Sentences with phrase «swept under the carpet as»

And keep your eye on all the other stuff that you try to sweep under the carpet as No Longer Relevant.
Furthermore, the current rules allow carbon offsets to cover reductions, allowing emissions to be essentially swept under the carpet as the EU gambles in unpredictable carbon markets.

Not exact matches

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.
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..
It was clear we needed a proven cover for le coq and we made our views known during the summer transfer window but everything as usual was rubbished and swept under the french 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.
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.
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.
From an historical perspective, LBJ certainly wasn't as entrenched as he's portrayed here but in any biopic there are bound to be a few truths swept under the carpet.
Much as I love Britain, we have a tendency to sweep things under the carpet.
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.
It might appear to the casual observer as though there has been a concerted and co-ordinated effort to double down on the message for the cause by character assassination of respected academics, perhaps in the hopes that Their climate guru might have his alleged criminal perversions swept into the ever - growing hillock of ignorance under the carpet.
Shame someone can't find some more incriminating evidence, as most of last years has been carefully whitewashed and swept under the carpet...
Capitalist free maket competition is a great thing and economically efficient, but has the well known negative side effect of environmental damage as costs are transfered to third parties, future generations, or swept under the carpet to fester.
Following several public allegations against US Actor Kevin Spacey, the public is in uproar about sexual assault being swept under the carpet, about celebrity reactions to accusations, about the lack of public support for victims, but also about the press's forceful reporting of allegations as if...
Following several public allegations against US Actor Kevin Spacey, the public is in uproar about sexual assault being swept under the carpet, about celebrity reactions to accusations, about the lack of public support for victims, but also about the press's forceful reporting of allegations as if proven fact.
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