Sentences with phrase «swept under the carpet by»

Media focus on the violence and swept under the carpet by the government.
Trying to sweep this under the carpet by pretending it is a filter artefact is disingenuous and misleading.

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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.
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.
«If we got a huge influx of requests under the Falconer rules, we ought to ask ourselves why and what we're going to do about it, not sweep everything under the carpet by preventing them from expressing their reaction to being treated poorly.
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.
followed by a swift sweeping of the incident under the carpet suggests that maybe Hull City realised that «spitting near someone» is tricky to prove and easy to misinterpret, let alone actually a monstrous crime.
«They're trying to sweep the whole affair under the carpet with a narrow inquiry run by politicians rather than a full independent judge - led inquiry.
In most cases, such political crimes are swept under the carpet, as the culprits are often protected by the party in power.
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.
«The Nigerian Police has since swept the matter under the carpet, even though majority of the fake result sheets were used on December 10, 2016 by APC and pliant INEC Officials under police protection.
His now iconic performance was almost swept under the carpet, in a film that on its initial release was treated like an abandoned child by audiences and critics alike.
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.
By sweeping nothing under the carpet, but rather projecting our carbon footprint onto the Copenhagen sky, we provide every single citizen intuitive information to help them inform the decisions they make for their lives and for the city that they want to live in.
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