Our wonderful, frustrating city may be out of touch with much of America but that is why many of us are here.
Domenico Quirico, 62, an experienced war reporter, entered Syria from Lebanon on 6 April saying he would be out of touch for a week.
To put it kindly, whoever crafted those statements must be out of touch with the reality that is now catching up with the quasi-theocratic regimes (in other words, situations where religion is immune from state power, and has power of its own) which persist across Europe.
He can't be that out of touch with the struggles of American families.
On the other hand if they duck the issue and overlook the sentiment in the market and the rating agencies then the IMF will be slammed as being out of touch with reality.
It is possible that the Pauls could be just the tiniest a bit out of touch with the difficulties faced by millions of Americans to whom a paper route would represent an idyllic childhood, even if they had to (shudder) put the papers inside the screen door?
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Will there be a rigorous process of appointment or will the new jobs be given to favoured sons who simply fit with the Tories' out of touch and out of date ideology?
The SCIS suggests lecturers at training colleges can be "far removed from the 21st century and out of touch with the current generation of pupils".
Sometimes I wonder just how out of touch folks in university circles can be with the real world.
All this may be true, but it still leaves the EU looking hopelessly out of touch.
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Marion seems to be sleepwalking ever so gracefully through depression -- neither completely out of touch, nor fully available.
The cartoonish impression of Biden that exists on the far right (and in the Onion) is way out of touch with reality, and Paul Ryan would do well to not be overconfident.
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So out of touch with these realities does the latest National Intelligence Estimate appear to be that it begs an urgent recommendation to this Committee and to the Congress as a whole: Get a second opinion!
But most parents are not out-of-touch idiots on the subject of job hunting, which seems to be the conclusion of both the study and Ms. Henderson.
The PAC's chair Margaret Hodge warned that out-of-touch BBC executives risked inflaming "dangerous" calls for the broadcaster to be subject to more political oversight.
The WDCS says the frequency ranges of some noise sources of human origin may be blotting out other, biologically important sounds, preventing mothers and calves from staying in touch and masking sound cues for predators and their prey.
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The proposal was "out of touch with service practice, service ethos and it was not a proposal to which consideration would be given, " Sir Richard said.
While Angela Merkel, Nicolas Sarkozy, and others trying to guide the EU out of the gutter have been forced to sound overly optimistic, the Economic and Financial Committee appears to be more in touch with reality, taking into the account the possibility of a renewed crisis in the financial sector that could reverberate into the real economy.
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