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In France, President Jacques Chirac's enthusiasm for Turkish entry is out of tune with his people and his party.
ECONOMIST: Turkey and the European Union
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But he knew the real problem: His performers had grown complacent and out of tune with the rest of the industry.
FORBES: J&J An unfinished symphony
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Egypt was thriving economically, but the spoils flowed mostly to a cosmopolitan elite that was out of tune with the street.
ECONOMIST: The long wait
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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.
BBC: George Soros
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In recent years the Tory Reform Group, which is on the left of the party, has seemed out of tune with the Tory mainstream.
ECONOMIST: On the up
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Unfortunately, Washington seems increasingly out of tune with growth.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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It was out of tune with the proceedings.
FORBES: Geithner Testimony Trumps Paulson, Bernanke And Obama State Of The Union
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She attacked Lord Lawson's remarks as "out of tune" with public opinion and "stuck in the 1980s".
BBC: Development aid debate
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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.
CNN: Review: Rock stars invade queen's front garden
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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.
FORBES: Best Buy CEO Stares At Opportunity Promises Bold Action
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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.
FORBES: Success has brought out the bully in Apple
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So it goes with ephemeral ingredients, and yet a note of disappointment had been struck, like a string out of tune.
NEWYORKER: La Promenade des Anglais