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Don't get me wrong - we are not blinkered.
We're not blinkered.
"If you go to her grave it actually says 'Poeta' on it, it does not say novelist". He said she was not blinkered or inward looking, with her books being set in places such as America, Italy and Jerusalem.
"I think if that relationship [with Savile] wasn't there, and the police officers were not blinkered in who they were dealing with because of his celebrity, then maybe the evidence that was available would have been looked at with a sharper eye".
Even more generally, the idea that there could be a "science of history" which would allow human prediction and control of historical outcomes was refuted for any open-minded observer of the facts whose vision was not blinkered or blinded by faith in a theoretical construction.
It's just that reading the law as a whole — keeping in mind what it aims to accomplish and how it goes about accomplishing it — is the right way to figure out what those words mean, not blinkered literalism.
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Such praise is not always blinkered.
But let's not be blinkered either.
If the Chancellor, the Government and Iain Duncan Smith were not so blinkered in believing it has to be cuts or nothing, they might consider alternatives.
Fiona Corridan, Curator of Contemporary Art at Manchester, sees a definite "influence on British makers of the time from Japan," which included "deconstruction and playing around with different materials – not being blinkered... but with an eye on the past and tradition".
But this history, however toxic, does not warrant blinkered policies.
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