Sentences with phrase «missed critical points»

Needless to say, DH and I missed some critical points of discussion that are important to highlight:
Some people who have already used these methods have, however, missed critical points of the undertaking.
These conservatives suggest that those opposed to torture argue like pacifists, but such conservatives have missed a critical point.
This misses the critical point that he is developing a teaching on divorce - and - remarriage based on divinely ordained gender binaries.
I applaud his leadership on this issue but he misses a critical point.
Occasionally, new issues emerge due to either the inclusion of new data in the revision or because you or another reviewer missed a critical point.
But central bankers miss a critical point.
You are missing a critical point, which makes all the difference: the people you are attacking here are not under investigation for scientific misconduct, or for anything else.
Both the traffic laws and personal injury laws in New Mexico are not always cut and dry, and the unwary accident victim may end up missing a critical point in his or her favor.

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But he added that thinking in terms of incremental changes may miss a larger point: As wearables and home devices become more important to the way we use our phones, the design of the phone itself may become less critical.
Are you are frustrated by recent stock market volatility, but still concerned you might miss critical turning points in the market?
I understand what you are saying, but I think you might be missing the a very critical point in the matter by saying that you have an honest disbelief.
On the other hand, if we try to treat these narratives primarily as the raw material for critical history, we again miss the point.
For all the brilliance of Bloom's polemic, it completely misses the point in several critical respects.
But, taking the other position — that of being proactively critical and hostile toward Christian references you don't agree with — can cause you to fail to miss the larger point being made.
The Gunners finished fifth last term, missing out on the top four by a single point to Liverpool, and after a disappointing window you would hardly say they will definitely make the Champions League places, but Barton is much the more critical.
Petra Schleiter argues that those who are critical of the Act miss the key point that its adoption forced Prime Ministers to govern in a more inclusive way, -LSB-...]
Petra Schleiter argues that those who are critical of the Act miss the key point that its adoption forced Prime Ministers to govern in a more inclusive way, and makes it impossible for them to heed the siren calls of calling an advantageously timed election.
«Unfortunately, this very critical point is missing here.»
Almost by accident I realized a critical point I was missing.
My regular doctor completely missed critical results showing my C - Reactive Protein Cardiac was high to the point of putting me at risk for a cardiac event and my Hemoglobin 1Ac showed a 2 - 3 month snapshot of my blood sugar indicating I was pre-diabetic.
This is a critical point that is often missed by newcomers (including myself).
«Below $ 200 is a much bigger market than $ 249, and Barnes & Noble is missing the break - point that's going to be the critical factor in sales, not specs.»
Here is what you are missing about Shatzkin's point, and it's critical you are concerned about what authors earn.
This is one of the critical points about the rise of PC gaming that is both good and bad, which most people seem to miss: you're not just competing against the hot new releases, but against every game which has ever been released for home computers.
A potentially critical missing component to Grand Prix mode though is that there is no story, it's just a series of battles with sports - like mini-games mixed in that have you playing a dangerous game of volleyball (spoiler: the ball is a bomb, mode is call V - Ball) or basketball (Hoops) in which you have to throw your enemy into the hoop for points.
One more bit on the Ross Gelbspan / James McCarthy situation, to drive home a larger point concerning the problem of critical information missing from mainstream media news discussions of the global warming issue.
The paper misses the critical dimension by assuming there is no limit to X, when the limit of X is the point.
However trying to dress up a critical weakness (i.e. that it doesn't actually violate the rules as given at the time) with a slight of hand about «violating the spirit of the rules» strikes me as «missing the point» in a more fundamental way.
However, the judge recognised that identifying this point is a «common difficulty» and chose to attach blame to neither side for the fact that the critical moment had been missed.
One final, but critical piece of advice when it comes to resume crafting basics will take you back to your high school or college days when points were deducted for miss - types or spelling errors.
Marketing managers, HR directors, and even journalists can struggle to write a successful, interview - winning resume, as they often miss key points about their own career histories and are unsure how to quickly make that critical first impression.
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