First, finger pointing between left and right is off the mark in this case.
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Even so, some agencies and their clients, find it difficult to get off the mark.
The following predictions about the next 10 years could be accurate or far off the mark.
They were quick off the mark too, reopening their embassy in Kabul before anyone else.
Most of their forecasts are behind the curve, off the mark and continually adjusted.
Tennessee's borders with Virginia and Kentucky are also off the mark of what was originally approved.
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At Ballybofey, Mattie Donnelly got the students off the mark before Ryan Bradley claimed an equaliser.
"We're off the mark, we've got about 25% of the money needed, " he said.
He added that rumors about what he and other executives made were wildly off the mark.
If the solution proves off the mark, the firm can swap in an alternative relatively easily.
This transformation is not confined to America, although American companies have been quickest off the mark.
Finger trouble, he told the twitterati who were quick off the mark with their congratulations.
The once-infested were also less quick off the mark when the time came to sing.
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Your article is way off the mark in terms of the picture it portrays of Hong Kong.
There are mutterings from them that the FSA was slow off the mark in expressing its reservations.
Even Richard Li and his Pacific Century group seem slow off the mark in the Net world.
That would be one issue where some of the criticism was off the mark, to say the least.
Logically 1 is the only equilibrium, but you would be way off the mark if you chose 1.
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His explosive speed off the mark has seen him timed at 3.69 seconds for those opening 30 meters.
Morrisons was first off the mark with news that it was cutting diesel by up to 2p a litre.
Comparisons will inevitably be made to such inspirational-teacher films as "Dead Poets Society, " and they'll be off the mark.
Both are off the mark, perhaps because neither author is a professional educator.
No matter who the next president is, it will be hard to shake off the mark of the penguin.
The UN's estimates that there were originally around 250, 000 civilians in Tiger-controlled areas appear not far off the mark.
Ceiron Thomas added the conversion before a penalty from Robinson got Gloucester off the mark in the seventh minute.
And BAT, as it happens, was quick off the mark in denouncing the outcome of the South African meeting.
Not that he's slow off the mark when it comes to social media.
On any given day you could substitute almost any pair of company names and not be far off the mark.
Vaughan took 15 balls to get off the mark before playing Fernando onto the leg-stump as England slumped to 17-3.
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Then Shaun Pollock, scourge of England in Durban, was off the mark with a clip off the pads for four.
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