To blame Anthony entirely for New York's offensive failures, though, would miss the point.
Patchett's pastor, Bob Botsford, says fears that technology may replace Sundays at church, miss the point.
Rules that mandate more pay in the form of stock miss the point .
Such contentions would miss the point of this election almost as much as John Kerry did.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: W.��s ��moral values�� drive his foreign policy, too
But they miss the point that a booming economy, not woolly patriotism, brought in those dollars.
There are many in Brussels who will argue that these questions miss the point.
Drug firms say that the increasing focus on the risks and costs of drugs miss the point.
They are right but they also miss the point, which is the need to win the public's trust.
' But those people miss the point of this and so much else in Judaism and Jewish tradition.
To suggest that causation flows only one way is to miss the point.
Indeed, those who claim that higher taxes bring prosperity miss the point entirely.
But to expect too much of either the Palestinian troops or the ceasefire would be to miss the point.
IR Your concern about the plight of Europe's right seems to miss the point.
Jack argued that focusing on any specific ATM manufacturer would miss the point, given that practically every model is likely vulnerable.
My other worry here is that an oversimplified view of how financial conflicts affect medicine leads people to miss the point.
FORBES: How A Black-And-White View Of Pharma Companies Blinds Us To Real Problems
But from these Internet icons' subsequent pratfalls you might draw the wrong conclusion about technology startups and miss the point about 1995-2000.
Good Lord, this is some breathtakingly disingenuous garbage that simultaneously evinces basic innumeracy and manages to miss the point of the post entirely.
FORBES: Weisenthal's Law And Why Economic Pundits' Biggest Mantra Is Wrong
To frame the debate as one of rich-and-entitled versus poor-and-dispossessed is to both miss the point and further inflame an already incendiary environment.
The flap suggests that the debate over making your data "public" or "private" on Facebook (or other online services) can miss the point.
As for the worry that Amazon is stretching its elastic young brand too far, Mr Bezos argues that this is to miss the point.
Obama, Sebelius, Chu, Holder, and the rest of the gang want the best, but their technocratic blinders cause them to miss the point at times.
FORBES: Romney Must Convince Conservatives He's Not A David Brooks Republican
There is word of dissatisfaction by the match referee, Alan Hurst, at Harper's performance - but to blame Harper entirely is to miss the point.
To an old-fashioned Democrat, this all seems to miss the point.
You miss the point completely by considering only short-term financial numbers.
FORBES: Solar Power Soars in United States; Top 10 Solar Projects Under Construction
All of these arguments are true, but they miss the point.
FORBES: Government And People Are Both Spendthrifts With Credit Cards
But this is to miss the point of Roy Lichtenstein's achievement.
To Mr. Zuckerberg, regulatory and legal threats miss the point.
To do so would be to miss the point completely.
FORBES: Conservatives Are Missing The Point On Welfare Reform
Certainly, not all barbecue is good barbecue, and many barbecue places outside the barbecue belt still miss the point, but then again, so do many in the barbecue belt.
应用推荐