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Stewart got off the mark with a four.

We were off the mark as soon as the bell for the cessation of work sounded.

Although they recalled the event exactly, they were off the mark by an average of5.2 years.

Bankers Trust, now part of Deutsche Bank, was arguably quickest off the mark.

Predictions early in 2005 that the year would be the warmest on record turned out to be off the mark.

The weather forecast was a bit off the mark-it predicted scattered showers and it poured with rain all day.

Managers need feedback, even if it's biased, rude, off the mark, or irrelevant-and much of it is.

And the Magic's outside shooters, so deadly while eliminating MVP LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers in the conference finals, were off the mark.

Their extensive research convinced them that the prevailing notions about women’s participation in the war—that they had to be deranged or depraved—were way off the mark.

I can't stress that enough, and Americans in general tend to be slower off the mark in this regard than managers from other countries.

The Grizzlies had two shots at winning the game, but Kyle Lowry missed a driving layup in the lane and Hakim Warrick was off the mark on a three-pointer as time expired.

I've known and admired Alan for years, and I believe he was a great chairman of the Federal Reserve Board. But I think his assessment is off the mark.

The discussions are off the mark

Rogers was first off the mark.

Whoever told you that was right off the mark.

As it turned out, that schedule was not far off the mark.

If the text is not correct, the candidate will be deducted, especially if the answer is off the mark, or off and on.

Most participants could accurately assess their odds of falling, but about a third were off the mark.

Then they worked on speed off the mark and a short technical drill with the ball followed by a short game.

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No, you're way off the mark.

Local firms have been quick off the mark to cash in on the oil boom.

Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz publicly rebukes Shinseki, stating that the general's estimate is "wildly off the mark."

Wisely, fat people see that such programs are too dull, too hard, too off the mark. They are never better than a whole cheesecake.

Two of the five arrows were off the mark

Still, Watkins was way off the mark by then predicting that Nicaragua and Mexico would seek admission to the Union after the Panama Canal was finished.

At the sound of the starting pistol, all the girls were off the mark like the wind.

A similar thing happens with cars when a faster, more powerful model is released, making an older (though still shiny) car seem a little less new and seem a little less quick off the mark.

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