A staggering 80 percent of superintendents and 69 percent of principals think that leadership training in schools of education
is out of touch with the realities of today's districts, according to a recent Public Agenda survey.
«Anyone who opposes this measure and truly believes we should go back to the old way of doing
business is out of touch with reality and the struggles of working and middle class suburban families.»
The fact that «White House political Director Patrick Gaspard has been active in expressing concerns» about a low - turnout special election may show that
mainlanders are out of touch with reality on the ground.
In 2006, Public Agenda reported that more than 60 percent of principals and superintendents thought «typical leadership programs in graduate
schools are out of touch with the realities of what it takes to run today's school districts» (Johnson, Arumi, & Ott, 2006).
«EPA's
mandate is out of touch with reality and forces refiners to pay a penalty for not using imaginary biofuels,» Bob Greco, API's downstream and industry operations director, said on May 25.
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.
With persons not able to make the decision for themselves — e.g., very small children and mentally ill persons
who are out of touch with reality — it may be necessary for others to choose the directions of change without their consent.
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.
Liberalism does tend to
be out of touch with reality.
So if you're saying
I'm out of touch with reality because I'm not even more radical in my beliefs than Richard Dawkins, well, sorry, I can't help you there.
you are out of touch with reality.
remember kids — if you're delusional that means
you're out of touch with reality.
He is irrelevant, his opinions are draconian, and he's
been out of touch with reality for the past 20 years.
When people say that they are alarmed by people leaving the church, one has to conclude
they're out of touch with reality.
Being out of touch with reality is a form of idiocy.
He is out of touch with realities of modern football.
Waslim, don't just claim
I'm out of touch with reality without proving it.
The most common symptoms are severe agitation, delusional or bizarre thinking, hallucinations, insomnia, confusion, and a feeling of
being out of touch with reality.
Some posts on here talk of Cameron (and Harriet Harman)
being out of touch with reality.
At 1:01 pm on 22 Jan 2011, obritomf wrote: Bryhers and Co. «Some posts on here talk of Cameron (and Harriet Harman)
being out of touch with reality.
Shah may offer a fresh perspective at a time when parliamentarians stand accused of
being out of touch with reality and the needs of their constituents, but she has a fierce battle ahead of her.
Sen. Skelos thinks we can't tell a necessary investigation to clean up the stink from a witch hunt —
he's that out of touch with reality.
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They are out of touch with reality.
They are that out of touch with the realities and reforms happening in other states, even liberal states like Minnesota and Wisconsin.