Sentences with phrase «of blind adherence»

Now he clung to these ideals but recognized the danger of blind adherence to ideology, even the idealistic ideology of pacifism.
These old party people just don't get it — people are sick of blind adherence to party.

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There are many theories for the almost blind adherence to a «best interest is best» mentality without any consideration if the rule actually gets us there or if, as we believe, in its biased and uninformed understanding of the annuity marketplace, it actually gets us to the annuity consumer's worst interest — high cost advice for high risk investments or go it alone without the expertise of an annuity advisor.
In the advancing portion of this cycle, Ben Bernanke's blind, stubborn recklessness made patient adherence to a value - conscious, historically - informed investment discipline itself indistinguishable from blind, stubborn recklessness.
Fundamentalism uses the culture, rituals, sacraments, texts, language, and metaphors and allusions and symbols (verbal, visual, musical, etc.) of religion in blind adherence to a dogma as defined and interpreted by a person or group who is self - aggregating and self - justifying raw personal power for the sole purpose of controlling the lives of others.
In fact, I can not name one person involved in any of the above steps, but I accept the end product with blind adherence as, well gospel.
Blind adherence to the principle of «breast is best» seems to have become more important than treating babies, toddlers and parents as whole human beings.
It felt as though blind adherence to the principle of «breast is best» had become more important than treating babies, toddlers and parents as whole human beings, with a broad range of physical, emotional and practical needs.
The blind adherence to what my friend Jeremy Lott calls the democracy of the dead can often result in conservatives being unwilling to address injustice by those institutions even when it is morally and intellectually justified to do so.
In doing this Morgan and Gove reveal their own hopeless lack of mathematical understanding and a blind adherence to a fanatical turn - back - the - clock dogma.
Vinjamuri believes that the prejudice of traditionally published authors against indie authors results from the former's adherence to a blind - and largely misplaced - faith in the system.
The influx of moneyed interests to the islands has corroded the empire's adherence to democratic traditions, and the native human population now faces increasing exploitation as Dundar's politicians turn a blind eye.
Blind ratings of therapist adherence differentiated the two conditions.
Protocol adherence was measured at each centre from videotaped sessions (minimum four per site per year; total n = 32) by experts independent of the therapy or training and blind to centre allocation.
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