Once you've found out that sloppy work has led to a poor product, you can either face up to it (but that's inconvenient and painful and maybe expensive) or you can unethically (and maybe dangerously) sweep
the problem under the carpet.
By not collecting data on waiting times for these vital treatments, Labour Ministers are brushing
this problem under the carpet.
Do not sweep
problems under the carpet.
They will just hide
the problem under the carpet for sometime.
Anyway, noone is trying to hide
problems under the carpet — with the possible exception of NOAA, whose remarkable decision to switch to a 1971 - 2000 baseline for their temperature anomaly calculations has been utterly ignored by press outlets.
And in my experience, those that «sweep
problems under the carpet» and have a general culture of excusing poor quality because they are «trying their best that are usually the ones with the greatest gap between the quality they think they are producing and the actual quality of what comes out.
The exemption from medical tests does not mean you can sweep your health
problems under the carpet.
Not exact matches
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.»
However, Liverpool still have a set piece
problem and there's no point trying to sweep it
under the
carpet.
He writes: «The omissions were a symbol of Labour not being willing to face up to the
problems the country was worried about, and proof that we were trying to brush difficult issues
under the
carpet.
The car from the beginning had
problems, I have taken the vehicle in for window
problems the
carpet from the beginning would not stay
under the door trim piece.
The only
problem we have had is the
carpeting coming out from
under the trim.
6/25/17 my 1 yr 6 mo tore up
carpet into fluffy small pieces and swallowed them for many days we did not know because She did it
under the beds got very sick had 7 days of vet visits many X-rays all kinds of test they couldn't see any
problem until she vomited up a 2n by3 inch mass then thy realized the need for Barium upper G I and enama's were still not out of this do now no poo in2 days but we don't have any more bloody stools she is back to eating only700 plus vet bills no this puppy gets adoring care so there is more to this the vets just say she get holy stressed for some reason
Perhaps not surprising that your plot shows the same post 2000
problems, which you try to brush
under the
carpet as «filter»
problem.
In particular, it appears that some of the
problems in the work have been «brushed
under the
carpet» in order to present a «better message».
Don't sweep conflicts
under the
carpet but approach them later with a
problem - solving perspective
There are plenty of
problems in this lovely house, but at least most of the house has hardwood floors
under the
carpet!