Moreover, the report's descriptions about teacher pension plans are
wildly out of touch with reality and attempt to paper over real problems in the public sector.
The vigilance with which the USDA enforces the required «counting and claiming» of school meals seems extreme given that it is unlikely anyone is getting rich by scamming a free school lunch for their child, but this is just one of the ways in which the USDA
appears out of touch with the realities of school cafeterias.
Unions claimed the report demonstrated executive pay was completely
out of touch with reality in an atmosphere where public services were about to suffer extreme cutbacks.
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.»
But as the Sustainable FERC Project (housed within NRDC) and 16 other organizations explain in comments filed with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) today, Perry's nightmare scenario is just that — a
dream out of touch with reality.
The professional dating expert told us she straddles two perspectives on relationships because, although she's well - educated in psychological principles, she never became a licensed therapist, so she avoided
becoming out of touch with the realities and imperfections of human interactions.
In an article published on his blog 500ish Words, Google Ventures partner M.G. Siegler published an article titled «Arrogance Peaks in Silicon Valley» which claims tech executives in Silicon Valley are becoming
increasingly out of touch with reality.
When you talk about laws, you are talking about people who are within the law and that excludes the people committing these crimes because they do nt obey the law.Its ironic that when Bill Clinton recommended armed guards in schools liberals thought it was ok but when conservatives do we are
called out of touch with reality.
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.