Sentences with phrase «usually miss the mark»

Because of this insensitivity, when students» scores on such tests are used to evaluate a school's instructional performance, that evaluation usually misses the mark.
Most of those that start for the rewards usually miss the mark or simply fall short.

Not exact matches

Entrepreneurs who are forced to take lower rates on projects or products usually end up missing the mark with deadlines or have trouble delivering what they've promised to the customer because they understand it's not where they would like the price point to be.
He wakes up at the 45 minute mark for almost every nap, I go in and nurse then back down for another 45 - usually if I miss the window and he wakes completely then he is up after only 45 minutes.
Mayor Noble usually says the right things at these kinds of ceremonial occasions, but I think he missed the mark in stating that «young people» had largely forgotten sergeant Dietz.
But this isn't how their jobs usually go and when they try to carry it out like ripping off a Band - Aid, they wind up emptying their guns and missing the mark completely.
As much as I wanted to like this well - intentioned drama, the first hour is just too narratively inert and Rachel Weisz's performance, as great as she usually is, simply misses the mark here.
I usually try too watch the entire shebang, but I find I get bored after the hour mark and stop watching, missing all the best categories.
When a TT refiner ends up missing the mark and gets a non conforming batch they usually sell it to a non TT seller, that seller discounts this less than ideal product.
It struck me a number of years ago that the technology experts often assume they are building great new products for Realtors, yet they usually totally miss the mark.
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