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This blinkered view is alarming.
Many of these students seem to have a blinkered view of their options.
Nowhere else in Europe is there such a blinkered view of what constitutes education".
They are crucial to the enterprise, but they often have a blinkered view of its possibilities.
It's a blinkered view of both women's anatomy what motivates them in the voting booth.
It is an extraordinarily blinkered view to regard the provision of these passes as a drain on the public purse.
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Such blinkered views do not help Greece, and will not prevent default or mitigate its consequences.
Failure to see disaster coming in the mid-1990s was later compounded by Mr Mbeki's blinkered views of the disease and he still cannot bring himself to say that HIV causes AIDS.
Blinkered views of an open race Even the website of the Man Booker International Prize bangs on about the "surprising" selection of 10 finalists - each chosen for career-long achievement - just announced for the biennial award.
Asian governments must reject the blinkered views of those who urge Asians to consume relentlessly — be they Western economists and leaders who want the region to become a "motor of growth" to rebalance the world economy or Asian governments convinced that ever-expanding economies are what their populations need.
The noises coming out of the punditocracy, think tanks, media and the Clinton entourage suggest that the same blinkered views that have brought the Democratic Party low are being reinforced.
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