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You have done smokers a profound disservice by publishing Eyal Ert and Eldad Yechiam's Sunday Review article, "Why Smokers Still Smoke" (July 28).
To do anything less than this is to do a profound disservice to all those who risked making the ultimate sacrifice on behalf of our nation.
Can we please remember that cancer is just one of a list of serious diseases, and that it does a profound disservice to cancer sufferers to infer that it is some sort of battle that you can either win or lose?
And to allow such a thing causes an astoundingly profound disservice to everyone involved.
And we may be doing them a profound disservice in the process.
Claims to the contrary, Brown said, are "false, shameful and do a profound disservice to California's future".
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To present "Mr. Chartwell" as anything else (a profound meditation on despair, a work of poetic intensity) is to do a disservice to the book — and to the reader, who then opens the pages expecting all the qualities except the ones genuinely to be found there.
The essence of this quality is humility, and in photographic terms this involves a profound understanding that the more the photographer imposes his or her view, the greater the disservice to the subject and photograph.
8 9 w10 w11 Reassurance based on an 'adequate overall heart rate', which is usually junctional, is a disservice to the patient, as the haemodynamic consequences of junctional rhythm in the Fontan circulation are profound, including acute elevation of atrial pressure with each ventricular contraction.
Tremendous disservice.
It's an enormous disservice.
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