Sentences with phrase «of tune with»

When it comes to nudity FB and most American corporations are out of tune with their users just because of some religious extremists.
If any significant part of the leadership were notably out of tune with the membership, they would be voted out of office pretty swiftly, or would never have risen to the posts they have.
Compared to using the value in point one of 0.08 W / m2K, the amount of additional investment to compensate for this simply in order to demonstrate compliance with Part L in a Deap calculation has increased by an order of magnitude — more unnecessary waste which is completely out of tune with the fabric - first sustainable building approach as well as cost - optimal considerations.
The denial of climate change, while out of tune with the science, is consistent with — even necessary for — the outlook of almost all the world's economists.
While I would say that west Africa, in particular Nigeria, is more fortunate than other African countries in being able to offer several art education possibilities at tertiary level, that provision remains anachronistic: a colonial relic out of tune with present day contextual, stylistic and intellectual realities.
They feel awkward and out of tune with your psyche.
It's true that both Eilshemius and Thompson were manifestly eccentric, for both were out of tune with their times, but in truth they really have little to do with one another.
If you find yourself thinking in broker - ese, you'll naturally make assumptions that are in tune with the goals of your stock broker, and may be out of tune with yours.
The Shiller P / E ratio is an example of a single idea that is in fashion with investors, but out of tune with the current investment situation
So I am looking for a simple, convincing argument for why house prices just can't keep rising indefinitely out of tune with peoples real income.
«The ad hoc adjustments used by banks, included inappropriate calculation of the cost of funds; no change in the base rate even as the cost of deposits declined significantly; sharp increase in the return on net worth out of tune with past track record or future prospects to offset the impact of reduction in the cost of deposits on the lending rate; and inclusion of new components in the base rate formula to adjust the rate to a desired level.
he is out of tune with reality and he neglects consumer demand.
No, by then the other OS systems will be so out of tune with where technology has gone that they will be irrelevant.
The evolution of the M264 engine in the new C300 doesn't use the hybrid functions of the C200 EQ Boost, but runs a higher state of tune with added turbo boost pressure.
Globally, the Z4 is offered with a 2.0 - litre twin turbo and 3.0 - litre twin turbo in various states of tune with the former now also being offered in a new base variant.
Available in various states of tune with up to 330 hp, the V8 engine allowed the Longchamp to reach a top speed of 240 km / h (149 mph) which was quite something at the time.
The new 2.0 - litre petrol is available in two states of tune with both the sedans.
The XE Portfolio and XF Portfolio variants get the higher state of tune with 247 BHP @ 5,500 rpm and 365 Nm @ 1,200 - 4,500 rpm.
The Polo GT TDI will also be powered by the same diesel engine in a higher state of tune with max power of 105PS and high torque up to 250Nm.
Fitting all the above modifications produces a headline - grabbing 781 hp, but the car we're driving (thanks to German supercar broker Vision of Speed) has the penultimate stage of tune with less intrusive 100 - cell catalytic converters, the best we can get in the United States and Europe.
Three diesel options, a 1.5 -, 1.6 - and 2 - litre TDCi, come in five states of tune with between 94bhp and 148bhp.
The 2.0 - litre TDI is also available in a higher state of tune with 187bhp, but it's unlikely that we'll get that model in the UK (at least for the time being) so we tested the 148bhp version.
A tossed - together version of the tune with new, Lustig - inspired lyrics causes one to fantasize about how much better Flashdance might be if it were, in fact, inspired by Maniac.
The comedic scenes (including flatulence and a peek at someone's, erm, «package») just feel bizarrely out of tune with the rest of the film.
A two - hander, the story follows a pair of erstwhile best friends who take a road trip to a Portland hot spring and discover that they're distinctly out of tune with each other's life rhythms.
Swank's performance is hard to interpret and feels out of tune with the rest of the film.
On one hand the whole angle of these monsters being rusty and out of tune with actually being scary monsters is fun, good angle, but some of the dialog and the entire direction they take is so disgustingly PC I just couldn't enjoy it.
Quite possibly, this means that I'm totally out of tune with what is in fashion in Oslo at any moment in time.
The look with the skeleton jacket and the jeans felt out of tune with the rest of the collection, and out of tune of 2016 (see below).
When we make decisions that go against our highest good, such as consistently eating unhealthy foods, drinking too much, not exercising or not sleeping, this is a clear indication that we are out of tune with nature.
After all, looking good, feeling good and having tons of energy is our natural state of being and when we don't have those things we feel depressed, anxious and totally out of tune with the world.
Remember the miserable fate of the all - party Britain in Europe movement, launched with a fanfare at the Imax cinema in London by Blair alongside Charles Kennedy — and, with considerable personal sacrifice, Kenneth Clarke and Michael Heseltine, who were out of tune with their own party.
This is totally out of tune with the reality that Sukuk presents to us.
Even at that, all our members perceived to be out of tune with the governor's succession game plan who showed up at the venues of the event were turned back forcefully.»
Otherwise, it will appear that they are indifferent to, and out of tune with, the problems of entrepreneurs up and down the country who are trying to save their businesses and other people's jobs.
If the politics of an MP are out of tune with those of the local party that they are supposed to represent, there is a democratic process to open up the selection.
When you're a politician and you're out of tune with changes in the public mood, your words can can sound just as harsh, particularly against those of a pitch - perfect communicator like Barack Obama.
When you play a note that's out of tune with the band, it screeches and squawks against the other instruments.
While this seems outrageously out of tune with Dr. Sears» attachment parenting and the need to attend to your baby's every need, when your baby can not be soothed, and you're completely depleted, what you have to offer in that moment is of no value to anyone.
He's out of tune with Modern football improvements.
Many Arsenal fans are mediocre and it's easy to understand why they are used to winning the league on paper while they are out of tune with doing it where it matters.
The way fans internalize and respond to moments like these is out of tune with the fact that football players are just dudes — Williams is 21 years old — making instantaneous decisions that are informed by the whole.
There is some attraction between Morrison and the Warhol crowd, as both are quite out of tune with the «all you need is love» vibe, but this real gulf remains.
We begin to hear things like: the churches are simply out of tune with the people; the schools are so remote from real life questions; the government is corrupt and corrupting.
I want to say that the human organism is like the agency in that there is both the unified togetherness of experience enjoyed by the director and fragmentary bits and pieces of structure which may be at odds with, out of tune with, the agency as a whole.
Are we that out of tune with God's will?
You must follow the template of the tune with every note, simple elisions excepted, bien sûr.
This expectation seems out of tune with reality given Wal - Mart's nearly two decades of profit growth.
«He is so in tune with his coalition, which is so out of tune with the traditional ruling elites of this country.»
«We did a lot of tuning with tires and shocks to get adjusted to the new grip level of the track.
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