Sentences with phrase «longer sweep under the carpet»

Let us review, however cursorily, those questions which are troubling us today and which we can no longer sweep under the carpet.

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PR disasters can no longer be swept under the carpet, thanks to instantaneous online blogging.
Church leader and theologian Steve Holmes wrote: «I agree profoundly with Steve in his concern that our pastoral practice in this area has often been appalling, and needs to change... his diagnosis of a real and urgent problem is spot on... [He] names a pastoral scandal that we have swept under the carpet for too long
And keep your eye on all the other stuff that you try to sweep under the carpet as No Longer Relevant.
«Sweeping fatherhood under the carpet» is no longer a viable strategy
Sweeping things under the carpet would only have made things worse in the long run.
The point to make is that asbestos can be managed, as long at the wider issues raised by this killer dust are not swept under the carpet
When all brought together, the Infiniti Q50 no longer comes across as an executive sports sedan in the same mould as a BMW 3 Series — instead, it's far better suited to life flowing along the open road in impressive - by - class - standards comfort and serenity; sweeping away for the most part those irksome steering issues under the proverbial carpet.
This announcement was made on a Thursday afternoon before the Easter long weekend, presumably in an effort to sweep this important policy shift under the carpet.
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