Sentences with phrase «as out of touch with reality»

Today no church is considered complete without a parish house or education building; but in the 13th century, if anyone had suggested that a church should erect a building to house the religious activities of the congregation, that person would have been regarded as out of touch with reality.
If you set the bar too high, you'll be seen as out of touch with reality — and your employees will wonder why they should even try.

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As a result, the United States» wealthiest are increasingly resembling President George H.W. Bush, who lost a presidential election in 1992 in part because he seemed to be out of touch with the realities of everyday life, like shopping in a supermarket.
Sullivan believed, as did Adler, Horney, and Fromm, that personality is not fixed in early childhood unless the self - system is so crippled by anxiety as to be largely out of touch with reality.
The fact that he was surprised by his loss of religious employment bears witness to how out of touch with reality his years as a pastor have made him.
And as for Reality... Well, he is «totally» out of touch with himself..
prothero, typical liberal view — completely out of touch with reality — if the founders of this mosque had any taste they would leave this site alone, and the people murdered by their often fanatical faith to rest in peace — liberals and their complete elitist views such as prothero will bring down this country
This shows Wenger is out of touch with realities... One fact is Sure, U CANT WIN THE LEAGUE WITH GIROUD AS UR MAIN STRIKERwith realities... One fact is Sure, U CANT WIN THE LEAGUE WITH GIROUD AS UR MAIN STRIKERWITH GIROUD AS UR MAIN STRIKER....
To put forward the proven unfit, almost always, Diaby, as being better than one of our own all time great midfielders, as you have, shows a person completely out of touch with realities and a refusal to face facts.
Why not just accept we are now well into the 21st century and dinosaurs like you are regarded as strange and totally out of touch with modern football reality by modern fans.
Thanks to the «net, plenty of us will read what you write, and I suspect that the actual «Silent Majority» will see your column as demonstrating just how out of touch you and those who agree with you are with the reality and difficulty of race in this fair country.
So obsessed, so primitive, so provincial, so evil, so insensitive, so petty, so cruel, so crude, so paranoid, so deluded, so out of touch with reality, so reckless, so hateful and so obsessed with President Jonathan and the PDP is the Buhari Presidency that they went as far as to say that the great lady and former Minister of Information Mrs. Dora Akunyili was sent to her premature death and early grave because she was given a job by the former President.
A Ukip spokesman said Kassam was «more than a little out of touch with the reality» as he has not been involved in changes in the party since the election.
In one way it is comforting when reality mirrors aspects of your Westminster plot as you feel you're at least in touch with the out - of - touch, but in another it niggles that you should write something which is clearly fictional entertainment rather than (potential) fact.
The former shadow home secretary said it showed that IPSA was «out of touch with reality» and he would propose a motion to stop the increase as the «public would not see the point of this», but he would not be drawn on whether he would accept the rise.
Many universities have already started to use English as the teaching language for some of their courses in line with scientific and education needs, they noted, so «the voices that raise in the name of the defense of the French language thus seem to us totally out of touch with reality
* The problems we think of as «psychosis» — hearing voices, believing things that others find strange, or appearing out of touch with reality — can be understood in the same way as other psychological problems such as anxiety or shyness.
As a built - in protection method for survival, fear can help in some situations, but other times it can put us out of touch with reality, thereby stifling personal creativity.
To the extent that this idea doesn't seem to appeal to full - blown publishing firms that's simply taken as confirmation that traditional publishers are completely out of touch with the new reality.
... which was dropped from ExxonMobil's roster, as Heartland acknowledges, for being too out - of - touch with the scientific reality of climate change — that's according to ExxonMobil!
The text as it stands is completely out of touch with reality.
As a former university professor (American history) myself, I can attest to the fact that higher education can make people dumber, not smarter, and put them farther out of touch with reality.
In the meantime, there were many statements contained in the records that portrayed the plaintiff as unstable and out of touch with reality.
Though some might attribute the decline of law reviews to the increased popularity of blogs (which courts continue to cite with growing frequency), there are other factors at play, such as the larger issue of whether legal scholarship has grown out of touch with the realities of law practice.
we just let our tickets go this year as the seat licenses in levi stadium were out of touch with reality in my mind we had great seats 45 yard line 30 rows up so they were premium seats.
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