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Better death than the dishonor of serving badly.
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"I served badly at times when I needed to serve well," Stevenson said despite Hingis's compliment on her serves.
The one it serves well is keeping villains off the streets and the one it serves badly is making sure that they leave prison less likely to offend.
"The truth is we've been served badly, the American people, by the establishment in this country in both parties — let's be clear about it — in both parties.
Second, they fulfill needs that are served badly or not at all.
If you lose your serve on clay, there's a good chance you'll get it back because of the slow surface - but serve badly on grass and it puts huge pressure on your return game.
If you are a dominant bank, there is no downside for serving clients badly.
Kyrgios keeps up a running commentary during his own matches and at one point loudly asked himself: "Why am I serving so badly?" There were too many unforced errors too, amid the flashes of excellence.
This reflects some real changes in our foreign policy, a recognition of the fact that the kind of anti-Communism that has so long bee part of the official dogma has served us badly, and has served us badly in South Vietnam.
It was a ridiculous idea dreamed up by his advisers who have served him badly.
That hasn't served it badly – it makes more profit than any other smartphone maker – but if a new design misses, it could be left hanging.
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