Sentences with phrase «out of synch with»

That's according to Lew Geffen, Chairman of Lew Geffen Sotheby's International Realty, who says sellers» expectations in this market can be out of synch with valuations for the area and property type — often because they've invested so much of themselves in creating what is their perfect home.
If your job prevents you from spending quality time with your family, prohibits your ability to enjoy outside pursuits, leaves you impossibly stressed at the end of the day, consumes your every waking moment, bores you completely, challenges you less and less, feels out of synch with your interests and abilities, or presents little opportunity for growth, a career change could be in order.
In contrast, IKEA struggled in China: its value marketing was out of synch with the Asian markets» view of Western products as aspirational; its traditional large suburb - based stores struggled because Chinese consumers mainly use public transport.
I'm open to the possibility of changing the name to something along the lines of Ontario Lawyer and Paralegal Regulatory Authority, though that would put Ontario out of synch with the naming convention in other provinces, which might pose its own set of issues.
The shift in seasons may already be causing the lifecycles of pollinators, like bees, to be out of synch with flowering plants and trees.
Solar cycles have been out of synch with the temperature record for 40 years (1).
This year plenty of good paintings are on view, though some of the figurative work seems out of synch with the most compelling contemporary work in that vein.
His works on paper are typically identified as a scrawling matrix of dynamic layers of lines and text which attempts to record what is to be human in a world which, behind him on dry land, is rapidly changing and living out of synch with nature.
Gloriously out of synch with the current vogues of figurative painting, Nowinski mines the territory between Édouard Manet and David Park, avoiding the tricky cul - de-sacs of gender, sociology and feminist theory.
Seemingly out of synch with the dominant socially and politically charged practices of the era, this work — some of which was aligned under the term Pattern and Decoration — has deftly eluded assimilation into the art - historical canon, affording the work an unusual degree of liberty for revaluation and potential recuperation.
My own curbside data of payday use (read the long version or the short version) suggest that Professor Hawkins» starting point, that these loans are designed to be short term and thus to keep people out of a cycle of debt, is out of synch with the reality of either borrowing habits or lender business plans.
This fund will move in a cycle of its own and will often be out of synch with the overall market.
It's refreshing to see an automaker make a smart move towards an emerging market with a successful model rather than add a bigger engine, landau roof and fine Corinthian leather to try to chase old trends that are out of synch with modern family vehicle priorities.
Even when their airplane is taking off, Affleck makes it look like the beginning chase in Face / Off and the score is totally out of synch with the rest of the film's music.
In some places, Doremus's taste for hand - held camerawork and extreme close - ups works well, such as in the sex scenes with Jonas and Nia, or scenes of the two of them simply being together, but in other places — pretty much every other place — it's out of synch with the setting of this world.
The final sequence in Memories of Me, a Felliniesque funeral, is very clever but somewhat out of synch with what has gone before.
Look to see if there is a body language pattern of being close with you that is out of synch with their romantic words.
Not to worry, Kakalios says: in the same way that sound waves can be canceled by running other waves out of synch with them, one could destroy intrinsic fields by canceling them out with others.
Three dozen 2 - year - olds were randomly assigned to learn new verbs in one of three ways: training with a live person, training through video chat technology such as Skype that allows audio and video interaction via screen between users at different locations, and watching a prerecorded video of the same person instructing a different child who was off screen and thus out of synch with the child in the study.
Because the cavity between the headphones and the ear is so small, there is no room for low - frequency, long - wavelength sounds to reflect and get out of synch with the antisound.
It is this: public sector pensions are» unaffordable», out of synch with private pensions, and have to be «reformed».
He gave a brief policy - based argument, saying that Malliotakis opposed a minimum wage increase, opposed same - sex marriage and opposed MTA funding and is therefor out of synch with the majority of New York voters.
However, if the EU's ambitions continue to be out of synch with those of the British people, I see no alternative, sooner or later, to a referendum - in or out.
For working - class and poor families, the cultural logic of child rearing at home is out of synch with the standards of institutions.»
We live in times that are increasingly out of synch with natural rhythms.
Homework into the night, depriving kids of the sleep that they need for optimal brain development, is out of synch with healthy development and therefore damaging.
the whole thing is just farcical and time after time after time Wenger looks foolish and totally out of synch with his back room staff.....
Finally, while broader trends in American culture might seem closer to the ideals of liberal Protestants than their evangelical counterparts, I think both groups simply now find themselves on the margins of an American culture that seems out of synch with either brand of Protestant Christianity.
Or is it out of synch with your own organization as well as with prospects and customers?
Since many companies can lack a lead nurturing and development plan, it means content marketing is out of synch with lead nurturing.
Market observers continue to tout the «divergence» narrative — that the U.S. zigged when Europe zagged — but I find this perception to be increasingly out of synch with what actually happened.
There are some outcomes in which one might say, «That's out of synch with my macro thinking» or «It's never happened before.»
The amount of social jet lag that an individual is exposed to can be quantified as the difference between midsleep on free days and midsleep on work days... Over 40 percent of the Central European population suffers from social jet lag of two hours or more, and the internal time of over 15 percent is three hours or more out of synch with external time.
4) Beware of ETF's where liquidity of ETF is out of synch with Underlying market liquidity... emerging market, junk bonds, pretty much every ETF except us stocks, gov. Bonds and GLD has fake liquidity

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But, as pointed out by an expert I heard speak privately yesterday, this extension is not in synch with the rest of the tax bill, which generally applies to behavior through 2012.
If you're lucky enough to already hang out with a group of people who are in synch with you in terms of life plans and stages, you can glide right into Mom - Friendshipland on your silken sails none the worse for the wear; the rest of us, however, have to muddle along the best we can.
Because the light leaking out of the waveguide is all in synch, the waveguide might be bent to form an antenna that emits light wave with sculpted phase fronts, he says.
Its schedule was altered so that NAEP results could be synched with the latest version of the Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study's international test of what fourth and eighth graders know about math and science, which is due out in December.
Much like trying to watch a video with the audio out of synch, older adults may have difficulty combining the stimuli they see and hear, and it could have implications for rapid decision - making tasks such as driving, according to new research.
Using green LEDs, they mimicked the flashing of male fireflies, with patterns ranging from perfectly in synch to almost entirely out of phase.
Fans of «The Room» — they're everywhere — will get something out of it, though I'd argue not enough; director Franco's camera sense is neither quite in synch with Wiseau's (thank God) or quite distinct enough in its own style.
There are more than a few continuity errors that arise when one tries to synch Fox's original «X-Men» trilogy up with Matthew Vaughn's «X-Men: First Class,» and almost all of them stem from Wolverine's first solo outing.
Though best film winner «Get Out» was technically released by Universal, the $ 4.5 million project was a long - gestating original idea from a new filmmaker whose sensibilities synched up with the desires of a progressive culture (and it was produced outside of the studio's clutches).
On the surface, the news looks bad for students who move schools out - of - synch with normal transitions (such as beginning high school).
Alternatively, a well timed jab of the throttle in synch with a jerk of the steering wheel will swing the tail out if and when a showy drift is desired.
In a macabre play on «The 12 Days of Christmas,» she even depicts her mother's death rattles as «two woodpeckers out of synch; / Three geese choking on crabgrass,» and employs the formality of end - rhymed couplets in «Blessed Thistle» to play with Shakespearean language in a contemporary context.
The obvious difference between cinema and videogames is that there isn't the audio - visual connection between the words out of the characters mouths and the movements of their mouths, even with current - gen technology lip synching is still less than perfect.
For as intentionally simplistic as Minecraft's graphics are, Story Mode Season 2 sure seems to struggle with all manner of glitches from really bad lip synching to no dialogue coming out (even when the subtitles and on - screen histrionics suggest there should be some).
Although the projects are presented separately, the intervention of each of these artists in the space generates an out - of - synch conversation between their practices on the basis of the idea of the local, global, historical, technological and performative, beginning with the shared horizon of dissidence.
He has jammed wardrobes into doorways, filled galleries with balloons and with out - of - synch metronomes, made a work of a scrunched up sheet of paper and of a blob of Blu - Tack.
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