black-or-white
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… a simple but powerful idea that throws a wrench of complexity into the usual black-or-white arguments over free trade.—Michael Pollan, Mother Jones, May/June 2003
Studies suggest that suicidal individuals tend to categorize events or experiences into polar extremes. They rigidly adopt an absolutist, black-or-white perspective and experience difficulty acknowledging nuances, subtleties, or relativistic alternatives.—Mark A. Reinecke et al., Cognitive-Behavioral Strategies in Crisis Intervention, 2007
Applications generally embody black-or-white choices bound by rigid logic …—Steve Ditlea, PC Computing, May 1994
Diagnoses are not always clear-cut, black-or-white propositions. There are many that include gray areas.—Paul G. Donohue, Springfield (Massachusetts) Daily News, 20 June 1986
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