Disservice
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Public libraries respond to the needs of their communities, and not knowing how to utilize Narcan was a
disservice
to the needs of our community.
So I think the government's actually done itself a tremendous
disservice
by doing all that in secret.
This was not only a
disservice
to those contemplating suicide, but to the officers as well.
Howard not only believed that, but he took it a second step, which was to say that when we pursue universal principles in food, we aren't just making an error; we are actually doing ourselves a massive
disservice.
This is actually a disservice, because whales are ecosystem engineers.
And this stayed this way until about the 1980s, when this concept was challenged by the medical community and by the public health policymakers when they realized that by excluding women from all medical research studies we actually did them a disservice, in that apart from reproductive issues, virtually nothing was known about the unique needs of the female patient.
We do a great
disservice
to boys on how we raise them; we stifle the humanity of boys.
And then we do a much greater
disservice
to girls because we raise them to cater to the fragile egos of men.
And when we act like our students aren't capable of having these conversations, we actually do them such a
disservice.
And we do a
disservice
to our kids when we make them feel that they're not equipped to adapt.
I think we tend to do it a little bit of a
disservice
in our usual maps.
Ultimately, it does itself a huge
disservice
(artistically, though most likely not financially) because it sets its audience up for confusion and disappointment simply because it neglects to deliver what it advertises.
describing it as Britain's answer to ' Meet the parents' does a
disservice
to 'meet the parents' and is as about as fresh as an old shoe that has a run around with the family dog.
If you are a Mike Judge fan, or enjoy shows like Futurama, then you are doing yourself a grave
disservice
by skipping over this little known, limited release.
They are doing a
disservice
to themselves by not expanding their horizons.
The fine Americans who served this country in Vietnam deserve our respect; though the war was badly fought from a political standpoint, no one could have asked for more from our soldiers, and it is a great
disservice
to assert that this kind of "mostly true" fiction is the way things really were there.
This film is a
disservice
to him.
To say that the special effects were bad would be a
disservice
to the field of special effects.
Never have I seen a series' that so consistently did a
disservice
to a cast of talented actors (Jolene Blaylock excepted)last so long.
To describe STARLIFT as a sloppy, lazy and third rate movie is to do a
disservice
to films which are sloppy, lazy and third rate.
This movie did a great
disservice
to the cause.
Actually, to tag this film a crime caper does it a
disservice
because it is so much more than that.
Even in the hands of the truly talented directors like Martin Scorsese (The Aviator) and Ron Howard (A Beautiful Mind), they often do a great
disservice
to the people they are trying to capture on screen.
I believe ABC has done a
disservice
to the writers, actors and to the potential audience of this show, to cancel so quickly and not advertise it enough nor give it a real chance to gain a following.
The series could be summarized as a drama story about a group of plane crash survivors stranded on an unknown island, but that would be doing the show a
disservice.
There is no greater
disservice
to do to history than to misrepresent it.
They do a gross
disservice
to LPs everywhere.
This movie does a great
disservice
to the book.
This movie is imaginative, but the implication that all cats are evil while all dogs are good does a
disservice
to cats.
I think this movie is a
disservice
to Alan Turing.
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