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It did not explain what it meant by "normal observational alertness," though the ministry added that the Japanese claims were "out of step with the facts".
Mr. Daniels's pictures were out of step.
"We were out of step," he said the other day.
A side-effect of this, inevitably, was that we were out of step with each other.
Mr. Paige suggested that the union's lobbyists were out of step with its members.
In spring 1967, Dylan and the Band were out of step, but ahead of the curve.
Mr. Gore was asked after the speech whether his remarks were out of step with the Democratic Party.
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So, who is out of step?
But I may be out of step.
The UK is out of step.
They are out of step with the people of South Carolina".
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