He wouldn't want his name to be slandered on the party circuit for being a closed-minded homophobe. |
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It is so closed-minded and standing so firm, while many scientific witnesses now have doubts. |
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On the larger question of the cruise ships, part of the problem has been that we've been sort of closed-minded. |
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It's more a mark of the closed-minded attitude of the North American culture than it is anything else. |
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That would be most closed-minded and, I submit, unfair to the major changes the WSO has made in its organization. |
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We are not closed-minded about this and we are open to possible corrections. |
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Our communications can turn the most closed-minded skeptics into eager donors, and make your mission unforgettable to them. |
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The institutional tolerance of French society stands in marked contrast to American culture which is closed-minded by comparison. |
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Despite having a firm structure, the program is by no means rigid or closed-minded. |
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Moreover, people with opposing viewpoints will never be accepted in a closed-minded community. |
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The teachers and certain people in the administration are extremely closed-minded to any ideas that conflict or contradict their own. |
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The motion today, or more accurately put, the government's resistance to it, is yet another example of its overly aggressive and closed-minded approach to public administration. |
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Are they so closed-minded as to let something so trivial influence their decision on the most important referendum this country has faced? |
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For these closed-minded souls, the traditionalist society of the modern day Philippines should seem like Shangri-La, for here the age-old sexual roles are strictly enforced. |
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Here we seem to have a government that is more willing to go it alone, to not entertain any amendments, and to just be kind of closed-minded about it. |
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Maybe it would help to educate the public, rather than focusing on the actual depressed people-opening the minds of those who aren't depressed so that they're not so judgmental and closed-minded. |
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They later regrouped with seventeen other artists and exhibited their work at the Exposition des Rebelles organised to protest against the Spring Exhibition, judged to be too academic and closed-minded towards Modern Art. |
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His partner was too traditional, too closed-minded. |
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Obviously, debates have no importance for people who are closed-minded, who do not have a clue about what is going on around them and who prefer to holler or complain when all microphones are off. |
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These people are not racist, they are not closed-minded, they are simply desperate to recapture a sense of community. |
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In this day and age, when religious belief is on the decline, it is closed-minded people such as this priest that continue to drive people away. |
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I think this shows just how closed-minded the Conservatives are: they do not believe that this kind of program to redistribute wealth is either justified or necessary. |
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Pages are filled with inspiring verses, tested strategies, soul-searching questions, and other thought-provoking inducements to break out of closed-minded habits. |
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But if there is one group that I understand most yet have no tolerance for, it is the people who are narrow, closed-minded, condescending, hypocrites. |
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You should take pity on them for being so closed-minded about things. |
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