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How can we empirically distinguish between a "blind" and a "non-blind" process?
A True Scientist 2010
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For instance, if a stone erodes and tumbles down a hill, is that a "blind" or "non-blind" process?
A True Scientist 2010
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And I disagree with the dubious accusations of non-blind tasting practices.
Should More Long Island Wineries Submit to Wine Spectator? (Part 1) 2009
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It would be easy to provide tasting scenario information in the magazine via a quick series of letter codes at the end of each note: B or NB for blind/non-blind tasting; R or W or D for retail purchase/winery purchase/donation; etc.
Does the Wine Advocate buy over $700,000 worth of wine a year? | Dr Vino's wine blog 2010
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In this test, subjects who had been blind the longest (who also tended to be the most skilled braille readers) performed significantly better than non-blind subjects.
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Following the tasting, the NYWCC will serve a sure-to-be excellent lunch, where we'll pour a non-blind flight of reserve cab francs from the Finger Lakes.
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Following the tasting, the NYWCC will serve a sure-to-be excellent lunch, where we'll pour a non-blind flight of reserve cab francs from the Finger Lakes.
Evan Dawson 2009
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Following the tasting, the NYWCC will serve a sure-to-be excellent lunch, where we'll pour a non-blind flight of reserve cab francs from the Finger Lakes.
Finger Lakes Wine 2009
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Following the tasting, the NYWCC will serve a sure-to-be excellent lunch, where we'll pour a non-blind flight of reserve cab francs from the Finger Lakes.
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If Parker says he tastes blind whenever possible, yet it seems in many situations where blind tastings could easily be arranged he tastes non-blind, it raises questions.
Does the Wine Advocate buy over $700,000 worth of wine a year? | Dr Vino's wine blog 2010
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