Narrow-mindedness in a sentence as a noun

You might read that as narrow-mindedness, but to me it just sounds like they were trying to focus.

What percentage of people you know have been arrested?The narrow-mindedness of this is breathtaking.

To say Zelda is anything other than an RPG is narrow-mindedness at best, and intentionally misleading at worst.

The Kinect shows me the mojo is there -- and it was almost certainly Ballmer's narrow-mindedness that has prevented Microsoft from taking enough risks.

"Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness.

It surely is freedom from stupidity and narrow-mindedness of government officials.

I find it ironic you're accusing either me or the author of narrow-mindedness but your responses clearly indicate you haven't comprehended either of our points.

This whole article is full of prejudice, narrow-mindedness, and over-generalisation.

But the kind of intolerance and self-centered narrow-mindedness that overzealous deletionists exhibit doesn't suit the spirit of a collaborative online project.

" And, as I am afraid it is not permissible to speak of this form of opposition to scientific education in the past tense; may we not expect to be told that this, not only omission, but prohibition, of "mere literary instruction and education" is a patent example of scientific narrow-mindedness?

His assumption that people read the whole newspaper just because they paid all of 50 cents or whatever for it is such a huge leap...the whole post is predicated on that being true and it's actually not...Besides that, he has a point - reading only things that you agree with leads to narrow-mindedness, but it's not something that's new to the Internet era.

Narrow-mindedness definitions

noun

an inclination to criticize opposing opinions or shocking behavior

See also: narrowness