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Mr. Fortuño also runs the risk of being considered out of touch.
The irony is that the modern conservative movement cohered, in the nineteen-sixties and seventies, as a rebellion against a Republican establishment that it considered out of touch.
After three terms in Washington, Senator Roberts, who is seventy-eight years old, is widely considered out of touch with his electors.
" 'Don't Worry, Be Happy' is not a tune people can hear right now," Mr. Adamson said, adding that advertisers taking that tack "run the risk of being considered out of touch, of being asked, 'Where have you been?' " Reflecting that, the tone of many campaigns is less cheerful than in previous Januarys.
And after you achieve success, you're considered out of touch".
Hu Jintao was considered out of touch with contemporary economic realities.
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As far as women saying that they "like" politicians they would not vote for and consider out of touch – I'd need time to recover from that before giving a verdict.
But he considered himself too out-of-touch to pick music for "Boyhood," so he got kids about Mason's age to nominate the music they most remembered from each period and write little essays on their associations: this song recalled the long, hot summer of 2009; that one was bound up with the memory of getting dumped.
The communist editor José Carlos Mariátegui, who published a collection of Eguren's poems, Poesías (1929; "Poetry"), admired his technical mastery but considered him out of touch with reality.
Out-of-touch elites?
She's an out-of-touch elite.
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