Sentences with phrase «do miss the mark»

Sadly it does miss the mark on this one.
In the early days some manufacturers did miss the mark with what a hatch should be, offering a saloon - style hinged section below the rear glass, but it was not long before all manufacturers were designing cars with the highly practical boot door which incorporated the rear window.
We did miss the mark n the grille shape, the definition in the hood and the plastic insert on the lower, center of the bumper.
Will this distilled Android - based tablet appeal, or does it miss the mark?
But they sure do miss the mark in figuring out What Girls Want.
Where did you miss the mark?

Not exact matches

Ultimately, when we don't take real notice and see what lies underneath the surface, the stimuli miss their mark.
Getting dressed for work as a woman can be difficult; it takes longer to do than the guy who can throw on a suit, and most of the options available are missing the mark between flattering and «cute.»
To get a sense of just how ethereal some of those visions are, here's how RBC analyst Mark Mahaney described it in his recent note (the ellipsis is his; it doesn't denote missing words): «Profitability... It's something Snapchat does not have currently and something they've highlighted in their [IPO prospectus] that they may never achieve or maintain.»
When the Mark 48 misses its target, it doesn't stop hunting.
This leaves me to take courses so I don't miss the mark when giving out my information.
Hoguet, who is not a millennial, went on to note that Macy's internal economists accurately predicted a number of metrics last year when crafting the company's three - year plan — such as GDP growth, inflation, employment and wages — but missed the mark on GAAP growth, and fell short on sales of general merchandise, apparel and furniture, partially because they didn't predict how much off - price retail and consumer electronics would weigh on sales.
When an employee misses the mark, rather than looking at the result and judging it as wrong — a failure — get them to look at what they know now that they didn't know before.
Therefore, if you sometimes miss the mark and don't use this card effectively, it won't cost you anything.
If you do not make contact with them and you miss payments, you will be marked as delinquent and eventually default.
You could not possibly have missed the mark any more so than you did with David.
Of course Mark and Luke does not tell us about the Zombies (something hard to miss), so it seems Matthew spiced it up.
When we do not abide in him, we are missing the mark (sinning) not under the Law of Moses, but natural law.
But Lewis's contention that Camus» remarks do not touch the «greater and more ancient» tradition represented by Thomism, either in St. Thomas or in Maritain, misses the mark (TPS 302n24).
As the title suggests, Mark seems to miss the point a bit, but I am grateful that the elders at Mars Hill held him accountable and asked him to «do better» in speaking about these issues with decorum and respect.
The word no longer means «missing the mark,» as it did originally.
Of course once you separate sin from good / bad and define sin as missing the mark on what God tells us to do, then there can be no moral attachment to what God tells us unless you mindlessly operationally define anything that God says as Good.
Anything that does not fall within this ideal is missing the mark, which is the definition of «sin.»
I think to sin just means to miss the mark, which we all do from time to time.
We can certainly talk about sin (missing the mark) as we all do while in this world, yet must we come to recognize that sin no longer had power over us, nor any eternal consequence on our being as all sin and death were overcome at Calvary.
For example, the word we translate as «sinner» denotes an Israelite who, though trying to do as he ought, «misses the mark» (see Josh.
As an American Muslim who has worked overseas for the sake of peace, who has siblings (also Muslim) serving in the American Armed Forces, and who doesn't embrace ignorance, intolerance, or blind hatred from any race, religion, or creed, I feel that some of you are missing the mark as fellow human beings.
We say that both cowardice and rashness miss the mark of courage, and that both stinginess and prodigality miss the mark of generosity; why do we not say that both mercy and harshness miss the mark of justice?
Often times, as in my case, the religious community is a substitue for our broken families of origin.Idolized leave it to beaver believers... what results, ineviable, is people do what people do... display their confusion and pathological leanings to miss the mark... Finally, after a slow painful death to my / our illusions, we can give up being perfect in favoure of a peace that passes all understanding and give a big jucicy kiss to the abusuridy of our naccasistic culture while finding ways to celebrate our ONENESS....
We miss the continuity between the two appearances partly because Matthew turned the young man into an angel and Luke made him into two men, but mainly because we do not realize that Mark is inviting us to a transition beyond discipleship.
This does not necessarily mean that they have good discernment, but that they are a quick draw whenever they find something missing the mark.
Thus, «he is going before you to Galilee» (Mark 16:7) does not in this understanding refer to a resurrection appearance (either implied or in a missing original ending), but rather to the Second Coming.
I must have missed the mark for spring cleaning and I'm doing it now in the fall.
Although many will suggest that Robson has a personal vendetta of sorts aimed squarely at the Grinch who stole soccer, that doesn't make his words any less truthful... such tactics are nothing new... in the U.S.this business practice has become so common that even the players regularly use the media to manipulate public opinion (LeBron James did likewise to rally public support for himself and away from his teammate, Kyrie Irving, who has asked to be traded)... whether for contract leverage or to rally support for or against certain players, this strategy can be incredibly effective at times, but when it misses the mark it can be dangerously divisive... for a close - to - the - vest team like Arsenal to use such nefarious means to manufacture a wedge between the fans and it's best player (again), is absolutely despicable... for the sanctimonious higher - ups who demand that it's players adhere to a certain protocol regarding information deemed «in house» or else to intentionally spread «fake» news or to provide certain outlets with privileged information for such purposes is pretty low indeed... no moral high ground here, just a big club pretending to be a small club so that they can continue to pull the wool over the eyes of a dedicated, albeit somewhat naive, fan base... so not only does this club no give a shit about it's fans, this clearly shows that clubs primary interests aren't even soccer related... for all intent and purposes Kroenke doesn't care if we're a soccer club or a tampon factory as long as we continue to maximized his investment... stay woke people... great to see more and more people commenting on the state of the franchise... this club needs to be held accountable for it's actions
Ive read through all these conversations and there are arguments for and against yes Wenger has done wonders and the club and fans should forever be indebted to him But he has also missed the mark and we have slipped with regards to staying at the top tiers and winning trophies.
Its NOT just Giroud its the whole strike force that are absolutly rubbish, I mean yes Giroud misses far more than he scores and that is NOT the mark of top notch striker, but Wellbeck is not the finished article and to my mind shows no signs of becoming so, He seems to suffer from this innate lack of courage, a lot like Wallcott does, in laymans terms they sh!t out when it comes to the crunch, Giroud is just not good enough to be the striker we really need on the end of Ozil's assists.
The problem will be how well the players keep their belief if we do not get off the mark and maybe miss a few good chances.
we wouldnt have to worry about a box to box scoring if we had another world class attacker with 20 goals in them... i like the ox but i do nt believe he will hit that kind of mark... reus maybe but on all accounts the argentinian kid from palermo is probably worth the risk... but what is for sure is that wenger ai nt go to fill that position on the cheap so if he tries we will miss out again!!!
With his most recent and exceedingly short - lived «comeback» comprised of coming in 15th out of 18 at the Hero World Challenge, a missed cut at Torrey, and that dreadful one - day outing in Dubai, we're extremely close — if not already there — to proclaiming Tiger done, even if Mark Steinberg won't do the honors.
In the meantime: be sure to mark April 24 and May 2 in your calendars, cauz boy, you don't want to miss these!
Pedro Obiang can do a decent job in breaking up play but neither Mark Noble (who is probably missing anyway) or Cheikhou Kouyate are capable of providing the link between defence and attack.
Reading the papers yesterday after the 4 - 2 win over Bolton, putting us top of the league, the journalists do n`t half miss the point by criticising the supporters who booed off the injured Mark Davies (better if it had been Kevin Davies), for being unsporting.
I don't know what I wanted, but whatever it might have been, this book missed the mark.
When we miss the mark of our own standards — as we all do, all the time — we give ourselves a compassionate hug, and resolve to give ourselves better support so we can keep moving in the right direction.
What your child DOES needs is a role model for how to graciously acknowledge when we miss the mark, how to apologize, and how to make amends.
Ne missed the mark badly on his first effort — and is likely to do more harm with his new push.
After missing on two half - chances to score, he received a third just before the 20 - minute mark after some nice high pressure and he didn't let it go to waste.
Kristin Davis may have missed the mark in her quest to win 50,000 votes for her protest gubernatorial campaign and establish the Anti-Prohibition Party, but she did get some good post-election news today.
«I do want to express my disappointment in Governor Cuomo and Mayor de Blasio for missing the mark today on assuring this entire city, not just those in Manhattan, that their security is a top priority,» he said, in a statement released to the press.
38 % thought he was doing an average job while 9 % thought he missed the mark.
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