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A survey released by the Pew Research Centre on May 14th found French attitudes on a broad set of issues no longer in tune with those of Germans.
The party that Mr. Prokhorov will lead, Right Cause, generally espouses pro-Western liberal views in tune with those of the business and intellectual elite in Moscow and St . Petersburg
Mr. Pataki is considered a long-shot candidate for the Republican nomination, in part because his moderate stances on some social issues, especially abortion, are not in tune with those of many primary voters.
Their views are probably more in tune with those of the House of Commons Public Accounts Committee, which described Dame Lin's HMRC as "staggeringly bad" on the issue of responding to queries.
That was the argument voiced in an interview by the newsmagazine Der Spiegel with Mr. Weidmann, whose views are in tune with those of many German economists and citizens.
Gore advisers keep saying that the vice president is "right on the issues" and that his positions, from tolerance on social matters like abortion to paying down the national debt, are more in tune with those of a majority of Americans.
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Despite the upper crust trappings, Citizen Dave appears to be, according to the Sun, "in tune with lots of working men and women in Britain.
The Conservative party looks more "in tune" with parts of the North of England than the Labour party does, a senior Labour MP has said.
These findings are in tune with those arising from a meta-analysis of job satisfaction and turnover of nurses conducted by Irvine and Evans [ 38] although the relationships between job satisfaction and intentions appear to be weaker.
Were we in Paris then, our perceptions more than likely would have been in tune with hers: those of an American struggling to understand a foreign place, overwhelmed by the bohemian expatriates surrounding us, on the margins of the aesthetic chatter in the cafés, terribly lonely as our spouse disappears to write.
As with most periods of his life, Miles Davis (like his even more experimental contemporaries Ornette Coleman and John Coltrane) was in tune with the spirit of his times when many of those around him didn't yet realise what was going on.
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