Opposition is fine, even necessary, but it has to be rooted in ideas, not blind ideology.
And the French are not blind to the need for other ties in Europe.
But this happy circumstance must not blind anyone to the dangers mounting in Egypt.
Economists there are not blind to the arguments, although they may still, on balance, favour a cautious stance.
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Secular bull markets, typically, start from levels of valuation that are extremely low and associated with despair, not blind-optimism.
Ministers were "not blind" to the deterioration in conditions and recognised the "economic context was much worse than before".
The fact is, however, that the Oracle of Omaha is not blind to the most pressing challenges facing the economy today.
But this should not blind us to the miracle that so many sculptures of this age and beauty have survived to dazzle our eyes.
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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And this is not blind optimism or synthetic confidence to console people, it is the practical affirmation for our times of our faith in a better future.
Tests on monkeys, including ones in which the animals' eyes were held open to check that the beam does not blind, suggest it causes no permanent damage.
Dan loves Vanguard but he is not a blind buy-and-hold believer and neither am I.
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This plan is a great step, but not a blind leap, in the right direction.
The bank has a charitable arm, but it stresses that the project is not mere blind philanthropy.
Yet politicians should not be blind to the implications of a growing emphasis on turnout rather than persuasion.
Love may not be blind, but it does work best with some mystery.
Lifeboat crews must be aged between 17 and 45, live or work in Cleethorpes, be physically fit and not colour blind.
Those with back injuries, for example, not the blind, deaf or crippled, file most complaints with the Equal Employment Opportunities Commission, the act's chief enforcer.
This, of course, is not a blind endorsement of these stocks.
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.
It is essential that the global discussion in Rio not be blind to the potential solutions that access to voluntary family planning could offer to many of the world's problems.
It made, alas, not a blind bit of difference.
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Full disclosure, the wines were not tasted blind, so guests were indeed influenced by the weight of the bottle and the hauteur of the label we all know that heavy bottles and fancy labels tend to make us think the wine is expensive.
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Natalie Doig, campaigns officer for the Royal National Institute of Blind People, said current flight regulations did not specify that blind people needed to be accompanied.
The new body would collect and share evidence so policy-makers were not "driving blind", the UKDPC said.
Even though the hubris may convince him that he can bite off more than he can chew, subordinates will not be so blind.
You had to be blind not to see that he would be better for The Gambia than Mr Jawara was, Mr Jammeh told me.
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