Aún no tenemos significados para "miss the point".
1But to call it a church is really to miss the point.
2In a Washington Post column titled The LeBron-Jordan debates miss the point.
3Conventional consolations are offered to him, and seem to miss the point.
4But to praise such accuracy is to miss the point, he believes.
5It is clear that I am drunk-abominably drunk-forI miss the point-
6I suggest, however, that proposed changes to content and assessment miss the point.
7Of course, some will read this and completely miss the point.
8Scientists say people who argue against funding unproven stem-cell research miss the point.
9Yet that, according to the Aga himself, would be to miss the point.
10Superficial comparisons to the work of Studio Ghibli miss the point.
11In the frenzy it was almost hard to miss the point: the clothes.
12And before going any further, these numbers miss the point entirely.
13But to do so would be to miss the point of the place.
14The critic of the Christianity of Jerusalem emphatically manages to miss the point.
15Stuffy people who insist on putting bureaucracy into everything really miss the point.
16But this is to miss the point to a world-class degree.
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