This is obvious to anyone looking at the numbers who is not blinded by Keynesian superstition.
But progress isn't pretending to be color blind, it's not being blinded by the person's color.
One of her surviving brothers was blinded by a mine explosion during the war.
Our own absorbing passions, which are remarkably similar, have blinded us in the same way.
It was not placebo-controlled, blinded, or randomized, which presents major methodological problems regardless of what happened.
Two were blinded and remain hospitalized, and two were treated and released, he said.
Sneddon suggested that Robson's ambition for her son's career blinded her to Jackson's salacious intentions.
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You use words like pressure, proppant, conductivity and think you have blinded us with science.
Born in an impoverished village, Chen was blinded by a high fever as a child.
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Christopher Knox, mitigating, said King's probation officer stated that the defendant became blinded by love.
Andrew Duffy, portfolio manager with Ascent Investment Advisors, warns against being blinded by REIT dividends.
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"Once more, the GOP runs the risk of appearing to be blinded by their partisanship, " Begala said.
His faith in the productivity miracle may have blinded him to the dangers of excessive monetary growth.
St Paul was travelling to Damascus when he was blinded in a moment of conversion, after all.
At the least you were temporarily blinded by the sudden flash and deafened by the KA-BOOM!!!!
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If both patients and health care providers are blinded, the trial is said to have a double-blinded design.
One parent of a child who had been blinded by neuroblastoma at 18 months old welcomed the news.
But radar can be blinded by bad weather, and not all volcanoes are within range of suitable equipment.
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He was awarded the George Medal for bravery after being left blinded by a bomb while on patrol.
PPL's founders were blinded by the brilliance of their science and failed to produce something they could sell.
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"There are politicized magistrates blinded by prejudice and hatred toward me, " Berlusconi said.
He managed one last, agonizing push to the finish line, as blinded and enraged as Samson in the temple.
But that trial was not blinded--patients knew which treatment group they were in.
The pair they're focusing on seems almost blinded by the flash of lights.
Second, is the returning manager able to avoid being blinded by past triumphs?
If hit with a bright enough flash of light, such detectors are blinded.
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Mr. Pepe was blinded in one eye and rendered nearly unable to speak.
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Or an Assassin which constantly blinded enemies, picking off foes one by one?
It is blinded by its own hallucinations about how the market is operating.
Blinded by its leather seats and visions of me cruising down the freeway with the sunroof down, I bought it.
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