Though the external threat from the Middle East is a great as ever, Europe is blind to it.
Remember what it was in the first place, and see that in him again, especially since he is most assuredly blind to it.
The Lawrence decision essentially replied that shared tradition is shared tradition, and that if the rest of the Judeo-Christian world is changing, America should not be blind to it.
Not only did we not agree with it, we were not complicit in it and nor did we turn a blind eye to it.
"The problem is that a situation like mine is happening every day all over the country and it seems as though everyone would rather turn a blind eye to it rather than see the ugly reality that it is, " Wright said.
But without such information, IT is going to be flying blind when it comes to making huge decisions about whether to adopt SaaS-versions of applications, build new data centers, create private clouds, or use public cloud resources.
In fact, forces are working against us influencing our decisions that we are blind to making it difficult to meet our goals and change our behaviors.
"The Obama administration appears to have a blind spot when it comes to the war on terrorism, " she said.
What good is a reader to someone who is blind if it requires a seeing person to get to the first page, let alone turn that page?
It is possible that they knew about it and turned a blind eye, allowed it to happen or even actively encouraged it - what we would now call "complicity" - as well as the other possibility of having known nothing.
The SEC says Mozilo acknowledged the company was flying blind when it came to the performance of option mortgages, but he publicly talked up the soundness of Countrywide's portfolios.
Internal Market Commissioner Michel Barnier was questioned by MEPs on 15 February 2012 on why the Commission had not signed up to an international treaty to make it legal for blind and visually impaired people to make braille or large-print copies of published books.
Kurzweil told the story of how he had begun work on software for a tiny machine that could read text to the blind years before the hardware was available to make it feasible.
But progress isn't pretending to be color blind, it's not being blinded by the person's color.
Like many others, you have a blind spot when it comes to the car.
If, for instance, they really do close down Incirlik Air Force Base, we're going to be logistically blind in the north, and it would be extremely difficult for us to re-supply and to coordinate air strikes.
While this seems to highlight the increased sophistication of ETF investors, it also speaks to the blind spot of many.
Bus drivers in Worcester are being given a chance to understand what it is like for a blind or partially sighted person to use public transport.
BBC: Worcester bus drivers experience life as a blind passenger
Accounting systems (and the accountants who use them) are also blind to the effects of complexity until it begins impacting the bottom line.
The solution was that the new Turkish state would not be an ethnic state - it would be blind to the ethnicity of its people.
But the Precidian product, which still needs SEC approval, would execute such orders through a blind trust and leave it up to each manager how often to fulfill the disclosure requirement.
So the only joy in it is this idea of the blind exploration and to see how, when you see what you've done, how it fits into the culture.
We imagine that the criminal justice system is fair, that it turns a blind eye to race, sex, or class.
Having grown nearly blind, Mr Wahid finds it difficult to interpret information and has anyway shown little interest in policy detail.
Walking into a store blind, it would be awfully tough to distinguish the devices -- though the Tablet is bit lighter, color-wise.
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I've since found that to be true in blind tastings with winemakers around the world, but it is not something you are going to hear many of them admit.
And if mosquitoes are blind to your odor, then to them, it's as if you were invisible.
The tired feet of those who walked the dusty roads of Montgomery helped a nation see that to which it had once been blind.
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The delight some scientists take with obscurantist language should not blind us to the benefits of genomics, but it is likely to do so.
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