Attempts that miss the mark can be powerful data sources to inform future design iterations.
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Brands that miss the mark will put revenue, loyalty and hard-earned brand equity at risk.
Even critics think that the current media frenzy over reserves may miss the mark.
But, says Wharton's Harrington, if you remove incentives to stay healthy, health reform could miss the mark.
The Farrelly brothers try to be sensitive and miss the mark big time.
These managers engage themselves in meaningless activities that miss the mark.
You can fail to engage the crowd, you can make a fool of yourself, you can attempt too little or too much and miss the mark.
Rosen makes the case that for-profit schools are in prime position to deliver on this mission as well as to innovate in the fields of online learning, for example, but here his absolute statements miss the mark.
Congress set the stage for the crisis by legislating housing policies for which they had no understanding of the economic consequences and then legislating remedies which miss the mark and promise instead, a whole new set of problems.
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"When you engineer a technology-filled, all-electric mini car that goes from zero-to-60 mph in less than eight seconds, customers won't miss the gas, " said Mark Reuss, president, General Motors North America.
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Mark Bentley will also miss the game against Wycombe after collecting his fifth booking of the season.
But Miss Hernandez said the badge was the "mark of the beast", as described in chapter 13 of the Book of Revelation in the Bible.
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"They're on the mark in saying that I'm for it, but they miss the larger point, which is that it would take down the passage of health care, " said Sen.
The major miss for "In Creases" is the unbecoming costuming that Mr. Peck and Mark Happel devised for the men, making them look like hillbillies in long johns with lifeless black socks and slippers.
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Reserve wicketkeeper Morne van Wyk was a surprise inclusion ahead of the vastly experienced Mark Boucher while others to miss out included Albie Morkel, David Miller and Rusty Theron.
We have Ashford to thank for the portraits of her superior, Mr. Mitchell, whose predictions about the war's course are often way off the mark, and a co-worker, Miss Bousie, whose pacifism was sorely tried.
"Miss J" told the court she saw officers pulling the body of Mark Duggan from inside the cab and placing it on the pavement.
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Another issue is that a lot of times, we'd miss one character or accidentally highlight a nearby punctuation mark, which makes the translation a tad slower as it needs to talk to the server.
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And Australia's Simon Taufel scooped the umpires award for the fourth successive year, with Mark Benson one of those to miss out.
The results mark a full year of massive quarterly losses and revenue declines that miss Wall Street estimates since J.
Stokes passed up a chance to put the home side ahead after 23 minutes but he miss-hit his shot from the penalty spot and it trundled just a few yards, allowing Mark Reynolds to clear.
"This is an incredible opportunity for my city that I feel like I'm going to miss out if I don't do something, and yet what I do is not going to hit the mark, " he said.
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Scarlets wing Mark Jones (knee) has no set date to return and it is now probable he will miss the start of the Six Nations, but Morgan Stoddart (hamstring) is fit enough to take a Scarlets bench place away to Munster on Sunday.
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