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Such exceptions should not leave us blinkered to the rule.
"Sadly, it would be blinkered to think that it doesn't exist – of course it does".
You don't want to miss out on opportunities by being blinkered to one field.
Not that I'm so blinkered to lay the blame solely at Kindle's door.
Caught up in his cause against the Northern Alliance, he claims, he was blinkered to the broader truth.
But if it were genuinely the 12 best records of the year, it would be blinkered to ignore metal".
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It would be blinkered, not to mention rude, to say that they are simply deluding themselves.Marginal cases abound.
We need to blinker ourselves, to better monitor our attentional focus.
Until that first appearance by Kenneth Kendall, the BBC had allowed its long history in radio to blinker itself to the possibilities of a visual medium.
Angels shouldn't be blinkered as to where innovation can come from.
Sporting events have mistakenly blinkered us to thinking only horses can walk sideways.
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