Sentences with phrase «missing the mark entirely»

«That was kind of an affirmation that at least we hadn't missed the mark entirely
I like AC products, but the one size misses the mark entirely.
While there were plenty of great games released this year, a few missed the mark entirely.
The notion that private parents are really motivated by social concerns, and that performance matters little to them, misses the mark entirely.
The majority missed the mark entirely.
But while Amazon has made some successful enhancements to its e-book reader, other tweaks fall flat or miss the mark entirely.
Escape has the most potential, being similar to Left 4 Dead, but the execution misses the mark entirely.
Instead of teasing apart the characteristics of separate practices, he misses the mark entirely by gathering all mimetic usage under one dank umbrella of failure, citing ``... the genius, who takes something and makes it his or her own, effectively erasing its origin and turning it into another facet of his or her glittering originality.
I believe that Apple missed the mark entirely with HomeKit.
In day to day use, the notifications proved to be only somewhat useful (though this is true of all digital assistants), often missing the mark entirely.
Clearly this misses the mark entirely.

Not exact matches

After all, art is subjective, and even if a director has entirely missed the mark from every technical aspect imaginable, that doesn't mean that the resulting misfire can't be amusing in its own right.
Of course, I could be entirely off - base and the film could miss the awards mark entirely — but if it does, I don't think the reason would be as simple as modern viewers not responding to silent film.
Nota bene: I am not blaming you for not having seen my other detailed post, but you have to understand that your defense here is entirely irksome when it misses the mark by that much
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