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China was "a little bit of a missing link in our global strategy" for trucks, Volvo's chief executive, Olof Persson, said in a conference call with analysts and journalists.
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"A little bit of a missed communication," Ms. Canas speculated, "and a lot of emotion".
I left feeling that this had been unambitious and a bit of a missed opportunity.
But harnessing all this awesome machine power to make just another Pat Metheny Group album without the group seems a bit of a missed opportunity.
"It's a little bit of a missed opportunity," said Josh Orol, 20, a sophomore at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and a leader of a campus movement to defeat Amendment One.
Oh, and it can't actually be used to sync with the Fitbit, which strikes me as a bit of a missed opportunity.
"It's a little bit more of a missed opportunity," said Regine Leibinger of Barkow Leibinger Architects, an American-German firm based in Berlin.
"I was coming off my second film, The Broken, which was a bit of a miss really, in terms of finding an audience.
He was also guilty of the missed tackle in what was, to be fair, a bit of a miss-match against Cuthbert for his try, but took his own well.
Lowpoint: There were a few numbers that didn't translate too well, Dirt off Your Shoulder being one of them, despite the classic booming Timbaland hook (in fact the sound was a little light on bass throughout, perhaps a bit of a miss on a hip-hop set).
"He will be a bit of a miss," Gallacher told BBC Scotland.
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