adjective
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a brilliant but blinkered scientist
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But not, as the blinkered writer of that article implied, necessarily her own independent choice.
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Humanity had begun to chart the universe and impose its own blinkered logic upon it.
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This occurs not so much because the engineers are callous, but because of a blinkered approach by all parties.
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We should not be quite so narrow-minded, blinkered and xenophobic about the rest of the world.
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Width often leads to superficiality and depth may produce a blinkered approach and an intellectual treadmill.