Sentences with phrase «in blind pursuit»

We might take issue with its policies but it contrasts favourably with Labour's takeover by the Blairites, ditching one principle after another in their blind pursuit of power.
Yet Branson is the villain here, the modern - day robber baron putting lives at risk in the blind pursuit if his profit, critics say.

Not exact matches

The CAC said the inspections had discovered problems in management, training and other areas resulting in part from «the blind pursuit of economic benefit.»
But former Shadow Chancellor Chris Leslie, a long - standing critic of the Labour leader, said: «Would the Prime Minister agree that a policy if inaction also would have severe consequences and that those who would turn a blind eye, who would do nothing in pursuit of some moral high ground, should also be held accountable for once.»
So quit allowing yourself to be» Blinded by Science» in the vain pursuit of significance in your otherwise technology addled meaningless little life..
«You control of Emma, a blind woman, driven by paranoia to leave the noise of her home in a bustling metropolis in pursuit of a place of complete silence.»
Further conflation is apparent in the same article (discussed at Climate Etc.) and even phrased using terms of (religious) culture: «It is to find the essential balance between orthodoxy and heresy, between a total commitment to the status quo and the blind pursuit of new ideas, between being open - minded enough to accept radical new ideas and so open - minded that your brains fall out.
To turn a wilful blind eye is tantamount to being a willing cohort to crime... in pursuit of that easier - than - usual pursuit of a commission.
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