But, like the Vatican in Galileo's time, the scientific community is close-minded.
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How thrilling to be outraged at the close-minded ignorance of our parents.
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I mean I don't have to be as close-minded as you obviously are!
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Don't construe this as a mandate to be close-minded and eschew other forms of culture.
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But in hip-hop, people can often be very close-minded.
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I could not imagine a more close-minded statement.
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They're still close-minded about women, which is ridiculous.
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They wish specifically to exist without that dichotomy, to live outside of a close-minded society's quality judgments about them.
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Are you willfully close-minded?
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They're still close-minded about women, which is ridiculous. (This story has been corrected to fix year Taliban rule ended)
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Never one to shy away from controversy, while supporting Mayor Vince Gray, Marion Barry called out White voters for being close-minded.
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Like any human activity, science is subject to the prejudices and personality defects of individuals; scientists can indeed be arrogant and close-minded.
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In particular, he noted the sour expression of Alys Carroll, a talented but close-minded young woman who had been raised among the Butlerians.
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But I was troubled that so many of his commenters saw in the story a portrait of a right rebel wronged by a close-minded establishment.
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Tourism Minister Simon Birmingham has taken a swipe at Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk, saying leaders who stick to hard border closures are "close-minded".
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Some of them are close-minded and intensely orthodox; but the majority are wide-awake, and won't pray for fair weather until it has given over raining.