Sentences with phrase «now burying its head in the sand»

Clegg's failure to fall on his sword after three poor election results in quick succession is now reinforcing the message that, far from being a party that listens, the leadership is now burying its head in the sand.

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Now go back and read the article and tell us how the article is overtly anti-Christian or please go bury your head in the sand.
We are feeling the first affects of it now, and many churches, preachers and members are burying their heads in the sands not wanting to believe it.
Because their fans demand it, now if they take your reasoning ostriche like bury their head in the sand they to can come fourth,
I?m burying my head in the sand for now and enjoying the lab work, but these burning decisions are lurking around the corner!
Now it is totally normal for people to bury their heads in the sand and put things off time and time again but don't be afraid, take a deep breath and call them.
It is now up to the GWPF to re-state their position with regard to climate policies: is there reason to act or to bury the head in the sand?
And rightfully so, as this «technology competency» requirement (now adopted by the majority of states, including Illinois as of January 1, 2016) means lawyers may not bury their head in the sand when it comes to eDiscovery or using electronic resources for legal research or even having and maintaining an understanding of technology in general.
If you haven't had your head buried in the sand you have probably heard someone say when referring to Facebook, «What do I care what (insert name) is having for dinner right now» or «Why do I have to know what (insert name)'s every move is throughout the day?»
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