People who blame the society do a disservice to these unfortunate individuals who need help.
We do a disservice to ourselves when we try to explain away such nonsense.
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You do a disservice to the American public by publishing unfounded and easily disproven claims.
But in doing so, we delude ourselves, as well as do a disservice to high achievers.
IR In your obituary of Sir Vivian Fuchs (November 20th) you do a disservice to your countrymen by denigrating the Scott expedition's devotion to science.
Ironically, reformers who keep supporting measures like McCain-Feingold do a disservice to genuine campaign-finance reform, because if bills like this are allowed to masquerade as reform, neither Congress nor the president will get serious about public financing.
He argues that by denying the biological roots of humanity, we do ourselves a disservice.
The "Dr. Feelgoods" of Japanese history who embrace an exonerating and validating narrative of Japan's Asian rampage 1931-45 do a great disservice to their country.
But if we allow our emotional connection to the manufacturing sector to overshadow the tremendous opportunities our service-based economy offers, we do ourselves a disservice.
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We do ourselves a disservice when we stop listening to one another and start accusing one another of nefarious activity solely based upon our gender.
When we project like this, though, we do everyone a disservice.
"I'd probably do it a disservice, " added the Ireland coach.
Plainly, in some ways token appointments do blacks a disservice.
The Center for Security Policy strongly believes that the Bush Administration would do a grave disservice to the cause of freedom, the prospects for genuine democratic and free-market economic reform in the Soviet Union and domestic fiscal responsibility if it were to waive Jackson-Vanik under present circumstances.
Yet all too often we do ourselves a big disservice by doubting ourselves.
To give the sequel's readers this distorted lens through which to view climate change and its solution is to do readers a grave disservice.
Raising the minimum wage by 20% would do them a great disservice and further contribute to the deterioration in the quality of our labor force.
"They've proposed a standard with no consultation with the industry and the standard that they're proposing, I believe, will do the environment a disservice, " he said.
But refusing to toot your own horn when the right opportunity or need arises can do yourself a big disservice, keeping you from enlisting the support of key decision makers and people well-positioned to help you.
Did we do our children a disservice?
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Not only do tin-earred hiring partners, managers and executives miss the opportunity to hire great women every day of the week, but they do themselves and their companies a great disservice by not learning what the modern work force looks like, values and needs.
Competing interests do bring different perspectives to public policy, but some of the privileges that religions enjoy are a disservice to all, and must be changed to ensure a level playing field for our attention and support in the battle of ideas.
What we do know is that NBC, Rock Center, Mr. Williams, and Dr. Snyderman did us all a disservice, especially those suffering from out-of-control Internet behaviors.
What a disservice to all working women who I hope comprise at least enough of your subscription rate to do some damage when we all boycott your magazine.
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