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It is often used to describe something that obscures vision or understanding, or in a figurative sense to refer to something that prevents someone from seeing the truth. Example: "The blinder of prejudice can prevent us from understanding different perspectives."
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blinder
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Something that blinds.
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I have doubted Miliband's capabilities and personality, but I believe if he can handle Russell Brand, he can handle anything!" Andrew: "I think Ed Miliband has played an absolute blinder by being interviewed by one of the most vocal celebrities of our time.
4) Having begun his career at Monts d'Or Azergues Foot, before his career blossomed with Barcelona, PSG, Roma and Monaco, 38-year-old Ludovic Giuly proved he's still got it with this blinder back at his first club, in the stadium that is now named after him.
And Xavi scored a blinder with three minutes to go.
Pietersen has definitively won the sympathy of the wider public by playing a blinder in PR terms.
Nicola Sturgeon certainly played a blinder.
The government, and Mr Montebourg in particular, has played a blinder on this one.
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Alan Blinder, a Princeton economist and former Fed official, has likened them to a family that lets its crazy aunt out of the closet only on special occasions.
Alan Blinder, former vice-chairman of the Federal Reserve, pulls no punches.
DANIEL DREZNER has been a longtime critic of arguments, like those lately made by economist Alan Blinder, that a massive offshoring of American white-collar and technological jobs is looming, promising a "large, lengthy, and painful" economic transition.
THE big topic of discussion in the economics world today is the release of a new paper by Alan Blinder and Mark Zandi (as best I can tell, it's not yet publicly available) estimating the impact of all government interventions deployed to combat the Great Recession two rounds of stimulus, financial stabilisation measures, and broader Fed activity.
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