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Blinkered

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The government's blinkered policies towards climate change are putting the planet at risk.
The athlete's blinkered focus on winning at all costs led to burnout and injury.
Their blinkered view of the problem led to an ineffective solution.
His blinkered vision prevented him from noticing the beautiful sunset.
The blinkered child only played with toys of a certain color.
The detective's blinkered focus on one suspect caused him to overlook other possible suspects.
The stablehand blinkered the horse to help it rest during transportation.
The coach's blinkered approach to training led to injuries among the athletes.
The blinkered judge refused to consider any mitigating circumstances in the case.
The artist's blinkered vision limited their creative output.
The blinkered computer programmer focused so much on a single line of code that they failed to see the bugs in the overall system.
The professor's blinkered approach to teaching left many students confused.
He blinkered the horse to make it easier to train.
The blinkered student only studied one subject and ignored all others.
The blinkered athlete ignored advice from their coach and continued with their own training methods.
The CEO's blinkered focus on short-term profits led to the company's downfall.
Her blinkered loyalty to her political party blinded her to its faults.
The scientist's blinkered approach to research only hindered the discovery of alternative solutions.
The blinkered scientist spent years researching a single topic, without considering its broader implications or applications.
The blinkered chef insisted on absolute precision in measurements, ignoring the subtleties of taste and texture.
The blinkered artist paid too much attention to the details of individual brushstrokes, losing sight of the overall composition.
Her blinkered approach to studying for exams involved memorizing every single fact without understanding the broader concepts.
The engineer's blinkered approach to design led to a product that was difficult to use.
The blinkered driver fixated on a single traffic light, causing them to miss important road signs and exits.
The teacher's blinkered approach to education left out important aspects of the curriculum.
The politician's blinkered view on climate change prevented them from seeing the urgency of the situation.
The carriage driver blinkered the horse to keep it on the right path.
The company's blinkered focus on profits led to a decline in employee morale.
The circus performer blinkered the horse to keep it under control during the performance.
The veterinarian blinkered the horse during a medical procedure to keep it calm.
The farmer blinkered the horse to prevent it from getting spooked.
The police officer blinkered the horse to keep it from being distracted by the crowd.
The artist's blinkered vision limited their artistic expression to a narrow range of subjects.
The politician's blinkered perspective led to unpopular policies.
The equestrian coach blinkered the horse to train it to pay attention to the rider's commands.
The politician had a blinkered understanding of the issue.
The blinkered student refused to listen to his teacher's advice.
The groom blinkered the horse to keep it from spooking while being groomed.
The CEO's blinkered attitude toward the company's environmental impact ignored the concerns of stakeholders.
The diplomat's blinkered approach to negotiations resulted in a failed treaty.
His blinkered approach to politics made it difficult to have a productive conversation.
The blinkered approach to learning only what's required for the test, and not beyond, hinders the student's potential for growth.
The driver removed the blinkered covers from the horse's eyes.
The scientist's blinkered view of the data limited his ability to make accurate conclusions.
The homeowner's blinkered view of their property value prevented them from considering reasonable offers.
The professor's blinkered views prevented him from accepting any new research.
The doctor's blinkered approach to treatment options ignored the patient's preferences and concerns.
The blinkered preference for a specific genre of music limits one's appreciation of other styles.
The blinkered employee only followed their job description and nothing else.
The historian's blinkered interpretation of events ignored important contextual factors.
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