It also reflects frustration with the Iraqi regime, mainly because of its blind stubbornness.
He added that The Gambia was taking advantage of "appropriate technology" - to help its blind - such as building and equipping of secondary eye care centres, and the local production of eye drops.
Does Mr. Hagel reckon any other nation to be quite so blind to its own supposed self-interest as Israel?
Samsung has suffered a setback in its effort to win an iPhone ban based on a function making its software accessible to blind people.
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The result brought him back to earth, reminding him that Italians vote PdL for more complex reasons than blind love of its leader.
Based on response to the linked story on TechDirt, Google has resolved the case, but not before revealing a blind spot in its automation.
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Six years ago I was part of a consulting team that was asked by a major biotech firm to conduct a six-month long double-blind study of its sales force.
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Sure, there's plenty that needs to change: Protectionism remains rife and the EU went down a blind alley with its social agenda, which piled new costs on business just when it needed greater flexibility.
Of course Palm, now with its deep Apple roots isn't blind to the issue.
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Dresdner too would rather build trust methodically than take a blind leap, especially after its experience with Deutsche.
The solution was that the new Turkish state would not be an ethnic state - it would be blind to the ethnicity of its people.
Then, this week, the King Institute of Preventive Medicine, a flagship government hospital in the Tamil Nadu capital of Chennai, announced its intention to do a double-blind study to see how effective the neem-papaya mix is in battling dengue.
The civil unrest of the previous decade had finally settled down, the student body was growing larger and more diverse, the university had changed its applications process to a double-blind procedure with no special consideration for gender, race, or ethnicity, and research in medicine and the physical sciences shared space in the curriculum with philosophy and art.
When the supply runs completely dry, Herschel will warm from its ultra-low functioning temperature and go blind.
Removal of this vast community blind spot regarding breast density and its deadly consequences are long overdue.
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With massively under-funded plans, like those at United Airlines, being terminated and dumped onto the PBGC, the PBGC cannot afford to turn a blind eye to the practices of its pension consultants.
Along with all the developments in Nevada to legalize the vehicles, the company released a video in March of this year of its first customer Steve Mahan, who is legally blind.
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My blind hatred of Zynga (ZNGA) and its games made trading the stock a bad idea.
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The Fed, now similarly blind to the inflation threat, is repeating its mistake, only this time the negative consequences will be even more dire.
In a statement released on Saturday, they said "some rushed to accuse Ennahda Party and its leader Rachid Ghannouchi without any evidence, driven by blind hatred and the avoidance of revealing the real perpetrators".
And when we do train our minds to relax, open, and step out, we notice that our drive to achieve, with all its passion and forward-looking intent, can frequently blind us to the very things we seek to understand.
Even Syria, which has long been accused of turning a blind eye to the infiltration of jihadis from its territory, has promised to seal its borders better, and perhaps even to expand the capacity of pipelines taking Iraqi oil to its Mediterranean ports.
Nowhere is the blind complacency of the establishment more evident than in its bovine attitude toward academic degrees: as long as my child goes to the right schools, upward mobility will continue.
This has led to the perception that he is either blind to or unwilling to accept that his firm and its various components are not worth what he wants them to be worth.
We feel both the blind mechanics of catastrophe and the desperation of those caught in its midst.
For Valentine's Day, Air New Zealand has launched a blind date contest called "Blind Gate" (get it?) to promote its new "sky couch, " a set of three seats that fold into a bed for two.
As long as Iraq's leaders think America will keep its forces in the country indefinitely they will continue to refuse to compromise and turn a blind eye to sectarian violence.
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"It's an atrocious act of terrorism, against which the Italian government expresses its firmest condemnation, and which has no explanation, if not that of barbarous and blind violence, " a statement from Italy's foreign ministry read.
From the chesty thrust of its rusticated facade, to the outward curve of the pediment, to an entablature of three blind square windows crowned by six Corinthian columns (repeated inside) and capped with a pair of squat balustraded turrets, the exterior manifests Hawksmoor's unorthodox interpretation of the classical tradition.
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Layoffs would slow and consumption resume if the Fed sped its asset purchases and Washington stopped imposing arbitrarily low prices on equity holders and regulatory capital in the blind assumption that crisis markets are accurately priced.
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