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He was not blind to the faults of American democracy.
I always bring a second pair so I'm not blind.
I am not blind to the concerns over Mr. Yiannopoulos.
You're not blind from staring directly into the eclipse (yet).
And yet, he is not blind to the institutional advantages Mrs.
That gorillas lack syntax should not blind humans to their magnificence.
We are not blind ... Join the party and feel its power.
The senator's heroism should not blind us to his political failures.
In Weiss' telling, he alone was not blind to Soviet theft.
Modern-day utopians are not blind to the lessons of history.
But I am not blind to the complications of this place.
Because contrary to the popular myth out there, bats are not blind.
Of course, the fed is not blind to the plunge in markets.
Mr. Israel is not blind to the problems of the third verse.
As much as we'd like to believe it, justice is not blind.
California's politicians are not blind to their state's problems, but they seem unpragmatic.
My admiration does not blind me to the shortcomings of machine translation, however.
Zuckerberg was not blind to the skepticism with which many greeted his announcement.
They should not blind us to the manifest failures of his economic team.
But Natanine was desperate—and he was not blind to the changing times.
I'd say this is an investment based on faith, but not blind faith.
The Justice Department is not blind to the serious flaws of these audits.
Our guide should be not blind obedience, in other words, but reasoned deliberation.
Meanwhile, Iranians are not blind to the extensive surveillance they are facing online.
Second, economists were not blind to the falling economic prospects of unskilled American workers.
Not blind to the distance we have traveled and the distance yet to go.
However this optimism is not blind, instead it correlates with each country's recent development.
But I'm also not blind to a huge amount of humanity that was there.
But soldiers and airmen CNN spoke with are also not blind to the politics.
While Kodak's film business became obsolete, Kodak was not blind to the digital future.
Being a one-party state does not blind China to public concerns about safety.
That's not blind justice; it's racism that means some people live and some die.
Something worth noting is that Trump himself is actually not blind to personal health issues.
"She's doing fine now, she's not blind," a source close to Brown told PEOPLE Monday.
When deciding to join Coinbase, I was not blind to the challenges ahead of me.
There are enough reports, though, that suggest Apple is not blind to such a future.
It's impossible to say what our relationship would be like if I were not blind.
That is the logical exit and I'm not blind to the responsibility to provide a return.
He was also not blind to the irony of Trump supporters buying themselves a way out.
The government is not blind to these problems, but Mr Altmaier's protectionism is the wrong medicine.
Click here to view original GIFI'm not blind, I can totally see that the square is moving.
But like others calling for change, she is not blind to the dangers new elections could pose.
I'm not blind to some of the things that we have to continue to improve, but optimistic.
Not only are bats not blind, most species aren't the disease-carrying, bloodsuckers we often see on television.
Let's be clear, today's physicians and patients are not blind to the challenges of rising health care expenses.
The current focus on sexual harassment and bodily violence, however, should not blind us to other workplace indignities.
What I'm trying to cultivate is not blind optimism but what the philosopher Jonathan Lear calls radical hope.
It helped to define the problem, and reminded me that we were agents in this mess, not blind victims.
As a family of liberal Democrats, we are not blind to the fact that this is the new normal.
Monthly retainers for lawyers are advances for legal fees and ordinary costs, not blind trusts for secret side deals.
Despite being an avid computer games player, I'm not blind to this industry appalling capacity to generate meaningful stories.
German foreign policy experts are not blind to the obvious divide between ideologues and pragmatists in Mr. Trump's administration.
"We're not blind to secular pressures facing brick-and-mortar retail — especially department stores with large footprints," Altschwager told investors.
Of course, we are not blind to the discord and disarray resulting from Iran's actions and attitude in the region.
"I'm not blind to the importance of this proceeding to many people," he said, minutes before ordering Mr. McCullough's release.
However, our view of the different characters in this unfolding drama should not blind us to serious professional and ethical lapses.
Partisan politics should not blind us to the dangers of prosecutors with roving commissions to investigate "matters" rather than specific crimes.
The gentrification debates should also not blind us to what made New York and San Francisco attractive cities in the first place.
We are not blind to the existence of some burdensome and ineffective environmental regulations, and we recognize the need for some reassessment.
However, reading "Refugees Encounter a Foreign Word: Welcome" renewed my faith that people are not blind to the unfair condemnation I see.
Mattfeld is not blind, and I felt uncomfortable watching the scenes in which Murphy talks about how terrible it is to be blind.
"We are not blind: there are things that need to remain on watch," the head of major engine-maker CFM said on Saturday.
Success will involve full transparency of the process and not blind faith that a single "black box" deep neural network will work correctly.
Reasonable recourse for students who've been wronged by their college would include loan forgiveness proportional their damages, not blind and blanket debt relief.
This trust is not blind trust — it encourages you to ask every question and be as involved as possible but ultimately trust the process.
Google is not blind: it knows that other companies aren't likely to up and adopt AMP as a universal solution to fixing the web.
It's not blind optimism, but hard-earned optimism that's rooted in the stories of very real progress through history...That's what you're fighting for.
They are not blind to the problems in their country but there is no time to be down because … there's a rumba street festival!
They are not blind or indifferent to the hardships and pain surrounding them, but they are still able to find joy in the journey.
Justin Bieber showed everyone fear would not blind him ... as he strolled the streets of Manchester after the hugely successful One Love Manchester concert.
"As the sheriff, I am not blind to the offensive conduct of some demonstrators nor will I ignore their criminal conduct," the statement said.
Tavares, who is not blind or low vision, said it was essential to include community input and advice into the development of the Read Read.
Idealism and the desire to leave behind a lasting mark should not blind the outgoing president to the real dangers Russia poses to European security.
Jamison is not blind to the ideological implications of the twelve-step logic, the way that it forces everyone to read from the same script.
With the heavy hand of Washington tipping the balance of her scale, the sad reality is that Lady Justice is not blind on campuses today.
These so-called able-bodied are defined in many ways by what they are not: not disabled, not elderly, not children, not pregnant, not blind.
Journalist Masha Gessen, who wrote Autocracy: Rules for Survival, said that everyday normalities should not blind us to the very not-normal things that are occurring.
But the United States already has a lot of stuff, and the policymakers of the past were not blind to where the low-hanging opportunities were.
"The nation is not blind, people understand who the slave is and who works for the interest of others," spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said in a tweet.
Traditional retailers are not blind to the change — hundreds have already turned to B8ta for assistance in navigating the necessary evolution in the physical retail space. 
"But my deep love for Virginia and for its people does not blind me to the fact that there is also troubled water here," he added.
Three writers who are not blind to the worst humanity has to offer but who so beautifully express our best that you can't help feeling optimistic.
But it should not blind us to realistic options if we hold our nerve, think strategically, and aggressively pursue the best interests of the United States.
On top of that, she asks Rhea to resign because Nan is not blind — she can see that Rhea and Logan are way too buddy-buddy.
And she's not blind to the attitude that the Bay Area could solve many of its problems if it simply drove the techies into the Bay.
Physicians, especially surgeons, are not blind to the momentum of cost-saving medicine, but this needs to be driven by science not by an insurance company.
King and Chavez were not blind to the anger of their fellow protestors and they knew and understood that the temptation to respond with violence is strong.
We're not blind, but we also have to remain objective and recognize that some players certainly are capable of a lot more than they've produced thus far.
Powell, in his remarks, said the Fed is not blind to the possible "revenge" of prices rising as they have before during times of sustained low unemployment.
"The fact that lots of people are using something doesn't mean they're critically looking at its code, or that they're not blind to fundamental mistakes" Sirer said.
But our concerns about Trump's decision-making and the sloppy conduct of his job should not blind us to the extraordinary moment now under way in Iran.
But he's not blind to the spectacle of Republicans running away from the health care bill — and his comments suggest he knows he may need a backup plan.
Psychiatrist Allen Frances, who chaired the task force that produced the fourth revision of Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM-IV), urges caution, not blind optimism, for the moment.
Understanding the larger context will help you to get the support of other people and make sure that you are not blind to the environment in which you're operating.
The Mexican government is not blind to these concerns, and the secretary of the Treasury has tried, with little success, to incentivize the states' tax collection through matching funds.
"Large, sophisticated companies like Marriott are not blind to the risks posed by cyber criminals, who are constantly attempting to infiltrate corporations that store sensitive consumer information," he said.
Not blind to slavery, nor to the fact that Washington owned human beings, Goodman nevertheless wrote words about our first president's letter that have stayed with me for decades.
Still, she's not blind to the inherent sizeism that exists in the industry when it comes to who gets to wear what — and how it hasn't really changed at all.
"I'm a veteran, a pastor, and a Democrat who believes in common sense and not blind loyalty, like gun safety to better protect our children and our communities," he says.
Four years later, the only follow-up currently in progress is another study by the same team: a randomized (but still not blind) trial of psilocybin against the nicotine patch.
Such was the case with British imperialism, but our understanding of the complexities of the men (and it was mostly men) behind it need not blind us to its horrors.
Those who know Mueller say he's not blind to the sensitivity of the midterms and the potential implications of unveiling charges against individuals in Trump's orbit so close to the election.
But these temporary policy dislocations should not blind us from the long-term prospects of technology capabilities that are already within reach, and nimble enough to withstand shifting Washington trade policy.
"We see the erosion, we're not blind," a top Parks Department official said last June, as residents of the beach-centered community in southern Queens were raising concern over their shoreline.
But the fact that he's such a vigorous walker should not blind us to the fact that he's walking in the wrong direction and trying to lead his country over a cliff.
TDC CEO Allison Kirkby was quoted as saying that the operator "is not blind" to widespread concerns about Huawei and information security, although she also pointed out that price was a significant factor.
T.S. Eliot's rank anti-Semitism does not blind her to his poetic virtues; she praises Tolstoy's early novel "The Cossacks" despite its whitewashing of genocidal Cossack violence against Jews (Ozick's ancestors among them).
It had a small sample and no control group, and was not "blind" (that is, subjects and experimenters all knew the material involved was psilocybin, so expectation effects might have influenced the results).
A trust run by Trump's family members is not blind — and under Office of Government Ethics rules, assets in a blind trust aren't considered "blind" until they're sold and the profits are reinvested.
The last episode of The OA. It's about this girl who was blind, and then she became not blind, and she was held hostage by this scientist because she had a near-death experience.
Speaking at a congress of the Confederation of German Trade Unions (DGB), Merkel said Europe was not blind to Iran's activities but still believed that sticking to the nuclear deal was the best way forward.
That is genuinely good news, and worth celebrating, but it should not blind us to the ways in which the institutions Trump is now co-opting are themselves flawed, and potentially dangerous in Trump's hands.
The drama of presidential campaigns should not blind us to these longstanding and deeply rooted dynamics or to their perverse effect: They allow the Republican Party to thrive even as its presidential candidates do not.
"We're not blind: We have a lot of people under one roof, and there are lots of opportunities for things to happen," she said when asked about sexual harassment and gender discrimination in Ford plants.
Peter Zwack, a retired Army officer who was the American military attaché in Moscow at the time of the visit, said Mr. Flynn was not blind to the pitfalls of forging closer ties to Russia.
A "blind" trust would be blind in name only; almost all of Schultz's wealth is in the form of Starbucks shares, and putting those shares in a trust will not blind Schultz to that fact.
In a text-message exchange leaked to the newspapers last weekend David Davis, the Brexit secretary, denied having tried to kiss Diane Abbott, the shadow home secretary, in a Westminster bar: "I'm not blind," he chortled.
While the Senate investigation has largely stayed above the partisan infighting that plagued the House panel, Burr said he is not blind to the fact that the committee's final findings may split members along party lines.
Motor racing as a pastime for the upper classes led to a small coterie of successful female racers in the 1920s and 1930s, and the manufacturers of the era were not blind to the promotional opportunities.
"If you use something with an oil base, it's going to reflect back in your eyes," he said, noting that a person with a tattoo wants to show off their ink, not blind viewers with oily sunscreen.
Four of the biggest buffet restaurant chains in the country tell TMZ they have no plans to close up shop amid what is now a global pandemic -- but they're not blind to the concerns about COVID-19.
In his first comments since the Patriots opened training camp, the quarterback said that he was "not blind" to problems such as chronic traumatic encephalopathy but that he remained confident in how he tries to avoid injury.
Mueller can use that as an excuse if his final report appears one-sided — but that will likely not allay suspicions of most Americans that the special counsel's investigation was politically driven and not blind delivery of justice.
The firm has approached questions of authenticity with great but not blind reverence, burrowing like archaeologists down to the armory's earliest layers and sometimes leaving evidence of other layers, or adding modern interpretations of elements that were lost.
Mr. Aron, who took over AMC in early 2016 after running the Starwood hotel chain, has been more willing to embrace change than many other theater executives, in part because he is not blind to his industry's challenges.
" Mr. Obama was not blind to the United Nations' weaknesses, observing that "this body has often become a forum for sowing discord instead of forging common ground; a venue for playing politics and exploiting grievances rather than solving problems.
You could say that when it comes to administrative-law jurisprudence, lady justice is not blind; her blindfold is off and she's winking at the lawyers, who work for the most powerful litigant in the country — the federal government.
In a statement to Gizmodo, John Yanchunis, an attorney for the firm, told us:Large, sophisticated companies like Marriott are not blind to the risks posed by cyber criminals, who are constantly attempting to infiltrate corporations that store sensitive consumer information.
Now, before you assault my enthusiasm with somber observations about the silly fingerprint reader placement right next to the camera (a totally valid complaint) or the superfluousness of a dedicated Bixby button, please understand that I'm not blind to those downsides and annoyances.
Bloatware is still an issue too: not on my carrier-agnostic review device in Europe, but definitely so on the T-Mobile version in the US. So no, Samsung hasn't rectified all wrongs and I'm not blind to the faults that still remain.
These were not blind points in her work, so they shouldn't be obscured, and I always feel that Alice is taking as many risks as the subject, that what she sees is really all of the things that make up a person.
"The nation is not blind — it realizes who is a slave, and who is a hireling," said Zabihullah Mujahid, the Taliban spokesman, posting a picture of senior government officials listening to the former commander of NATO and United States forces in Afghanistan, Gen.
While they may not be entering the same bleak economic landscape Millennials did (although, that depends on what happens with COVID-19), they grew up during the foreclosure crisis and are definitely not blind to the unstable climate future we are all facing.
"We are not blind to the risk and are prepared for every scenario," he told an investors' conference, adding there was an alternative pipeline system, a quick response mechanism for faults and insurance to cover any damage affecting Israeli gas exports to Egypt or Jordan.
Even in this best-case scenario, though, the benefits of impeachment should not blind us to the real and serious costs of undercutting the outcome of a democratic process, especially given the daylight between the president's and vice president's respective visions for the country.
Appearing on FS1's Undisputed yesterday, Cube was asked if he'd be willing to move his game for "small compensation," and the rapper, no fool and no stranger to making money and surely not blind to the benefits of a little unexpected publicity, was enthusiastic.
However, the study was conducted over a short period of time and was not blind nor randomized, so it's possible that some patients were more mindful of their diabetes management because they knew they were being tracked, said Dr. Tom Donner, director of the Johns Hopkins Comprehensive Diabetes Center.
As one might expect, there is plenty of pathos running through "State Goods" since the exhibition addresses — as one series of drawings points out — the fact that justice is not blind, with nonwhites imprisoned at far higher rates than white people (and in many instances for longer sentences and lesser deeds).
Long, long before any legislation is made public, it would help to ensure that all stakeholders, including potential conservative critics, feel that they are part of the process, understand the constraints, agree on what a win looks like and how to get there, and are not blind-sided by the final product.
Fed Vice Chair Stanley Fischer, addressing a scatter-shot of questions on what the election means for the U.S. central bank, said the dollar's recent rise would not blind the Fed to its policy goals and he reiterated a long-held plan to trim the Fed's swollen balance sheet gradually over time.
His defense of NFL players protesting racism by kneeling during the national anthem, which he made in response to a question from a voter who found that kneeling disrespectful, went viral for good reason: Here's a politician who, even in the face of a displeased potential constituent, stuck to his guns and engaged a red-hot issue with respect but not blind deference.

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