Japanese executives working overseas rarely immerse themselves in local cultures and often display a tinear when attempting to strike notes that resonate with their target geographic markets.
Mr Cameron urged the prime minister to show more leadership on the issue, saying he had demonstrated a "tin ear" over the amount of public anger and calls for immediate reform.
Goldman Sachs showed a typical tinear by withdrawing its sponsorship of a fund-raiser for a credit union (financial co-operative) on November 3rd because it planned to honour Occupy Wall Street.
But for all its occasional tinear, "Dr Phil" dialogue, its contrivances and shortcuts, this remains a fundamentally sound and solid entertainment with a deep-rooted conviction that how we treat each other matters.
But the problem is one is no other Republican got in the act and two Katherine Harris apparently has a tinear when it comes to that, she never heard any of the pleas or at least she didn't act on them.