"Not only is it unlawful, but it's a terrible disservice to both the residents and citizens of New York."
We do ourselves a terrible disservice by claiming that there is anything systematic about American health care, over all.
"I think it would be a terrible disservice for me to comment at this time," he said.
Those who play the game, however, have been done a terrible disservice.
"We are doing a terrible disservice to our students if this is yet another example of making sure science doesn't offend anyone."
The letter also said she "had done a terrible disservice" to constituents who lost out on the opportunity for a golf course.
But you're making a mistake and doing her a terrible disservice by encouraging her hallucinations.
She spat the words at him, as if he'd done her some terrible disservice.
The lead author concluded, "I'm afraid we have done a terrible disservice to kids."
"The Mayor has done a terrible disservice to the schoolchildren."