The point where the optic nerve enters the retina; not sensitive to light.
Blind point of human eye.
An area on the side of a car that cannot be seen by the driver when looking in the mirrors.
1 However, Andrew has long been something of a blind spot for her.
2 On a more serious note, I must confess to a blind spot .
3 According to Helmholtz: The effect of the blind spot is very significant.
4 It comes with six airbags, autonomous emergency braking and blind spot monitor.
5 We stepped through the open gate and stopped in the blind spot .
6 You will not look into your blind spot for the exit protocols.
7 When a vehicle enters the blind spot , an indicator alerts the driver.
8 But there was only space, a blind spot that unnerved and misled.
9 There's no iPhone charger, blind spot detection sensor, or autonomous driving mode.
10 Second, there is a blind spot about economic regeneration in most local authorities.
11 This is usually because the cyclist has appeared in his so-called ' blind spot ' .
12 The mind should develop a blind spot whenever a dangerous thought presented itself.
13 WorkSafe has realised it had a blind spot over transport deaths for years.
14 A Labour spokesman said: David Cameron's blind spot on women has been exposed.
15 But 2012 insiders say the security numbers revealed a blind spot .
16 And in Kurzweil's talk, the blind spot appeared to be the human condition.
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