In France, President Jacques Chirac's enthusiasm for Turkish entry is out of tune with his people and his party.
But he knew the real problem: His performers had grown complacent and out of tune with the rest of the industry.
Egypt was thriving economically, but the spoils flowed mostly to a cosmopolitan elite that was out of tune with the street.
With Bangladeshis being flooded out or poisoned right and left, the opposition's campaign seems out of tune with the needs of the country.
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He also warned that Germany was "out of tune with the rest of the world" when it came to handling the euro crisis.
In recent years the Tory Reform Group, which is on the left of the party, has seemed out of tune with the Tory mainstream.
Unfortunately, Washington seems increasingly out of tune with growth.
It was out of tune with the proceedings.
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She attacked Lord Lawson's remarks as "out of tune" with public opinion and "stuck in the 1980s".
Am sang "I Gotta Feeling" with octave-hopping pop singer Jessie J, X-Factor alumni JLS produced a medley of hits, while Barlow performed a duet with a painfully out of tune Cheryl Cole.
Makers are not the salvation for our world economies, but the problem-solving that comes out of the DIY, Fixer, Maker movements is more in tune with how companies grow than cutting jobs and closing stores.
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Bullying behavior seems out of tune for a company that promotes a youthful, hipster image--with dancing silhouettes bopping to U2 on their music players in a current commercial--and is still remembered for a 1984 ad depicting IBM as Orwellian.
So it goes with ephemeral ingredients, and yet a note of disappointment had been struck, like a string out of tune.
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