By calling for a halt, these MPs have hit the nail on the head.
One of the case studies she shared with me really seemed to hit the nail on the head.
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In the context of speaking to project leaders (the audience at that event), Peters hits the nail on the head.
But unlike Amazon, Pandora and Netflix, no one has hit the nail on the head yet when it comes to news.
David Wolf hits the proverbial nail on the head in his latest retort to my articles on the construction equipment industry.
Tony Barnhart from CBS Sportsline hit the nail on the head.
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While this might oversimplify a story of mismatched interests, values, and capabilities, I think as far as 20, 000-foot view summaries go, it hits the nail on the head.
Mr. HOFFMAN: No, and I think that's because--you've hit the nail on the head of what the other critical element is in countering suicide terrorism, and that's excellent intelligence.
Deron Lovaas, transportation policy director for the Natural Resources Defense Council, said the study "hit the nail on the head in terms of the opportunity" to promote alternative modes of transportation.
Asked if all the main parties had lost public confidence on health, the inveterate Worcestershire health campaigner Dr Richard Taylor didn't hesitate: "You've hit the nail on the head, " he replied.
"I think we know the situation in domestic football in both Poland and Ukraine and I'm afraid the documentary hit the nail on the head -- it's a very bad situation, " he said.
Your article hits the nail on the head.
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He catalogued a list of injuries on Noah's head and body: deep internal bruising, abrasions, nail scratches, round focal bruises around his joints indicating squeezing fingertip pressure.
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He shook his head in distaste as he reached for his teacup, his chipped nail polish as black as his '80s mop of hair.
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