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Discover Ludwig"blinkered of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe someone who is narrow-minded, closed-off, or lacking perspective. Example: "His blinkered view of the world prevented him from seeing the bigger picture."
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Even the most blinkered of Brexiteers cannot ignore the huge risk this poses to our economy".
Yet only the most blinkered of Allardyce's critics could argue that he has not nursed West Ham back to health.
Partisans will debate the role of the 2008 immigration law and Barack Obama's 2012 executive order in sparking the surge of minors entering the country illegally, but only in the most blinkered of perspectives can the crisis be understood outside of the immigration policy that has been failing for decades.
E-mail address GO SIGN UP Share Tweet Partisans will debate the role of the 2008 immigration law and Barack Obama's 2012 executive order in sparking the surge of minors entering the country illegally, but only in the most blinkered of perspectives can the crisis be understood outside of the immigration policy that has been failing for decades.
The Croatia game was, according to the front page of one of the Fortaleza dailies, a Vitória Nervosa, and even the most blinkered of locals had to concede that Brazil had benefited from a string of refereeing decisions, most notably the penalty award that followed Dejan Lovren's innocuous brush with Fred.
If it is true - as the Times reported on Thursday - that the real reason for this was because of the company's unhappiness at F1's continued involvement in troubled Bahrain, that may give even the more blinkered of the sport's power brokers pause for thought.
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Yet this assessment is blinkered, for a number of reasons.
And yet, taking this perspective leaves one blinkered to the realities of the not-yet-behind-us previous console generation, and how hard it was to get some games running at 30fps, let alone anything more.
Accusing them of being "blinkered" and of practising "bad husbandry" shows how blinkered those criticising them are.
Call it self-absorption, if you like: Dory and her friends harbor the ancient egocentrism of tender youth and manifest it in the tenor of the current day, with everyone's vision of the world blinkered by the limits of self-portrait mode.
The W-League faces a choice between the neglect and blinkered mediocrity of the past, and the hope and opportunity of the future.
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