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blind spot

[blahynd spot] / ˈblaɪnd ˌspɒt /
NOUN
obstruction
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For all of her good, natural sense, motherhood gives Agnes a glaring blind spot.

From Salon

According to research I’ve done for the Diversity Project, a U.K. initiative to improve diversity in asset management, teams perform better when members bring different perspectives, uncover blind spots and interrogate assumptions.

From The Wall Street Journal

He said he was a "strong supporter" of the BBC and that Davie was "a supreme talent", but that the outgoing director general had "a blind spot on editorial failings" that led to his downfall.

From BBC

Over time, both types can cause blind spots in central vision, making activities such as reading and identifying faces increasingly difficult.

From Science Daily

Now, the profession is grappling with the blind spots that Toner-Rodgers has exposed.

From The Wall Street Journal