Statkraft isn't blinkered when it comes to the challenge of making this technology pay off.
Mr Portillo said that "this government is so blinkered" that it cannot see the long-term problem.
This sort of line can be viewed as either trite and tautological, or dangerously blinkered.
Nottinghamshire Police Federation said the programme was "blinkered" and failed to show "the full picture".
Labour has demonstrated a blinkered approach to renewable energy for far too long.
This is the sort of blinkered hair-splitting that gives pedantry a bad name.
Perhaps because of blinkered bosses, Britain has a history of underinvestment by both business and government, especially in research and development.
But only the most blinkered England fan would play down Wilkinson's influence on both the scoreboard and the players around him.
The military historian Alan Clark has described Douglas Haig's strategy as blinkered.
Even so, a blinkered sectoral strategy for Europe is not yet enough.
There is something fundamental about the Once-ler and the ruin caused by his blinkered endeavor, something beyond a mere parable of environmental degradation.
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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.
This thinking was followed by the blinkered that simply forgot to note that before debt and equity, why even before national currency there were commodities.
Yes, blinkered because they cannot understand that the preservation of our countryside demands not a rose-tinted vision of it, but a steely determination to utilise it effectively.
In the stands, the tension increased - even the most blinkered Brazilian knows that Massa's reputation for wet-weather racing is not exactly in the Michael Schumacher league.
That such an outlook is both blinkered and dangerous, Dr. Kass thinks, should be obvious to anyone who has ever been in love or felt other great emotions.
Some of them are blinkered and stupid enough to think that they need to do this in order to save the tolerant multicultural society from "right wingers" like Wilders.
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However, spokesman Colin Smyth said that beyond that, the administration had opted to take a very blinkered approach which appeared out of step with the wishes of the local community.
Other multi-national institutions have played their part in maintaining peace, including NATO, but only the most blinkered opponent could deny the EU has played a significant role in spreading peace, prosperity and democratic values.
The Economic Times intimates that these big corporate agencies have been working on a brand for so long, they are effectively blinkered to any kernel of an idea which is outside their usual, comfort-zoned box.
But before you shake your head at the hopelessly bigoted attitudes of the remote past, it's worth considering that we have here today, in Surrey and Shropshire and Somerset, colonists of our own who are every bit as blinkered.
As much as hardliners in Tehran or Damascus enjoy seeing America bruised, the blinkered Sunni extremism that Iraq's jihadists increasingly display sits uncomfortably with both Iran's mullahs and Syria's Alawites, a heterodox minority to which the ruling Assad clan belongs.
Such blinkered reverence is at odds with the world in which the Beatles and Bond came to stardom, when the spending power of neophyte teenagers dominated pop culture and a song or movie could be top of the pops or a box office hit one week and gone the next.
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