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Being off-target
adjective
Away from a target
Exact(2)
I tracked 8 of Romo's 37 passes as being off-target — about twice his normal rate — and all three of his interceptions were mostly his fault.
It was designed to assist experimentalists in determining which transcripts are the sensitive for being off-target.
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The preferred targeted region should be off-target free and conserved across many strains of a virus for broad activity.
His rifle throw was off-target, bouncing off shortstop Rey Ordóñez and both runners were safe.
Primer-dimers are off-target amplification artefacts formed by primer-primer binding and subsequent elongation.
France were off-target all over the place, their collective strength more than countered by the Italian pack.
It's off-target.
His eventual shot was off-target too.
PD: What you're describing is off-target effects.
Scrum-half Pienaar was off-target with the conversion.
But regardless, his assist was off-target and the right message was not delivered.
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