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32 Sentences With "miss the boat"

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How did an entire industry miss the boat on this?
In my head that's like they don't want to miss the boat.
Still, it's not like these scientists are going to miss the boat.
These investors miss the boat as they churn through such choppy water.
Did Ford miss the boat by failing to bring back the Ranger sooner?
Some experts say that if millennials don't change their habits they'll miss the boat completely.
Obviously, you don't want to miss the boat, so you want to get your product up.
"The biggest risk is if there is a secret advantage and we miss the boat," Alison says.
"[My film] became timely now, but I didn't miss the boat, at least," director and writer Anna Biller laughs.
As someone who didn't miss the boat, I don't know that I believe it, though it's certainly a comforting suggestion.
Sometimes even hardcore foodies miss the boat on certain trends, and it quickly becomes too late to ask what say, farro is.
Click on to shop it while you still can, along with some equally-as-stylish options just in case you miss the boat.
As long as political science thinks of this election as all about race and misogyny and nothing else, we will miss the boat.
If you miss the boat, though, you'll have to wait until February for footwear fit for an actual princess — seriously, the People's Princess actually wore the brand.
It's shaping up to be the indie hit of the year — so get on it now and brag to your friends later when they miss the boat.
It is as though companies have moved from working with or around government policy to actively insuring against it, simply because they can't afford to miss the boat.
It felt like we, didn't miss the boat, but the by the time it came out Tore had done Gran Turismo with the Cardigans, which sold zillions of copies.
Click on to shop the pair that's available (and to keep refreshing the page until the new ones hit), along with some similar options in case you miss the boat.
It's a good thing Microsoft is determined not to miss the boat on cloud computing, a current trend that connects people over the internet to software hosted in big data centers.
When they say the tour will leave at a certain hour or the ship will sail at a certain time, you better be there or you will miss the boat for real.
IPOs are historically a stop-and-start market and it is not unusual for companies and their advisers to miss the boat in terms of timing, or to have over-inflated price expectations.
The sharp turn was more of "an emotional move, people thinking they're going to miss the boat," said Michael Matousek, head trader at U.S. Global Investors Inc in San Antonio, about the gains in oil.
With that in mind, game developers of popular or growing esports might soon feel the need to add accommodating features and settings in their games to ensure they don't run into any broadcasting problems or miss the boat on opportunities for them.
"Many clients of mine who are considered conservative now do not want to miss the boat, and lots of conversations revolve around taking profits at these levels and waiting for a pullback in the market, " said Alexander G. Koury, a CFP at Householder Group.
How to become impervious to distractions: Startup founders who landed a $55,000 deal on 'Shark Tank' rehearsed their pitch while running, dodging a hair dryer, and even punching each other in the faceWhen you almost miss the boat: 'What the hell were we thinking?
So take some time this Fourth of July to consider all the reasons why you should set your sights on citizenship now, not later: Image via Getty Images / Vaselena Image via Getty Images / Vaselena The single best reason to file a citizenship application is to make sure you don't miss the boat.
If it bombs, you can try again in a few months or next year but I think it's never too early to try ... and if you miss the boat and your kid is 17 and going off to college next year, don't throw your hands up and say, 'I missed the boat.
Concerns about the Commonwealth, the welfare state and sovereignty led it to miss the boat at the Messina conference in 1955, when the ECSC countries decided to form the European Economic Community, the precursor of today's EU. Instead, in 1960 Britain cajoled six much smaller European countries into forming the European Free-Trade Association (EFTA).
Don't Miss the Boat is a board game for two to four players, with no dice or cards or element of elimination. The rules are simple enough to be mastered by a five-year-old, yet there is no element of chance, and experienced players can use sophisticated tactics and strategies to win. The game was first published by Parker Brothers in 1965, then by Waddingtons in 1966. The title is currently owned by Hasbro and is no longer manufactured.
Upon release, Billboard commented: "Early dance hit "Machine Gun" and current "So Many People" prove to be a somewhat deceptive introduction to a collection that fits more comfortably in a techno/modern rock bag. Although pop radio at large may miss the boat on this one, tracks like "Cathy" and "Carousel" may appeal to the more adventurous programmers".Billboard magazine - Album reviews - October 21, 1989 - page 78 Barry Walters of The San Francisco Examiner noted Kemmler's "soaring, stylish tenor" and Cretu's "lavish, invigorating production" on the album.
Larry Charters is a composer who is visiting Paris, and is exhausted from so many women wanting to meet him and ask for his autograph. When he is about to leave and head back home, he asks his friend Bob to stem the tide of admiring ladies rushing his hotel door by pretending to be him. Larry takes off, and Bob does his best to pretend he is Larry. But Colette, an actress who inadvertently causes Bob to miss the boat train, finds that she gets more than she bargained for by befriending "Larry".
At the end of the World War I in December 1918, the driver René Thomas and Ernest Henry offered to Ernest Maurice Ballot the design of a race car that Ernest Henry had made during the war. The latter accepted and thus aimed to participate in the 1919 Indianapolis 500, the first post-war Indianapolis race. Ernest Henry had 101 days (it was in fact necessary to leave Paris no later than April 26, 1919 in order not to miss the boat) to finalize his study and create 4 complete cars for this event. These four Ballot cars, which were designed in the utmost secrecy, naturally resembled pre-war Peugeots, but Ernest Henry, who took the time during the war to improve his design before the war, resumed his sketch hemi engine with four valves per cylinder, inclined at 60°, controlled by a dual overhead cam head, to equip a straight-eight engine capable of 2900 RPM and giving 150 hp for a top speed of nearly .

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