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It was a steady downward spiral with many factors leading to what East Colfax is today, including the lack of interest in historic buildings and the myopic visions of the 1950s planners.

Rationality will be myopic without the new possibilies for action and belief disclosed by
without eyeglasses.

Pulvers, "Mammon and myopia: Japan's governing '70s legacy", Nakamura, "'We did not leave anything positive,' says ex-radical", Schreiber, p. 215-216.

The New York Times opined that the case involved "egregious ethical myopia" on the part of Justice Benjamin.

Optical quality Abbe number Chromatic aberration caused by a convex lens Prismatic color distortion shown with a camera set for nearsighted focus, and using -9.5 diopter eyeglasses to correct the camera's myopia.

Methods: 70 eyes were included in the study. 40 myopic eyes were studied and were divided into 4 sub-groups according to the degree of myopia.

Call on Chinese Consul, business firm, finding there dismay at British myopia of the situation, and the actual myopia at Army H.Q.

While the editors do not explain what makes a text philosophical, or just how philosophy prevents myopia, they insist that philosphical attention to Buddhist texts is appropriate since "Buddha himself may be viewed as a religious philosopher" (11).

Personally and professionally, I refuse to be confined within the myopia of my own parochial existence.

The treatment of greater than -10.00D of myopia by surface based excimer laser is not recommended.

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