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"On the other hand, you don't want to be tone deaf to the situation".
But, as then, the company has shown itself to be tone deaf to the mood outside the boardroom.
Senator Clinton, her husband Bill and many of their supporters still seem to be tone deaf with regard to this controversy.
While some muscular forays -- like his exchanges with Mr. Zakaria about the absence of Wall Street transparency -- may remind viewers of Mr. Spitzer's finer moments in government, others recall his tendency to be tone deaf.
In my location, Time Warner is the only cable choice and we have to find every way possible to avoid its poor service and the many ways it seems to be tone deaf to their customers.
And while many of those using these words would never consider themselves to be tone deaf to the struggles of people of color, their zeal to keep the money machine going clouded a deeper social understanding.
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He has sometimes appeared to be tone-deaf at best, and arbitrary at worst.
But are we to be tone-deaf as well as colour-blind?
Like Barrett, he finds the mayor to be tone-deaf, at best, on racial matters.
I did just the opposite, in a probing but broadly environmentalism-friendly chapter: Drezner has to be tone-deaf.
After several years of bailouts, ill-timed executive bonuses and mortgage shenanigans, any bank executive would have to be tone-deaf to stand up and demand that consumers pay a fee for access to their money.
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