This means they spell words the way that they sound, missing out silent letters and not following spelling rules. |
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For one thing they are missing out on one of life's great pleasures and secondly, they must be fed up to the teeth. |
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Now I realize how much I am missing out by not understanding my prayers from my siddur. |
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If you've never opened up a Lush parcel, you're definitely missing out on an incredible smell sensation. |
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It is incredibly cruel to think of siblings being kept apart and missing out on a lifetime of love and friendship that is theirs by right. |
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And with both the pair and the eight missing out on a place in the final, he knew that the four was his last shot at glory. |
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This North African courgette salad is a healthy alternative to hummus, using far less olive oil and missing out fattening tahini paste. |
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If you don't drink the occasional bottle of Californian wine, then you're missing out on some real treasures. |
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Defiant Castle Point Bowls Club is revamping its plans for a state-of-the-art new clubhouse after missing out on a national lottery grant. |
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Again, anyone interested should book as soon as possible to avoid missing out. |
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While some people wouldn't dream of missing out on the doughnuts and dagwood dogs, others will look for more nourishing snacks. |
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Narrowly missing out on a Grammy award, Wait For Me doesn't sound too much like the blues I was brought up with. |
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They only just lost in their semi-final missing out on the opportunity of an all Ilkley final. |
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They're all missing out, because it didn't take long to master and he writes about the lower class criminal types so well. |
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Self-employed people who work from home could be missing out on significant tax savings by not claiming their full expenses entitlement. |
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The next time you pass a busker, stop and have a proper listen, as you might be missing out on the next big thing in music. |
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The 19-year-old was recalled to the team for his second appearance as part of a five-pronged seam attack, with spinner Gary Keedy missing out. |
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I was disappointed at missing out on the owl, but more so on the waterhen, because I'd thought it would be easy. |
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The American has won the last three Australian Opens he has competed in, missing out only in 2002 while recuperating from wrist surgery. |
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They may also be missing out on valuable life assurance protection, invalidity and other benefits. |
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A few respondents thought they might be missing out on potentially interesting information. |
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If you're waiting up all night for a husband who comes home after the kids are in bed, you might feel you're missing out. |
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I start getting togged up at 6.50 pm, but there's a vocal warm-up at 6.30 pm and I'm happy to be missing out on that! |
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Greg McMillan, Alex Richards and Simon Ecclestone scored half centuries, with McMillan missing out on a ton by just eight runs. |
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The Essex club are hunting for a left back and left-sided midfielder after missing out on Paul Heckingbottom. |
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If you feel you're missing out on watching tigers launch assaults on nilgai, or muggers ambushing chital as they bend down to drink, take heart. |
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I was so miffed at missing out on my eggy muffin treat, I determined to make some at home on Sunday. |
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I'll be with the team until kick-off and I'll then have to take my seat in the stands, kicking my heels at missing out. |
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Chai's dish of choice is far from traditional, but he insists that purists are missing out. |
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I keep relentlessly busy because I suffer from FOMO, or fear of missing out. |
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Ten, even five years ago I would probably have stuck it out until the bitter end, just because I was afraid of missing out on something. |
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It was a good team effort with one man only missing out by metres before the second diver found the cable and eventually the anchor. |
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If you haven't seen what the Wayans brothers can do, then you're missing out on some uncontrollable laughter. |
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The report found that children under the age of one are not getting diagnosed and are missing out on treatment. |
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I think he's missing out on all the massive bouts with inflation. |
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If the figures are correct, I can confidently state that product producers, affiliates, and advertisers are missing out on a lot of massively searched niches. |
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It's little things like that, missing out on milestones in other people's lives. |
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I've spent so much of my life being afraid, missing out on experiences because I was playing it safe, staying within the lines, doing what was expected of me. |
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After finishing the academy, she was accepted into the Mariinsky Theatre, dancing solo parts straight away and missing out the almost mandatory stint in the corps de ballet. |
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That meant that they were missing out on a million cross-selling opportunities, and that their customer analysis would be skewed through their non-inclusion. |
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He was also exceedingly unlucky not to pick up the leader's yellow jersey on the prologue, only missing out when his chain slipped in the latter stages. |
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Nasal viral voidance was measured only in symptomatic participants thereby missing out on potential asymptomatic people who were infected. |
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I think we all know that capital is fleet of foot and will go where it is most welcome, and I think Canada is missing out on some opportunities. |
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If you're in a low or medium income range, you'll be missing out until you get around to filing your return. |
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Seeing that made me realize how much I've been missing out on, how very passionless my job had become since I first started. |
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With the situation we have today, is this the upswing of a cycle we're into with the cod and we're missing out on it? |
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That meant we were missing out on some talented employees, and it meant that we weren't doing what we felt we could do to support this community. |
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You may be worried that by not being upfront with her physician your grandmother is missing out on important treatment options. |
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We are missing out on the opportunity for countries without legislation to learn from countries with excellent soil-protection practices. |
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For more information, ask your pharmacist for advice on which vitamins and minerals you might be missing out on. |
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You're also missing out on an opportunity to have better wages, more benefits and a higher standard of living. |
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She feels, sometimes, that she is missing out on some of the things teenage girls do with their mothers. |
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In each case, the changes must be made quickly to avoid missing out on a valuable opportunity. |
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It emerged during the hearing that two companies have reported missing out on orders on account of industrial espionage. |
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And then you realizeI think this is what normal life is supposed to be like and what you'd been missing out on all of that time. |
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They only want to dance all night and smoke while the women feel that they are missing out on religion. |
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They are consequently missing out on talented individuals who may be perfect for the roles offering. |
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With this information you can clearly see what's holding you back and more to the point what professional strategies your missing out on. |
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Instead, he stayed for 15 years, winning four Italian Cups, a scudetto, a Cup-Winners' Cup and narrowly missing out on the 1991-1992 European Cup at Wembley. |
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Manassero insists there would be no heartbreak attached to missing out on joining the European team at Gleneagles in September. |
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His friends have suggested to Lyman that he is missing out on an awful lot of fun. |
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I know, only too well, the fear of missing out on an FA Cup final appearance. |
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Think about all the paper mache you're missing out on boom! Newspaper to the rescue. |
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Fear of the dark or fear of the unknown can result in many people not living their life to the fullest, missing out on theatre, films or a night out at a restaurant. |
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They did it in style, though, triumphing 3-0 to leave fellow Group A heavyweights Ghana missing out on the main event. |
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In Buenos Aires, Diego Maradona's Argentina must put an end to their three-game losing streak if they are to avoid the ignominy of missing out. |
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In fact, I'm becoming increasingly concerned that I might be missing out on my big chance to achieve my heart's desire just because I don't read the right magazines. |
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He also won the 13th stage of the Tour de France to Revel after missing out the day before in Mende. |
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I might have arrived too early for sakura, but cherry-blossom pilgrims are missing out on a spectacular secret. |
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I hate eating in my hotel room because it's always a club sandwich and chips, but even more because I really hate the idea of missing out on something. |
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At halftime of the Eaglets' first game with Germany, local fans poured out of the National Stadium in disgust, missing out on a proud fightback. |
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If you think of kimonos or school uniforms when you think of Japanese fashion, you're missing out on the best and most flamboyant outfits that Japan has to offer the world. |
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Both are scheduled for the same time and the venues are too distant to make a hop from one to the next without missing out on the key presentations. |
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In Group D, Australia and Serbia got the chop, with the socceroos just missing out because of their poor goal differential. |
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Time is slipping by and our children are missing out on vital aspects of the education due to them for want of safe, healthy and educationally friendly accommodation. |
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Children who drink bottled water may be putting their teeth at risk because they are missing out on fluoride in their tap water, researchers claim. |
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Hayley, who considered quitting after missing out on the last Olympics, finished a massive 40 seconds clear of her chasers in a time of 22 minutes 28 seconds. |
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Those who know him only as some sort of clownishly macho hipster from the past are missing out on one of the most powerful voices and exciting stage presences in pop music. |
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My vacations were vacant, an emptiness filled with feral joys, but still I felt vaguely gypped and carried some resentment at missing out on a part of the year that seemed to have been invented just for kids. |
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Maps in Hindutva offices have a habit of missing out the Pakistani border. At the moment India's relationship with Pakistan is relatively peaceful, partly because Pakistan is not in a state to be unpeaceful with anybody. |
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If we don't have provisions in place to ensure that consumers can defend themselves, we might be swatting a whole lot of flies with tanks, and missing out. |
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After missing out on Athens 2004, when they had to watch neighbours and rivals Argentina take the top prize, you can be sure the Seleção will be hungrier than ever for that elusive gold in Beijing. |
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Charity Dyslexia Scotland say they fear there are many more who have not been identified and are missing out on vital support. |
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They're growing up so fast and I'm missing out on a lot of their changes. |
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Minimizing unemployment spells is of course a good thing but one should also avoid missing out on opportunities to retrain and upgrade the unemployed so that an agenda of job quality is promoted. |
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By keeping them from leaving legally, some are missing out on opportunities and others will work illegally which puts them in an even more vulnerable situation. |
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Liverpool finished eighth in the league, once again missing out on European competition. |
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This, in turn, has the effect of the female missing out a year of egg carrying. |
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They took in Leeds to Harrogate on the first day and then Harrogate to Holme Moss, before missing out Sheffield and traveS lling to Mirfield. |
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There are still at least 72 million children who are missing out on their right to education because of the simple fact of where they are born or who their family is. |
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I opted for the fillet of lemon sole and wasn't disappointed at missing out on the lamb. |
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When you use this feature, you don't need to worry about missing out on the big bass rumbles of submarine missile launches or spacecraft flybys just because you're using small computer speakers. |
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His ignorant, misleading, populist scaremongering risks us missing out on the biggest opportunity to return powers to the regions in my lifetime. |
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On the other hand, if he does nothing, he knows he will be missing out on an opportunity to stand out from the competition, and that he will end up not being as competitive in the medium and long-term. |
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The break meant missing out on a red-carpet appearance at the Berlin Film Festival to promote her new movie Margin Call. |
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As a result the Department could be missing out on opportunities to identify areas where improvement is needed or where savings could be achieved. |
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Yet one in three children in these countries is missing out. |
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However, a new report from the UN warns that many developing countries risk missing out on the benefits of ICTs because of their lack of broadband infrastructure. |
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Indeed, a more general argument can be made that Canada is missing out on significant opportunities to add value to agriculture commodities before they are exported abroad. |
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An accomplished horseman, Nasser Al Attiyah really impressed by competing in four Olympic Games in shooting, just missing out on a medal, finishing fourth in 2004 Athens games. |
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One tale of unfulfilled potential is unfortunate, but four young stars on the same team missing out on the NFL is carelessness worthy of a longform feature in SB Nation. |
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New research conducted by Saskatchewan Agriculture and Food indicates producers who use spring-seeded cereals for grazing their livestock are missing out on a lot of feed production. |
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You mean it's like fear of missing out on an existential level? |
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By omitting LGBT contestants, ABC is missing out on a huge demographic. |
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Eventually, after needlessly missing out on the opportunity to sign up Greenpeace memberships, I learned that what I thought was most important was not what was most inspiring for others. |
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Films, especially, he fears missing out on. |
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The pupil premium is great, but not much help if you are being evicted because of the bedroom tax, or living in a substandard or unsafe home, or missing out on a good breakfast. |
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Well, when somebody's missing out of the chain, or it's 30 days for this and another 15 for that, and 20 days for this, then it just doesn't cut it. |
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I understood that I was missing out on a lot of his life and if the war really kicked off I was going to be gone for an even longer amount of time. |
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As people get older and the cost of available travel increases, living in our remote rural communities can mean missing out on things others take for granted. |
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Anybody who does not try the homemade ice cream is really missing out. |
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The pampered pooches will also not be missing out on the festive feast, with the poll finding that 25 per cent of owners offer their pooches titbits from the table. |
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Care homes across the UK could be missing out on opportunities to increase profits and make significant savings according to NatWest s Care Home Benchmarking Report. |
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Wayward Prince landed his first three starts over fences before narrowly missing out to Bostons Angel and Jessies Dream in the RSA Chase at the Cheltenham Festival. |
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Also just missing out were the eight girls racing in the octuple event. |
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