An informed voter is not close-minded, and will look closely at each candidate. |
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However, this self-assured ease does seem to leave native English speakers with the reputation for being linguistically close-minded. |
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You're just an old-fashioned, close-minded fool who is stuck back in the dark ages! |
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It is exactly this close-minded point of view that creates a restrictive environment in the media. |
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People who are close-minded experience ambiguous situations as threatening. |
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But he thinks that their melodramatic idealism and close-minded fervor cannot be defended. |
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He has lived his life in close-minded condemnation of people he knows nothing about, content with his bigotry. |
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Here's my final word on our topic, as I have better things to do than deal with close-minded fanatics. |
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I just wish it named him so I could write him a letter saying how I do not appreciate someone this close-minded representing MS patients. |
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This comment is rude and just shows what how close-minded some people are. |
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Is the skeptical community becoming reactionary and close-minded? |
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Ideas that seem close-minded are shunned, despite the validity of some. |
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So much for the myth of an intolerant, close-minded conservative. |
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Those members should not think in a close-minded way just about tax cuts. |
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For someone who's mind-bogglingly close-minded, I bet he makes for a fun travel buddy. |
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Being prejudicial and close-minded is a recipe for disaster. |
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He is willful and greatly determined, stubborn and close-minded, but a born leader. |
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People are too close-minded to work in this spirit of cooperation which might have led to a true partnership between nations. |
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I urge the minister responsible for Canada Post to remind its president that such a close-minded attitude is unacceptable. |
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Absent magic, we get conniving politicians, close-minded scolds, flavorless marriages, and the occasional heroin junkie. |
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For the close-minded and mistrustful its strangeness or foreignness makes it a provocation. |
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I've told him that I was just close-minded. |
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Mr. de Guzman said his professors were close-minded. |
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So for me, it's like normal, I'm used to people being, I always knew people were like that, before I got in Sepultura, like, very close-minded and very, like, predictable. |
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I started the piano at 5, but classical music was a bit too close-minded in my opinion and my piano teacher used to guide my hands pretending I was playing Chopin, but it was her playing, what a joke! |
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But I think defining yourself as 100 per cent anything is kind of near-sighted and close-minded. |
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The region may sit on the margins of British life in the ill-informed view of close-minded opinion formers. |
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Every member of our family was born in Britain and they're disgusted by his close-minded views just because I have an Australian accent. |
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In my experience, those who are close-minded tend to have certain personality characteristics in common. |
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Close-minded producers felt that audiences would never accept a full-blown orchestra booming out of nowhere. |
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Close-minded and uncivil, this tendency betrays what's liberal in liberalism. |
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