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21 Sentences With "be blinding"

How to use be blinding in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "be blinding" and check conjugation/comparative form for "be blinding". Mastering all the usages of "be blinding" from sentence examples published by news publications.

That could be blinding it to people who dislike performing in public.
When we put our ice on, we be blinding you like high beams.
The buoyant American stock market may be blinding investors to better opportunities abroad.
While your lights might brightly illuminate the road ahead, you'll also be blinding every oncoming driver.
Reverence can be blinding, but Bluepoint Games' Shadow of the Colossus remake uses it as a guiding light instead.
When you go outside and it is really sunny and you've been inside all day, the light can be blinding.
The array of colors expected on players' feet and in their hands this weekend, then, may be blinding to traditionalists.
But even low beams throw enough light into the fog curtain that the effect can be blinding rather than illuminating.
When the new moon is in this expansive sign, the future doesn't just look bright — it might as well be blinding.
They also seem to be blinding him to the truth that presidential elections are all too often about the economy, stupid.
Early mornings and evenings are the best time to walk in the desert, because under the sunlight the salt can be blinding.
America's righteousness can be blinding; the virtue of the cause prevents the country from seeing the challenge clearly, whether it is rebuilding Cuba or defeating the Taliban.
Her insistence on that fact—gaining weight is something that she did—makes Hunger about acceptance instead of redemption, which can be blinding when we're taking about weight loss.
Kids are sitting on stools at a table at the back, and some are standing, because the light at this hour comes at angles, and the glare can be blinding.
"They are going to be blinding the radio telescopes, possibly quite literally if the signals are going to be strong enough to damage the receivers that we&aposre working with," he added.
For another, the media's hyper-focus on race may be blinding observers to the sophisticated science of juror selection, as well as the way in which courtroom arguments increasingly creep into the panel.
We have a rosier view of Romney simply because Trump exists, and it may be blinding us to realities of Republicans who, while not bragging about sexually assaulting women, put forth policies that roll back women's rights.
In promoting an "America First" economic policy, President-elect Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE appears to be blinding himself to the currently very fragile state of the global economy.
Sharp Objects has laid many hints that while the Sheriff and Detective Willis have focused on the men in the town, their refusal to acknowledge that a woman might be responsible may be blinding them to some of the more insidious female characters around them:  John Keene's girlfriend is a power-hungry piece of work, a cheerleader who desires popularity and acclaim more than anything else.
"Despite all the opposition, however, within two decades, Neumann's discovery was a scientific axiom! The brilliance of the truth may first be blinding, but ultimately it supersedes all artificial illuminators"Tavassoli, M.: Bone Marrow: The Seebed of Blood, in Wintrobe, M.M: Blood, pure and eloquent. A story of Discovery, of People and of Ideas. Mc.Graw-Hill Book Company Leo Febiger Philadelphia 1980, p.
It is no more possible to distinguish between the saviours of democracy and its enemies. The pigs and human all look the same. Darkness does not descend on us like an iron curtain at once, but slowly drips in, drop by drop, and before we realise it would be blinding dark." In December 2018, Joseph wrote on the death of investigative journalism in a prominent article in The Caravan Magazine, titled 'The Byline is Dead: How Indian newsrooms became morgues for investigative journalism': "Over the past few decades, Indian media is increasingly being driven by profits, and has all but abandoned its role as the fourth pillar of democracy.

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