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That depends on whether Cameron and George Osborne have gleaned anything from their spectacular array of blunders – or if they carry on regardless, blinkered Bourbons learning and forgetting nothing.
We can be trivial, shortsighted, credulous, ideologically blinkered and timid -- on a good day.
Try to blinker yourself on the approach, otherwise you will get paralysed with prejudice, wondering whether it is a good idea to follow in the footsteps of a man wearing a piano tie.
The data, and Ross' arguments, highlight a core Trump administration confusion on trade: they are trying to comprehend a global trading landscape while blinkered by a focus on bilateralism.
And his to-do list is oddly blinkered in its focus on taxing the rich.
So blinkered is the Republican Party on the topic of gun control that it blocked a law last month that would have prevented US citizens on the federal terrorism watchlist from purchasing weapons.
Aspinall said: "She was one in a long line of people who had blinkers on about what the families were fighting for, the injustice of the inquest, and in preventing us going forward".
Central government, with its city blinkers on, has no idea how expensive it is to get to one of the ever diminishing jobcentres.
So I resumed my daily walks with blinkers on, lest my inner peace be disturbed.
The ban on showing poverty in Egypt put blinkers on the country.
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