The Euro-secularists are usually blind to the other big influence of religion on American foreign policy.
But to gorge on them at this juncture is being blind to a very changed world.
As a result , most investors are now blind to the dangers of deficits.
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If this season taught us anything, it's that NBA scouts are often blind to talent.
They have delivered speeches on the need for a judicial system blind to rank and wealth.
GNOME, oblivious to my pain and blind to my desires, launched itself once more.
You would have to be real blind to see I fell when I was there.
And the French are not blind to the need for other ties in Europe.
Of course Palm, now with its deep Apple roots isn't blind to the issue.
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Consumers, lured by the shining promises of the mobile Internet, may be blind to the privacy risks.
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Give these men credit for being consistent if somewhat blind to the true nature of the problem.
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And if mosquitoes are blind to your odor, then to them, it's as if you were invisible.
Hiring policies there are colour-blind to a fault, as a casual visit to any British hospital will confirm.
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Though the external threat from the Middle East is a great as ever, Europe is blind to it.
Literacy through braille is critical to enabling people who are blind to find employment and achieve financial independence.
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Economists there are not blind to the arguments, although they may still, on balance, favour a cautious stance.
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But it would be foolish, as well, to be blind to the risks of enmeshing government with philanthropy.
Yet politicians should not be blind to the implications of a growing emphasis on turnout rather than persuasion.
Blind to the New Reality By June 1863, Lee had penetrated southern Pennsylvania.
Did Mr Bellesiles get carried away by his argument, becoming blind to counter-evidence?
Does Mr. Hagel reckon any other nation to be quite so blind to its own supposed self-interest as Israel?
Sadly, still other conservatives appear determined to remain willfully blind to such behavior.
We are blind to the hundred other creatures who slip in and out, opportunist tenants who may ultimately inherit the place.
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Why do so many top-tier companies become blind to changing market dynamics?
The sailors were blind to the signs, incapable of seeing the pattern or logic, just because it was different to their own.
Some of the blame lies with bank regulators, who were just as blind to the dangers ahead as the firms they oversaw.
He was blind to how much weight his words and actions carried.
And greed has an unfortunate habit of making investors blind to risks.
Accounting systems (and the accountants who use them) are also blind to the effects of complexity until it begins impacting the bottom line.
Remember what it was in the first place, and see that in him again, especially since he is most assuredly blind to it.
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