Popper was rude, reclusive, high-handed, domineering, unable to bear criticism, and more and morehideboundin his views as he got older.
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I am astonished that it cannot be altered but is stuckhideboundto the weekly basis.
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It allows us a tremendous opportunity to break away fromhideboundtraditions and inflexible practices.
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Academicians are as likely to be as selfish or narrow-minded as other groups and ashideboundby tradition.
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He said that he was nothideboundand would accept representation by any other body.
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We certainly must not allow ourselves to behideboundor trammelled by orthodox methods.
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It is a reasonable request that we should look at these questions and not behideboundin consulting only the local authorities concerned.
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We have never got down to trying to solve them because we arehideboundby out-dated ideas and ideology.
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We do not want waffle, emotion andhidebound, prejudiced dogma.
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It may well be that female psychiatrists arehidebound.
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Why should we behideboundby an ancient custom of this sort?
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It is helpful in producing an organic structure which allows growth and is nothidebound.
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He was nothideboundby the past, nor scared of a new future for the island.
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Beinghidebound, it has difficulty meeting the needs of local and regional communities.
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It is not the case that local authorities are run byhideboundideologues with insufficient capacity to learn.
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