Sentences with phrase «swept under the carpet»

PR disasters can no longer be swept under the carpet, thanks to instantaneous online blogging.
➜ «Amplify your failures rather than sweep them under the carpet,» says Egon Zehnder CEO Rajeev Vasudeva.
When there are new clients, new projects and revenue growth, mistakes easily get swept under the carpet.
«Now is the time to get on the right side of this, because this is not something that we are going to let sweep under the carpet,» she said on «Meet the Press.»
Let us review, however cursorily, those questions which are troubling us today and which we can no longer sweep under the carpet.
«These people feel swept under the carpet and they need our solidarity, they are under attack again.»
Never forget full applause for Clinton by his liberal posse in the Senate when walked with head held high and the trail of women he abused swept under the carpet.
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.»
It is the co-dependents often people that stand by and look innocent that do so with sweeping it under the carpet that are equally culpable.
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.
So much is ignored and swept under the carpet.
He said opponents of gun rights want to «sweep under the carpet» the failure of school safety, families «and even the unbelievable failure of the FBI» to prevent the shootings.
When things like this happen in our churches, we must expose them and stand up for the truth rather than sweep them under the carpet to protect those in power.
Instead of shying away from the issue of divorce or simply sweeping it under the carpet, more effort should be made to come alongside and support Christian divorcees.
Major issues happen, too, and then you might need to see a pastor or a counselor... Whatever the situation requires, but not to sweep it under the carpet.
Stop sweeping it under the carpet.
And keep your eye on all the other stuff that you try to sweep under the carpet as No Longer Relevant.
I am off bashing and criticizing Ozil in recent weeks as I don't see the point, I have been highlighting the massive flaws in his game that are making him look out of place in the EPL but people will keep sweeping them under the carpet but will highlight Girouds, Arteta's, Wilshere's, Cazorla's, Ramsey's, Sanogo's, Walcott, Mert... and the list goes on..
The only «hope» after this match is that we don't see those needs swept under the carpet because we beat Chelsea in a preseason friendly.
The FA has rejected claims it was «swept under the carpet» and in March, in response to growing pressure from the likes of the family of ex-West Brom forward Astle who died in 2002 from brain injuries, the governing body set out its plans to tackle the issue with the most comprehensive study done in this area by any organisation.
Last time we met, they didn't need a perfect time to sweep us under the carpet, who do we need a perfect time to do same to em?
However, Liverpool still have a set piece problem and there's no point trying to sweep it under the carpet.
«There's no telling what might be happening now: there could be haggling with the CFA, they might strike a deal and sweep it under the carpet,» said Ji.
First of all, in a world filled with hope & optimism for equal opportunities & progression, there are still many equally imbalanced viewpoints that are ignored and swept under the carpet.
Media focus on the violence and swept under the carpet by the government.
«When the incident occurred, the command indicated that it would not be swept under the carpet.
The minister said those who had jumped to the erroneous conclusion that the major corruption scandals had been swept under the carpet should note that the present administration had zero tolerance for corruption and would, therefore, not close any criminal case.
According to the Executive Director of GII, Linda Ofori - Kwafo, such allegations if swept under the carpet could affect President Akufo - Addo - led government to root out corruption in the country.
Barely two months after leaving office, ex-President Mahama's exploits have demonstrated clearly that his contributions to the development of Ghana and the progress of the African continent would not be swept under the carpet.
In most cases, such political crimes are swept under the carpet, as the culprits are often protected by the party in power.
«So many corruption cases such as the NNPC - Baru / Kachikwu cases are being swept under the carpet.
Its recommendations have since been swept under the carpet, perhaps because the initiator of the project died in office.
«I think members from all sides of the House will want to be sure that this issue is not simply swept under the carpet,» Ms Harman said.
But, following Iain Duncan Smith's claim this week that the prime minister secured only «very marginal» concessions, the justice secretary goes even further, describing the negotiation as a «great missed opportunity», and claiming the deal is such a «disappointing» return on his boss's efforts that even the Remain camp has sought to sweep it under the carpet.
Instead, he wanted it swept under the carpet because he was straining every sinew to support News Corporation's bid for BSkyB.»
Rojo Mettle - Nunoo, who managed the electoral campaign for the late President John Atta Mills, said he was part of a research team that found that the then incumbent party's 2016 campaign messages were out of touch with electorates, but their recommendations were swept under the carpet.
Wike said the Rivers state government needs the money to complete an array of projects, insisting that on no account would this criminal activity be swept under the carpet.
This BOST issue can't be swept under the carpet looking at its gargantuan nature.
This impact can not just be swept under the carpet.
In a veiled reference to the Secretary to the Federal Government, Mr Babachir David Lawal, over an allegation of multimillion naira contract relating to the welfare of the Internally Displaced People of the Northeast, Fayose accused the federal government of sweeping under the carpet, the panel set up to try many of the APC's cronies.
Have you swept them under the carpet?
«The vast majority of young Asian men are fine, but there's a minority who do not behave properly towards white women and sweeping it under the carpet will only make matters worse,» she said.
Fayose said the Federal Government must investigate Falana and not allow the matter be swept under the carpet.
Yet this particular agency is working hand in gloves with Kuku, shielding him from the wrath of the law but I'm certain this is an issue that will not be swept under the carpet
A spokesman for Maude said good leadership required issues to be addressed, not swept under the carpet.
«These allegations can't be swept under the carpet — there needs to be a proper independent investigation into what influence was sought, what influence was gained and what impact it had.»
Other scientists faced with data contrary to their pet theory might have swept them under the carpet, Muller says, adding «Dr. Richardson has incredible integrity as a scientist.
«It's kind of swept under the carpet a bit, but for large - scale quantum computing, we are going to need millions of qubits,» said Dzurak.
Nevertheless, he said that Goodall and others have been told that personality in terms of non-human primates is best «swept under the carpet» when doing field research.
Your honesty in sharing the not - so - good results that sometimes can occur is laudable, (rather than sweeping them under the carpet and pretending everything is always going to produce a perfect outcome first time.)
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