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"To deny this reality is to choose to be blinkered.
The law in this country is not there to be compromised or to be blinkered.
In an industry like ours, you cant afford to be blinkered.
Used to be a justice might drift left or right, but these days, they seem to be blinkered.
Some, sadly, are so caught up in the combat of the single issue of sexuality that their words appear to many to be blinkered and splintered.
Those who have sacrificed their lives in this conflict do not deserve to be blinkered out.
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Sexuality is more protean than technology, and most 21st-century audiences will be puzzled by what seem to be blinkers on the plot.
Hyde continued: "To so quickly declare the Kings' actions tantamount to criminal cruelty by wilful neglect was to entirely disregard the parental love for their child and be blinkered to the inevitable arrest, incarceration and distress that would follow".
"Sadly, it would be blinkered to think that it doesn't exist – of course it does".
But if it were genuinely the 12 best records of the year, it would be blinkered to ignore metal".
The real problem with the CDOs that blew up was that they were stuffed full of subprime loans but treated by banks, ratings agencies and investors as though they were gold-plated.As for securitisation and credit-default swaps, it would be blinkered to argue they have no problems.
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