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"There seems to be a blinkered attitude that it's the 'three Rs' or nothing".
This is a good time to put aside the blinkered attitude to Germany that has blinded British eyes for too long.
It's an affectionate book, but without shying away from the blinkered attitude we took in not looking at things that were wrong".
We had a less blinkered attitude to Israel, didn't drive big gas-guzzling S.U.V.'s, and if we were chilly of an evening we put on a sweater rather than turning up the heating (or, more accurately, turning off the A.C .. Sure, Blair went along with invading Iraq, but wasn't that partly because he hoped to restrain the crusading fundamentalism of Bush?
This blinkered attitude and suspicion of foreigners prevailed until recently.
Even for a Norwegian in a small town in 1882, that seems rather a blinkered attitude.
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Although many drama departments consider themselves to be at the cutting edge of creativity, on the open days we attended they exhibited very blinkered attitudes.
Those who abuse Muslims in the street and on social media see us as violent, narrow-minded terrorists, while playing out the very blinkered attitudes and aggression they themselves seem to be so angry about.
It was in some ways a narrow, blinkered position.
I wanted to say that poverty is almost indescribable to Edwina and co with their blinkered, self-righteous attitudes.
And it is partly that blinkered, slow-to-die attitude that has kept the New York art world narrow in its interests and short on global information.
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