| 21. | Though such remedies may seem sensible, they miss the mark.
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| 22. | Projections of a surplus could miss the mark, of course, if the economy falters.
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| 23. | The Bills'defense will see that he misses the mark again.
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| 24. | It's meant to be touching but misses the mark and borders on the comic.
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| 25. | But there are just as many performances that miss the mark as hit it.
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| 26. | The book misses the mark for a number of reasons.
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| 27. | And some nutritionists say it misses the mark altogether in prescribing a healthy diet.
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| 28. | Democrats insist that the O'Neill analogy also misses the mark.
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| 29. | While we direly need good romantic comedies, this one misses the mark by a mile.
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| 30. | Lange's production of this disc often misses the mark.
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