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It's doing a disservice to everyone to deny that's important.
And you're doing a disservice to these citizens, to your audience.
And Judge Ellis ignored all that, doing a disservice to justice.
And I think we're doing a disservice to lump all those things together.
You are doing a disservice to the cause by painting everyone with one brush.
Hulu wants to blur this distinction, but I think that's doing a disservice to users.
He's doing a disservice to the United States of America," Scarborough said on "Morning Joe.
We are doing a disservice to our gymnasts by teaching them that silence equals success.
Individuals who falsely report such activities are doing a disservice to those they claim to support.
And when they don't do this they're doing a disservice to the people of this country.
When we tell women to wear the same suit, that is doing a disservice to women.
But I'd be doing a disservice to my platform if I just pretended these things don't matter.
But then I realized that I was doing a disservice to people by not sharing honest feedback.
Ultimately, we would be doing a disservice to our community if we didn't give them that ability.
We are doing a disservice to young students, and it's affecting our economy in the long run.
Some could see the disparity as doing a disservice to the fully functioning potential of her platform.
Spicer in his interview argued that the media is "doing a disservice" to the White House's invitation.
"I would have been doing a disservice to my profession if I had worn a fancy dress costume."
"By continuing the cycle of restriction, I was only doing a disservice to myself and my future," Julia says.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez — argue that Facebook is doing a disservice to the public by not fact-checking political ads.
Parents are actually doing a disservice to their children by teaching them about finances solely via cash, Carmichael said.
Whomever is telling you that is doing a disservice to the community they claim to represent by spreading false rumors.
"It's also dangerous for the Border Patrol agents, and the administration is doing a disservice to them," Castro said. Rep.
Democrats and Republicans alike are doing a disservice to victims of sexual assault by trying to score cheap political points.
So if I ever let that go by the wayside, I'm doing a disservice to the people I'm working for.
The company might be doing a disservice to children with such stark portrayals of their most widely recognized characters, he said.
Because if I do, I'm doing a disservice to this character and to that person in the world who needs [it].
And when representatives of the White House sow doubt about it, experts say they're doing a disservice to the American people.
And that&aposs a shame because you are doing a disservice to people who actually really want to get real news.
If you're not asking these questions, you're not only doing yourself a disservice, you're doing a disservice to everyone around you.
And I think any Democrat or Republican that votes [with] their party, then I think they're doing a disservice to their constituents.
" The president separately told ABC News' Karen Travers that George is a "whack job" who is "doing a disservice to his wonderful wife.
I would be doing a disservice to them and any other black climate activist to say that I represent them and their experiences.
Speier is doing a disservice to all victims of revenge porn by attacking Thiel and other conservatives who are actively supporting her bill.
But I fear the author is doing a disservice to this topic by equating these particular terrifying outcomes with poor care by doctors.
"Anybody who is propping up conspiracy theories -- promoting mistruths or distruths -- is doing a disservice to the democratic system writ large," Jankowicz added.
Furthermore, Dr. Frances thinks that in speculating about Trump's mental health, we are doing a disservice to those who do suffer from mental illness.
The weather might be nice today, but we are doing a disservice to all Americans by pretending that it will stay that way forever.
An inaccurate — and extremely irritating — TV and film stereotype is doing a disservice to the women of Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.
The people who give up on politics and who reflexively denigrate those who are practitioners of it are doing a disservice to our country.
"To use the term without resonating with that longer history could be seen as [...] potentially doing a disservice to queer identified people," said Gomez-Barris.
"If you judge it by cash flow too soon, I think that will be doing a disservice to the potential of that business," Michael said.
"Whenever those of us who're concerned about failures of the criminal justice system attack police, you're doing a disservice to the cause," the president said.
Bill Nye on Saturday accused CNN of doing a "disservice" to viewers by bringing a climate change skeptic onto the network for a panel discussion.
He called for "proper companies, proper taxes, proper rules," and said firms that did not pay their taxes were doing a disservice to their customers.
I am especially doing a disservice to my nonbinary siblings, whose very existences challenge the idea that there are "men" and "women" and that's it.
"Anyone suggesting otherwise is doing a disservice to the powers of the office and the people of New York," Ms. James said in her statement.
I would be doing a disservice to the people around me and the people in the same situation as me if I didn't speak up.
" Trump's son, Donald Trump Jr., tweeted that Moore was "going against my father and doing a disservice to all conservatives across the country in the process.
If you've got a lot of movie and TV files floating around your computer you're doing a disservice to your free time by not installing Plex.
But this might be doing a disservice to what Takada was able to accomplish in the ring despite inexperience, age and a lack of athletic prowess.
Rajan Zed, president of the Universal Society of Hinduism, called the ban "highly insensitive" and said it is "doing a disservice" to students in the state.
In both cases, Serial jumped into the midst of a story that was still unfolding, ultimately doing a disservice to those stories by presenting an incomplete narrative.
To label someone as a spy when they are a confidential human source I think is doing a disservice to these individuals, but also to the FBI.
"I feel like I would be doing a disservice to myself if, after the 100, I didn't see where the chips fall in the 20173," he said.
Yet to really compare 13 Reasons Why to anything would be doing a disservice to what is one of the most special series to ever grace Netflix.
If you're trying to match some image or fantasy that somebody has or the audience has, I think you're doing a disservice to yourself and for them.
The White House has insisted the operation was a success, with spokesman Sean Spicer saying anyone critical of it was doing a disservice to the fallen SEAL.
Colleges like Caltech, which admitted 42 percent Asians in 2016, are then doing a disservice to their students by not exposing them to a variety of perspectives.
Donald Trump Jr., the president's son, blasted Moore's decision in a tweet Thursday, saying he is "doing a disservice to all conservatives across the country" by running again.
And while it's so easy to just click "Yes" on an invite and show up just because you were asked, you're actually doing a disservice to your teammates.
Standardized testing is doing a disservice to students, said Lea Wolf, an entrepreneur who is active in the San Diego school system, where her daughter is a student.
But I think we would be doing a disservice to Glover, Stanfield, and the progress that has been made for people of color in the genre in doing so.
But at the same time, we are doing a disservice to women if we don't teach them how to spot red flags, which is part of empowerment self-defense.
White House press secretary Sean Spicer on Wednesday responded to questons over the raid, saying that anyone who criticizes the operation is doing a "disservice" to the dead SEAL.
Read more " _____ Fred Kaplan in Slate: "[...] any member of Trump's national security team who doesn't resign immediately ... is from this point on doing a disservice to the United States.
"To send a message that it's completely hopeless," she said, "that you're not going to get justice if you go to the police, that's doing a disservice to women."
"I'm sure she is doing a disservice to her government and her cause by showing up," said Mr. Mujahid, an imam who traveled from Chicago to attend the hearing.
In October 2012, rival forecast outfit AccuWeather said the storm-naming "has confused media spin with science and public safety" and was "doing a disservice" to meteorology and public service.
Even more good news: You aren't doing a disservice to your face by putting on makeup immediately post-facial — in fact, Vargas claims it might make your makeup sit better.
DONALD GLOVER To pretend like there is not racism, colorism, sexism, killing, all the worst parts of humanity in that area is doing a disservice to black people and humanity.
Again, we don't know when genius will strike, or from whom, but we do know that by excluding some from the online world we are doing a disservice to all.
CNN analyst Josh Campbell, a former FBI special agent, criticized Fox News hosts on Sunday, accusing them of doing a disservice to their viewers by attacking the bureau and other institutions.
" He added that he thinks when Democrats label Trump a racist, as many have done, they are "doing a disservice to people who suffer because of real racism in this country.
"Any person who actively incites panic or fear of law enforcement is doing a disservice to the community, endangering public safety and the very people they claim to support and represent."
I think The New York Times is doing a disservice to the women of this country and to depolarizing our citizens when they portray the Women's March as a march against Trump.
So the attorney is doing a disservice to her suggest that she was going to come in a voluntarily-- INGRAHAM: But they said today that she will testify this month, later this month.
Sanders, the White House spokeswoman, said the White House is "always prepared" for a potential impeachment fight, but argued that Democrats would be doing a disservice to the American public by doing so.
However, I fear that basing the argument of biased treatment on the extremely shaky ground of "chronic Lyme disease" is doing a disservice to the roles that gender and race play in medicine.
No such blatant evidence exists in the case of the Clinton Foundation, and any media narrative that attempts to equate the two charities would be doing a disservice to all voters, including Trump's supporters.
If you only care about one side of the coin, you're doing a disservice to the people most impacted by both of these issues, which is usually people of color living in poor neighborhoods.
The reporter, Karen DeWitt, asked Mr. Cuomo a question about sexual harassment in state government; the governor shot back that she was doing "a disservice to women" by limiting the question's scope to Albany.
When I started working on Black Dove, I realized I was doing a disservice to myself as an artist because I wasn't being real about the day-to-day relationship problems I was going through.
White House press secretary Sean Spicer on Wednesday said anyone criticizing the latest military raid in Yemen as something less than a success is doing a disservice to the Navy SEAL killed in the operation.
"To pretend like there is not racism, colorism, sexism, killing, all the worst parts of humanity in that area is doing a disservice to black people and humanity," said Glover in an interview with the Times.
"Any person who actively incites panic or fear of law enforcement is doing a disservice to the community, endangering public safety and the very people they claim to support and represent," she said in an email.
"I can assure everyone that by running, Roy Moore is going against my father and he's doing a disservice to all conservatives across the country in the process," the president's eldest son wrote in a Thursday afternoon tweet.
Even if you think wireless is doing a disservice to your music, you can get a pair of excellent Sennheiser HD 800 S headphones for less than half the price of what the MK01 Rollers will cost you.
During Tuesday's broadcast, Darling said it was "a joke" to see new injuries daily and that teams were doing a "disservice to the million-dollar athletes they're paying" with training that built weight lifters and not baseball players.
Rather than offering the local, on the ground perspective that Washington needs to hear, participants start talking politics and end up doing a disservice to the very advocacy position they were attempting to represent in the first place.
But some studies — the scary ones that have parents like me question whether we are doing a disservice to our kids — have shown excessive screen time can cause developmental delays around language, personal-social skills and gross-motor skills.
"It's not rocket science to put handcuffs on somebody and charge them with a crime, but if you do that without having all your T's crossed and I's dotted you're doing a disservice to the victim," he told me.
"Whenever those of us who are concerned about failures of the criminal justice system attack police, you are doing a disservice to the cause," he told a news conference in Madrid where he is on a one-day visit.
I can even imagine the KKK saying, 'We aren't racist it's just that Black people...' Racism exists on a spectrum and you don't have to 'feel hateful' to be doing a disservice to anti-racism and thus, supporting racism.
"I feel like I would be doing a disservice to myself if I didn't speak about something such as mental health, because that's pretty much what I've been going through for the past five years very intensely," she said.
" He then revisited a criticism of environmental coverage first lobbed Monday at a National Press Club luncheon: That reporters are doing "a disservice to the American public and sound policymaking by not informing the public of the progress that this nation has made.
WATTERS: Jason, do you think the whole focus on Mueller and Russia, isn&apost that doing a disservice to the Democratic Party going into the midterms because they haven&apost crafted any coherent message around policy that can jive with the voters.
"Whenever those of us who are concerned about fairness in the criminal justice system attack police officers, you are doing a disservice to the cause," said Mr. Obama, speaking in Spain after a meeting with the country's interim prime minister, Mariano Rajoy.
" - Hayley Wickenheiser, Canadian six-time Olympian, ice hockey and softball "The insistence that the Games are going to happen in July is doing a disservice to people in the world first of all, and then athletes secondly who are trying to prepare.
" * Hayley Wickenheiser, Canadian six-time Olympian, ice hockey and softball "The insistence that the Games are going to happen in July is doing a disservice to people in the world first of all, and then athletes secondly who are trying to prepare.
Media outlets that have failed to include this important context in their stories about Bero and the Harvard research are doing a disservice to their readers and possibly giving false hope to cancer patients and their families who might try to follow in Bero's footsteps.
The enemy has always been processes, not people: We would be doing a disservice to the memory of ordinary British men and women, many of whom did no better under the flag of empire, if we allowed a chauvinistic anti-British sentiment to infect this commemoration.
CNN Media Reporter Brian Stelter also has opined that any questions about Clinton health are of the conspiracy variety by repeatedly attacking Fox's Sean Hannity: "He's definitely an entertainer, but he's doing a disservice to his audience by peddling these conspiracy theories and the Clinton campaign," Stelter told Anderson Cooper.
A fourth lobbyist told The Hill that corporate lobbyists and chief executives are doing a disservice to the advocacy effort by focusing primarily on discussing the tariff issue with each other and with the administration, rather than trying to convince Trump's base in small towns that support the nationalist policies.
Some readers focused on the uneven funding of schools as the root of the issue, while others believe that standardized testing is the problem: Standardized testing is doing a disservice to students, said Lea Wolf, an entrepreneur who is active in the San Diego school system, where her daughter is a student.
By equating the health risks of e-cigarettes and combustible cigarettes and failing to acknowledge the different relative risks of these products, authority figures are doing a disservice to the millions of smokers who may be seeking a safer alternative but are misled into believing there is no health benefit from switching to e-cigarettes.
In an interview with The New York Times on Thursday, Mr. Trump suggested that he had successfully made the case to Americans that the problem at the border was enough to constitute declaring a national emergency, and that Nancy Pelosi, the House speaker, was doing a "disservice" to the country — both points he again made on Sunday.
"And so it is these media types, CNN and Politico, that are doing a disservice to the gracious act, that the president and the first lady have offered so many of these individuals, not just the on-air talent and the executives, but those technicians that really work hard and labor on behalf of those organization to get the news and the broadcast out," he said.
During the Vietnam War, Baez shifted her focus from civil rights to the draft resistance; as a means of encouraging men to refuse the draft, Baez appeared on a poster with her sisters, Mimi and Paulina, which read, "GIRLS SAY YES to boys who say NO." The women's movement argued—and continues to argue—that the message promoted the idea of women and their sexuality as a commodity, that by servicing the draft resistance movement in this way Baez was simultaneously doing a disservice to women.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE on Wednesday escalated his attacks on George Conway, calling him a "whack job" who is doing a "disservice" to his wife, White House counselor Kellyanne ConwayKellyanne Elizabeth ConwayIllinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Trump health chief: Officials actively 'working on' ObamaCare replacement plan Campaign aide: Trump asking questions shared by 'millions of Americans' with Epstein conspiracy theory MORE.
Donald Trump Jr.Donald (Don) John TrumpPETA billboard in Baltimore calls Kushner a 'rich pest' Dick Cheney to attend fundraiser supporting Trump reelection: report House chairman warns foreign governments to 'cease and desist' spending money at Trump properties MORE slammed Roy MooreRoy Stewart MooreGOP Senate candidate 'pissed off' at Trump over health care for veterans Durbin says he has second thoughts about asking for Franken's resignation Alabama GOP senate candidate says 'homosexual activities' have ruined TV, country's moral core MORE's (R) decision on Thursday to run for Senate in Alabama, saying that the former Alabama Supreme Court justice is "doing a disservice to all conservatives" by running.

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