Sentence examples for missing something vital from inspiring English sources

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This is pursued in plot-tandem with the police investigation, which Aldea believes is missing something vital.

He'd be shocked if they didn't join in with gusto, or were annoyed at missing something vital like an actual goal or result.

The stories couldn't be more engaging, yet they arouse an oddly satisfying uneasiness that you're missing something vital; no sooner do you finish reading one than you want to read it again.

There's almost a feeling of born-again English pastoralism about some of the writing, though there's always a sense that, without the images they are meant to accompany, we might be missing something vital in the purely instrumental movements.

Women who complain that Margaret Thatcher was not a feminist because she didn't help other women or openly acknowledge her debt to feminism have a point, but they are also missing something vital.

As the sounds grew together, an obvious mood was forming, but by the time I had most everything written, I knew that it was missing something vital.

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But the pessimism of the presidential slanging-match misses something vital.

Yet to absorb this scene and conclude that robots are about to render humanity jobless is to miss something vital.

In the distance, I hear a smattering of applause and wonder if I've just missed something vital.

It is Koenig's humanity, her frustration at having missed something vital and her perpetual self-doubt that is the beating heart of this project.

If you really have missed something vital, get in touch – as long as it's a piece of your experience which matters.

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