Not exact matches
But as Joshua Foust points out, a similar «turn a
blind eye» attitude prevails in Afghanistan, where child rape — both male and female — is a disturbingly
common occurrence:
Unsurprisingly, out of 374 injured people who responded to an internet survey that Jenniskens and colleagues created, the most
common complaint related to
eyes — 180 people said their
eyes hurt and 70 were temporarily
blinded.
Connolly tries to have it both ways by striking a deal with Bulger that turned the latter into an informant in order to take down their
common enemy, the Italian mafia, while turning a
blind eye to Bulger's own criminal activities.
Cats»
eyes are also vulnerable to traumatic and potentially
blinding injuries, notes Dr. Kern, such as corneal lacerations (cuts on the outer surface of the
eye), which are
common.
She will likely go
blind because no one ever treated her dry
eye (
common in the breed but with proper medical care treatable) Too bad she never got that care.
Insurance companies are turning a
blind eye on legitimate injury cases and some plaintiffs lawyers are ignoring
common sense and turning a
blind eye when they know that they are putting up a less than legitimate case.
However, there are items aging baby boomers can purchase to help make driving easier, such as seat cushions to elevate drivers to the appropriate
eye level, pedal extensions to help drivers maintain the 10 inches between the driver and the steering wheel and corrective mirrors that help eliminate
blind spots and compensate for decreased mobility in the neck - a
common problem in many senior drivers.
It's all too
common for able - bodied individuals to turn a
blind eye to the disabled - if nothing else, because it's uncomfortable to witness their struggle a.
The administration does absolutely nothing about these groups or this issue but turn a
blind eye as they and their «monitors» sit and watch by the sidelines while these groups of thugs blatantly bully students in the lunch room hallways and
common areas.