But the point missed by Mr. Tepper (and those at the central bank with whom he has placed his faith) is that the very inflation that will bolster stock prices will also destroy the underlying US economy.
After LaPierre complained that expanded background checks would only burden law-abiding citizens and said they make no sense because criminals ignore the system, Durbin commented that the NRA official missed the point.
The point that was missed is that in the event that IDF veterans are charged with war crimes, even the best attorneys will be of little use.
If you are able to walk away without yours hands covered in ink and highlighter, then you should go back and re-read the book because you missed the point!
"The press and the opposition appear to have missed the point, " Mr Hughes lamented.
Soleil served Algerian food during the interval so no one missed the point.
Efforts so far to put the Internet on television have mostly missed the point.
So while many commended the advisory committee, some said it missed the point.
So if we design a response to that problem where we focus on the average cop, we've missed the point and we're letting a few bad apples get away with what they've been getting away with.
When Garcia won the second point of the match on a missed forehand by Williams, someone in the crowd yelled, "Allez, Caroline!"
There's the occasional goofy grace note: Kyra Sedgwick, playing a voracious and obviously Anglo television reporter named Suzie Morales, rolls the 'R' in her surname as she signs off, just in case someone missed the point (we've all heard it).
"The more secure Mexico is, the more secure the United States will be, " the Mexican president said, first in Spanish and then in English, to make sure no one missed the point.
Pomranky says the attraction is the price point and the opportunity, something often missed by local investors.
And although the START treaty with Russia was good enough, all three events missed the main point: the threat of proliferation from hostile, unbiddable states like Iran.
The Rebels rallied to within a point in the final seconds before missed free throws and a costly inbounds pass sealed the loss.
The Crimson Tide missed a crucial extra point in the fourth quarter.
And I think -- I think as the statement says, it was at that point a missed opportunity for the government of Egypt to take the necessary steps toward that orderly transition.
"There were a number of Jewish groups who missed the point of that song, " he said.
In case anyone missed the point, he required his lawyers to attend economics seminars.
In case you missed the point about Apple 's new product breadth, the company has dropped "Computer" from its name.
Powell missed the point of the entire struggle at the eye of the storm in the global contest of ideas.
But they entirely missed the point of what Google was doing.
In regards to Darwinism, I fear you have missed the point.
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In case someone had missed the point, he said (without either putting on a leather jacket, or chewing gum) that the "tough neighbourhood has got tougher - we've got your back".
This completely missed the point about the fundamental nature of human memory that if it is not supported by objective evidence it is highly fallible, whatever jurors, the judge, or the witness themselves think.
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