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Burgess said Deutch's claims do a disservice to agency staff.
We do a disservice to students though if we shortchange foundational learning.
But that's to do a disservice to notes and coin, in our view.
Do they do a disservice to students who are not able to attend them?
The screen size and refresh rate do a disservice to reading anything but straight-up text.
But we do a disservice to him by not understanding his world and how he changed.
These excesses will diminish the book's impact and, ultimately, do a disservice to the historical record.
No. We do a disservice to the profession by giving this image of little geniuses and prodigies.
Such actions by elected officials undermine the democratic process and do a disservice to public service generally.
These distortions and false statements by the attorney do a disservice to Cathriona's memory and to the truth.
But we do a disservice to our teachers and our children if we focus only on teachers' salaries.
They do a disservice to their boss, who seems to be willing to steer a more balanced course.
To ignore all of this and blame her failure on her gender is to do a disservice to women.
But we do a disservice to our shared history when we whitewash the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King.
Congress would do a disservice to the rule of law if a crucial witness failed to testify out of fear.
Yet it feels as though anything less direct or multi-faceted would do a disservice to topics of such scale and controversy.
Lawmakers approved a motion that rejected "disparaging ad hominem statements by U.S. officials which do a disservice to bilateral relations," Reuters reported.
You do a disservice to your readers when you downplay these facts and don't provide factual and historical context to the numbers.
Divestitures may help a merged company avoid tripping over local market concentration ratios but they do a disservice to the affected consumers.
To say every inch was dripped with Cheetos references would do a disservice to the fever dream that was being inside the joint.
Media outlets and Twitter personas do a disservice to everyone when they hype up the cinematic ending that's never ever going to arrive.
If Mueller refuses to answer fully as the law requires, he will do a disservice to his investigation, his legacy and the American public.
Trump and White House press secretary Sean Spicer earlier this month said that those who criticize the raid do a disservice to the SEAL.
But to strip funding for national service is to do a disservice to American patriotism, the tax payer, those who serve, and those served.
"When you say, 'It's state government,' you do a disservice to women, with all due respect, even though you're a woman,' " Cuomo told DeWitt.
You do a disservice to the public when you abrogate your responsibility to tell the truth and ensure that those around you do the same.
Allowing this doesn't just do a disservice to these workers, it's a missed opportunity to fill vital gaps in our workforce and strengthen our economy.
Our media and public officials do a disservice to the public when they focus on a person's personality rather than the truthfulness of their statements.
Swapping the art on the box doesn't address the real issues PETA raises, but it does do a disservice to my uncle's art and legacy.
"It will divert investments and do a disservice to Europe's efforts in delivering the clean energy transition," Kristian Ruby, Eurelectric's secretary general, said in a statement.
"To deny how far we've come would do a disservice to the cause of justice, to the legions of foot soldiers," he told them last May.
Short stories that don't use expert voices but answer heavily-searched questions do a disservice to their readers, particularly when they're pregnant women who are anxious already.
Those of us who glamorize the great old days without acknowledging on whose backs that greatness was achieved do a disservice to the present and the future.
In fact, the more we try to make all learning fun, the more we do a disservice to children's abilities to grapple with and learn difficult topics.
But speaking to Business Insider, Arum said the fight should not happen in Saudi Arabia because it would do a disservice to boxing fans in established markets.
These distractions do a disservice to the LGBT people living in 31 states where they still have no statewide civil rights protections and where Republicans dominate government.
Ms. Druckerman's remarks do a disservice to all of us who seek to truly understand the complexities of French culture, and to transmit this knowledge to others.
Conversations about drug pricing reforms that neglect to include changes to how PBMs are structured, ultimately do a disservice to consumers who rely on fair pricing for medicines.
We believe that such arguments are without scientific foundation and do a disservice to Lasik surgeons and the more than nine million Lasik patients in the United States.
"Those who seek to use Israel as a means to scoring political points do a disservice to both Israel and the United States," the New York Democrat said.
But we do a disservice to art when we start to single out certain categories of art as better suited than others to addressing the challenge of race.
While I could easily spend an entire review unpacking this one scene, that would do a disservice to the rest of the episode, which moves from strength to strength.
You do a disservice to these courageous victims, and to history, when you overlook the factual record — which you yourself have previously confirmed — and dismiss offenses like Mr. Walcott's.
"When you say it's state government, you do a disservice to women, with all due respect, even though you're a woman," the governor said, during an impromptu news conference here.
But, to pin those firings -- or Trump's broader conspiracy about the deep state -- on the Nunes memo is to do a disservice to the actual facts as we know them.
"[I was under] self-imposed pressure because so many people love this character and I don't want to do a disservice to her and misrepresent it in some way," she said.
Ninety-five percent of the time spent by newspapers and television networks covering this seamy story do a disservice to the profession and insult the intelligence of their viewers and readers.
"The fact that we're eliminating a health care option, a service, will do a disservice to Georgians," especially black, queer, and low-income people who are disproportionately likely to seek abortion care.
We do a disservice to our black creatives when their work becomes more valuable to us than their lives, when we don't afford them the same ability to be compassionate to themselves.
They do a disservice to the truth when they are willing to call a woman a liar because her choice of platform seems unsavory or unserious, despite its careful vetting of the facts.
But we would do a disservice to those who came before us if we allow the failures of the past to interfere with our gratitude for the many gifts God has given us.
Yet, we do a disservice to this solemn day if we fail to acknowledge the way a climate of fear enabled the US government to identify, demonize and incarcerate its own citizens in American concentration camps.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads So much happens in the first 20 minutes of Promare, the first feature film from animation Studio Trigger, that you would do a disservice to yourself if you even blink.
"The public debate implies that we have to choose between good economic links with China and our own national security ... This is a simplistic viewpoint, and those promoting it do a disservice to China," it said.
Working with security professionals to identify the most efficient ways to secure the southern border, we assess that following through on presidential policy promises -- even those made via tweets -- would do a disservice to the country.
But turning the Oz books into a broadcast network version of Game of Thrones (while wrapping all the biggest fight scenes in fog, to cut down on the effects budget) will only do a disservice to everyone.
Robicheaux and Ms. Riley believe that such allegations do a disservice to, and dangerously undermine, the true victims of sexual assault, and they are eager to have the proper spotlight shed on this case in a public trial.
If we allow ourselves to become accepting of occasional willful lapses in character, judgment or integrity by one of our own, we do a disservice to the past generations of Marines who upheld the values we hold dear.
Dr. Robicheaux and Ms. Riley believe that such allegations do a disservice to, and dangerously undermine, the true victims of sexual assault, and they are eager to have the proper spotlight shed on this case in a public trial.
A few of the featured artists may indeed identify as contemporary flâneurs, but some works, when confronted with the dire political realities presented primarily by the show's artists of color, smack of privilege and do a disservice to the art.
"If we go backward, and we rush to judgment and we allow for political lynchings without any due process, any facts, any evidence being heard, I think we do a disservice to this very body in which we all serve," Fairfax added.
"If we go backwards, and we rush to judgment and we allow for political lynchings without any due process, any facts, any evidence being heard, then I think we do a disservice to this very body in which we all serve," Fairfax said.
"From the outset, their approach was simply that knowledge will be enough to drive behavior," says Freedhoff, who has argued that efforts to prove one diet is better than another do a disservice to patients by implying there's only one right way to lose weight.
Then, with an airplane soaring off it segues into "Earth (Gaia)" which merges Ming the Merciless' Flash Gordon quotes with doom-laden bible soothsaying and rich ambient sounds—and so begins a near-two hour progressive journey that doesn't do a disservice to the title.
"If we go backward and we rush to judgment and we allow for political lynchings without any due process, any facts, any evidence being heard, then I think we do a disservice to this very body in which we all serve," Mr. Fairfax said.
Robicheaux and Ms. Riley believe that [the assault] allegations do a disservice to, and dangerously undermine, the true victims of sexual assault," Borthwick and Cohen said in their statement, "and they are eager to have the proper spotlight shed on this case in a public trial.
It would do a disservice to the band to focus too much on their individual warmth; as the tail-end of a lineage that encompasses German industrial and New York Suicide, the band has an aesthetic; one with a wire of coolness running through its history.
Neglecting to ask the right questions, failing to plan, and assuming 18 years' worth of challenges will suddenly evaporate the day after any agreement is signed will only imperil all that we have spent and do a disservice to the memory of all who lost their lives.
We think that's true in Legends of Runeterra, we think that will be true in 'Project L.' With a super competitive tactical shooter, that has incredibly tight gunplay, where the skill ceiling is kind of an infinite curve, League IP would actually do a disservice to that game.
And as for those who use rhetoric suggesting harm to police, even if they don't act on it themselves — well, they not only make the jobs of police officers even more dangerous, but they do a disservice to the very cause of justice that they claim to promote.
"We decline to do so, not only because it is the particular province of the judicial branch to say what the law is, but also because we would do a disservice to our constitutional structure were we to let its mere invocation silence the call for meaningful judicial review," he wrote.
"And as for those who use rhetoric suggesting harm to police, even if they don't act on it themselves, well they not only make the jobs of police officers even more dangerous, but they do a disservice to the very cause of justice that they claim to promote," Obama added.
"Your accusations that the Defense Department is politicizing this investigation are completely baseless, do a disservice to our service members and appear calculated to deflect attention from the fact that Republicans have dragged this investigation deep into an election year," Cummings and Smith wrote in a letter to Gowdy on Monday.
" On Monday, Canadian legislator Tracey Ramsey introduced the symbolic measure saying the House of Commons "stands united in solidarity" on the Canadian retaliatory measures to the US and "rejects disparaging ad hominem statements by the US administration which do a disservice to bilateral relations and will fail to resolve this trade dispute.
Murph doesn't get to be the titular "perfect date" of the film but he is the perfect example of how so many romantic comedies do a disservice to their LGBTQ+ characters by relying on them for plot advancement, cute moments, or quippy one-liners but never giving them material to shine as bright as their counterparts.
The auto and trucking industry is already signaling a move toward electric, and with the cost curve going down on battery technology by 80 percent since 2010, we do a disservice to our island citizens if we don't start building the infrastructure now that enables them to tap into the most economic means of transportation in the not-too-distant future.
When you're taking on an illness like cystic fibrosis, the nature of the film industry might be to romanticize it in a way that would do a disservice to the community...Justin, as a director and individual, has had so much experience with the CF community, and had so much passion for the community for so long, that he eased a lot of those [fears].
These excesses will diminish the book's impact and, ultimately, do a disservice to the historical record." Speaking on the PBS NewsHour, David Brooks said that because in the past Wolff has been known to not check facts he is "very dubious about accepting everything" in the book. "Nonetheless, the general picture confirms what we already knew. And I think there is a general sense the president is unfit.
Instead of giving an answer on Iraq, Calandra insisted on reiterating Canada's commitment to Israel, prompting Global News to describe the exchange as "unreal", and the Globe and Mail published an editorial stating "to call Mr. Calandra a clown is to do a disservice to the ancient profession of painted-face buffoonery". On 26 September 2014, Calandra gave a tearful speech in Parliament in order to "unconditionally, unreservedly apologize to the House".
Sociology professor Lynn McDonald is co-founder of The Nightingale Society, which promotes the legacy of Nightingale, who did not see eye-to-eye with Seacole. McDonald believes that Seacole's role in the Crimean War was overplayed:TLS, 6 December 2013 p.24 However, historians maintain that claims that Seacole only served "tea and lemonade" do a disservice to the tradition of Jamaican "doctresses", such as Seacole's mother, Cubah Cornwallis, Sarah Adams and Grace Donne, who nursed and cared for Jamaica's wealthiest planter of the 18th century, Simon Taylor (sugar planter).
The ecophilosophy of Garrett Hardin is one perspective from which to analyze the reproductive rights of human beings. For the most part, Hardin argues that it is immoral to have large families, especially since they do a disservice to society by consuming an excessive amount of resources. In an essay titled The Tragedy of the Commons, Hardin states, By encouraging the freedom to breed, the welfare state not only provides for children, but also sustains itself in the process. The net effect of such a policy is the inevitability of a Malthusian catastrophe.
Regarding the character's reappearance in "Defending Your Life," Steenbergen described the scenes between Jo and Dean as "compelling" and "the highlights of the episode." Likewise, Ryan deemed Jo's final scene with Dean in "Defending Your Life" as "the best part of the episode," feeling that Jensen Ackles (who plays Dean) and Tal "have always had nice chemistry together." However, Ryan disliked that Dean felt he was responsible for Jo's choices and ultimately her death, writing, "I'm such a fan of Jo that to retroactively take away her agency and go along with the idea that Dean was her puppetmaster felt as though it would do a disservice to one of the show's (increasingly rare) cool female characters." On the other hand, Sean Elliott of IFMagazine disliked the "Scrappy-Doo qualities of the character".
Among the voices responding to Lamer's article was Martin E. Marty who, while apparently disagreeing with much of Lamer's view, applauded him for calling for a more serious examination of the issue of civil religion, saying: > ...he is struggling with a genuine issue, offering an alert to which > observers of American religion should pay close attention. Lamer's editorial > is a 'distant early warning' signal of the sort we hear and read ever more > frequently: not all evangelicals – the camp that has agitated most for > school prayer, football-game invocations, and legislative chaplains – are > pleased with the bargain they'll be getting in a richly pluralist > America....Lamer may do a disservice to civil religion, chaplains, > tolerance, amity, and public-prayer advocates. He does a service to those > who want more serious second-thinking about what exactly comes with public > worship in a society condemned to be diverse.

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