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It does a disservice to the viewer, it does a disservice to you, it does a disservice to all of us.
That does a disservice to those still fighting, and it does a disservice to those still dying.
It does a disservice to the public and to physicians.
"It is also riddled with factual inaccuracies, which not only does a disservice to the public but also does a disservice to the women and men who work for the Department of Defense," Gowdy claimed.
However, the graphic novel's art does a disservice to the story.
Describing this Costco as gargantuan does a disservice to the word.
Dismissing newer insulin as a "racket" does a disservice to diabetes patients.
Foregrounding the words only, however, does a disservice to Clean's accomplished musicality.
This does a disservice to the country and the Senate as an institution.
To suggest otherwise does a disservice to an informed debate about healthcare  reform.
But to my mind, it does a disservice to the reader (or viewer).
A narrow definition of Asian-American does a disservice to all of us.
It does a disservice to their field ... And then they don't want legislation.
But comparing it to other shows does a disservice to show's unique whimsy and tenderness.
Mr. Retelny's opinion does a disservice to the many shareholders who his industry indirectly serves.
This decision does a disservice to those who have worked hard to address sexual violence.
It really does a disservice to try and simplify it into just one of those buckets.
She largely refuses to do interviews, arguing that it only does a disservice to her clients.
"  Ingraham went on state that Ford's accusation, without proper scrutiny, does a "disservice to the Senate.
Clinging to binary and polarizing assumptions based on polls does a disservice to the American public.
She thinks it does a disservice to what the women in the pageant really stand for.
But such a conflation elides actual, significant policy differences and does a disservice to both factions.
Sometimes This Is Us tries to do too much and does a disservice to all the storylines.
To call the Cars movies the black sheep of Pixar's filmography does a disservice to black sheep.
But the show's lackluster writing does a disservice to this complex idea in both substance and dialogue.
I think labeling him only as the greatest boxer does a disservice to who he truly was.
This error, all too often replicated within and outside the academy, does a disservice to your readers.
To call these morals or messages does a disservice to the novel's rangy storytelling and panoptic curiosity.
Glossing over them—or worse, relegating them to fine print—only does a disservice to would-be patients.
And I think it does a disservice to the Black women who aren't getting that kind of role.
Putting Ocean in a box — even one as elastic as "R&B" — does a disservice to his breadth.
And I think it does a disservice to the black women who aren't getting that kind of role.
But it's actually a little ho-hum, and that kind of does a disservice to Toby's very real struggle.
Not doing so does a disservice to the unity and clarity of the film (even a studio head agrees).
"THIS DOES A DISSERVICE TO BOTH GUACAMOLE AND CHEESE we do not have to tolerate this," one woman replied.
That assumption, however, does a disservice to liberals' claims to be on the side of empiricism and climate science.
It does a disservice to Mr. Smee's complex analysis to reductively seek a common denominator in these four cases.
The awkward fit ultimately does a disservice to what's actually pretty good audio, as far as Bluetooth earbuds are concerned.
Dismissing wide swaths of debtors as "doing just fine" does a disservice to the debate — and to the borrowers themselves.
By running this story at this length, The Times does a disservice to the cause it has championed so valiantly.
Confusing the two very distinct, but equally important, disciplines does a disservice to both and has often compromised their effectiveness.
Their book is brilliantly conceived and gorgeously realized; sadly, it does a disservice to the remarkable writer at its center.
Besides being inaccurate, this does a disservice to both the Shia and Sunni Iraqis working hand-in-hand to defeat ISIS.
This marketing campaign not only does a disservice to the Cadburys but also highlights the folly in airbrushing faith from Easter.
There is no excuse for this delay, which does a disservice to the litigants who are impacted by these unconscionable postponements.
But to limit our recognition to such celebrations does a disservice to the legend and legacy of our great women leaders.
And watering the facts down into a quick tweet does a disservice to Americans, who have the right to be informed.
It also does a disservice to working women outside of ACPS, who now may be forced to stay home with their children.
That framing does a disservice to the fear, uncertainty and philosophical questions about life and death that patients and their families experience.
Although some have rushed to anoint Shinkai as a "new Miyazaki," it's a moniker that does a disservice to both artists' strengths.
"Vance is simply following the rules that the parties have put in place, which does a disservice to the voters," Fliedner told me.
The artificial sweetening of luminaries' lives does a disservice to creative culture, and to the mythos of success we instill in the young.
Essentially, the movie mixes an escapist shoot-'em-up with complex real-world issues, in a way that does a disservice to both.
I try to be accurate, yes, but I also try to be interesting, because either without the other does a disservice to my friend.
It also does a disservice to the public by exaggerating the steepness of the hill facing the candidate who trails in electoral vote projections.
Using this type of terminology looks to marginalize our community even more and does a disservice to victims and survivors who are non-Muslims.
This narrow view does a disservice to the vast majority of Muslims, who live peacefully as loyal citizens of the United States and elsewhere.
Sanders rolling over and playing dead does a disservice to the voting public, because we are deprived of any other candidate to vote for.
Did Macke mean to suggest that using a vase or a guitar as a symbol for a woman does a disservice to them both?
She said survivors, victims of false accusations and campus administrators have all told her that the current approach does a disservice to everyone involved.
In a highly unusual letter to the major networks — including CNN — on Sunday, the Biden campaign said booking Giuliani does a disservice to viewers.
That dynamic does a disservice to the women who are telling their stories and damage to progress on talking about women's experiences at large.
And it does a disservice to the readers and viewers who aren&apost fully informed before they can make a decision or have an opinion.
The narrative in "Feud" — that the two of them were pawns in a male-dominated game — does a disservice to these fearless and pushy pioneers.
Your story also does a disservice to the many other women who have represented administrations — and for that matter covered news — in equally charged situations.
But that photo is totally fake, and it does a disservice to the cause of the water protectors when people spread fake information, knowingly or not.
We live in different times, and viewing Patchett's novel through present-day cultural and medical norms misses the point and does a disservice to potential readers.
Reframing the album to center on death does a disservice to the life that animates this music, the energy, the craft, the delight, and the ambivalence.
And the President does a disservice to his national security team -- not to mention our alliance -- when he speaks about something as miserly and mean as reimbursement.
Still, Cohen argues that not working with fans and communities on allowing transformative tributes to exist on sites like YouTube does a disservice to both the artist and community.
I think he does a disservice to the Constitution and the country when he thinks he can slide his way, slip slide his way around this serious constitutional issue.
Whether it is the president or the press, however, it does a disservice to citizens and noncitizens alike to exaggerate or misrepresent the law on illegal entry into this country.
" DeVos went on to say, "Survivors, victims of a lack of due process and campus administrators have all told me that the current approach does a disservice to everyone involved.
I mean ... And it's, you know ... A lot of actors shy away from the thing that made them famous, which I think does a disservice to them and their fans. Right.
"That's a spin that's coming right out of Wall Street, and it really, I think, it does a disservice to this whole crisis to bring that into the discussion," he said.
"Such releases of incomplete information often lead to speculation and incorrect assumptions about the probable cause of a crash, which does a disservice to the investigative process and the traveling public."
Such releases of incomplete information often lead to speculation and incorrect assumptions about the probable cause of a crash, which does a disservice to the investigative process and the traveling public.
"The media does a disservice to the American public and sound policy making by not informing the progress we've made," Wheeler said Monday at a luncheon at the National Press Club.
"That's a spin that's coming right out of Wall Street, and it really, I think, it does a disservice to this whole crisis to bring that into the discussion," Navarro said.
But it does a disservice to John McCain's actual political views and those of the speakers at his funeral to retroactively conscript them into a resistance movement none of them adheres to.
To be perfectly honest, it does a disservice to women to suggest that they can be paid in other ways, or can be compensated in other ways, particularly in the creative industries.
Releasing incomplete information often leads "to speculation and incorrect assumptions about the probable cause of a crash, which does a disservice to the investigative process and the traveling public," the agency said.
"Our concern is that when this sort of thing is addressed using a patchwork of local regulations or laws, it does a disservice to the animals and prospective pet owners," Bober says.
"The notion that he [Mueller] was hired to only go look for criminality, I think, does a disservice to [the president]," Gowdy said in an interview with CBS News's "The Takeout" podcast.
It does a disservice to this collection of stories, which were originally published throughout the 1960s, to focus too much on its flashes of sadomasochism; but it's difficult not to start there.
The concept additionally does a disservice to artists who legitimately work in this vein, not to mention the neo-primitivist movement being more conscientiously fostered by some of Detroit's experimental art spaces.
It's admirable that she wanted to tap into what made Meek's intro so good, but also feels like she sort've does a disservice to herself by trying to emulate that sound so much.
"When people say things like these inflammatory statements, using really graphic language, frightening people, trying to bank on this ick factor, it does a disservice to the real medical needs that people have."
Artistically, it does a disservice to the real work of serious artists by promoting what, evaluated on the merits, is the worst kind of incoherent conceptual art — flawed in both concept and execution.
But it does a disservice to the attempt to ensure that the public that voted for Trump to be president is regularly kept informed of how and why he is making certain decisions.
"Such releases of incomplete information often lead to speculation and incorrect assumptions about the probable cause of a crash, which does a disservice to the investigative process and the traveling public," the agency writes.
But this focus does not square with the low number of plots in the United States by Muslims, and it does a disservice to a minority group that suffers from increasingly hostile public opinion.
But to liken this year's Wimbledon finalists to fighters actually does a disservice to the traits that sets them apart from their peers, and even from knockout boxers like WBC heavyweight ruler Deontay Wilder.
"This does a disservice to the thousands of women who rely on Essure for their reproductive health, as it may encourage them to pursue risky and unnecessary surgery to remove the device," Bayer said.
Requiring consumers to purchase higher end models that aren't being installed correctly and don't provide meaningful efficiency gains does a disservice to consumers and harms the reputation of the internationally recognized ENERGY STAR brand.
"The Night Of" goes to great lengths to emphasize the grind-it-out dignity of veterans like Box, Stone and Helen, but it does a disservice to Chandra by giving her a jailhouse crush.
Such bombast from Tehran was routine, and Solomon's failure to mention the array of other factors that shaped White House choices, including vocal congressional opposition to airstrikes, does a disservice to the historical record.
"A 'too narrow and racially biased' focus on the schools does a disservice to the dedicated educators who have made a difference and risks misdiagnosing a complex problem, leading to ineffective solutions," she said.
But according it more significance than any of the others this week, which also ripped apart communities and lives, obscures the scale and contours of America's mass shooting epidemic—and does a disservice to victims.
Kushner also seemed to sow doubt on the overarching investigation into Russian interference, saying that Trump's win was a result of anything other than his message does a disservice to those who voted for him.
"The notion that if you want to engage in [social entrepreneurship] you have to have the big idea does a disservice to this space and people who want to play a role in it," said Brodbar.
More than that, though, the authors suggest, telling stories through that prism does a disservice to the subject and reader, limiting the conversation to an up-down judgment, and stripping away larger questions and gray areas.
On Wednesday, White House spokesman Sean Spicer argued that "anyone who undermines the success of that raid owes an apology and [does] a disservice" to Chief Petty Officer William "Ryan" Owens, who was killed in the mission.
The image of exploits being something like digital missiles may be pretty easy to grasp and carry emotional weight, but using it in many contexts does a disservice to the public and leads to a misinformed debate.
While some people do hold such thoughts as those described in the article, running articles on this divide every few months describing a new rural location with the same "backward beliefs" does a disservice to all Americans.
"It is very easy to want to hide what diabetes means for us in the workplace, but that just does a disservice to us, to other people with diabetes and to our coworkers," adventure athlete Erin Spineto said.
"We feel that casting a false shadow of criticism and scandal over documenta 14 does a disservice to the work that the artistic director and his team have put into this exhibition," the artists' statement reads, in part.
That's not to say their trauma is negligible or excusable, but that projecting individual trauma onto entire communities or movements, made up as they are of an incredibly diverse array of humans, does a disservice to us all.
" Homeland security criticizes 'irresponsible claims' The Homeland Security Investigations statement said, "Irresponsible claims suggesting that people are allowed to flee or resist ICE officers does a disservice to the communities these groups claim to support by spreading misinformation.
The fiduciary standard, its critics claim, does a disservice to the nation by placing the burden of financial accountability on advisers, rather than on us, the people who should be paying attention to what occurs with our bank accounts.
" In a news release about the removal, the NTSB wrote, "Such releases of incomplete information often lead to speculation and incorrect assumptions about the probable cause of a crash, which does a disservice to the investigative process and the traveling public.
Log Cabin Republicans President Gregory T. Angelo said Wednesday that "the president's statement this morning does a disservice to transgender military personnel," while many federal lawmakers — especially those serving in the congressional LGBTQ caucus — expressed their concern for Trump's tweets.
" Councilman Ritchie Torres, a Bronx Democrat who is a critic of Nycha's management, said of the ruling, "My concern is that public housing will continue to be in a state of flux and confusion that does a disservice to everyone.
To belittle the culture as unworthy of serious consideration does a disservice to the vision and skills these young people displayed, said Rhea Combs, curator of film and photography at the Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History and Culture.
More and more, we are becoming a society of in-between identities, of fluid selves, and I have come to believe that the phrase people of color—to recklessly lump nonwhites into a bland monochrome—does a disservice to that reality.
The core of their argument is that associating terrorists with Islam helps to legitimize their interpretation of the religion and does a disservice to the majority of Muslims who don't believe there's anything Islamic about barbaric groups like ISIS, also known as ISIL.
Calling the exposure of a whopping three billion Yahoo accounts a mere "hack" undermines the magnitude of the breach, and it does a disservice to the sheer damage that has occurred and could still come from what is a truly monumental cybersecurity failure.
The Justice Department, backing a complaint made by Asian-American organizations in order to frame possible attacks on affirmative action, is just the latest recycling of an old trope that does a disservice to all people of color —whether black, Latino, or Asian.
But to focus on individual tracks does a disservice to the sheer totality of the album; everything is always morphing into something else, and no matter how many little fragments make up the whole, Mutant makes itself felt as a single slab of concrete sound.
But by casting doubt on his previous lawsuit and painting him as a destitute and dangerous scammer, without any acknowledgment of the way her words might affect others who come forward about sexual misconduct, Argento does a disservice to the movement she has championed.
Historicization reinforces distance, a sense of "This is history; this doesn't affect me," and therefore does a disservice to present activism: People who think AIDS is over won't see any reason to donate money to AIDS-related causes, to take the most obvious example.
"It does a disservice to this collection of stories, which were originally published throughout the 1960s, to focus too much on its flashes of sadomasochism; but it's difficult not to start there," John Williams writes, reviewing the book alongside two other works of Japanese fiction.
The reality is this: for the media to wheel out a politically motivated Democratic activist with a legal dispute against this same resort owned by Mr. Trump does a disservice to the public, and anyone covering this story should be embarrassed for elevating this bogus claim.
The following is a list of people who live in the US or US territories who are not immigrants:   Regardless of where you fall on the discussion of African Americans being immigrants, the erasure of the aforementioned groups does a disservice to our history as a nation.
Allowing that tragedy to hang so high and heavy that it eclipses other major incidents of violence is a shame, though, as it does a disservice to the broader spectrum of victims and makes America's grinding epidemic of large-scale gun violence seem narrower than it actually is.
"Given the huge health and environmental costs of diets high in factory farmed meat, the lack of clear guidance on lowering meat consumption does a disservice to the public and our future food security," Kari Hamerschlag, senior program manager with Friends of the Earth, said in a statement.
Wrapping an ostensibly tolerant stance in your own potential anxiety about sexuality and adding a winking joke on the end is no longer progressive or particularly helpful, and a does a disservice to a sport populated and enjoyed by as many smart and decent people as mixed martial arts can be.
The conversation about mental health has become so focused on mild to moderate illness and stigma reduction that it does a disservice to people living with mental illness at the more debilitating end of the spectrum, fueling misunderstanding of the nature and risks of these illnesses and under-resourcing of treatment.
And by taking Frederick Douglass' powerful speech out of context, Kaepernick does a disservice to a young audience that might be unaware that Douglass gave the speech when slavery was still legal, or that the abolitionist ended his speech not with the dystopian nihilism seen in Kaepernick's video, but with optimism. Sen.
Her perspective is an important one in the tech industry, because, as she's acknowledged, tech that is not built with accessibility in mind does a disservice to a large portion of the population, including those who are are blind or have limited motor skills, as well as others who are deaf or hard of hearing.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Eight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall In shift, top CEOs say shareholder value not top goal MORE (D-Mass.) said that underfunding the SSA does a disservice to millions of disabled Americans, retirees, and children whose families depend on Social Security survivor benefits.
To suggest, even without meaning to, that women have not and cannot distinguish between different types of harassment and assault, that we've been blindly outraged in a way that is irresponsible, does a disservice to the women who have had to sit with the abuse in silence these past years, and makes us wary of the support people like Damon were initially trying to express.
Trent FranksHarold (Trent) Trent FranksArizona New Members 85033 Cook shifts 8 House races toward Dems Freedom Caucus members see openings in leadership MORE (R-Ariz.) Last month, when asked by a female reporter about how he might address sexual misconduct allegations against a former aide, Cuomo told the reporter she does "a disservice to women" by suggesting sexual harassment is a state government issue.

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