Sentence examples for blinkered enough that from inspiring English sources

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One way to Occupy Everywhere, then, is to try to live in truth, in a country where we're free enough that lies don't come from a propaganda ministry or get enforced by the police, but inhibited and blinkered enough that we often treat our lies as if they were mandatory, which means they might as well be.

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But it was always the Pfeffermans' blinkered self-involvement that rendered them morbidly fascinating.

"Sadly, it would be blinkered to think that it doesn't exist – of course it does".

The banks' lending criteria are frequently so blinkered that they are unable to differentiate the duds from the dynamic.

It can also be oddly blinkered: in asserting that "no Yankee ever played hurt more than Jeter," O'Connor ignores Mantle's career of pain.

It energised his ambition, and blinkered his attitude to anything that might stand in his way.

That blinkered vision is exacerbated, ironically, by the sense of personal virtue and personal achievement felt by so many of today's super-rich.

That's blinkered.

One reason is that probabilism blinkered their vision.

He fitted him with a pair of French-cut "cheater" blinkers, which slightly limit the colt's peripheral vision but are not as intrusive as the fuller-cut blinkers that give horses tunnel vision.

So the coach applies imaginary blinkers that block out the dreadful past.

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