But in seeing such engagements as determining our future development, they are way off the mark. |
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All the stuff about the supposedly seamy side of gaming is way off the mark. |
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In reflecting on what I wrote yesterday about all the American soldiers being war criminals, I realize that I was way off base. |
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I think he's an idealist, which is good, but I think he's way off base here. |
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Once we kedged our way off a mud bar on the Mystic River, the silty anchor tossed again and again till our boat glided free. |
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Although he is some way off getting his pilot's wings, Jamie has already set his sights on being a fighter pilot. |
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As there as yet has been no real reciprocation from the EU's trading partners, agreement on market access still is a long way off. |
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Nevertheless, successfully transplanting animal organs into human beings is still a long way off. |
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Speaking of shooting stuff, a detour led to the shooting range in the basement, where a disconcerting number of bullet marks were way off target. |
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At times, it looked as if she would fall but she quickly caught himself and made her way off the stage. |
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The color reproduction is good but the image is blocky and the contrast is way off. |
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I was having contractions, but only every 10 minutes so I thought she would be a long way off arriving. |
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Digital cable is often considered the answer to cable signal theft and piracy, but as a final solution it's a long way off. |
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And, if you imagined Hollywood stars to be haughty, snobbish creatures, you are way off the mark. |
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His swaggering bravado has turned me and a number of people I know way off. |
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Silliness aside, the real problem here is that once someone is on the no-fly list, there is effectively no way off. |
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Though researchers are busy working on vaccines for plague and canine distemper, such tools are still a long way off. |
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Unfortunately, for most novel proteins, that day is currently a long way off. |
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She stopped, glaring deep into Sarah's eyes, she shifted her body, extended her arm and opened their way off the bus. |
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It's these inconsistencies that have left them way off the pace in the championship race. |
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The Lewis Revolving Rifle puts the game way off balance giving you six quick-fire shots before having to reload. |
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There is a glimmer of light at the end of the tunnel, but it is still a long way off yet. |
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Once again, shareholders were pictured as dolts, unable to find their way off a stalled escalator. |
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So, as long as we've got them, we don't have to worry about William becoming king, because that's quite a long way off. |
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This has changed, and the grey bar now heads way off to the right of the screen. |
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Though Raju and Onu had a shy at the goal it was way off target and when the match looked meandering, Army XI struck. |
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Suddenly the hawk flies at something a long way off. It's a squirrel running on the ground. |
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George Orwell wasn't wrong about much but he was way off beam with his famously jaundiced view of sport. |
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However the cost and technology makes widespread introduction a long way off. |
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He has written at least two articles with which I heartily agree but today's is way off beam. |
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Comments like the system is going to collapse I think are just way off beam. |
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Well, the deduction may not be way off beam, but there are also those among youngsters who spend their time meaningfully. |
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With the so-called cashless society still some way off, ATMs, in my view, will remain a vital part of our everyday lives for many years to come. |
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It is a schizoid text of herstory, and the moments in the texts when she aspires towards primordial ideological bullying are way off the mark. |
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He also indulged in a bit of illicit breaking and entering, but most true professionals reckon he was way off the mark. |
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Now, she is an expert weaver herself although the small inkle looms she uses for demonstrations are a long way off the massive industrial versions. |
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But right now, if we were to put out an aggregated tally for 2014, it would be way off the mark. |
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It seemed such a long way off, and now, suddenly, the wedding is imminent. |
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The timing of the jokes, including the funny ones, is way off. |
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World War II is still a long way off, but the seeds of conflict are already being sown on the continent. |
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With the aforementioned reasons, the analogy between Aceh and the southern provinces of Thailand is way off the mark and not based on complete facts. |
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Not only does she like to be way off the ground, but her playful and booming laughter reverberates through any campground or room you might find her in. |
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Memories are fading about their dire predictions for mothers on welfare after the reforms of 1996, which were way off. |
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Our ostensible mission is to find New York's perfect pizza, but the restaurant is a little way off, so we duck into a dumpling bar for an appetiser. |
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Another of our employments was to row a little way off from the shore in a boat, and dive for large stones to build a wall round our master's house. |
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The only way off the barge and onto dry land is by way of a rowboat. |
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So you get a variety of views, but some of them are way off beam. |
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Palace were first to set their sights on goal but former Manchester United starlet Jovan Kirovski and Aki Riihilahti were way off beam with efforts from outside the box. |
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Similarly, the initial hypothesis is often way off base and this subtly drives home the fact that whilst these people are supremely good at their jobs, no one is perfect. |
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He is by far the most sublime player in the world today, despite his semi-final loss in the Australian Open, but topping Pete Sampras's silver collection is a long way off. |
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At a fundraiser in Sun Valley, Clint had gone way off message, talking about taxing Olympic medals and rambling on. |
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A ceramic wall decoration split in half while I caught the television before it could vibrate all the way off of its stand. |
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Voters smell out opportunism from a long way off and don't like it. |
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Two years into the century it seems we are still a long way off course. |
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It could conceivably do the same for pictures, but that is a way off. |
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The bus stopped, and the old lady ploddingly made her way off the bus. |
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However, rather than easing off as he approaches official retirement age, the Scot remains as committed and feisty as ever, with thoughts of stepping down a long way off. |
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The sailor sees the burthen, the built, and the distance of a ship at sea, while she is a great way off. |
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The agents were outnumbered, outgunned, and way off the beaten track, but Becky quickly understood that nobody had planned on any gunplay. |
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The date of July 17 planned for removal of the gall bladder seems a long way off. |
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As the walk continues, we might glimpse the town square down different streets, sometime a long way off, other times quite close. |
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The expulsion of ISIS from northern Iraq, though, is a long way off. |
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Or else, while the other is yet a great way off, he sendeth an ambassage, and desireth conditions of peace. |
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As they struggled to cope with the demands of Jamie, the head waiters and their own cack-handedness, it was clear they were a long way off from perfect. |
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The golden wedding is a long way off but our next target is ruby weddings. |
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The Federal Trade Commission in recent years has seldom struck out.... But last fortnight the FTC was caught way off base, sent red-faced to the showers. |
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Madame Defarge herself picked out the pattern on her sleeve with her toothpick, and saw and heard something inaudible and invisible a long way off. |
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Join Brooks as he takes you way, way off the beaten track in his trusty Toyota Land Cruiser to the high country for a few days of living off the land, Aussie style. |
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