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48 Sentences With "missed the point of"

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As nice as these comments may be to Sirokai, they missed the point of the post.
Ultimately, Trump has missed the point of his counterparts' pleas to keep the deal in place.
Social-media users are outraged by the photo, saying those involved missed the point of the show.
If you have a problem with Apu and no one else, you have missed the point of the show.
Because in short, a lot of people have completely missed the point of both the production and the play.
We wouldn't describe this group of distinguished women as "traitors", but it's obvious they've completely missed the point of #MeToo.
Gleckler countered that Trenberth missed the point of the paper, which wasn't aimed at providing new estimates of ocean warming.
She said that one of the problems with these gun-toting, sanitized tales was that they missed the point of Grimm.
But he missed the point of the European Commission's case, which was whether Apple took advantage of loopholes in Irish tax law.
They also — spoiler — continuously ask the question if "love is blind" in case anyone has missed the point of the whole experiment.
Senator Paul Davis, a Republican who wrote the bill, said the governor's remarks showed that he had missed the point of the legislation.
He learned Hebrew, and wrote a book on Jewish philosophy as a guide to life: seeking proof, he argued, missed the point of religion.
Fetty had been adamant the school district missed the point of his video that features images of weed and pole dancing in a classroom.
It pains me to think of how I wouldn't try them as a kid, when I evidently missed the point of Green Eggs and Ham.
By searching for a specific vision of the places we went, we missed the point of traveling, which is just being there and taking it in.
It's been called "deeply disturbing" and "puke-worthy," and many have expressed shock that those involved could have missed the point of the show so badly.
And if a person can't tell the difference between asking someone to lunch and sexually harassing them, they have missed the point of the #MeToo movement entirely.
Plus, it entirely missed the point of why the athletes were at the game, Ahmed wrote: To constantly emphasize what she's wearing and not her athletic skill is tiresome.
Instead, he has offered to advance benefits for the Druse in areas like building and zoning, which residents of Daliyat el-Karmel said missed the point of their objections.
Aheda Zanetti, the Australian designer credited as the burkini's inventor, argued that the government's reasoning behind the ban completely missed the point of the garment, in a column for The Guardian.
In fact, if you read the Foundation trilogy and put it down thinking, "Ah, a neutrino!" then you very likely missed the point of that ridiculous and absorbing set of novels.
Jada Pinkett Smith missed the point of "All Eyez on Me" -- the producer wasn't trying to precisely recreate her relationship with Tupac ... instead it's a vision of what he thinks Pac wanted it to be.
I remember telling my brother about my crush—I might have called him my "dream boy"—and him saying I totally missed the point of the whole book and calling me an "evolutionary weak link".
Linking to Alan Watts, whose words we were kindly allowed to use as a voice on the beginning of the album, the essential thing he talked about is that we've missed the point of life.
" Reno Mayor Eric Hunter has defended the move, arguing to The Star-Telegram that the only negative feedback the measure has received is probably from people who have "missed the point of what we are saying.
"Since Fast completely missed the point of Sunday's protest, here's perhaps a critique he might understand," she wrote to Hyperallergic in a long email reflecting on Fast's video piece also on display at the James Cohan Gallery.
Shortly thereafter, actor Mandy Patinkin, who plays the revenge-obsessed swordsman Inigo Montoya in the film, wrote that the then-presidential candidate's foreign policy proposals suggested Cruz had missed the point of the film in an editorial for Time magazine.
It hasn't even courted controversy in any real way, save for a few grumbles from viewers who clearly missed the point of the film, bemoaning the omission of a scene in which the astronauts plant an American flag on the moon.
You (and others, it soon becomes clear) write back to note that, leaving aside their unseemly eagerness to suck people's traumatic tales into a triumphal feminist vanity project, school administrators appear to have missed the point of #MeToo: that abuse is ubiquitous.
A recurring criticism within the negative reviews was that Snyder, who has a cinematic track record of eroticizing masculinity and violence and has been criticized for dabbling in racism in his movie 300, kind of missed the point of all the violence and the critical eye against superheroism that Moore and Gibbons baked into their comic.
While the photographers say the photo was intended as a call to action, the photo didn't sit well with fans of the 'The Handmaid's Tale,' who say it missed the point of the show and was tone-deafIn the world of Atwood's novel, handmaids are raped by married men who are unable to conceive children with their wives.
Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck GrassleyCharles (Chuck) Ernest GrassleyGOP senators call for Barr to release full results of Epstein investigation Trump health official: Controversial drug pricing move is 'top priority' Environmental advocates should take another look at biofuels MORE (R-Iowa) sent a similar rebuke last week to Rosenstein, saying the deputy attorney general's first response to the committee "largely missed the point" of the congressional investigations.
JC: No. There are so many different types of intelligence, and there are so many different ways of thinking about what is smart or not smart that I think that for CS folks to try to go after a human definition of general intelligence sort of misses the point in the same way that the Wright brothers, if they built a bird, they would have missed the point of aircraft.
This was my introduction to an entire economy whose contours I had never seen before made up of a vast sea of small-time slumlords and shaky investors who, desperate and fantastical, were convinced they were one of hot deal away from becoming a titan of industry and the strata above them of con artists, phony gurus, and silver-tongued devils that made millions off exploiting the unlimited resource of people who completely missed the point of Wolf of Wall Street.
They hate it. Because they're prejudiced. They've also missed the point of the lyrics. They think the songs are cop-outs, but they're not listening.
However, in 1800, the Wortleys complained they were unable to move in, as the architect had forgotten to build a staircase.Wortley Hall One hundred years later, a Duchess of Marlborough made the same complaint against Sir John Vanbrugh's Blenheim Palace. Both owners had rather missed the point of a house built on a 'piano nobile' design. A piano nobile is the principal floor, usually above a lower floor or semi-basement.
Although the ratings for Knight Rider 2000 were excellent, when NBC tested the audience reaction to Susan Norman, who was expected to front-line this proposed new Knight Rider series, she was given a thumbs down. According to David Hasselhoff, Knight Rider 2000 missed the point of the original series and had taken the wrong direction. Instead, the story is about a former cop turned psychotic killer who brings terror to the city of Seattle in the year 2000.
The reviewer, however, wrote that Goodman's other insights outweighed these errors, and appreciated Goodman's biographical linkage between Kafka's warders and executors and Kafka's two brothers who died in infancy. Rahv, on the other hand, in the Saturday Review of Literature, was perplexed at the lack of evidence for this linkage. Goodman's use of psychoanalysis, said Rahv, was less of a science than a "kind of free-for-all dialectic" in which any writer could assert anything they want. Rahv thought that Goodman's utopian conclusions missed the point of Kafka's world of contingency and dread.
The series' music producer Pip Burley wrote the title theme, "Perfick!". He had submitted the piece anonymously, having deemed the submissions received from a shortlist of composers missed the point of the essential romanticism of the show. Although it also featured lyrics, drawn from the words used in the novels, the theme music for the series did not feature them. The song with lyrics was later sung by David Jason for the radio adaptation of the last book in the Larkin series, A Little of What You Fancy.
" He himself gave an example of his meaning: A parish priest of the late 19th century once said (according to Guardini's illustration), "We must organize the procession better; we must see to it that the praying and singing is done better." For Guardini, the parish priest had missed the point of what true liturgical action is. The questions he had asked should have been different. They should have been, "How can the act of walking become a religious act, a retinue for the Lord progressing through his land, so that an 'epiphany' may take place.
United States, that there be a rational connection between the fact proved and the fact presumed.Leary v. United States, They had missed the point of that case, where the Court had struck down Timothy Leary's conviction for smuggling marijuana because it could not be rationally presumed, as the Marihuana Tax Act of 1937 did, that someone possessing the drug knew it came from outside the United States. "[T]he issue here is whether the 'fact proved,' (marketing scheme), is too vague a standard to give rise to the 'fact presumed,' (drug-relatedness)," he said.
In particular, Newsham objected to provisions regarding the release of body-camera footage, which historically had generally not been released. Newsham said police officers "feel they have been abandoned", and that the Council's actions failed to reflect years of reforms within the department, while Councilmembers said he had missed the point of the protests, with members Robert White, Charles Allen, and Vincent C. Gray asserting that his comments were dangerous. In July 2020, in response to litigation filed in the aftermath of the use of force to clear protesters for the Donald Trump photo op at St. John's Church, Newsham denied that officers in his department were involved in that action.
She teams up with Sue (Jane Lynch) and Beiste—who explains that she was hit by a speed bag—to teach the girls a lesson about domestic violence, and Sue assigns them to sing a song about women getting out of abusive relationships. The girls perform "Cell Block Tango", and Sue and Roz tell them that they completely missed the point of the assignment; the song is about women murdering their significant others for trivial reasons. Beiste, who walked out on the performance, tells Sue and Roz that her husband Cooter (Eric Bruskotter) actually did hit her. Sue insists that Beiste stay at her place, but Beiste opts to stay with her sister instead.
Reviewing the miniseries, the book The Ultimate Encyclopedia of Fantasy claimed Legend of Earthsea "totally missed the point" of Le Guin's novels, "ripping out all the subtlety, nuance and beauty of the books and inserting boring cliches, painful stereotypes and a very unwelcome 'epic' war in their place". The Moria website's review of "Legend of Earthsea" states "Earthsea feels exactly like tv filler. In the books, Ursula Le Guin expended a great deal of time creating a world with a depth and culture, but nothing of this survives in the mini-series". The review also argues Legend of Earthsea "is shabbily and indifferently directed" and "The dialogue is dreadfully clunky and often excruciatingly bad".
She stated that by casting a "petulant white kid" as Ged (who has red-brown skin in the book) the series "whitewashed Earthsea", and had ignored her choice to write the story of a non-white character, a choice she said was central to the book. This sentiment was shared by a review in The Ultimate Encyclopedia of Fantasy, which said that Legend of Earthsea "totally missed the point" of Le Guin's novels, "ripping out all the subtlety, nuance and beauty of the books and inserting boring cliches, painful stereotypes and a very unwelcome 'epic' war in their place". Studio Ghibli released an adaptation of the series in 2006 titled Tales from Earthsea. The film very loosely combines elements of the first, third, and fourth books into a new story.
His strongest criticism is that the film missed the point of the small society of rural life: > Thomas Hardy's novel told of a 19th century rural England in which class > distinctions and unyielding social codes surrounded his characters. They > were far from the madding crowd whether they liked it or not, and got > tangled in each other's problems because there was nowhere else to turn. > It's not simply that Bathsheba (Julie Christie) was courted by the three men > in her life, but that she was courted by ALL three men in her life. The film performed well at the box office in the UK but was a commercial failure in the US. Far from the Madding Crowd received mixed to positive reviews from critics, as the film holds a 64% rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 28 reviews.
The concept has been criticized since it has been published in Economists and the Public: A Study of Competition and Opinion (1936), often the essence was the understanding of the concept in which Hutt did not manage to respect the symmetry between freedom to demand and freedom to supply. Although Hutt may be blamed for the misunderstanding of the critics, they have missed the point of the concept: > Recognizing that in some situations a producer might choose a less > remunerative activity which that producer finds more personally satisfying, > Hutt defined such a decision as one of consumption, not production. In doing > so, he attempted to force the distinction between consumption and production > to run exactly parallel to the distinction between ends and means. The effort to make distinction between consumption and production parallel to the distinction between ends and means was viewed as unfortunate wordplay exercise by some economists.
On the other hand, although he denounces this environment throughout the song, the narrator concludes, taking leave of the caller and telling him that he must get on his way home, which can be interpreted as an admission of the fact he himself belongs to the middle class, or at least is close to. The first part of the song is a slow 3/4 time signature of a repetitive theme, of a somber mood, where, from the perspective of voice, tension grows moderately but steadily, and eventually explodes when the narrator evokes Frida, reflecting his passion for her; the music then returns to its first depressed theme for the end of the song. The song has since been covered by French popular music bands such as Ange, Oxmo Puccino and Noir Désir, although Ange may have missed the point of the song by excluding the part about Frida; on the Le Cimetière des arlequins album cover, is mentioned: "To Jacques Brel, we didn't dare take Frida from you".

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