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Either way it misses the mark badly.
Sometimes this show serves its story well, and sometimes it misses the mark badly.
There is also the possibility that this will be one of those years when the polls miss the mark badly in one or another direction on Election Day.
And there is the possibility that this will be one of those years where the polls miss the mark badly in one or another direction on Election Day.
But satire requires a bit more specificity, and as a portrait of anxious, status-conscious Brooklyn parents living in a chiaroscuro of self-righteousness and guilt, "Carnage" misses its mark badly.
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James Callaghan held all three posts before he became PM but left little mark and badly misjudged arguably his biggest decision, the timing of the general election.
Brooklyn Nets mascot the BrooklyKnight attempted a trampoline dunk and missed the mark pretty badly.
If you can't read their writing you might understand what they say and mark it badly.
Her left breast had been severed and her body, covered in bite marks, was badly beaten.
At the moment the lanes are disjointed, often badly marked and hardly policed, provoking antipathy and occasional chaos in the streets.
In Paris, according to David Wallechinsky's "The Complete Book of the Olympics," the route was so badly marked that some runners veered off course and had to share the road with bicyclists, automobiles, recreational runners and the occasional animal.
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