"It is a Groundhog Day Budget from a failing and out-of-touch chancellor, " he said.
But on the basis of usage, it's a toss-up as to which publication is more out-of-touch.
It is a confusing marketplace of shiny new products that makes me feel anxious and perennially out-of-touch.
The usually out-of-touch nature of middle management scores a point where it is traditionally mocked in TV comedy.
To ensure that he would lose, Romney needed to reinforce his image as a heartless, out-of-touch rich guy.
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The Streisand that emerges is an odd control freak, a damaged, needy and out-of-touch woman and yet very human.
Then Obama responds, with an ad mocking McCain as an out-of-touch, computer-illiterate candidate who can't possibly understand your problems.
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Democratic strategists want voters to think of McCain as an out-of-touch Beltway insider who doesn't know how many houses he owns.
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But the energetic and amiable Coles sees himself with a fighting chance because his opponent, he says, is a divisive, out-of-touch, career politician.
By the 1980s the Democrats were ossified: bereft of ideas, controlled by out-of-touch barons in Congress, and browbeaten by a popular Republican president.
But senior ministers know it has set back their efforts to shake off the charge that they are a party of out-of-touch toffs.
The Occupy Wall Street movement started last month as a backlash against the economy and what demonstrators say is an out-of-touch corporate, financial and political elite.
But most parents are not out-of-touch idiots on the subject of job hunting, which seems to be the conclusion of both the study and Ms. Henderson.
But Shane Watson, who was deceptively hostile, utilised reverse swing to trap Murali Vijay and nipped one away to take the edge of the out-of-touch Rahul Dravid.
Is Nintendo really making a wise and logical move that works out in the long-term, or simply acting out of the same out-of-touch myopia that could doom them?
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But, sadly, it does nothing to suggest that they will ever veer from that safe, middle-of-the-road blueprint that your mum and out-of-touch big sister so happily approve of.
While the Tompkins are heroes in most environmental circles, some activists and political leaders have labeled Doug as arrogant, eccentric and out-of-touch with the pressing needs of humans.
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Hiring Franco and Hathaway to emcee the event marks an even bolder strategic shift by the Academy, which has been accused of being out-of-touch with mainstream tastes for years.
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Unfortunately, the story fuels the perception of out-of-touch athletes living for the moment, out of touch with reality and frittering away money they will need later on in life.
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They lose opportunities to endear themselves to audiences new and old, and instead reaffirm the stigma that they are managed by out-of-touch corporate drones just looking to turn a buck.
Presenting the motion to the Commons on 8 November 2011, Financial Secretary Mark Hoban said the "inflation-busting" increases proposed were "out-of-touch with reality", and the government could not support the plan.
But Mr Cameron's supporters argue the EU is out-of-touch, too expensive and unsupportive of the UK's national interest and that a looser, more purely economic, relationship would be better for both sides.
Mr Houellebecq's unflattering vision of a contemporary France with a disaffected far-right and out-of-touch elites is shared by other young writers such as Virginie Despentes and Vincent Ravalec, who also employ a direct, corrosive style.
As their attentions turns to out-of-touch governments and a moneyed elite that they find hard to understand, Americans and Britons and millions of others are beginning to ask questions begin to be asked about a new generation of independent money managers who have established themselves as key players in the financial markets over the past four decades.
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Many Malaysians will see you as someone who lives in an ivory tower, hob-nobbing with the hoi-polloi and out of touch with the realities of what is happening in Malaysia.
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"The Tory-led government is out of touch with the pressures facing families - the fact that it has postponed its long-awaited Water Bill means that there will be no action to tackle unsustainable water usage or to help households facing rising water bills for at least another two years, " she said.
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And the fact is that most of us are out of practice, and thus, are likely out of touch with how fast-growing companies hire now.
Romney is an elite member of the super-rich, out of touch with ordinary people.
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And many of them already are catching themselves with increasing frequency trying to reach out and touch non-touch enabled screens in the course of doing their work.
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