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Discover LudwigThe word 'blinders' is correct and usable in written English.
It typically refers to a type of eye covering that is used on horses to prevent them from seeing distractions or to limit their peripheral vision. The word can also be used figuratively to describe a narrow or limited perspective or viewpoint. It is often used in a critical or negative sense to suggest that someone is not considering all sides of an issue or is being willfully ignorant. Example: "Despite all the evidence, the politician chose to wear blinders and only see the positives of his policies." In this example, the word 'blinders' is used figuratively to suggest that the politician is intentionally ignoring any negative aspects of their policies.
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Is American credit-worthiness strong, or are we going the way of Greece?Given the intricacy of the problem, it seems rather naive to suggest a little more comity would lead to compromise solutions that are obvious if only politicians took off their partisan blinders.
But that merely starts an arms race between the blinders and the spies.
For this reason, it was vital to elect more politicians who went to work without "ears plugged up" and "blinders on".Is Hillary Clinton this kind of politician?
One hopes that, even if only for a moment, they will remove their blinders long enough to see China as the whole complex entity that it is.
Indeed, the perspective you softly and persuasively paint is nothing if not a crude view through narrow-field binoculars with the added disadvantage of having blinders on.
Routines put blinders on individuals, absorbing uncertainty but also reducing the information they receive and perceive.
YOU'VE LANDED ON AN OLD STORY - LATEST ON PEAKY BLINDERS SEASON 3 HERE Paddy Considine has boarded as 'the representative of a force beyond anything Tommy has previously encountered' according to Deadline, while Dina Korzun (Last Resort) and Jan Bijvoet (Cordon) are also joining the show as "refugees from a foreign conflict who desperately need Tommy's help".
Murphy's Tommy Shelby is to Peaky Blinders what Al Pacino's Michael Corleone is to The Godfather series (excluding part three).
Even Ada, the vocally principled goody-goody who ran away to London to escape her awful clan, is living the high life on their funds, protected by Peaky Blinders security outside her door.
We need to take off our blinders and see that animals are sentient beings whose lives are their own, not "things" for us to use as and when we please.
Knight, whose screenwriting credits included the critically acclaimed films Dirty Pretty Things and Eastern Promises, took Murphy – who plays gangland leader Tommy Shelby – to The Garrison, a Victorian pub in the south-east Birmingham neighbourhood where the writer grew up and where the real "Peaky Blinders" once ruled the streets.
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