Such contentions would miss the point of this election almost as much as John Kerry did.
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' But those people miss the point of this and so much else in Judaism and Jewish tradition.
Good Lord, this is some breathtakingly disingenuous garbage that simultaneously evinces basic innumeracy and manages to miss the point of the post entirely.
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But this is to miss the point of Roy Lichtenstein's achievement.
It is tempting to think that he is joking, and that his theoretical elaborations about the true significance of communist-era jokes are a subtle parody of the way that modern literary critics so often miss the point of the texts they write about.
Maybe many of our resolutions fail because we miss the ideal point of transformation.
Both miss the essential point of how Spider-Man revolutionized comic books in the first place.
This makes The Economist required reading, but also explains why you often miss the point in the subjective world of the emotions which the bulk of mankind inhabits and in which you fear to tread.
Rules that mandate more pay in the form of stock miss the point .
Drug firms say that the increasing focus on the risks and costs of drugs miss the point.
But the virtue of stirring up controversy in this way is that it highlights that the debate over appropriate targets for the Bank of England may be to miss the point.
While I have nothing against this concept (I call it doing your job), I do have a problem with the reality that many practitioners of managing-up miss the point altogether.
IR Your concern about the plight of Europe's right seems to miss the point.
"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 point is that an Alcoa beat or miss is not a clear signal of where the market is heading, despite the importance often ascribed to its results thanks to their position on the earnings season calendar.
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Moreover, the Jordanian near-miss underscores the point that we should take no comfort from the fact that the status of such weapons is unknown, since some of them may wind up being used outside Iraq.
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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.
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Markets snap back viciously and if you miss the bottom you have lost much of the whole point of getting out in the first place.
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.
But when the signs are subtle, it's easy to miss them --sometimes it's even desirable from the point of view of the spouse.
Some point to the professionalism of the killing of Miss Dando, and the fact that she had recently fronted an appeal for Kosovar refugees, to suggest a Serb connection.
All of these arguments are true, but they miss the point.
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As President Bush's numbers have gone down, Bill Clinton's have gone up -- to the point where a majority of Americans now say they miss him.
My other worry here is that an oversimplified view of how financial conflicts affect medicine leads people to miss the point.
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NGOs also point out that three of the five commissioners installed under Miss Megawati's government are less than committed to the fight against graft.
But to expect too much of either the Palestinian troops or the ceasefire would be to miss the point.
Miss Havisham was an obvious reference point for designers Georgina Chapman and Keren Craig of the label Marchesa, a favorite on the red carpet (Chapman is married to movie mogul Harvey Weinstein).
Mr Issing and most of his colleagues have never seen an inflation rate that is too low and rarely miss an opportunity to point to risks that an outbreak of inflation may be around the corner.
Stauskas, who was 2-of-12 from 3-point range the first three games of this NCAA tourney, couldn't miss against the Gators.
Lloyd's List describes that occasion as a "near miss" and says the ship's route would have been less than 200m away from the point of collision on Friday's voyage.
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