Sentences with phrase «missing the point of»

Diversity recruiting goals are usually well - meaning but they can sometimes miss the point of diversity — finding talent with unusual perspectives and experiences that can fuel your overall success.
That misses the point of what a post-PC world is — it's a future where computing is made invisible and divided into different devices in different situations (until we get that direct brain - internet connection, that is).
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 start screaming at the screen because their views differ from your own, you've missed the point of the exercise.
This thinking completely misses the point of being an entrepreneur, which is freedom.
And this is why I say that those who pushed higher transaction density and lower transaction fees are missing the point of what Bitcoin should be.
Hi Andreas, I agree that the Household Annual Expenditure Vs. Gross Income table from UBS is probably quite accurate, however it's missing the point of how much of that spending is discressionary.
In her inane and self - serving commentary, «Marilyn Mosby: I «knew that nothing would be the same» after charging police officers in Freddie Gray's death» (May 1), incumbent State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby completely and spectacularly misses the point of the tragedy that was the Freddie Gray case...
You miss the point of Science.
And I agree, especially because yet again, you seem to have missed the point of this cartoon.
But you are missing the point of this article when that is what you find fault in.
Also, you miss the point of religion overall.
Will be interesting when you pass and find you have missed the point of he teachings in the bible.
Should we miss the point of that, it's hard to believe we'd get much right about the rest.
Actually, you completely missed the point of my reply.
I also think that he / she missed the point of the post: these types of stories get embellished every time they are told.
Just as that misses the point of Berkeley's metaphysics, so his refusal to take seriously Hume's deathbed ease in unbelief says more about his lack of a philosophical temperament than about the authenticity of Hume's belief.
If eternal life is the main reason you've accepted Christ into your life, then, as so many others have, you have missed the point of Christianity.
I think you are missing the point of the piece.
J, It seems to me that you missed the point of this article completely.
You really missed the point of the article!
You are missing the point of God's plan for your life!!!
The issue I've found that many people have who have problems with the Bible being what is known as «the infallible Word of God» is that they are mostly missing the point of the whole thing.
Both miss the point of the Bible and completely failed to hear the Word of God.
I must say that the professor you talk about seemed to have missed the point of love in religion though all his years, I hope that he has found that love is religion.
It is clear in all of your «pontificating» you have missed the point of her point entirely in your mad dash to «correct» her.
It's sad how many people miss the point of Christ's teachings and instead turn them into a justification for their own bad behavior.
You clearly missed the point of my request!
I think many of you are missing the point of what the person said about the salary.
You must have missed the point of my reply.
I think you are missing the point of the idiom.
I think you totally missed the point of the rest of the new testament.
And you seem to miss the point of being a Christian.
If Religion leaves you judgmental and hidebound, then perhaps you have missed the point of the Lesson.
Our pastor has preached on election and predestination the last couple of weeks from Ephesians 1, and I think missed the point of what Paul is saying (hence why I've been thinking about this stuff lately!)
The writer of the article entirely misses the point of going to church to begin with.
In the sense of completely missing the point of this.
@VanPastorMan, I think you've slightly missed the point of this.
I may have missed some point of information, but, from all I can gather, it appears as if no one from a news source has contacted Julie McMahon directly, so that whole thing just hits me as odd.
Both of the scientific objections raised by the authors miss the point of the ANT - OAR proposal.
I think everyone (both sides) is COMPLETELY missing the point of all the great minds who were or were not religious.
I may be missing the point of your post, but it seems to me that if those things are given to us by God then we are only enslaved by them if we believe we are the means to bring them to pass.
From my point of view Steve — you have completly missed the point of the message of Christ?
I think she has missed the point of both.
And it tells me that, not only has their myopia caused them to have missed the point of Jesus entirely, it's also regularly causing them to miss real crises in the Church.
People like CatholicMom miss the point of the artist's work entirely.
I actually think that part of the problem is that Christians have missed the point of the story about the wise man and his house.
(Particularly when it seems to be missing the point of the conversation entirely.)
@ Doris: you are reading this entire discussion through last week's debate and therefore missing the point of the altogether DIFFERENT discussion happening here.
You missed the point of the OP.
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