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And yes, Dogville is crude and arguably blinkered as well.
They walked into it blinkered as horses.
Angels shouldn't be blinkered as to where innovation can come from.
Europeans regard all this with astonishment, blinkered as they are by the quaint notion that colleges exist to nurture the brain not the biceps.
But he now looks as blinkered as the men and women by whose votes he was elected, and by whose votes he needs to remain in office if he loses the next general election.
Anyone in tech peddling claims that "the labels" are a homogenous group of digital dinosaurs is as blinkered as anyone in music suggesting that "tech people" just want to enrich themselves and their investors at the expense of musicians.
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When targets and distractors were drawn from the same stimulus category (letters) and could only be distinguished on the basis of rotation, a strong AB was found for blinkers, as well as for non-blinkers (Experiment 1).
Such were the racial realities of the South in 1961 that Mr. Rideau's impressions of whites were nearly as blinkered.
"Saved" wants us to snicker at its characters' peppy faith and blinkered morals — as when somebody denounces Dean's "faggotry" — but see them as human beings too.
The decision to build an important new plane invariably means "betting the company", while the aircraft itself is usually referred to by its messianic (or blinkered) maker as a "game-changer".
The paper viewed Corbyn's argument, that nuclear weapons are now irrelevant, as "blinkered".
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