The most commonly cited reasons were narrow-mindedness, ignorance, lack of understanding and lack of knowledge about other cultures. |
We need to become more and more convinced of that-not by fostering extremism or narrow-mindedness, but by really living by those principles. |
Madam Speaker, the parliamentary secretary should be ashamed of his narrow-mindedness and demagoguery. |
A man who takes away another man's freedom is a prisoner of hatred, he is locked behind the bars of prejudice and narrow-mindedness. |
Prejudices, which have been called the stone walls of narrow-mindedness, do not survive under honest appraisal. |
Nevertheless, being a part of the EU and participating in development cooperation helps to eliminate narrow-mindedness. |