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You seem to have such a tin ear to these issues.
I think they have a tin ear to where the American public is.
Or maybe it is because Washington itself has a tin ear.
He also had a tin ear, and you can forget the women.
Even my Dad couldn't take that, and he has a tin ear.
But its presentation was evidence of a political tin ear.
President Bush long ago made himself famous for his tin ear in speech.
Those who don’t have this gift are like people with a tin ear or a poor head for business.
It’s the kind of letter that could still be written to a company with a tin ear.
In fact, he often boasts about his political tin ear.
Only a politician with a tin ear would have made such a choice.
Nothing can convince us, as a result, that he has anything but a tin ear.
The former senator from Pennsylvania also showed that he has a tin ear.
If Joe knew he'd put a tin ear on ye.
But Obama in particular seemed keen to show he does not have a tin ear.
"Tin ear is the characteristic of the president's foreign policy," he said.
That’s the sound of public anger striking a tin ear.
"When people would try to explain it to him, he had a tin ear.
As for policy decisions, Apple continues to have a tin ear in this area.
Bush then stumbled in 1992 with his tin ear about the economic recession.
Only somebody with a tin ear could possibly say it without feeling embarrassed.
And Goldman does seem to have a tin ear when it comes to its own public perception.
Whatever else you could say for the Goompahs, they had tin ears.
In her five previous novels, Scott has shown no sign of a tin ear.
One small way to improve may be to lose his tin ear for the local vernacular.