Sentences with phrase «out of step»

It just seemed so out of step with what other people were doing back then.
And some of the definitions seem out of step with advances in the last several decades.
They are completely out of step with other mainstream manufacturers.
Nothing could have more effectively showed me how out of step with humanity I am than that display.
«It just seems so out of step with the rest of the state,» he said.
As we leave the field she says the words eight years and I fall out of step with her for a moment.
The problem is, this response is increasingly out of step with what the public needs, wants and expects from the legal profession.
Could you imagine a decision more out of step with the digital age?
I'll also relate that I feel out of step with women at both ends of the spectrum.
It's natural to fall a little out of step with your partner after you've been together for a while.
Perspectives on why our legal institutions are out of step in a digital world and what we should do about it.
We're used to being a bit out of step with what every one tells us to do.
The premium large SUV segment is populated by thirsty, often cumbersome vehicles that seem somewhat out of step with the needs of most buyers today.
The two groups of works here suggest an artist always slightly out of step with his time but very assured of his own sensibility.
You must be disciplined enough to stick to your guns, and possibly look out of step for long periods of time.
Basically, plans will lose grandfather status if they substantially reduce coverage or increase in cost well out of step with medical inflation.
On top of that, the state had been utilizing a principal salary schedule that had become out of step with its teacher salary schedule.
Unfortunately I only came across your instructions about two hours after I had spent almost five hours figuring out all of the steps by trial and error....
While we remained in eighth place globally, that 46 per cent drop in investment puts us significantly out of step with our peers.
What this statement also shows is that this government is seriously out of step with public opinion.
Players are agile and athletic as they plant, pivot and cut, and explode out of each step.
What's a nail doing there anyways, serving no function besides sticking up out of a step like that where people are supposed to walk?
Some elements play out of step with the novel, but in a way that makes sense.
It is unsurprisingly therefore in certain respects out of step with law in other European countries and the rest of the world, and the needs of 21st - century business.
Plus, many will consider writing a policy out of step with their income replacement table if the applicant can provide documentation that demonstrates their financial need and ability to pay.
But for some reason, we still see many resumes that are a hot mess, or at least out of step with today's digital job market.
The company's stores look increasingly out of step with a quickly changing retail environment.
It was brilliant, and couldn't have been more out of step with the time.
With that in mind, here are five dating tips for men over 40 to help you feel comfortable with dating again even if you feel out of step.
On the front, its camera package has a 5 - megapixel sensor, which seems a little out of step with the rest of the device's premium specs.
I've been feeling a bit out of step with Fashion lately in that I'm ready to start wearing knee boots again.
The kitchen has clearly been recently updated and seems somewhat out of step with the rest of the apartment but I certainly appreciated the sleek, modern area.
I was feeling so out of step, should I cut out my beloved glitter... my coloured lights... my candles....
In the new device, because the light travels such a short distance, it does not have time to become out of step.
Just as the policy focus on standardized tests seems out of step with the American majority so, too, does the emphasis on vouchers.
Small churches are usually somewhat out of step with culture.
The Christian community is diverse, and so there will always be tension, but I'm beginning to think that maybe I'm not as out of step with my faith community as I once thought; maybe there's still hope that things will change.]
«Well, we're going to be talking about a woman's right to choose and equal pay, and the fact that Mr. Murphy's views are way out of step with Hudson Valley values, for the rest of this campaign.
Sitting on the sidelines waiting for opportunities that meet our quality and valuation criteria involves the risk of appearing out of step with a rising market, which in turn puts investment managers at risk of losing clients, bonuses or jobs.
I have mentioned in the past that he is often out of step on the hawkish side; this was another example.
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