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McLaughlin was off the mark to end the third overtime.
But I was badly off the mark in my predictions
Some opinions about the deal are way off the mark.
To realize how off the mark Keates is, consider Beethoven.
Stress tests by European authorities were sometimes way off the mark.
By this metric most exchange rates are well off the mark.
Because, if he's right, Volvo will be way off the mark.
The results can be spot on … or far off the mark.
Goff's passes were regularly off the mark, and two were intercepted.
Your analysis of the two Max crashes is off the mark.
Doncic's desperation 3-pointer from half court was off the mark.
Individual forecasts sometimes swing widely yet remain way off the mark.
Your analysis of the two Max crashes is off the mark.
These recession prophesies could turn out to be way off the mark.
The Greek government argues that historically they have been off the mark.
His remarks are contrary to my views, and completely off the mark.
What was especially on or off the mark about that particular case?
A last-second Memphis heave from the backcourt was off the mark.
Immanuel Quickley's 3-point try at the buzzer was off the mark.
And that's not completely off the mark, confirms trend analyst Sara Maggioni.
Virginia held for the last shot, but Jerome's runner was off the mark.
The decision would be novel if it was not so off the mark.
Langford's last-second heave was off the mark, sending the game to overtime.
I don't think The Times in this case was wildly off the mark.
It's not that those early reports of mine were totally off the mark.
Attempts to use CFIUS for such off the mark purposes are nothing new.
Comparisons to Emmanuel Macron, France's fresh-faced new president, are also off the mark.
It's a point that feels a little off the mark in the modern day.
Certainly, discussing future preparedness in the middle of a crisis seems off the mark.
The problem is that almost every review suggests Trump is way off-the-mark.
And 30 percent of the time the devices were 10 mmHg off the mark.
Unfortunately for both Barr and Fletcher, these estimates were a little off the mark.
Maxey's potential game-winning shot was off the mark, sending the game to overtime.
If the prediction turns out to be off the mark, the theory may need rethinking.
First, they need to ignore the prevailing angry explanations that are all off the mark.
Jeff McCausland, told The New York Times that the candidate's assessment was off the mark.
These dismal gains would be way off the mark, as the target figure is seven.
In the case of this IG report, the accusers' suspicions were wildly off the mark.
A Crawford miss led to a Durant 3-point attempt that was off the mark.
In terms of female representation, the "Mission: Impossible" saga was woefully slow off the mark.
But as an expression of the Indian public's feelings, it wasn't far off the mark.
Nonetheless, the criticism that has rained down on him for this is off the mark.
"I feel like we were rather slow off the mark in America," Ms. Rucker said.
Riyadh's predictions of an easy victory, however, have proven to be consistently off-the-mark.
This was so far off the mark that it charmed me enough to keep chatting.
If it should be way off the mark, it could impact its longer-term thinking.
"In China, we're well off the mark of where we have to be," Ferguson said.
Now it says there was a programming error and that number was totally off the mark.
Predictions that markets would swoon after a failed constitutional referendum in December proved off the mark.
The Fed was pretty fast off the mark, and I suspect that worries some Asian markets.
Much like the festival itself, the Fyre sandwich is sad, empty, and gloriously off the mark.
It's not too far off the mark to assume Spotify is gunning for Pandora's user base.
In 2012, they were 2.7 points off the mark — a little wider but still quite good.
But to call it "the greatest in history" is far off the mark, according to economists.
But to call this economy "the greatest in history" is far off the mark, economists say.
If so, my family's hot dogs and hamburgers might not be off the mark after all.
That speculation was way off the mark, and MPs believe the same thing is happening again.
Subsequent reports, while somewhat varied, confirmed that the initial claim was not far off the mark.
To think of it as a Chinese version of Sputnik is not far off the mark.
The problem is when you don't fit that type, or fall a little off the mark.
Liberals who thought Mr. Trump would induce a global recession proved even farther off the mark.
If you're the political adviser to tech, they were super slow off the mark with Trump.
Trump's recent criticism of the former FBI director as a "showboat" isn't exactly off the mark.
Alphabet, Google, Facebook and Apple have been slow off the mark, but may enter the financial business.
According to the authors' retraction though, also published in JAMA, that latter figure was off the mark.
Drmic's last-second 255-point attempt was off the mark, and the Lobos escaped with the win.
Lawrence is a bit more off the mark — although, to be fair, archery is more her thing.
Sometimes it saves time, other times it's hilariously off the mark — but it should never be hateful.
Mr Cruz has promised that it will "not happen again", but that is also off the mark.
Algorithms then determine heart rate, which, according to the plaintiffs, tends to be considerably off the mark.
Where her very off-the-mark pronunciation came from is a mystery — a painful, cringe-inducing mystery.
Stephen Cooper's latest rant against the death penalty in California was off the mark on many points.
Federer was quick off the mark throughout that duel, unquestionably one of the matches of the year.
Achiuwa forced a quick steal, but his attempted game-tying 3-point attempt was off the mark.
Casey Morsell's potential game-winning 3-pointer for the Cavaliers was off the mark at the buzzer.
Ohio State had the final chance in regulation, but Lyle's off-balance attempt was off the mark.
But critics of Moore have said he's been off the mark in his past predictions about the economy.
Many voices have claimed that the statisticians lost the election because their predictions were so off the mark.
Hauser got the rebound and hit two free throws before McClung's half-court heave was off the mark.
This doesn't seem far off the mark, even though he coached in the Bay Area for several seasons.
Extortion The claim that Trump calling for a corruption investigation constitutes extortion is even further off the mark.
Even if his recent collections have fallen a bit off the mark, he has earned a victory lap.
But many of the Democrats' dire warnings are not far off the mark: Prices could indeed prove prohibitive.
The Saturday tweet, however, was quickly seen as off the mark by a number of White House aides.
Look, I agree with you, he had some answers that were off the mark but the policy is right.
The SEC's Office of Inspector General, in a scathing 2009 report, said Markopolos was not far off the mark.
Think about it, 50% of the picks to the Supreme Court by Republican Presidents have been off the mark.
Cameron Johnson's 103-point attempt was off the mark, and Henderson made two free throws to seal the outcome.
Mauer pointed toward home but Duke's throw was off the mark and Field easily scored the game-winning run.
It is now clear that many of these polls, particularly at the state level, were gravely off the mark.
But the company launched a counteroffensive against Markopolos, convincing Wall Street that the allegations are way off the mark.
With the shot clock winding down, Burrell fired an off-balance 3-point shot, which was off the mark.
For him to say that about Nancy Pelosi is so off the mark," Brown said on CNN's "New Day.
Your original thinking might've been off the mark, but that doesn't mean there isn't anything worth salvaging from it.
Trump's not off the mark when he calls today's Western organizations "obsolete," as he did NATO earlier this week.
He's not exactly the biology professor he dreamed of being at 21, but he's not far off the mark.
Another 26 percent of American voters said that fraud "rarely" occurs, but even that characterization is off the mark.
It's not that any of the criticisms are off the mark; it's that none of these epiphanies are credible.
"I think our dear friend Larry Kudlow is off the mark," UBS' Art Cashin said on CNBC on Thursday.
You can find more luxurious compact crossovers, but the EcoSport isn't far off the mark in terms of manners.
The endearing term "dear old Dad" is not that far off the mark, if a recent study is any indication.
Even opera singers, who are probably about as good at singing as humans can be, are sometimes off the mark.
But those calculations could be wildly off the mark if public health plans from the past serve as any indicator.
Look at January 2001, when the BLS' initial estimate of 226,000 jobs added turned out to be off the mark.
But at the same time, I think some of the grousing about the show has been slightly off the mark.
Those criticisms aren't entirely off the mark, but Brexit proponents haven't built a convincing affirmative case on top of them.
But his 3-pointer from the left flank under defensive pressure by Gallinari was off the mark as time expired.
While terms like "LGBT" and "climate change" haven't exactly been "scrubbed," last year's reports weren't that far off the mark.
Overweighted stocks have outperformed by 1.5 percentage points, while the underweight basket is off the mark by 4 percentage points.
American headlines such as that in the New York Times describing the country as "reeling" are wide off the mark.
U.S. banks have been busy recapitalizing after the 2008 crisis but their European counterparts have been slow off the mark.
While some believe that broadcasters react too quickly in these situations, others don't think they're quick enough off the mark.
Detroit still had a chance at the end, but Reggie Jackson's wild shot at the buzzer was off the mark.
The latest predictions of a world without workers will prove to be as wildly off the mark as previous ones.
If so, we might think that my worries about what arguments can say to individual victims is off the mark.
The Danish central bank was early off the mark with negative rates, launching below-zero certificates of deposit in 2012.
Even when the virtual assistant understood the question, the answers were often off the mark, researchers report in BMJ Innovations.
If that sounds like a real sad country song, titled "The Travis Blues," you are not far off the mark.
He has now made an historical unwise remark about Srebrenica, which is really off the mark, it is really unacceptable.
Mintz's attempt at a game-winning 239-pointer was off the mark with three seconds remaining, sending the game to overtime.
All the concern about a slowing economy may be off the mark, Ark Invest CEO Catherine Wood told CNBC on Tuesday.
This was completely off the mark; the last thing I wanted tonight was an Asian prostitute in a seedy massage parlor.
Mr Kumar may be off the mark; even neutral outfits such as the IMF and rating agencies share Mr Modi's numerology.
And the notion that the Grateful Dead were brilliant businessmen is so far off the mark, you know what I mean?
Like electric motors, diesels generate oodles of low-end torque, making them quick off the mark and more relaxing to drive.
In some cases, The New York Times reported they were even more off the mark than the non-education weighted polls.
"If he says things that I think are off the mark in a serious way, I'll point that out," Romney continued.
Despite that risk, suggestions that China wants to "spoil the party at any cost" are "wide off the mark," Brennan said.
If either the FOX or the Emerson poll is accurate, then the other one will be 19 points off the mark!
The remark was offensive, off the mark and does not reflect the reality of the majority of Latinos in this country.
There were several times on Sunday when he had forever to throw and was just off the mark to open receivers.
DENMARK The Danish central bank was early off the mark with negative rates, launching below-zero certificates of deposit in 2012.
Dr. Glasmeier points out that some expenses can be off the mark in regions where the rent is too damn high.
Many of these are given with supreme confidence, before they fade conveniently into insignificance as they whiz wide off the mark.
Adobe had projected $7.5 billion in online purchases on Black Friday this year, so sales were a little off the mark.
"We penalize people for not being aware right off the mark what they're suited for," he says, "and that's a mistake."
It also happens to be one of the biggest savings on our list, coming in over the $2,000 off the mark
"I would say that the critics are off the mark and have missed the whole point of the message," he said.
And furthermore, I don't find what Lewis said about Trump's illegitimacy to be outrageous, or off the mark in the least.
Beyond those two throws, Mahomes's passes have been off the mark, and Damien Williams has gotten nowhere with the running game.
My name, Lindsay Maizland, was transformed into "Line Maj-Britt" — way off the mark, but at least the first initials were right.
Jimmy Butler scored 30 points but was off the mark with a jumper with 103 seconds left for the Timberwolves (24-15).
Imagine an animated version of The Martian with more dancing and hallucinogenic drugs, and you might not be far off the mark.
"This is where misconceptions about what makes a person attractive potentially become quite damaging and quite far off the mark," she said.
Instead of driving down the lane to tie the score, he hoisted up a long 3-pointer that was off the mark.
But if you're picturing Kethledge as a mini Scalia, all flashy rhetoric and black-and-white conservative principle, you're off the mark.
When Trump does speak, as in his letter to Turkey's President, his language is often off the mark and just downright offensive.
But if you're picturing Kethledge as a mini-Scalia, all flashy rhetoric and black-and-white conservative principle, you're off the mark.
You have to do some interpretation, some guesswork, and in the end, hopefully you've got something that's not too off the mark.
To the Editor: Your editorial opposing President Trump's endorsement of a bill that would slash immigration limits is slightly off the mark.
Zach LaVine poured in 41 points for the Bulls but was off the mark with a 3-point attempt as time expired.
Gnabry then got off the mark in the 53rd after going past a number of Spurs defenders, adding another within two minutes.
But the claim that growth under Trump was below other presidents in their first six months in office was off the mark.
You know, I've been thinking a lot of the end of the Roman Empire lately, and that's not entirely off the mark.
Consequently, relying on average current-year net tax rates to assess fiscal progressivity, as is standard practice, can be far off the mark.
In public filings, the asset manager acknowledges that the valuation includes  "subjective factors" that create the "unavoidable" risk of  being off the mark.
Thompson Jr.'s wild 230-point attempt at the buzzer was off the mark, allowing Texas A&M to escape with the win.
We use humor and sarcasm to make a point and add color to the broadcast; in this instance, we were off the mark.
Narvaez followed with the winning hit, and Santana easily scored as the throw from Athletics left fielder Robbie Grossman was off the mark.
The bullet I fired was so off the mark, my only hope was that my enemy would laugh himself or herself to death.
Several of his passes were well off the mark, but he threw just one interception and extended a few drives with surprising throws.
"Worst Polls, just like in 2016 when they were so far off the mark, are the @FoxNews Polls," Trump tweeted on Friday morning.
Movie executives, citing past experiences, say that audiences leave thinking that something was off the mark, even if they aren't quite sure what.
"Worst Polls, just like in 2016 when they were so far off the mark, are the @FoxNews Polls," Mr. Trump wrote on Twitter.
He was notably slow off the mark when an Indian engineer was killed in Kansas by a man who questioned his immigration status.
Microsoft has since come out and told Variety that "these projections are wrong," without specifying why or how far off the mark they are.
The New York Knicks nearly pulled off the impossible on Friday, but Jose Calderon's 3-point attempt at the buzzer was off the mark.
Their Obamacare enrollment predictions were so off the mark that there's no reason to believe their estimates for the AHCA will be any better.
Nevertheless, things worked out okay enough that 20 years later (just 980 off the mark), Reagan was able to declare it morning in America.
Some investors warn these market bellwethers — closely watched by central bankers hoping their vast stimulus injections will prove effective — are way off the mark.
I do want to push back strongly on one point you made in the piece that I think is just way off the mark.
I may have surreptitiously peeked at Crenn's scores—but just to make sure, I told myself, that I wasn't too far off the mark.
Wales are top with three points followed by England and Russia with a point apiece and Slovakia who are yet to get off the mark.
The episode was meant to be fun and Virginia-themed (?), but its bland jingoism fell way off the mark, especially considering the Bachelorette's general apathy.
Although that prediction proved to be a bit off the mark (or perhaps it's still too early for its time), the idea is certainly compelling.
Morgan's word mountain is his own biggest challenge, but he makes matters worse by including pieces in the show that are simply off the mark.
Antitrust law is becoming very popular, but like many things that enter the world of media frenzy — the debate can often go off the mark.
So when Bryant fired one final 8003-pointer at Oracle Arena on Thursday night, it was fitting that the 26-footer was off the mark.
He said American companies had been slower off the mark to respond to GDPR than their European counterparts and were now scrambling to catch up.
That means a search for a financial planner, financial advisor or wealth manager could result in a listing that is quite far off the mark.
McGowens had a shot to win it for the Panthers in regulation, but his 3-point try with six seconds left was off the mark.
Yet, just as their polling predictions were vastly off the mark on Election Day so, too, are their predictions of Trump's presidential performance thus far.
Y.) is wildly off the mark and, frankly, unfair to the senator ("Don't discriminate against vets who want to serve new administration," Dec 8, 2016).
Likewise, he said the 2017 appellate division ruling was off the mark when it said chimps aren't persons because they cannot participate in the social contract.
Westbrook had a chance to tie the game at the buzzer, but the Pacers forced him into a desperation 40-footer that was off the mark.
This source says Trump's refrain in private was that's what makes him different -- people view him as real, even if he is off the mark sometimes.
Clemson had a chance to win it, but guard Marcquise Reed's 259-foot jumper at the buzzer was off the mark, sending the game to overtime.
On the Warriors' next trip down the floor, Durant misfired but the rebound was deflected to Thompson, whose driving attempt in traffic was off the mark.
In fairness, many of the world's biggest banks were further off the mark than the BoE with their calls for the Brexit impact on the economy.
During a public appearance in Boston, Blankfein, one of the most powerful banking executives in the world, said speculation about his retirement was off the mark.
But the beer-can wisdom of "it'll cure what ails ya" may not be too far off the mark, even when it comes to physical pain.
Though Destiny's development was infamously tortured and wrought with second guessing, Destiny 2's doubling down suggests the original game wasn't that far off the mark.
"We use humor and sarcasm to make a point and add color to the broadcast; in this instance, we were off the mark," the statement said.
But backup shortstop Difo's relay throw was off the mark and forced fourth-string first baseman Gerardo Parra to stretch to try to make the grab.
Jared Goff, perhaps rusty coming off a bye week, was off the mark on many passes and lost a fumble to help keep the game close.
The United Nations was slow off the mark, while the World Health Organization was inconsistent in its messaging in the early days of the coronavirus outbreak.
Dinner at the onsite steakhouse Duo was surprisingly good, but our last dinner at Spago had the most off-the-mark service at the entire property.
THINUS BOOYSENStellenbosch, South Africa The claim that there is an "analogy" between the Internet of Things and electricity, "another world-changing innovation", is off the mark.
Predictions of the future are rarely accurate, but Microsoft's vision of what its technology would look it 2019 would be like is pretty off the mark.
Clinton's campaign indicated those numbers aren't too far off the mark — and said her strong standing with minorities will help her after those states as well.
By September, the advice among the most cautious among us appeared off-the-mark, as the economy gathered steam, corporate profits remained strong and consumer spending accelerated.
The time, if ratified by global governing body IAAF, shaves 0.02 seconds off the mark countryman Maurice Greene initially established in 1998 and then matched in 2001.
EV sales continue to rise despite a cooling off in the global car market, and are even increasing in Europe, so Fröhlich is off the mark there.
Both of those responses are way off the mark if the GOP really wants to find a way to win on this story now and in November.
" He said national leader Aung San Suu Kyi had a duty to speak out and that her statements on the crisis had been "widely off the mark.
More generally, the sentiment that uncertainly and volatility are on the rise suggests that the Stay camp's dire economic predictions were not too far off the mark.
The desultory affair no doubt is a sign that those who argue American diplomacy is dead, or at least dying, are not too far off the mark.
But they still suggest that the hunch women have — that they will receive additional coverage of their appearance due to their gender — isn't totally off the mark.
IT'S HARD TO GET DOGMATIC IN ECONOMIC MATTERS PEOPLE THAT -- I WOULD SAY THAT THE -- JUST THE WHOLE EMPHASIS ON THE DEBT GOING UP DURING MY LIFETIME HAS BEEN WAY OFF THE MARK AND I'VE BEEN WAY OFF THE MARK WHEN I WAS BACK IN MY YOUNG REPUBLICAN DAYS, I WAS GOING AROUND SAYING ANOTHER DOLLAR OF NATIONAL DEBT WAS LIKELY TO THREATEN OUR FUTURE OR SOMETHING OF THE SORT.
The rhetoric generally goes that nightlife in the capital—especially queer nightlife—is dead, but tonight, for a moment at least, that feels kind of off-the-mark.
There are hints in apparently leaked email discussions among Clinton's campaign staff that bankers are not far off the mark when they count on her to tread lightly.
This isn't too far off the mark for Shin Godzilla, either, as the film reportedly uses a mixture of computers graphics, puppets, and animatronics to render Godzilla onscreen.
As the press cycle ramped up for Shadow of the Tomb Raider, I wondered, as I often do—how far off the mark did the marketing team stray?
A homage this far off the mark would be fine if the goal were to avoid animal fats, but butter slips around the strands of house-made bucatini.
Other experts said Kasowitz's claim that Comey leaked "privileged" information was off the mark, citing the fact that Trump previously had disclosed details about his interactions with Comey.
Although she is far from the quickest player off the mark, Pliskova also tracked down some drop shots in the forecourt and demonstrated deft touch on the run.
Ogwumike's first shot attempt for the win was off the mark, but she worked her way over to the loose ball for another attempt, which she coolly swished.
Spain's Inmobiliaria Colonial Socimi was quick off the mark in November, financing the purchase of Axiare even though the deal is not expected to complete until Q2 2018.
But as a novel it's just so far off the mark for me, I have a hard time seeing how it ever caught hold the way it did.
There's considerable evidence that the failure to weight by education was a major reason state pre-election polls were off the mark, especially in the Rust Belt states.
Streams of contumely are directed at a newspaper (you are reading it) that Kramer calls The New York Truth for being slow off the mark in covering AIDS.
Khalil Shabazz's 3-point jumper with 1:153 was off the mark and Kispert came up big again with a short jumper to put Gonzaga up 80-76.
Finally, bake into your budgets opportunities to pivot should the numbers perform as, better, or worse than expected — so you don't reach year-end completely off the mark.
Many Fed watchers took the move to mean that the committee was getting closer to the end of its rate hikes, but that interpretation soon proved off the mark.
After spending some time with the app, it appears that rumblings from some that Trump's presidential campaign is doubling as his own reality show aren't far off the mark.
Of the tens of academics, scientists, and economists I emailed, most didn't want to hypothesize—although in many ways, this unsavory tableau probably isn't too far off the mark.
So, as best we can tell, Phil Jackson is saying that Kevin Ding was off the mark because he once tried to change Michael Graham and that ended miserably.
Saddam made assumptions about President Bush and Washington that were wildly off the mark; he did not know what motivated Washington, and Washington did not know what motivated him.
But Hurricanes guard Lonnie Walker's jumper was off the mark and then Walker blocked the Seminoles' potential game-winning shot from guard Braian Angola, sending the game to overtime.
But Pence shook his head as Kaine ran down the list, accusing Kaine's characterizations of being off the mark and less controversial than how Clinton has labeled Trump supporters.
I'm particularly partial to Mike's Mighty Good Craft Ramen, which looks like a fancy Cup O'Noodles and whose boast of "insanely rich broth" isn't too far off the mark.
When 156 people were recently asked if they could draw some of the world's most iconic brand logos from memory, some of their recreations were laughably off the mark.
The newspaper had been quick off the mark to cover Kim Jong Un's trip, plastering it's Tuesday edition with pictures and stories of Kim traveling with officials and sightseeing.
Booker scored 22 points Tuesday but his long 23-pointer at the buzzer was off the mark as the Suns suffered a 153-215 loss to the Portland Trail Blazers.
Odomes missed the second free throw to give Baylor a chance but King McClure's desperation shot at the buzzer was well off the mark to give the Sooners the win.
Afflalo's 3-pointer with 37 seconds to play got the Knicks within 87-85, but his 13-foot jumper to tie it with 13 seconds left was off the mark.
That's the lesson of the 20th century, and it's why Warren's critics aren't totally off the mark in accusing her of being a socialist — not in intent, but in mentality.
The French coach also praised Ronaldo for his performance and said the Portuguese, who missed four league games through suspension, is desperate to get off the mark in La Liga.
Kaine was so far off the mark it somehow worked, even though there is no reality in which anyone would mistake it for Trump without that context being aggressively foregrounded.  .
Flustered fighters are great for putting in pot shots against, but fighters who work hard to ignore feints often end up slower off the mark when the real attacks come.
North Carolina's Cameron Johnson canned two free throws with 4.2 seconds remaining after an offensive rebound before N.C. State's Johnson was off the mark with a heave to end regulation.
"This was not a huge miss or off-the-mark, this was a shocking miss," said Mark Grant, managing director and fixed-income strategist at Hilltop Securities in Fort Lauderdale.
"'Deeply offensive' and 'laughably absurd'Other scholars who have studied the US's relationship with race say Trump's comments are wildly off the mark, characterizing them as "deeply offensive" and "laughably absurd.
Jaden Schwartz led the rush and initially tried to pass it to Carl Gunnarsson, but the pass was off the mark and bounced off Gunnarsson's foot right to Tarasenko's stick.
"  Glenn Kessler, The Washington Post's fact-check guru, deemed Edwards's claims "wildly off the mark," granting her a Three Pinocchio rating — one shy of the most egregious Four Pinocchio "whoppers.
Fairbanks was quickest off the mark with "His Majesty, the American," which debuted in September 21915 at New York's new Capitol Theater, said to be the largest in the world.
Yet although predictions of job losses after the vote were off the mark, John Springford of the Centre for European Reform, another think-tank, says those for the economy were not.
If the underdeveloped brains of adolescents at least partly explain their criminal behavior, then holding them fully responsible for their actions, and punishing them as adults, seems wildly off the mark.
Wall Street was expected to get 2018 off the mark with a small gain, with sentiment also helped by news that North Korea had offered an olive branch to South Korea.
And the pundits who believe Trump's support isn't about racism, but really comes only from lower middle class wage-earners angry about being "left out" are also somewhat off the mark.
Yet in focusing most of the blame on trade pacts such as the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and the Trans-Pacific Partnership, his diagnosis is far off the mark.
The teams had combined to take 23 shots; for Auburn, half came from beyond the 216-point arc and, truth be told, they were mostly off the mark: 258 for 257.
The Bears led 259-217 after a first half in which they converted a mere 216 percent from the field, but they got off the mark quickly in the second half.
How often have you been at a meeting and you listened to an idea that you knew was only half-baked, or even off the mark but you didn't say anything?
Andre Misiekaba, who is of maroon origin and a member of parliament, told website De Ware Tijd that Blok's comments were off the mark because Suriname is a strong multicultural society.
Here's how I'd sum up your book in a sentence, and you tell me if I'm off the mark: Luck comes down to never underestimating the laziness of the human brain.
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar was off the mark in his scathing critique of "The Bachelor," because love blossoms the same way on TV as it does in real life ... so says a contestant.
More than a few critics will likely compare the overwhelming visuals of this movie to The Matrix in terms of special effects breakthroughs, and they won't be too far off the mark.
While we can't quite look at the figures side by side—not all groups track all four shadow wars—the estimates for strike numbers and combatant deaths aren't far off the mark.
Not since Herman Melville's publishers argued for less whale and more maidens in "Moby-Dick" ("young, perhaps voluptuous," they dared to dream) has a literary judgment been so impressively off the mark.
It's still possible that the reversal of those policies will have a destabilizing effect, but even if that does happen — and I hope it doesn't — I was still way off the mark.
Countries have also been skeptical of advice from the WHO—or at least, they were in the early days, because they thought it should have been faster off the mark in China.
That isn't to say things might not still go horribly wrong, only that the habit of comparing Trump to despots of yore is off the mark and undermines the case against him.
Likewise, his attempts at slashing bronze also seem off the mark and oddly figurative: One includes New York skyscrapers and the other is a defaced portrait of Greek socialite and gallerist Iris Clert.
Those figures are not far off the mark Obama set last year, when 25% thought the policies he proposed would move the nation in the right direction, the highest mark of his presidency.
After a timeout that allowed them to advance the ball, the Kings took a shot at a win, but Barnes' 30-footer with two-tenths of a second remaining was off the mark.
"The White House, to be honest, on the political side I think is a little slow off the mark," Trump's former chief strategist, Stephen Bannon, said in a recent interview with The Hill.
The BOJ remains confident it will achieve its target of 2 percent consumer inflation, including energy costs, by the fiscal year starting in April 2019, even as it remains well off the mark.
While Vic's stroke game varies between terrifying and literally off the mark, and he humps his way completely off of the matt, it's his pillow talk that is truly worth a laugh out loud.
The joke about Apple's hottest growing category being accessories this year isn't a million miles off the mark — phones can be the gateway to getting consumers to spend money in other, more lucrative ways.
New Zealand were off the mark quickly against Britain with Woodman showing off her remarkable finishing power by turning her marker and then skipping over the cover tackle to touch down in the corner.
OBJ even switches feet, rainbows the ball over his head, and makes beautiful contact on the volley that would have made for a better field goal, but still not too far off the mark.
While it was arguably far down the list of irresponsible comments he made in that clip, Trump's claim that 100,000 people died from the flu in 1990 was also way, way off the mark.
The Galaxy has a chance as well, when Uriel Antuna's cross through the area found the foot of Rolf Feltscher, who hit it just off the mark in the final minute of the half.
Crystal Palace are also without a point after losing 2-0 at home to Swansea City but Brighton and Hove Albion are off the mark following a 03-0 draw at 10-man Watford.
Busker confronts Dr. Melanie Bird about living in the past and remaining too attached to her husband, Oliver, who's been gone for twenty years; ulterior motives aside, this isn't too far off the mark.
"Politically, [Bush] could never recover" from his slowness off the mark, Smith says; his perceived indifference hurt him more in the second term than the perception of illegitimacy had hobbled him in the first.
Japan's Hideto Tanihara, who shared the opening round lead on Thursday, fell well off the mark after a disappointing round that saw him hit two birdies and two bogeys to finish on six-under.
Yet for myriad reasons — timing, competition, dearth of funds, off-the-mark campaigns, lack of je ne sais quoi — none of those performances managed to gin up much interest, though some arguably were deserving.
Minnesota had two opportunities to win late in regulation, but Shabazz Napier missed a 23-pointer with 279 seconds left, and Wiggins was off the mark from 271 feet with 2.1 seconds to go.
The Congressional Budget Office and lots of other supposed experts were way off the mark when they estimated how many people would sign up for insurance to avoid the penalties for not doing so.
I think this objection is off the mark, because what I'd need to see is an argument that opposing inequality in some particular way is actually going to be the best thing to do.
So when Trump says he is unifying the Republican Party, he is not too far off the mark: most Republicans say they could vote for Trump, and, more so, most Republicans really dislike Clinton.
Netherlands Prime Minister Mark Rutte told CNBC on Tuesday that Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan was "totally off the mark" when he recently compared the Dutch to Nazis and had behaved in an "increasingly hysterical" manner.
It turns out that wrist-mounted heart rate monitors can be wildly off the mark, according to a new Cleveland Clinic study being presented this weekend at a meeting of the American College of Cardiology.
I attempted to return the shot but was so wildly off the mark the ball soared straight past my target — its poor robot arm was no match for my expert lack of hand-eye coordination.
It&aposs once again the disrupter-in-chief doing the things that he thinks makes sense for the American people and is off the mark of that system that we now call the swamp, Judge.
But if you're tempted to panic right now, do remind yourself that Americans have a long history of being slow off the mark during a crisis — and then pulling together to mount an overwhelming response.
"Ironically, other outfits were even more wildly off the mark, but the Post appears to be the designated defendant," Jonathan Turley, a professor at George Washington University Law School, said in an email to Vox.
" Indeed, Shelton told POLITICO last year that it was "wildly off-the-mark to suggest ... I am itching to return to the gold standard or some other radical proposal," suggesting she was instead seeking "incremental change.
The critical changes that took place in those years offer some powerful evidence about why some of the critiques coming from Sanders supporters about who Clinton is and what she can accomplish are off the mark.
"Some had put out such low figures that it built into the market unreasonable expectations that were clearly off the mark," said soft commodities analyst Judith Ganes-Chase, founder and president of J. Ganes-Chase Consulting.
CLEVELAND — The final evening of the Republican National Convention passed with little tumult among protesters and the police, capping a week in which predictions of wide-scale unrest on the streets were well off the mark.
But as long as the voters and the politicians don't see the agencies and their off-the-mark warnings for what they really are, Illinois-level pain will come to the rest of us soon enough.
Case in point: Lillard was pretty sure he was outdueling Steph Curry on Monday night, as the two traded off-the-mark jumpers for most of Game Four between the Blazers and the Golden State Warriors.
The fine folks at iFixit are usually first off the mark to tear down the latest iPhones and work out exactly what's inside the casing, including the size of the battery and the amount of RAM installed.
ANDREW ANGHead of factor investingBlackRockNew York Speech is not violenceToni Morrison was a great writer, but her statement, "Oppressive language does more than represent violence; it is violence" is off the mark ("On malign words", August 23th).
For the second time in as many weeks, Boston Fed President Eric Rosengren warned on Monday that futures markets, which see only one modest rate hike in each of the next few years, are off the mark.
It's very difficult to make predictions about the impact of major policy changes before they happen -- consider, for example, how far off the mark initial predictions were when it came to Obamacare's impact on health insurance coverage.
The war of words continued on Tuesday when Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte told CNBC that Erdogan was "totally off the mark" when he compared the Dutch to Nazis and had behaved in an "increasingly hysterical" manner.
It was the second time in as many weeks that Boston Fed President Eric Rosengren warned that futures markets, which see only one modest rate hike in each of the next few years, are off the mark.
That confluence of complexities conspired to keep Gallup, one of the most admired polling outlets in the nation, out of the 2016 game after a 85033 effort in which they were off the mark and widely criticized.
We do know that the device's sales were up 50 percent from last year as of the company's latest quarterly earning's report, according to Tim Cook, so these DigiTimes projections probably won't be too far off the mark.
A long rebound was corralled by Florida State forward Phi Cofer, who raced down the court and nearly won the game in a regulation with a long jump shot at the buzzer that was just off the mark.
Elsewhere, in the Netherlands, Prime Minister Mark Rutte told CNBC on Tuesday that Turkey's President Tayyip Erdogan was "totally off the mark" when he recently compared the Dutch to Nazis and had behaved in an "increasingly hysterical " manner.
Although they claim Christianity, they claim Christianity in the name of white supremacy, in the name of Christian supremacy, and those who I believe actually follow the way of Jesus — we believe they are completely off the mark.
That's what happened yesterday at DreamHack Atlanta, when an off-the-mark shot from The Muffin Men's Kyle "Torment" Storer bounced off the wall, hit Gale Force Esports' Alexandre "Kaydop" Courant's car, and landed in Gale Force's net.
Biden's misgivings about his own conduct during his sometimes-combative interview on ABC's "Good Morning America" were outmatched by his insistence that President Donald Trump and his conspiratorial accusations of wrongdoing are shameful and wildly off the mark.
Regardless of the outcome of these lawsuits, one point bears repeating, as many times as it takes to make people understand: Richard Sackler's comment about the blameworthiness of people with substance use disorders is totally off the mark.
Trailing by two with 6.4 seconds left, Cleveland had one last chance to tie the game or go for the win, but Jordan Clarkson's shot was off the mark and the Clippers had their ninth win in 58.13 games.
Shamet had his shot rejected by Clark with 9.3 seconds left, senior guard Conner Frankamp was off the mark with a 3-pointer with 2.5 seconds left and senior forward Darral Willis Jr. missed the putback as time expired.
An L.A. County judge dismissed Wade Robson's 2013 suit on Tuesday ... saying he filed too late for the estate to be held liable -- and Robson's attempt to recast it as a lawsuit against Michael's companies was off the mark.
So while it was known that the government wasn't reuniting every parent and child it had separated — and even that the government hadn't accounted for every separated family — it wasn't known just how far off the mark they were.
Note: InsideEVs reached out to CNBC to clarify that the Oppenheimer analyst's number included Tesla's Canadian deliveries, while their estimates are only for the U.S. As a result, the outlet's second-quarter estimate was not significantly off the mark.
Authored by researchers from the likes of Virginia Tech and Harvard, "Growing pains for global monitoring of societal events" showed just how off the mark is the assumption that big data will bring exactitude to the large-scale study of civilization.
TV Time, however, hasn't been as useful for making recommendations – its suggestions have been off-the-mark when I've tried it in the past, often leaning too heavily on network's back catalogs than pushing me to more current or trending content.
It's strange that a billionaire real estate and reality show icon from New York like Donald Trump was their ticket to reconnecting to Middle America, but that just shows how far off the mark the Republicans have been for decades.
In the end, the Republican business establishment must start by accepting that Karl Marx was not completely off the mark: that it was policies of government intervention in the economy such as child labor laws that saved capitalism from itself.
So if we are trying to make an important end-of-life decision for ourselves when we can still think properly by anticipating what we would want when we could no longer think properly, we may be off the mark.
Except for her student sketches of nudes — classically composed contour drawings that evince a tactile sense of form — and a listless foray into still-life photograms, these works all display various degrees of wrongness, often exhilarating, sometimes simply off the mark.
He said the four rate hikes that Fed policymakers generally expect will be needed this year could be off the mark if inflation moved "rapidly" toward 2 percent once oil prices bottomed out and the value of the dollar peaked.
This has become a contentious political issue in Italy - where thousands of small savers hold bank bonds - and made it more difficult for it to follow the examples of euro zone peers who were quicker off the mark in setting up bad banks.
But, of course, while some acknowledge that Trump correctly diagnosed a major problem, they are quick to add that his solutions to that problem — in particular, the decision to launch potentially disastrous trade wars with Europe and China — are off the mark.
"That is just really off the mark to suggest that just because the state may exercise final say over price that antitrust doesn't matter," said Tim Greaney, a health law professor at the University of California, Hastings, and former DOJ antitrust official.
Ronaldo scored a hat-trick in Portugal's opening group game against Spain and added another goal in their match against Morocco, while Messi got off the mark in the 2-0 win over Nigeria that secured Argentina's place in the knockout stages.
Since the NSIDC is now getting sea ice data from a different Defense Department satellite (known as DMSP F-18) than it had been previously, due to an equipment malfunction, the organization cautions that the ice extent data may be somewhat off the mark.
The day after Trump beat Hillary Clinton, the Nobel prize winning economist predicted a stock market collapse, which was slightly off the mark, given that the stock market is up near 28503 percent and $22019 trillion in wealth has been created since Trump was elected.
Monta Ellis was off the mark on a potential game-winning shot at the end of regulation and missed again on a tying attempt in the final seconds of overtime, putting a damper on an otherwise solid performance that included a season-high 13 assists.
Coming back from 17 points down Monday against Wisconsin, Penn State's best player had the ball in the final seconds with a chance to win the game, but super sophomore Tony Carr's 153-pointer was off the mark and the Lions fell 64-63.
While the needed investment is still far off the mark of the more than $1 trillion needed just to maintain current levels of service for wastewater and drinking water over the next twenty years, it provided a starting point for further increases in investment.
Looking back at his predictions for 2016, some of the key scenarios posited – such as oil rebounding to $100 a barrel, Democrats winning the U.S. presidential election in a "landslide" and the euro strengthening against a tumbling dollar – have proven to be rather far off the mark.
And, to my eye at least, looked off the mark, although you can kind of see the facial contours the algorithm is matching for… The image at the top of this post was rated a 41 per cent likeness, and really doesn't look anything like me IMO.
I got to see engineering samples of the ROG Phone for myself here at Computex, and I walked away feeling more impressed by the actual hardware than I expected, though the premise of an Android smartphone for hardcore gamers still feels like it's off the mark.
Countries with a strong tradition in the men's game but who have been slow off the mark with women's football, such as Spain and Italy, have shown signs of improvement — both in the quality of their football and the level of interest generated by their national sides.
But polling has been consistently off the mark in Nevada, not only because it's difficult to predict who will participate in a caucus, but because many casino workers work unusual hours and the state has a constantly changing population with movement in and out of the state.
Kohlschreiber, who is 34th in the world rankings, was slow to get off the mark as Marterer took a 2-1 lead in the first set but the 34-year-old settled into his stride to win 20 of the next 23 available points and eventually, seal the set.
The evening got off to an electrifying start with Prenot chasing down Kevin Cordes to win the men's 22012 breaststroke in a sizzling time of two minutes, 7.17 seconds, the second fastest ever in the event and just 0.10 seconds off the mark held by Japan's Akhiro Yamaguchi.
Culver's potential game-winner was off the mark, and Hunter corralled the rebound but he attempted to outlet it to Guy, who was signaling for a timeout and missed the pass sailing out of bounds to give Texas Tech one final chance to win the game in regulation.
"When Supreme is making something that is actually slightly edgy in this political climate through this collab featuring the LGBTQ community, instead of fake-edgy pieces that say 'fuck the world' or '666,' some of you guys are 'disgusted' and think Supreme has fallen off the mark," they wrote.
Abdulmanap Nurmagomedov—Khabib's father, lifetime combat sambo coach and personal advisor—responded to one Instagram user who replied to his son's picture—essentially confirming the bout with Ferguson has been signed and as BloodyElbow's Karim Zidan, a Russian MMA expert, alluded to, Nurmagomedov Sr. is rarely off the mark.
Today the assessed value has been reduced to $10,300, but this means the city's estimate of the market value of his former home stands at $20,600, which is still way off the mark for a derelict property that last sold for $2,900 and is surrounded by other derelict homes.
It doesn't feel too far off the mark from contemporary life, either, where I juggle writing jobs and a day job and loans and side gigs to create conditions under which I can, just maybe, have a little bit of breathing room to work on something I love.
Amber Heard's ex-girlfriend, who just claimed Amber's 2009 arrest for domestic violence was bogus because the cop was a homophobe with a hint of misogyny ... couldn't be further off the mark, because the officer is an openly gay woman who also contributed money to a domestic violence organization.
My enthusiasm for the iPad is why I disagree strongly with Tech Insider's Tim Stenovec, whom I feel was off the mark when he recently wrote the iPad Pro "isn't as versatile as a computer," as it seems his comment overlooks a niche but not insignificant demographic: the accessibility community.
President Kennedy closed his famous speech by saying, "With a good conscience our only reward, with history the final judge of our deeds, let us go forth and lead the land we love…" Judging by the rhetoric of today's presidential candidates in both parties, we are way off the mark.
But unless you work for Boeing or NASA, your initial estimates are probably going to be wildly off the mark, so the brackets should be wider they probably are — say, from one pound to one billion pounds for the plane's weight and from one mile to a billion miles for the lunar diameter.
Mr. Trump's tweet was off the mark on three counts: • Mr. Podesta was Hillary Clinton's campaign chairman at the time and had no authority to turn over anything, much less someone else's emails, to the F.B.I. and C.I.A. • Mr. Podesta — whose own emails were targeted by hackers — fully cooperated with law enforcement agencies.
Indeed, the early Christians were largely considered by the Romans as a kind of Jewish sect, and this wasn't terribly far off the mark, as so many of the essentials of Christianity owe their shape and tenor to the Hebrew scriptures, which the writers of New Testament took great pains to quote lavishly.
Westbrook is the first player since Jordan in 1989 to record seven triple-doubles in a row, but his tying 3-point attempt in the final seconds was off the mark on Friday as Oklahoma City had a six-game winning streak come to an end in a 102-99 home loss to Houston.
"It was important to us, as the season went on, to get more and more into Beck's point of view, so that you can factually compare and contrast the times that [Joe] is correct about why she's doing what she's doing, and then the times when he's way off the mark," Ms. Gamble explained.
If that description reminds you of ABC's mid-2000s sci-fi-tinged sensation Lost, you're not too off the mark; that show's creator and executive producer, J. J. Abrams, also carries an executive producing credit on Westworld with creators and showrunners Jonathan Nolan (The Dark Knight, Interstellar, Person of Interest) and Lisa Joy (Pushing Daisies, Burn Notice).
Many of these assumptions will doubtless prove far off the mark, or even possibly wrong, but it strikes me that with the exception of some pie-in-sky valuations for companies like Tesla, the overall market is a long way from discounting the potential price and volatility effects of a positive, but hugely disruptive set of changes.
This means North Korea is indeed under unique threat, but its posturing about a prospective invasion is wildly off the mark — the war plan against the Hermit Kingdom revolves around a wholly modernized contest that resides in the air, space, and cyber domains, designed to take advantage of every machine vulnerability of a fossilized industrial foe.
Barack ObamaBarack Hussein ObamaBen Shapiro: No prominent GOP figure ever questioned Obama's legitimacy 3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 Obama's high school basketball jersey sells for 0,85033 at auction MORE not only proved them wrong, he also proved that their biased assessments of racism in America were wildly off the mark in that instance.
Still — and here's where O'Hanlon and his ilk couldn't be more off the mark — like Vietnam before it, the Afghan war should never have been fought for these last almost 18 years, never could have been won, never will be won, and should be ended in some fashion, even a Trumpian one, as soon as possible.
That's just slightly slower than a standard Formula E car's top speed of about 225 kph (140 mph), and the autonomous system handled the course at a level that was just eight percent off the mark set by a competitive human driver, but it's important to note that the Devbot was running on an empty track.
Arlene Foster also indicated that media reports speculating about the shape of the emerging deal are "so far off the mark you can't see the mark," indicating that Johnson has not currently conceded the need for a full customs border in the Irish sea, which may prove to be the major sticking point in the ongoing negotiations.
I know a lot of people in open relationships, and I've talked to and observed them plenty, but I wanted to be absolutely sure I wasn't totally off the mark in saying the following: an open relationship means a lot of things are up for discussion, sure, but with the baseline understanding that both partners are being honest and respectful.
Congressional Republicans and administration officials, including Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Director Mick Mulvaney and Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Tom Price have not been shy in questioning whether the agency should even play a major role in policymaking to begin with, pointing to what they say are off-the-mark CBO estimates on Obamacare and the American Health Care Act.
Chuck SchumerCharles (Chuck) Ellis SchumerLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Appropriators warn White House against clawing back foreign aid Colorado candidates vying to take on Gardner warn Hickenlooper they won't back down MORE's suggestion that Moore's loss foreshadows an across-the-board slaughtering of republicans in the 2202 midterms is off the mark.
Daniel Roseberry's sophomore Schiaparelli couture leaned a little too heavily into the traditional surreal tropes of the house, including winking eyes and trompe l'oeil candelabra, that were great in slouchy trouser suits and gowns that provided their own cloud cover, but off the mark entirely in fake tan lines and awning-striped bathing suit gowns emerging from seas of hot pink skirts.
But sometimes you have no idea what happened, because the person was so afraid of hurting your feelings during the break-up that they hardly say anything at all, leaving you to draw your own conclusions, put two and two together, and come up with a story that could be so far off the mark, but which you and your friends think is the most likely explanation.
I've since spent more time exploring other streaming forecast tools, like Spotify's Discover Weekly, which is either strangely prescient (Yes, I would love to listen to Kelsey Lu's "Due West") or strangely off the mark (No, I don't want to listen to "Rainbowland" by Miley Cyrus), but one thing I've tried to keep in mind for WIRED's Fall Tracks list is that same sense of uncovering.
EditorsNote: fixes Virginia Tech's record in third graf, adds dropped word "scored" to last sentence of next-to-last graf Chris Clarke's putback of a teammate's airball with 4.1 seconds left gave Virginia Tech a 113-63 victory against No. 5 Duke on Monday night at Cassell Coliseum in Blacksburg, Va. Grayson Allen's desperation 3-pointer was off the mark for Duke at the buzzer, prompting the home crowd to storm the court in celebration.
A common stop along the VIP Trump tour include a room adjacent to the Oval Office that he says is ground zero for the Lewinski scandal: The book also seems to indicate that the viral "Gorilla Channel" meme was not that far off the mark—Trump is really, really focused on watching TV: As a former—and arguably current—TV star, one of Trump's key competencies is his attention to what does and does not look good on screen.
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Kelly and Heimpel are, however, off the mark in criticizing Finance Chairman Orrin HatchOrrin Grant HatchTrump to award racing legend Roger Penske with Presidential Medal of Freedom Trump awards Presidential Medal of Freedom to economist, former Reagan adviser Arthur Laffer Second ex-Senate staffer charged in aiding doxxing of GOP senators MORE (R-Utah) and Ranking Member Ron WydenRonald (Ron) Lee WydenWyden blasts FEC Republicans for blocking probe into NRA over possible Russia donations Wyden calls for end to political ad targeting on Facebook, Google Ex-CIA chief worries campaigns falling short on cybersecurity MORE (D-Ore.) for failure to pass the "Family First" child welfare bill.

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