He puts blinders on and sees nothing but the flaws, while blithely overlooking the soul of the message, and the innocence of the delivery. |
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Spectators can be a problem for some horses, and I often find that some horses do better with blinders on. |
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But Soderbergh is a race horse, blinders on and running hard, in the best sense of that metaphor. |
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He is, in my estimation, entrenched in the intellectual laziness of dogma and the comforts of blinders. His is a proudly unpersuadable mind. |
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We're like those horses in Central Park who have the blinders on and don't see the cars to the left and the right. |
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They wore clothes that suggested the warm weather I had felt was just beginning, and their steeds only had blinders and saddles on. |
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Halfway down the hill and going faster by the second, she saw a horse wearing blinders turn onto the road in front of her. |
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How can he keep his blinders on and continue with his ideology when Quebeckers need members in this House who will deliver the goods for Quebec? |
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Management will try to divide us, divert us, put blinders on us and defang us. |
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One hopes that, even if only for a moment, they will remove their blinders long enough to see China as the whole complex entity that it is. |
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Routines put blinders on individuals, absorbing uncertainty but also reducing the information they receive and perceive. |
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We too often get our blinders on and want to look at just salmon farming, but I think we have to look at global issues. |
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Yet the government, wearing its ideological blinders, refuses to acknowledge the fact. |
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Again, they looked at the problem with blinders on, saying it was a Riding Mountain problem. |
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Lyell's gradualism has acted as a set of blinders, channeling hypotheses in one direction among a wide range of plausible alternatives. |
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They have their blinders on and they create their crime bills based on what they do for their polling results. |
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My colleague kept raising the issue of ideological blinders on the Conservative Party. |
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We seem to have blinders on in our attitude toward negotiating trade agreements. |
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All are lost opportunities because the government has blinders to the new economy. |
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We have thrown those learnings out and simply looked at this with blinders. |
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The current government's ideological blinders ensure that it will never get it right. |
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Why is the minister wasting tax dollars in Washington while 27,000 children, not 9,000 as his blinders suggest, are in care? |
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However, the Conservative Party has puts its blinders on and is pretending that everything is just fine. |
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Bibliobibuli, are bookworms with blinders, or print porers, delvers and scanners who don't believe a word of what they're not reading or that a truck is coming until they see it in print. |
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Up and down the plane I heard the slap of blinders yanked down over the windows while the rest of us eagerly took in the view. |
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Thankfully Race quickly sets the record straight and takes the blinders off of all of us. |
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At best, he continued to deal with claimants with blinders on. |
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Indeed, the perspective you softly and persuasively paint is nothing if not a crude view through narrow-field binoculars with the added disadvantage of having blinders on. |
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But that merely starts an arms race between the blinders and the spies. |
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The nurse suggested I wear a set of blinders to help me stay relaxed because I was going to end up in a small cylindrical space, not much bigger than myself. |
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Instead we see the blinders being slapped on, the policies getting spit out and the communities being left high and dry with a fishery in continued decline and with more boats off the water and lower catch rates. |
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But mostly, he urges us to tear away our blinders. |
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It has blinders on to what is happening in the rest of the world. |
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From both sides of his head a blackness swiftly grew like blinders on a horse and darkly narrowed his field of vision. |
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There is a very real sense, then, in which we go through our lives with cultural blinders, unable to see the arguably bizarre social construction that previous generations have created for us. |
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Specifically supporting diversity allows us to approach present and future challenges from various angles and to be flexible in addressing them, as we eschew the blinders of a monocultural mindset. |
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Better to put on blinders, they say, and focus on home and family. |
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We feel like a horse with blinders while we're driving. |
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The problem is we can't do anything to address that demand until we take the blinders off and stop putting enforcement ahead of the other methods we have. |
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They wear blinders and prefer not to fully investigate things. |
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I told Eric how Rick Robinson had peeled the blinders from my eyes. |
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Hardy also joined the cast of the BBC series Peaky Blinders in its second series. |
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It was in November 2012 that he was appointed to work on the Peaky Blinders set, advising on a range of issues to ensure the period drama was historically accurate. |
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Glynn, 39, said that David, who runs the two-Michelin starred Le Champignon Sauvage in Cheltenham, came up with the Peaky Blinders idea when the two men met up recently. |
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