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were blinkered
noun
Anything that blinks, such as the turn signal of an automobile.
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But the negotiators were blinkered.
As Sir Richard concluded, police officers were blinkered in their early enquiries into the claims against Janner.
"These are areas we wouldn't have examined because we were blinkered by thoughts of what I was supposed to look like while riding a bike," said Boardman.
Or to put it another way, Sir Nick is putting his hands up and admitting that he and the rest of economic decision-making elite in the rich developed countries were blinkered to the crazy risks being taken by banks in the pursuit of profits and bonuses.
It introduced a lot of people who were blinkered by the dominance of the indie scene to more culturally grounded musical movements like grime and dubstep.
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But let's not be blinkered either.
If you're blinkered you've got nothing coming in.
Politicians, no less than generals, can be blinkered by experience.
Lopakhin, however, is blinkered in matters of the heart.
Yet this assessment is blinkered, for a number of reasons.
"To deny this reality is to choose to be blinkered.
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