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14 Sentences With "disserved"

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He disserved the country by attempting to disguise the truth about the Trump presidency.
For all that, I also think Bolton also disserved his president, his country and himself.
And they're being disserved when they're given video conferencing and advertising credits that rank way down on the priority list, experts say, which, again, don't cover payroll.
Yup. I would tell you — as a backdrop, and then I'll dive into it — that I have a philosophy that the very best entrepreneurs are disserved by bubbles.
But Judge Nathan said the court needs to see evidence that the deal is "fair and reasonable, with the additional requirement that the public interest not be disserved," CNBC reports.
The mayor, in a written statement issued on Friday afternoon, said the statute, a section of the state's civil rights law, was flawed and that the "public interest was disserved" by it.
He disserved the president because he went to work for a man whose core convictions — whether on U.S. commitments to NATO, or overtures to Iran, or relations with Russia — he knew he deeply opposed.
"It is our longstanding position that Amgen's patent claims are invalid and that the best interests of patients will be greatly disserved by an injunction preventing access to Praluent," said Karen Linehan, executive vice president and general counsel, of Sanofi.
" Yusef Robb, a spokesman for Garcetti, told CNN by phone, "All of us in America are in the same boat when it comes to being disserved by a dysfunctional Washington, whether it's in terms of health care or economic security.
" However, she says public employees were "disserved" by it and hopes to live to see the decision overturned. She and Connick, as well as Waldron, who later became a state criminal court judge, remained on good terms. "It is kind of ironic that we are all still around," Myers says. "When I see them, I speak and they speak.
Permanent injunctions are issued after trial. Different federal and state courts sometimes have slightly different requirements for obtaining a permanent injunction. The Supreme Court enumerated the traditional four-factor test in eBay Inc. v. MercExchange, L.L.C. as: # the plaintiff has suffered irreparable injury; # remedies available at law are inadequate to compensate that injury; # considering the balance of hardships between the plaintiff and defendant, a remedy in equity is warranted; and # the public interest would not be disserved by an injunction.
But it also ruled that District Court erred in denying an injunction on the basis that MercExchange does not itself practice the patented invention. > That test requires a plaintiff to demonstrate: (1) that it has suffered an > irreparable injury; (2) that remedies available at law are inadequate to > compensate for that injury; (3) that considering the balance of hardships > between the plaintiff and defendant, a remedy in equity is warranted; and > (4) that the public interest would not be disserved by a permanent > injunction. The decision to grant or deny such relief is an act of equitable > discretion by the district court, reviewable on appeal for abuse of > discretion. (...) Neither the District Court nor the Court of Appeals below > fairly applied these principles.
In recent times, he has commented that Bradman should have held more empathy with the players' quest for better pay, bearing in mind that Bradman had fought with the Board in the early 1930s over similar issues. While Chappell has suggested that Bradman was parsimonious and treated the ACB's money as his own, Gideon Haigh considers that Bradman was merely applying the standards of his own generation without taking into account that society (and sports) has changed: > Bradman's playing philosophy – that cricket should not be a career, and that > those good enough could profit from other avenues – also seems to have borne > on his approach to administration. Biographers have disserved Bradman in > glossing over his years in officialdom. His strength and scruples over more > than three decades were exemplary; the foremost master of the game became > its staunchest servant.
Helio Vera worked as a reporter in the first years of ABC Color and after working on other media he reincorporated as columnist and editorialist. His first attempt in the literary world was in the 1980s with essays and criticism and hilarious stories about the Paraguayan culture.Escritor paraguayo Helio Vera muere a los 62 años, Reuters, 26 de marzo de 2008 He earned a well-disserved prestige by his talent and his distinctive style. In his work he used a direct language and was distinguished with many awards as the "El Lector" Prize to the best literary work in 1984 for "Angola y otros Cuentos" (Angola and other stories); the first place in the 5th Centenary Essay Contest in 1988 organized by the Ibero-American Cooperation Institute and the Embassy of Spain, for the Essay "Teoría y Práctica de la Paraguayología" (Theory and Practice of the Paraguayanology); and the first prize in the "Néstor Romero Valdovinos" Story Contest in 1992.

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