Sentences with phrase «to sweep under the carpet»

Modern secular scientists have been poking holes in the theory of evolution and those criticisms should be openly discussed in the classroom and not swept under the carpet.
Media focus on the violence and swept under the carpet by the government.
When there are new clients, new projects and revenue growth, mistakes easily get swept under the carpet.
Have you ever fought so much about the same thing that you decided not to bring the issue up again and just sweep it under the carpet?
Studies show that it is alive and well and is often swept under the carpet.
The problem has been swept under the carpet for far too long, and it has now been almost 20 years since I first called for greater regulation of private cosmetic surgery.
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.
There is much work that I can clearly see in the literature that is being casually swept under the carpet.
Students across the country and here are done with discrimination and politicians sweeping this under the carpet.
It's true that much of the work in the exhibition makes the viewer uneasy, and forces us to think about issues that are often swept under the carpet.
«We could not sweep it under the carpet because that would be dishonest.»
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.
«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.
Even Ronald Reagan was not allowed to act like Ronald Reagen, and for those instances that he did, like raising taxes and frequently bypassing due process, has been conveniently swept under the carpet by the Neocons who only want people to see the Reagan they believe existed, but no evidence shows that this fictional character did.
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.
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.
Mr Cameron tried to have it both ways on the issue — Eurosceptic when it suited him, but all - too - willing to sweep it under the carpet at other times.
«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.»
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.
DeGea might be good, but his good games gets so hyped up n his bad games swept under the carpet.
It has made great strides in addressing some of the issues dads face which are blissfully swept under the carpet even to some extent where they are refused permission to change their children hygienically.
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.
Such a sensitive issue which became very topical in the build up to elections 2016 can not just be swept under the carpet especially when the then President Mahama reechoed it during his campaign tour of the Western Region.
He added: «It was unfortunately swept under the carpet in the big scheme of things, because the party didn't want to end up having the general election result lost I can imagine, and you don't want to talk about those kind of thing whilst an election is going on.»
The group says such allegations have the tendency of tarnishing the image of parliament and must not be swept under the carpets without proper investigation.
This BOST issue can't be swept under the carpet looking at its gargantuan nature.
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.
If any of these were local authorities it would be headline news, whereas these academy trust failures are quietly swept under the carpet and the myth of the success of the academy programme is allowed to continue.
I was going to post that the G - Slate has been totally swept under the carpet, this was the flagship tablet and probably still is, it received very positive reviews from the Gadget sites, and yet it seems to have been end of life'd at an amazingly fast rate.
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.
Lest it gets swept under the carpet, let us all remember that the great Ian Wright informed the world only last Tuesday that Aaron Ramsey's achievements this season has only been due to luck.
Smart move, some people love to dwell on stuff like that... Far better to just sweep it under the carpet, and move on!
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.»
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.
The stadia in Qatar have been touted as being exportable to the developing world, conveniently sweeping under the carpet the fact that major construction projects in the Middle East are universally resourced with slave labour imported form the sub-continent and the horn of Africa.
And keep your eye on all the other stuff that you try to sweep under the carpet as No Longer Relevant.
«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.
Sadly, it's an issue that's more often swept under the carpet and even ignored at the highest levels4.
He went some way with an effective conference speech, but the Blair - Brown factions which have dominated Labour since time immemorial will not be swept under the carpet so easily.
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