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In one instance when a Black woman suffered postpartum hemorrhaging, “management of her bleeding appeared severely delayed” and out of step with Cedars-Sinai guidelines, the letter said.

His embrace of those views put him out of step with some on Wall Street, which has historically seen tariffs as bad for corporate America.

From BBC

Such calls would have been out of step with the budding American Enlightenment liberal tradition.

From Salon

Instead, it was because it became the nugget the Trump campaign used to argue that Harris was culturally out of step with the country.

From Slate

This time, it was narrow thinking that was out of step with the mainstream.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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