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Kitaj's affirmation of the individual voice and his "Jewish-inflected" version of it deserve better than Greer's feminist sideswipes and blinkered reading.
In his paper's opinion, "judges have time and again backed Europe against the interests of the British people" and, this time around, have delivered a decision based on "a blinkered reading of statutes".
A former militant, Mansour al-Nogaidan, who in his youth burnt down a video store, tells Mr Lacey of his vilification when he recanted and took his erstwhile friends to task for their blinkered reading of the holy texts.The voices of the victims are especially poignant.
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Those words now read as blinkered disregard for pressures that were obvious at the time.
But as her mother explained at the inquest, Eloise had become blinkered, convinced the dangers she had read about had been exaggerated, that "being slimmer was worth the risk".
It reads like a parody of Andrea Dworkin-style, all-men-are-rapists feminism, and yet the novel is too earnest and timid to question the blinkered viewpoint April develops: "She often wondered what the hell was wrong with men.
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I caution against a blinkered approach – stop and take in the view sometime.
House Republicans ought to take a more humane approach and override the president's blinkered obstinacy.
Or blinkered institutional mentality?
This blinkered view is alarming.
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