Sentences with phrase «sweep it under the carpet at»

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That all this is happening at the same time as Brexit creates a risk that it will be swept under the carpet rather than properly faced and expurgated.
The discovery of William Baah's deep involvement with the NPP comes at a time when members of Delta Force, a goon squad of the ruling party, had overthrown court proceedings and freed members of their group facing trial with the state going through the motions to sweep the case under the carpet.
This BOST issue can't be swept under the [carpet], looking at its gargantuan nature.»
This BOST issue can't be swept under the carpet looking at its gargantuan nature.
The group frowned at the way and manner at which the allegation is being handled by the concerned authorities, saying the investigation of abuse of privilege of members and subsequent suspension of Honourable Jubrin by the whole House, across parties line, is an indication of the House resolution to sweep the matter under the carpet.
Indeed, it made so many mistakes in its 16 - year rule; a notable example being its constant effort at sweeping issues of public interest under the carpet.
They have given out at least 5 different release dates and failed to meet them all so now they are trying to sweep it under the carpet and cut all news about it.
Sadly, it's an issue that's more often swept under the carpet and even ignored at the highest levels4.
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
The assumption that «maleness» in at fault also ignores that there are breed differences in aggression, something we tend to sweep under the carpet nowadays.
At least he would if he were not so practised at simply sweeping contrary evidence under the carpeAt least he would if he were not so practised at simply sweeping contrary evidence under the carpeat simply sweeping contrary evidence under the carpet.
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