blinkered造句

It became clear to everyone that the chairman was too reactionary, too blinkered.

Enthusiasts are convinced that just looking at the profit and loss account and the balance sheet is blinkered.

Part of the reason we are blinkered about the struggles of women in poorer countries is that here in the rich west, many battles have been won.

But not all Arab accounts of Sudan are so blinkered and shrill.

They generally have personal bias in various degrees, such as laziness, blinkered peacockery, anxiety, depression, and self-abasement.

None of this should give succour to creationists, whose blinkered universe is doubtless already buzzing with the news that "new Scientist has announced Darwin was wrong".

While acknowledging the murderous extremity of Breivik's bubble, Kjaerstad says he has witnessed similarly ideologically blinkered thinking before.

Leslie wrote a thrilling chapter here, as the opera star whose concentration on art and amour blinkered him from political eruptions.

Manned by militants from its Ezz al-Din al-Qassam brigades hitherto deployed against Israel, Hamas's internal security applies the brigades' blinkered codes to harness society.

blinkered造句

He thinks the talk is motivated by blinkered ideology, not a rational assessment of natural change.

Perhaps because of blinkered bosses, Britain has a history of underinvestment by both business and government, especially in research and development.