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Certainly young enough to tend to see things in black and white.
Perhaps there is a tendency, as yet, to see things in black and white.
Must be nice to have a value system that lets you see things in black and white.
"I try not to see things in black and white anymore," he said, adding, "Our whole life is color."
I tended to see things in black and white, with no intermediate shadings.
Idealistic and kind, he sees things in black and white.
The voice of a woman who saw things in black and white and didn't like arguments.
"Alex, you have to grow up a little bit and stop seeing things in black and white.
He was a serious young man, prone to honesty and with a tendency to see things in black and white.
"I told Karl the other day," she said, "You see things in black and white.
He saw things in blacks and whites, goods and bads.
Yet Mr. Kozol has sometimes been chided for seeing things in black and white.
"They see things in black and white and they say it the way they feel it and you pay the price for that."
And then she awoke and looked at the darkness flowing in, and saw things in black and white.
"When you're a journalist, you're pure, you see things in black and white, you don't understand gray any more," Ms. Miller said.
A French Embassy source defines bien-pensant as "a judgmental person, very rigid in thinking, who sees things in black and white."
Unlike Mr. van Noten, the design team of Mariot Chanet sees things in black and white.
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She approves and tells Derek that he only sees things in black and white, and Meredith does not and that he needs that in his life.
Nancy Evans President and publisher, Doubleday & Company The popular media misrepresent what is really going on with women in the workplace, tending to see things in black and white.
"We can't afford to see things in black and white terms anymore, anti-growth versus economic development," said Governor Romer, a Democrat who succeeded Mr. Lamm in 1986.
I will quite happily note in our logbook that it is not about seeing things in black and white when liberalising and creating free and fair competition, simply in order to adhere to a principle.
In this case, the formula might appear too simplistic: to see things in black and white is not enough, Mr. Desrosiers suggests, and after the first half of the piece is permeated with black and white, the stage becomes multi-hued.
A weaker sense of privacy than that of the Europeans, as well as a "flimsier attachment to corporate bodies," made Americans seek their identity in great national symbols, leading to a hyperpatriotism and a tendency to see things in black and white.
She saw things in black and white rather than in shades of grey, and she would find it hard to understand why people had collaborated with Bonaparte, assuming that it was to gain some advantage, whereas Ramage knew that in at least some instances it would have been from an instinct for survival.