Sentence examples for which is blinkered from inspiring English sources

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Another claims atheism is analogous to faith because "you [still] have to have faith in the source of the information", which is blinkered in the extreme.

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Lopakhin, however, is blinkered in matters of the heart.

Yet this assessment is blinkered, for a number of reasons.

Ofsted's approach to inspecting child protection services in England is "blinkered", say council leaders.

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".

In the past I've often been blinkered by trying to think about ways to target and influence large groups of consumers which can seem overwhelming.

That's blinkered.

But the negotiators were blinkered.

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.

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