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Disservice to the truth is something Rumsfield is an expert in.
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Disservice to teens is just the price to be paid to help insure that increasing numbers of people become dependent on the government.
Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » Labor Law Reduces Employees’ Freedoms Too 2010
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Groupon Removes Controversial Accounting Gimmick EARLIER: Groupon Doing Itself 'Disservice' With Non-GAAP Measure In revised documents filed Wednesday with the SEC, the company removed the controversial measure, which had been highlighted in the first three pages of its previous filing.
Groupon Bows to Pressure Shayndi Raice 2011
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'Big Disservice' By ignoring dividends, investors do themselves a "big disservice," says Robert Pavlik, chief market strategist at New York-based asset-management company Banyan Partners.
Price Charts Can Mislead Simon Constable 2011
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Twisting History Does a Disservice to Peace and Stability by Jason Paz on Friday, Feb 27, 2009 at 1: 46: 04 PM
OpEdNews - Quicklink: Israel's next government will be 'more Jewish and more Zionist' 2009
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Specter Switch a True Disservice: But what's new? yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'Specter Switch a True Disservice: But what\'s new?'
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Disservice to Democracy, disservice to America, disservice to humanity, disservice with a smile.
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Secret Disservice: HR 811 yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'Secret Disservice: HR 811'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'Article: The current version of Holt\'s bill up for vote this week backs off of the public right to inspect voting machine software, open source code, in a big way and lets vendors keep secret the software and methods that determine your elections.
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A Public Disservice Announcement scouseboy wants all of your spoilers.
Heh brownsfan56 2004
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Disservice announcement was the previous entry in this blog.
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