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But a disservice is being paid to amateur sports by rewarding him.
Therefore, directorial disservice is another mystery, given Mr. Hoebee's vast experience with this odd show, or is it mere overexposure?
Where Naipaul does both Africa and himself a disservice is in failing to verify much of his information.
Dolgachev's greatest disservice is to Garner and O'Nan, who have been asked to generate youthful impatience and arrogance by stomping around the stage, and sounding out of breath.
A disservice is being done to the girls in this school by a curriculum that is "by necessity, somewhat light on physical education".
And, in any case, it seems a stretch to suggest that a mother who tries to get a child a diagnosis of attention deficit disorder (even if she's doing a normal child a disservice) is as dangerous to her children as a mother who systematically smothers her baby.
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There were apologies Wednesday: the N.A.A.C.P. said that it was "snookered" (true, but inadequate); Robert Gibbs, the White House press secretary, said that "a disservice was done.
NBC's further disservice was not letting viewers see all of Slutskaya's placements in the long program, wiping the screen clean of a graphic before the final of the nine figures came up.
In this study multiple ecosystem services and disservices were quantified using transferable indicators in order to detect areas for environmental improvement.
Without doing her a disservice, it is tempting to place Eliza Carthy into the latter category.
But the term 'tourist' does him a disservice: this is a man who thinks big.
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