Sentences with phrase «do miss the point»

maybe i did miss your point, and maybe you failed to make it.
Did I miss your point?
Did you miss the point of this article?
Your cage really has been rattled today Buddy and you really did miss the point of my post which was just my opinion.
And I did miss the point that a Kindle is more portable and easier to hold in your hand than a heavy, bulky physical book.
but it does miss the point as to why these changes were made............... & that was to reject fewer borrowers & drive more business through the door.
The debate over Active vs. Passive investment management has been raging for some time, but does it miss the point?
In that case, you do miss the point of debate.
brandongates, «Sometimes I do miss points, sometimes I simply don't agree with them, Dallas.
Sometimes I do miss points, sometimes I simply don't agree with them, Dallas.

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I don't know how it is that so many of us manage to miss this simple point, but our financial system is based on numbers.
Not only did he help us lay out a plan (which allowed us to meet year - end tax obligations), he pointed out several other items on our return where we had been missing out on an opportunity to save.
Don't miss the big picture when you're trying to improve your health and productivity, the main point is to get started.
Don't miss: When the warm weather allows, there's nothing like seeing Cape Spear, the easternmost point in North America.
Other analysts have pointed out the obvious, but still true, fact that the Master Plan Part Deux doesn't address any of Tesla's near - term concerns — like that it's missed its car shipment goals for two quarters in a row.
To see how this works, all you have to do is take a look at any Trump interaction with his supporters, whether through Twitter or Facebook (including his «Trump TV» broadcasts, which critics have attacked as low quality, thereby missing the point).
When you see it only one way, you don't just lower the odds of reaching your destination, you risk missing the point of why you journey in the first place.
If you don't complete a book, you run the risk of missing key points or leaving gaps in your understanding.
Which means researchers now know what to look for so that we don't also miss this vital ice sheet passing the point of no return.
They want to do what they want to do — but what if they are missing the whole point of owning the big picture and what's needed?
Gerrick Johnson, an analyst with Bank of Montreal, points out that while the company did miss its own estimates — though it was in line with consensus numbers — he's not worried.
But those who felt the Sesame Workshop was selling out its 60s ideals missed a larger point: the company's longstanding deal with PBS didn't provide enough revenue to pay all the bills.
But doing so would miss a vital point: the endowment tax is an attack on academic freedom, and it is an attack on all colleges and universities.
You don't want to miss your short selling entry point, right?
Third and finally, the traditional story misses the real function of private banks, which is to solve an information problem in the purest Hayekian senses. That is, banks are or should be specialists in risk assessment and risk taking. They should know their client, understand the local market and have their pulse on the broad economy. Arguably, if properly structured, they can and should do this better than other entities such as governments. In other words, the proper role of banks should be underwriting — lend money, hold the debt, and bear the risk. Which is a long - winded way of getting to the main point of this post.
He goes on to insist that Facebook has always been about giving people control over their own information: «Somehow we missed this point with News Feed and Mini-Feed and we didn't build in the proper privacy controls right away.
And, while GDPR advocates have pointed to the lobbying Google and Facebook have done against the law as evidence that it will be effective, that is to completely miss the point: of course neither company wants to incur the costs entailed in such significant regulation, which will absolutely restrict the amount of information they can collect.
I agree with some of the points like don't have to miss out the plurals because if we forgot to count them, we can lose some amount of hits to our website.
If your first point of contact with new sales leads is someone who doesn't have a sales background to properly assess sales leads, ask questions, build relationships and make the right decisions, you're going to miss out on a lot of good sales opportunities — and you'll end up passing along too many unqualified leads to your sales team.
If someone points out how God is right, and you don't want to know him, he'll make sure you completely miss it, and feel right about it.
The point the president and his wife miss entirely is that God does expect us to love one another BUT while we love a sinner we are NOT to embrace the sin — he will find this in his Bible.
As you can see, conversations about medical ethics can get complex and circuitous very quickly (like many socio - political issues do)-- which is precisely the point that most of us miss.
Take your pick, just don't over simplify the discussion by missing the point entirely.
missing the point wrote: people are fighting if God is really or not but your missing the point it does not matter if God is real or not...... What someone believes does not matter is it what they do with that believe is what is really important ************** This brings me to one of my top reasons why I won't believe in god.
If you oppose liberalism only because it isn't delivering the goods fast enough and yearn for someone who will do liberalism your way, you are missing the larger point.
It sounds like you agreed with my point about the requirement of reading the Quran in Arabic as being absurd... then again... the following words don't make any sense... perhaps you missed some punctuation.
Caitlin Flanagan, with her «I'm so put upon because I work and keep house, but marriage is better for the children» thinking, and Sandra Tsing Loh, with her «Don't bother, you'll only get burned» bitterness, have (not surprisingly) missed the point that unsterilized marriage is a great adventure, one that opens your horizons to love beyond self - satisfaction.
SisterChromatid - your missing my point I am not trying to trample anyone else s free speech, I just personally think it could have been said differently, what they said makes them appear like the self righteous ones and that helps no one, as someone who is spiritual and gay I have been judged by both Christians and atheists alike, one says I am going to hell the other says I'm a nutjob, when does it stop?
1) I think you missed my point, which is to say that you say Mary is a descendent of David, and how do you know this?
people are fighting if God is really or not but your missing the point it does not matter if God is real or not.
Of course I do understand that Kermit is NOT MISSING THE POINT... Kermit is not interested in the point... the saying is... MY MIND IS MADE UP DO N'T CONFUSE ME WITH FACTS... that's how many people live... in an altered realitdo understand that Kermit is NOT MISSING THE POINT... Kermit is not interested in the point... the saying is... MY MIND IS MADE UP DO N'T CONFUSE ME WITH FACTS... that's how many people live... in an altered reaPOINT... Kermit is not interested in the point... the saying is... MY MIND IS MADE UP DO N'T CONFUSE ME WITH FACTS... that's how many people live... in an altered reapoint... the saying is... MY MIND IS MADE UP DO N'T CONFUSE ME WITH FACTS... that's how many people live... in an altered realitDO N'T CONFUSE ME WITH FACTS... that's how many people live... in an altered reality.
If we have the Bible, but not Christ, we will surely miss the point because eternal life does not spring from Scripture (Jn 5:39 - 40), instead, the Life Himself must be known (Jn 17:3) in order to gain knowledge and wisdom (Col 2:2 - 3) as it should be.
The point you're all missing is that the government is making them do this.
You're missing a key point — as an employer, they don't «need» to provide you with anything outside of an hourly / weekly wage.
Indeed, it can even be read as a mockery of the whole literary enterprise, pairing dull and uncomprehending readers who ploddingly manage to miss the obvious, with clever authors (both the fictional Vereker and the actual James) who feel compelled to play the trickster, taunting their readers with the hint that there is something — indeed, the whole point of it all — that they don't get.
And like with Sian above, I fear that in doing so, you have missed valid points made and explained about the misogynistic patronising of women, manipulation of women's feelings and lying to women.
Personally i think those specific prayers are a distraction most of the times we pray these prayers because its what we think we need and often thats not the case.The better way is to just trust the holy spirit let him lead i think we miss the awesomeness of doing it Gods way its easy not difficult.The struggle is difficult when we are walking by the flesh and trying to do it our way.When i got to the point where i said to the God i am not going to do it my way anymore and i submit to you because know whats best for me.Change me and when i feel the wrong desires or temptation to walk by the flesh i just say Lord you know i am weak and i can not live a christian life without you help me.As soon as i do that it is effortless theres no struggle thats how we should grow.I am excited with what God is doing in my life he has opened his word i am seeing the fruit of his life impacting mine and i am changing day by day.I am walking by faith and not slipping back into my old desires i know what it means to be an overcomer sin does not have dominion over me anymore.In myself i can not boast because it is the power of God at work in my life and i give all the praise back to God.brentnz
The most rebellious thing a person can do is NOT go along with prevailing culture, and by getting tattoos for no real purpose other than consanguinity with that culture is really to miss the entire point of the gospel.
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.
I fail to see how that response has anything to do with the point that I was trying to make, and, seeing as how you seem to have missed my postings intention entirely, I will not bother reading too deeply into your thoughtful analysis of my commentary in return, which would no doubt be an engaging and intellectual adventure.
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