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Attitudes to migration in the UK, as László Andor, the EU commissioner for employment, pointed out in a forceful interview with the Guardian on Monday, are quite out of line with the level of concern in the rest of Europe.
Some are quite out of line with achievement: Martin Sullivan was paid $47m when he left AIG, despite the fact that, on his watch, the company's share price declined by 98% and the American taxpayer had to lend it $180 billion to keep it from collapsing.
They appear quite out of line with the system.
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Caterpillar then funneled $1.3 billion into it, charging workers fees that were quite ample, if not out of line with averages in the mutual fund industry: 1.12% annually for a value fund, 1.54% for an international growth fund and so on.
And, if you factor in that the entire capsule collection is designed, cut and sewn in Los Angeles, the prices don't quite feel at all out of line. .
Savonarola has gone far to convince me that opera is quite out of [Stanford's] line and that the sooner he abandons the stage for the cathedral, the better for his musical reputation".
It may sound out of line with economic realties, but Mr. Louboutin's store is doing quite well.
That growth appears out of line with the recent activity in the office-leasing market, which has been quite weak, she said.
Were we out of line?
What Finley did was out of line".
It was really out of line".
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