The super low - profile tires Mercedes fits to this C300 4MATIC
seem out of touch with reality for anyplace that needs AWD.
Benedict's call to a «real humanization of sexuality» may
seem out of touch with reality, but hard facts and science are on his side.
Not exact matches
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.
One
of the reasons employees deride internal marketing materials is that they are usually developed from on high and therefore
seem out of touch with day - to - day business
realities or, even worse, patronizing.
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.
It
seems like the only people
out of touch with this
reality are the politicians in Albany.
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 second principal theme was that schools
seem to find it difficult to accept that some
of their students are sexually active, leading to content that is
out of touch with the
reality of many young people's lives and a consequent failure to discuss issues that are relevant to them, say the researchers.
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.
The line about not giving up fossil fuels tomorrow is rhetorically appealing because it makes the speaker
seem like a level - headed pragmatist and suggests that anyone who disagrees is
out of touch with reality.
Making a deal would be nice, but Dave's concept
of what constitutes a deal
seems to be
out of touch with reality.