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At the end of the day, justice must be blind.
Other players helped test it by pretending to be blind.
Only those who choose to be blind couldn't see the truth.
"We will never, ever be blind to it," Mr. Trump said.
"Blindspot" (NBC) - NBC can't be blind to this once-promising show's fizzle.
" He ended it with this: "artists can't be blind to the truth.
Not only would he be blind for life, he was permanently disfigured.
Though, it might just be blind rage, which could be way worse.
Justice is supposed to be blind to the identity of a defendant.
You know, the provider still will, but they'll be blind to it.
Justice may be blind, they suggested, but political winds would tip her scales.
Even the most brilliant of economists can be blind to their own biases.
When presented with opportunities to save, our brain may be blind to them.
"You'd have to be blind not to see it," one Democratic strategist said.
"VAR cannot be blind, cannot ignore," said Pierluigi Collina, Chairman of FIFA's Referees Committee.
Some guy said to me, 'She is going to be blind in that eye!!!
Justice should be blind and should have no [consideration] with respect to political party.
That any LGBT rights organization could be blind to these facts, and take steps
"You'd have to be blind not to notice it's a class thing," she says.
" (I'm 88.) To which one of the women replied: "Your husband must be blind!
"Pretending to be blind is much easier when you actually can't see anything," she noted.
Both camps are in danger of forgetting that justice is, or ought to be, blind.
Neither FATF nor international financial institutions should be blind to what Iran has in mind.
But we don&apost have to be blind to these behaviors or frustrated by them.
But neither can we be blind to the direct correlation between drug abuse and H.I.V.-AIDS.
Ringwald's dad is well-known jazz pianist Robert Scott "Bob" Ringwald, who happens to be blind.
Racism, sexism, and classism create imbalances in a system intended to be blind and without prejudice.
Love may be blind ... but that shouldn't stop you from falling for these binge-worthy bods!
BRIDGET REGAN, 225, OF FLOGGING MOLLY Obviously you'd have to be blind not to notice that.
TB: Obviously, we want a really diverse cast, so we tried to be blind about it.
She also shares her experience and educates her subscribers about what it's like to be blind.
"I was so grateful and delighted to become the father to a child who happens to be blind, because I could guide him in the ways, norms and mores of thriving, and not just surviving as a person who happens to be blind," Michael tells PEOPLE.
France claims to be blind to racial and religious differences on the basis of the Republican ideal.
An overwhelming majority, 81 percent, say hiring at big companies should be blind to gender and race.
Jacobs, a woman who was always looking, could nevertheless be blind to the obvious, most notably race.
Love may not be blind for everyone, but it'll teach you some things if you let it.
So many Americans profess to be blind to race, which ensures only that it will remain salient.
Her power relies on a class privilege that she can be blind to, though "Jack" is not.
The hatred David Koch inspires postmortem cannot be blind to what can be learned from his legacy.
Even great organizations may be blind to persistent intersectional bias that treats African-American women so differently.
There will be blind curves and detours, flat tires and overheated engines, starless nights and sunless days.
Even if it costs them the presidency, they can no longer be blind to their constitutional responsibility.
And both sides can be blind to the special traps that the culture sets for their demographic counterparts.
To be blind on the internet, at its worst, is to be told that you are a liar.
Chirrut Imwe (Donnie Yen) may be blind but he can still put the hurt on the Empire's troops.
Randall was diagnosed with glaucoma in his 20s, and doctors warned that he'd likely be blind by 30.
DEALT Luke Korem directs this documentary portrait of Richard Turner, a card magician who happens to be blind.
Nonetheless — in allowing the extremes in, we should not be blind to where their worst tendencies can lead.
" Drunkenness, she informed me, was a kind of leveler, saying that "drunk people might as well be blind themselves.
But like it or not — and science, psychology and experiments aside — we do know that love can be blind.
At the moment, that means a Republican has to be blind to all evidence that Trump broke the law.
It could simply be blind anger, that these people hate Western societies and want to lash out against them.
It could simply be blind anger; that these people hate Western societies and want to lash out against them.
It's sometimes easier to trust someone who we think will get the job done, and be blind as to how.
"To walk down Bedford Avenue in the 2000s and not see UFO's work, you'd have to be blind," Shirley explains.
I think with this record, "I Don't Want to Be Blind," for example, that's the slowest song we've ever written.
And there are little dropperfuls in everything I do, because to be blind to the things that exist is foolish.
But even hawks like me cannot be blind to the prevalence of "black swan" events in the past 235 years.
It allows privileged, powerful men like Stephen Ross to be blind to the fears, hopes and dreams of everyday Americans.
"You would be blind to miss the carcasses sticking out" of the weathering rock, said Mr. DePalma in an interview.
"    A few seconds later he added, "Anyone who believes there's no such thing as global warming must be blind or unintelligent.
Others are distributed on poles around the airfield (and are thus able to look into what would otherwise be blind spots).
There are many routes to an iconic brand name, whether it be blind luck, mere functionality or a clever hidden meaning.
That's the point: If you're going to murder on behalf of your country, your faith in it has to be blind.
It's completely understandable, but it shouldn't be blind hatred—they should feel angry at the right people instead of innocent Muslims.
Democrats have a chance, but more important, an obligation to assert in opposition that on occasion American justice can be blind.
The inoperable tumor caused Eddie to be blind in one eye, and he was given six to 12 months to live.
After all these years, the idea that I might be blind enough to benefit from the program didn't seem to register.
Even for well-meaning white liberal males in the industry, there are going to be blind spots in achieving meaningful diversity.
"You can't be blind to other geostrategic concerns," the senior official told CNN, referring to the wider security threats in the region.
We were surprised to find that the men working in the same venues seemed to be blind to microaggressions, calling them uncommon.
A source familiar with their testimony told CNN that there are expected to be blind spots in what Croft and Anderson knew.
"The public will be BLIND to details and asked to TRUST that there are no conflicts," Axelrod, a CNN contributor, tweeted Wednesday. .
A 43-year old fisherman said his friend Tamilarasan was mowed down in what appeared to be "blind shooting" by the police.
A basic income comes with no categorical eligibility requirements; you don't have to be blind or disabled or unemployed to get it.
Justice is supposed to be blind, but this legal battlefield favors those with financial means, impoverishing principles like freedom of the press.
But, no, the medical advances — you just have to be blind not to see that we're making bigger advances there than ever before.
Mattfeld is not blind, and I felt uncomfortable watching the scenes in which Murphy talks about how terrible it is to be blind.
I also make sure to point out that in the desire to villainize an enemy, we can't be blind to our own actions.
The best approach, in Mr Rahman's view, is for the state to be blind to all forms of marriage except the civil sort.
True fairness, they say, can only be blind, and our ideas should apply to literal humanoid aliens if we were to meet them.
They follow the competition rules and they expect sports officials to enforce those rules, get rid of cheats, and not to be blind.
One of the FOMO restaurants was "Blind Cafe," where customers have dinner in the dark to experience what it's like to be blind.
The two buttons surgically attached to Ferrari the cat's face will help the sick feline keep his eyes, although he'll most likely be blind.
Don't be blind to the fact that today's pot, with THC levels more than ten times what it was in the '70s and '80s.
But you can't expect the public in the meantime to be blind and deaf to the revelations that are coming out in the news.
You and I talked about this, the blind hiring, when we were on stage at Code, the idea that there should be blind hire.
For one thing, it is entirely possible for algorithms to discriminate on gender, even when they are programmed to be "blind" to that variable.
No one is innocent; to be blind at this point means that you have taken out your own eyes so as not to see.
He told the Muszynskis that Abby would always be blind in that eye, but she could get a prosthetic eyeball and live a normal life.
If they don't see that I'm the truth, then they must be blind," he tweeted the day before, in reference to Jeezy's song "Last Laugh.
Like if you had Invisible Woman's invisibility power, you'd be blind because you need to reflect light off the corneas of your eyes to see.
The results throw doubt on Facebook's claims to be blind to race, says David Garcia, a researcher at the Complexity Science Hub in Vienna, Austria.
A monthly subscription is $33 and ensures you'll never be blind-sided by the price of contacts or the inconvenience of picking your supply up.
They'd have to be blind not to see that, with the amount of partying that's done in college and all the stress factors and everything.
To be sure, Facebook is hardly the only tech giant looking to improve the core experience for people who may be blind or visually impaired.
In 22018 Al Pacino spent three days at the Selis Manor learning how to be blind for his role in the film "Scent of a Woman".
Trump's judgment has already been shown to be abundantly flawed, but others around him may be blind on Kim in a way they aren't with Iran.
Without these necessary assets, and a strong American weather enterprise, our nation and the world would be blind to some of the most substantial natural threats.
Randall, for example, kept his eyesight until he passed away at age 53, despite the fact that doctors told him he would be blind by 30.
Without global data standards for identifying financial products, financial participants and financial transactions regulators will be blind to systemic risks building up in the financial system.
To claim otherwise is to be blind to the relative position of privilege you're operating from, and to undermine the experiences of others in the process.
"If you want to hire someone for a position of trust, do you want to be blind to that or see what was on file?" he said.
Being blind, or choosing to be blind, to the scale of her misfortunes is one way for Anne to cope, but this renders Limburg's task more difficult.
I've seen situations where other companies can be blind to potential issues or concerns, so I've always viewed it as a valuable way by which we get feedback.
Love may be blind, but it is certainly benighted, constantly threatened with discovery, by the lowering presence of Malachi and, most troublingly of all, by Moncur's tubercular lungs.
" Trump listed some of the Castro regime's anti-United States actions, ranging back to the Cuban Missile Crisis, and added, "We will never, ever be blind to it.
This is especially true with race in America, and why some have been critical of millennials who express that they prefer to be blind to others' racial differences.
I assume these inquiries aren't coming from people who mention outstanding qualifications, but, if it seems appropriate, perhaps some recruiting manager should be blind-copied on your responses.
Bloomberg has said if elected he will sell his company or put it in a blind trust; it'd have to be sold, as any trust wouldn't be blind.
" Williams then cited business experts who have said that the trust would not necessarily be "blind," as "everybody would know everything that's in there and what's going on.
Representing a more inexperienced class of trader, the group may not fully comprehend what they're betting on, and may be blind to the associated risks, the firm says.
Google sent a message with the Pixel, and only a fool would be blind to it: It's getting serious about building its own phones to run its own software.
The couple also has to decide how they "come out" to their friends and family, and they can't be blind to the fact that it will have an impact.
Although people can be blind to what is going on in their own households, the fact that he doesn't share your anxieties should make you wonder if you're right.
Lineups should be "blind," a standard borrowed from scientific experiments: the officer administering the lineup should know nothing about the case, so as to avoid unconsciously influencing the proceedings.
She survives, returns to her parents in Michigan, and then starts mumbling about how she's "the OA." Oh, and Prairie used to be blind, but now she can see.
It is not possible to turn off our Theory of Mind modules (and it wouldn't be a good idea anyway; we would be blind in a world of hurtling rocks).
With large-scale incarcerations following protests and rioting under British rule in the 1960s it would be blind to history to argue that they are Hong Kong's first political prisoners.
Mercury and Saturn suggest you spend time with your elders—people who've been through some shit and are comfortable being honest with you about what you may be blind to.
Former MMA star, War Machine -- aka the scumbag who is serving a life sentence for brutally beating his ex-gf -- is getting married Friday, proving love really must be blind.
In a world of "I'm not racist" defenses, there aren't too many stories that better articulate how the Neesons of the world can be blind to their own ingrained racism.
There's no way a 2D "flat" film could achieve that level of sonic perception, and without it you'd be hard-pressed to really portray what it's like to be blind.
So as not to be blind-sided, General Motors has invested $500m in Lyft and forked out nearly $1 billion to acquire Cruise Automation, an autonomous-vehicle developer in Silicon Valley.
I'm from the ghetto and after I came out the coma I was blind for a week and where I come from you don't want to be blind for a second.
Perhaps the best thing to come of Trump's candidacy is that we will no longer be blind to the coexisting, and mutually reinforcing, perils of the pussy-grab and the pedestal.
The results are surprising, given that Uber has long argued that its algorithms that determine how much drivers earn are supposed to be blind to things like race, gender, and sexuality.
Without this awareness it's easy to demand an unrealistic perfection, ignore the trade-offs inherent to all the approaches, or be blind to the costs and risks of more aggressive options.
And it would be blind, and horribly unfair, would it not, to ignore the "xoxo," a clear, unambiguous indication that she was ready to drift with me in the ocean currents again?
Burke is a trailblazer on the platform, creating a different image of what it means to be blind for those who don't deal with vision loss, as well as those who do.
They are not out there doing what they are supposed to have done as professionals which is to do your job and be blind, be agnostic when it comes to party politics.
"So, cutting the budget for that is saying, 'Here, be blind — don't know what's going on with the natural hazards around you,'" says volcanologist Jess Phoenix, who's running for Congress in California.
"A lot of great founders are very type-A, relentless people who can be blind to the reality they might have to sell at a lower number than they expected," he said.
You can't give the Palestinians hundreds of millions of dollars in security assistance and be blind to the fertile culture of jihad there that imperils the security of not just its neighbor.
Now, Kierkegaard says, suppose that this event was never made a public fact; no evidence exists that the emperor ever summoned the laborer, so that his only recourse would be blind faith.
" Claudio Bravo, the Manchester City goalkeeper and an international teammate of Vidal's, pointed out that — although there were six officials on the field, per UEFA's regulations — they all appeared to be "blind.
"We can't be blind to the fact that the rules in our country have been rigged against other people for a long time," Warren said when announcing her presidential bid earlier this year.
To give any weight to those portions of the speech that included messages of unity is to be blind to the clear patterns that we have seen from this White House every day.
In theory, a new federal rule requiring those areas should be a boon for the animals' owners, who may be blind, be deaf, use a wheelchair or have some other type of disability.
"We should begin to love and value our planet, and anyone who believes there is no such thing as global warming must be blind or unintelligent," Wonder said during the event, according to People.
He also happens to be blind, and during sporting events is guided by his brother, Bill (Nick Kroll), introduced — exhausted and sweaty — running beside him in a marathon to raise money for blind children.
"The way I see it, democracy is an opportunity to have different opinions but to not be blind to the weaknesses of your argument," said Mr. Almeida, a social policy analyst at the ministry.
I think very few people take the extreme view that the government should be blind to financial and communication data but very few people think giving the government carte blanche without safeguards makes sense.
In that sense, Trump does not appear to be blind at all — according to ProPublica, the trust's terms have since been changed to allow Trump to withdraw money from the businesses whenever he wants.
When her husband was caught two days later, he accused her of having an affair in Canada and trying to kill him with sleeping pills, while his parents claimed she was pretending to be blind.
The further the nation moved from 1965, the more natural it has become to expect American immigration laws to be blind to race and religion, that maybe that was the way it always had been.
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.
Even when we try and imagine what it might be like to be blind, we can only ever see it in relation to the visual world, rather than a world in, and of, its own.
"I think very few people take the extreme view that the government should be blind to financial and communication data but very few people think giving the government carte blanche without safeguards makes sense," said Gates.
One would have to be blind to not see that these actions of state legislatures are designed to artificially enrich Big Eye by being protectionist and anti-competitively destructive of the market place and individual liberty.
However, you would have to be blind not to see the parallels of the most powerful nation in the world protecting its own special interests at the expense of human hardship in its colony next door.
And to not be cynical about much of it is to be blind to the reality of this area of the video games industry: These people are up there, above anything else, to sell you things.
Mr. Moon's government has appeared to be blind to this critical shift in popular sentiment, instead promoting the idea, to take a line from a presidential office Facebook post, that "We are one" with the North.
Check out the dates and tour poster below, and, oh yeah, there's a new Turnstile song at the bottom of this page called "I Don't Wanna Be Blind" from their upcoming record Time & Space out February 53.
To some extent, the American people may be blind to this carnage, having been lulled by their military and political leaders into believing that advanced technology and precision strikes kill the bad guys while sparing the innocent.
Father Samir said he gently countered that he himself could not be blind to the negative aspects of Islam, that both needed to be considered, but that the pope seemed to have little interest in the subject.
At the other end of the spectrum are fund managers such as Jan Dehn, London-based head of research at asset manager Ashmore Group, who says he believes the market shouldn't be blind-sided by conspiracy theories.
When coupled with the opportunities for Apple Pay in other services businesses (which Tim Cook has said is "growing at a tremendous rate"), I don't think you need to be blind, deaf, and dumb to buy this company.
She's more worried about what seems to be blind enthusiasm among lawmakers, which could lead them to be advocates for the technology with regulators and may result in the adoption of an immature technology for important social services.
But the argument of my book is: Just because these companies have delivered fantastic things for us, and just because we can look at them as incredible innovations, doesn't mean that we should be blind to the dark side.
When I was extradited to the United States I expected to have a fair trial, a trial where justice would be blind and where my fame, my reputation, would not be a determining factor in the administration of justice.
"Without the monkeys in our forests, we'll be blind to detect the arrival of the YF virus before we start detecting human cases and casualties, increasing the risk of re-urbanization of the disease in Brazil," Bicca-Marques wrote.
The best thing would be, of course, to ask ourselves whether it's always [a good thing] to be blind to differences—or rather, would people benefit from having their differences accepted, without being put into the same box with everyone else?
Instead, if the facts and evidence are adequate for indictment, then prosecutors must be blind to the officeholder's position — especially so in this case because, unlike in President Clinton's case, the investigations relate to how Mr. Trump won the election.
That's the topic of his 2015 book It's Not Over, in which Signorile warns about "victory blindness"—the idea that the LGBTQ community shouldn't be blind to homophobia and transphobia despite political rights victories, and instead should remain vocal and confrontational.
"The president and his attorney general expect the American people to be blind to what we can now see," Representative Elijah E. Cummings, Democrat of Maryland and the chairman of the House Committee on Oversight and Reform, said in a statement.
"We'd be blind to ignore the large number of takeovers that are now occurring each week, and, perhaps more important, like the potential Sprint-T-Mobile combination, I think the Trump administration may bless every one of them, " Cramer said.
It's creepy and dusty at the ranch, with a troop of girls as young as Pussycat, plus an old man (Bruce Dern) who claims to be blind but likes to watch TV. We hear mention of Charlie, whoever he may be.
The source of his power is probably the Force, though the film is nicely ambiguous; he could just be blind man with a stick who is so in tune with all his senses that he can drop 10 Stormtroopers in two minutes.
Anyone familiar enough with the book's points would have to be blind to miss that then-candidate Donald Trump was such an extreme outsider, from his resume to his very personality, that he was indeed the only real candidate for that smashing job.
The consent forms for this study did not inform the parents that the experiment's purpose was to see if, by being randomly assigned to one of two experimental oxygen ranges, babies end up more likely to be blind, neurologically damaged or die.
"It's very complicated to bring up the issue of racism in the French society, because in France we pretend to be blind to colors," said Lilian Thuram, a defender on France's 1998 World Cup championship team who has closely followed Sissoko's case.
One man asked her about foreign aid to Israel, suggesting the country had "targeted" Gabbard "through the media" (Gabbard responded that Israel would always be an ally, but that the US "should not be blind to that relationship, like with any ally").
Playlist Packs will expand your repertoire with 16 additional DropMix cards for $15, but there will also be blind bag single cards sold for five bucks a pop if you're feeling lucky—and want to add a fourth Meghan Trainor duplicate to your collection.
When he told me that, a distinct memory flashed, of me sitting on the porch of my father's Arizona home shortly after he moved there, wondering why he seemed to be blind to the beauty of the Ponderosa pines that towered above like skinny skyscrapers.
The next three scenes take us on a whirlwind tour of the hinterlands—Braavos, Winterfell, and the Iron Islands—where we are assured that we won't have to watch poor Arya be blind for eight more episodes, followed by the offings of two patres familias.
"We would stop this evil by sending a loud message to the President and a loud message to Saudi Arabia that we are not going to blindly support the arms race, we are not going to be blind to human rights transgressions," Paul said.
It would be blind or disingenuous of anyone who shares the photo to say that the fact that the 'surprise' is a large naked Black man isn't part of the joke, playing on stereotypes depicting Black men as a physical threat with outsized sexuality.
Mr. Riccobono, 40, said in an interview that he grew up trying to hide his blindness until he met people at the federation who taught him that "it was respectable to be blind" and that he could do things as effectively as sighted people do.
Email, well, one of the works I was gonna mention in relation to tools would be "Blind Spot," by Miao Ying, a Chinese artist who, in 22000, Googled every word in the Mandarin dictionary, an 2100,800-page dictionary, and she whited out the words that were censored.
There is no overt reference to living conditions or police brutality, but you would have to be blind not to see and feel the rage and pain pulsing through Petlin's painting, which currently sits in storage at the de Young/Legion of Honor Museum in San Francisco.
During a meeting in the Canadian House of Commons in 1914, Graham said, "If…we were to go back to…'an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth,' there would be very few [Honorable] Gentlemen in this House who would not…be blind and toothless."
"We always want universal inclusion at the Olympic Games, but we can't be blind to the evidence before us, and if we – as those who cherish the Olympic values – are not preparing for all potential outcomes, then we are not fulfilling our promise to clean athletes," he said.
We choose to be blind to the policy choices our politicians have made — and that many have benefited from, while others suffered — while simultaneously holding firmly to the belief that all of our own successes and comforts are simply the result of our and our families' drive, ambition and resourcefulness.
They are the ones who decided that justice would not be blind, that justice would go against Donald Trump and the pond scum in the swamp from Brennan to Clapper to Comey to Strzok, all came together to use our justice system to go after a politician duly elected by the people.
In those roles — as a former criminal bored in the law-abiding world, a 21957nd-century space traveler, a street preacher pretending to be blind, a devastatingly cruel country-music star and a crazed demolitions expert — his look and his down-home voice were the same, but his characters were distinct and memorable.
In June 1936, TIME wrote that 100 women in Los Angeles alone "were known to be blind or partly so with cataracts" as a result of taking DNP-based diet drugs—listing fifteen separate brand names in a two-paragraph report—and that a local health officer had launched a drive to banish them.
But when it comes to being a true football fan, you can't be blind to the problems that surround the sport, but rather your commitment requires you to look at the problems dead in the eyes, acknowledge them, and fight your hardest to fix them for the good of the sport that you love.
After all, even if Tesla stock goes to zero, and its bonds default to pennies-on-the-dollar, its factories and software repositories and human capital will all be there, and no Chapter 11 court or committee will be blind to the fact that they're worth far more as a coherent unit than they would be as separate assets.
" Tygart, in a statement emailed to Reuters when asked about the draft letter, said: "We always want universal inclusion at the Olympic Games, but we can't be blind to the evidence before us, and if we — as those who cherish the Olympic values — are not preparing for all potential outcomes, then we are not fulfilling our promise to clean athletes.
Jordan admits to April that she didn't listen to her pitch or promote her because she was afraid that April was trying to replace her, giving context and an emotionally relevant backing to what could be blind ruthlessness (it should be noted that Miranda Priestly also has a backstory that makes her ways more understandable as well, though not one that's so relevant to contemporary professional fears).
The company has been working with the National Federation of the Blind to ensure that its core ride-hailing product is accessible to riders who might be blind or have low vision, and this extension of that work now means its pilot fully autonomous ride-hailing network is available as an option to this group of passengers, with more accessible features, including Braille guides for riders of the self-driving vehicles, which provide detailed info about the route the autonomous test cars run in Las Vegas, and information about the Aptiv self-driving vehicles themselves.
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