Sentences with phrase «trouble hitting this mark»

Considering they are now directly advertising to their largest install base, and that the OS upgrade is free, they should have no trouble hitting this mark.

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Long rejected the idea that his days might be numbered as state chairman, insisting the party won't have any trouble hitting the 50,000 mark with Lazio on its line in November in order to maintain its official ballot status.
RADIO.CZ - Mar 5 - Socialbakers.com is a Czech company that is selling monitoring tools and analyses that can tell companies which brands or campaigns are hitting or missing the mark or where they are running into trouble.
If you have trouble targeting a certain part of the monster, you can mark it by holding L2 and pressing R2 while aiming as illustrated in the basic controls above, releasing a dust that shoots out to hit whatever part you were aiming at.
We shouldn't have too much trouble hitting the 15 - million mark in 2013,» we said at the close of 2012.
It could, but we'll still say: We shouldn't have too much trouble hitting the 16 - million mark in 2014.
With all the factors driving the increased sales looking likely to continue — an aged national fleet, relatively available credit, and a slowly improving economy it seems that we shouldn't have too much trouble hitting the 15 - million mark in 2013.
Based on the cult hit TV series, The Secret History of Twin Peaks by Mark Frost (Macmillan / Flatiron Books; Macmillan Audio; OverDrive Sample) offers «a deeper examination of the tiny town's history and its many deep and troubling mysteries.»
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