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- noun Plural form of
miss . - noun Alternative spelling of
missus . (Mrs) - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
miss .
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Examples
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What the title misses is that the alternative to top-down is not bottom-up, but outside-in
Forbes.com: News Steve Denning 2011
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But where the nickname misses is temperament, or what some might call personality.
Think Progress » Hatch Follows Drudge Lead, Implies Alito Critics May Be Racist 2005
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But such a definition misses, I think, the core of the job, which is responsibility-oriented.
The General Managers John P. Kotter 1982
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I’ve no particular knowledge of IP law, but it seems to me that the basic difference, that Helprin misses is that in order for you to make money off of IP you need to get me to pay you money to put a copy of it into my head.
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What the three-corner model misses is exactly what Tyler talks about -- the norms and institutions in which individuals, markets and government are embedded.
Quote of the Day, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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The key that I believe Tyler misses is where positive liberty comes from.
Tyler on the Problems of Libertarians, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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A look at the hits and misses from the 3rd fundraising quarter
Afternoon Fix: Joe Miller acknowledges he was disciplined over use of government computers; DeMint spreads the wealth; and Politics and Pints tonight Aaron Blake 2010
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I do believe 99% of misses is the person at the butt end.
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The issue of Superman/Batman by Loeb's late son, with the preface where Robin talks about how much he misses is friend Superboy was another one that really got to me. dlfurman
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What Grygiel misses is this: The Tea Party is providing the energy for the 2010 GOP backlash.
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