81. Both have sought to portray Hyde, a strong opponent of abortion, as out of step with a district that they regard as moderate on social issues. 82. But as inflation began to accelerate, in step with the escalating Vietnam War, so did home prices. 83. But Greer is clearly out of step with his peers. 84. But he replaced the floating steps with an imposing yet unadorned central staircase. 85. But he has shown little leadership and remains out of step with a majority of Americans on many other issues. 86. But if the guerrillas were hoping to be embraced in a new alliance, they may be out of step with history. 87. But Governor Bush is out of step with the mainstream on this issue, as many states are rushing to ban the execution of the mentally retarded. 88. But in the summer of Tiger and Venus, swimming seems rather out of step with the other country-club sports. 89. But in this regard the channels are only acting in step with popular music. 90. But it will do so in a way that breaks step with the debate in Washington. |