The professor also slammed the government's research funding agencies for narrow-minded views on how to train researchers. |
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On most of the cases that count, she has proved to be anathema to their narrow-minded view of the world and Constitution. |
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Some people easily give up a chance or some potential probably because of a narrow-minded and negative point of view. |
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Good education, untainted by narrow-minded politicians, provides the basis for a healthy society and democracy. |
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I think this is a narrow-minded view, with all due respect, that you are holding. |
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Such a comment betrays an inflexible narrow-minded misunderstanding of our enemies and how to combat them. |
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Because they exploit the fears and incite the prejudices of the narrow-minded. |
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Laying down a moral code and enforcing it with bans, punishment and guilt, produces petty, narrow-minded people. |
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The more selfish and narrow-minded interests are allowed to rule, the fewer good things there are for the country and the citizens as a whole. |
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In today's cyber age, people take it as an insult to be labelled narrow-minded for their opinions with obvious bias. |
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Was his mockery of posters encouraging riding a bike meant to appeal to the narrow-minded prejudices of his more polluting punters? |
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If one remains narrow-minded, ignorant and intolerant of others this dream is impossible. |
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Instead they choose to hurt a person who doesn't fit into their narrow-minded view of the world. |
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But then everything in this excerpt is so narrow-minded and wrong, it just boggles the mind that a 31-year-old could have said it. |
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But I look around me and I see too much introverted, narrow-minded, self-congratulating boorishness. |
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The men of Yathreb were narrow-minded, of the peasant and shopkeeping spirit, and they lived parsimoniously on small profits and quick returns. |
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I'm not going to waste more time trying to talk sense into some narrow-minded thickhead, like you. |
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Another downside is dealing with narrow-minded clients who don't allow you to move forward with what is clearly the best strategy for their business. |
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Ruthless competition based on narrow-minded self-interest is ultimately destructive of even those things which it seeks to maintain. |
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I also hear mocking remarks made by the narrow-minded and those with little imagination that our movement is too utopian. |
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If he thinks his feelings are hurt when I only tell him the truth, it means he is narrow-minded and he is not humble, so he should change. |
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I'm frustrated with narrow-minded view of history this article represents. |
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The management tools we use reward narrow-minded, short-term decision making, which has now undermined the sustainability of our fisheries. |
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It was just sort of a narrow-minded point of view of what would happen. |
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To a narrow-minded military man like Darling, talk of rights was poppycock. |
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I was narrow-minded in the beginning and used to regard judo as the only martial art. |
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As a rebuff to those who think today's teenagers are too narrow-minded, Umay's concerns are notably wide-ranging. |
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Are we to believe that graduates of Yale are so narrow-minded and selfish that they only want to help Yalies? |
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Where have we seen this narrow-minded extremist view before? |
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We let that opportunity slip through our fingers, as we entrusted narrow-minded politicians to discuss the idea. |
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Beneath his bluff exterior, he is a narrow-minded reactionary with merely some financial success. |
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All have proved that there is more to football than Scotland's narrow-minded managerial merry-go-round. |
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The narrow-minded bigotry of the townspeople and of the Finch family is hard for Scout to cope with. |
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That is they tend to be aggressive, narrow-minded, egocentric, irritable, ignorant, and bad-tempered. |
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Such narrow-minded blinkered parochialism can only leave these campaigners looking even more desperate. |
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I think that has a lot to do with various prejudices and narrow-minded pockets of our culture. |
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Ours is a unique nation, and we have to assert our unity and say no to these narrow-minded movements. |
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It was concluded that many scientists are trained to be narrow-minded in the sense that they are discouraged to take part in ethical discussions and accept social responsibility for their work. |
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Even the least impressive of the Hanoverians, the narrow-minded and mean-spirited King George II, had the common sense to accept restraints on his powers. |
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In Scotland, and in Wales, there are arguments breaking out about the rejection of a United Kingdom side being an example of narrow-minded parochialism. |
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I can't stand how limited, how clannish, how narrow-minded they are! |
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Yet it seems, that the music industry managers are very narrow-minded. |
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He is transfixed, if not mesmerized, by his own narrow-minded political agenda to wipe out opposition parties at any expense. |
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I know there is an attempt to try to revote that decision, but I hope the House will sensibly see off such a narrow-minded approach to politics. |
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The Conservatives do not want to believe that their own demagogic and narrow-minded refusal to intervene has led to this situation. |
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This is most unfortunate, because the question of water goes far beyond narrow-minded parochialism. |
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Why is this government so unfeeling, so narrow-minded, so devoid of social justice? |
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You think conservatives are narrow-minded. |
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This perception betrays a rather narrow-minded budgetary policy. |
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Scientists, especially in the hard, physical sciences, are often perceived by pupils as authoritarian, narrow-minded and boring rather than kind or helpful, working to solve the problems of humankind. |
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Many nationalist movements see justification for their actions in religion, replacing the universality of religion with narrow-minded nationalism, xenophobia and intolerance. |
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According to Baron de La Hontan, the clergy were extremely narrow-minded. |
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Instead, he showed he is on the side of the narrow-minded wretches who try to think on behalf of his audience, as though the people who listen to him were incapable of thinking for themselves. |
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Furthermore, he concluded, we are being pushed into narrow-minded chauvinism, into extremist fanatic nationalism at the very time when the enlightened world is tired of nationalism and is advancing toward a universal society. |
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Cinema, the 7th art, has always been, year after year, a shield against narrow-minded religions and values, trying to impose their vision of the world and to colonise the political sphere of societies. |
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He also posted the tips videos on YouTube, where his eclectic likes suggest the very opposite of a narrow-minded fanatic. |
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If you listen to these guys talk about music, you might expect their sound to be very narrow-minded and loopy, but instead, it's fresh, crisp and loopy. |
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Some feminists are narrow-minded, uptight, and unfamiliar with the concept of laughing at themselves. |
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Here her characters are grounded in the insular ethos of a narrow-minded world where they live hard and do their rowdy best to kick up a fuss before they die. |
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For many others, however, he was a narrow-minded denominationalist and a squabbler within the Lutheran denomination. |
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All we need do is look among political aspirants for the one who is a bully and a narcissist, ignorant and narrow-minded, power-hungry and hardhearted to find its current possessor. |
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As with the other threats, we are also sailing in the fog, caught between doomsayers and fundamentalist ecologists on the one hand, and narrow-minded or foolhardy, blind, and unremitting skeptics on the other. |
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Those who abuse Muslims in the street and on social media see us as violent, narrow-minded terrorists, while playing out the very blinkered attitudes and aggression they themselves seem to be so angry about. |
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The Erdogan government saw a widespread opposition for the first time during its office time, an opposition that none of the oppositional parties, weakly organised and ideologically narrow-minded, could have supplied before. |
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He thus could show how travels in the American West matured the narrator from a credulous, narrow-minded neophyte into a wiser, more flexible, and much more observant man of the world. |
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If we truly agree that enlargements can be equated to success, then the question arises as to why we would want to add thirty clauses based on a philosophy not far removed from narrow-minded, gutless Euroscepticism. |
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I strongly believe that today's narrow-minded, anti-nuclear approach to global warming will, under the guise of combating greenhouse gases, lead us down a blind alley where both our incomes and our freedoms will be curtailed. |
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Muhammad Ibn Abd al-Wahhab was a poorly educated, narrow-minded, homicidal fanatic whose idiosyncratic, austere and uncharitable vision for his religion flew in the face of its own teachings and those accorded to its Prophet. |
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Within our own country and city, intolerance, discrimination and racism appear to find fertile ground in materialistic wealth and narrow-minded demagogy. |
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But those artists who wish to remain in Kosovo now know that what is more dangerous than neocolonialism is their colonization by the past: by its narrow-minded cultural policies and traditions. |
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Margaret, Duchess of Argyll...depicts this charming old gentleman, who often kisses young girls outside Annabel's, as a narrow-minded, boring Ugandan expert. |
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We can often find ourselves in the same place as those whom we previously challenged for being too politicized, denominationalized, structuralized, and narrow-minded. |
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Although Loehe put the Lutheran confession above the others, he was nevertheless not a narrow-minded confessionalist but open to ecumenical developments. |
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