Sentences with phrase «turn a blind eye on»

good points historybuff, but to have turned a blind eye on those events, would that not be the same as turning a blind eye on the Islamification of America.
i agree they should marry but the real problem is the church turning a blind eye on the whole problem....
men what is happening to my boy Jack Wilshere my player.I wish you can stay injury free so that the world can see you are not average.Now i pray that injuries be far away from you.We need you arsenal need you.Let those who turn a blind eye on your abilities continue to do so but when the right time comes they will be ashamed for we all know how you once destroyed teams with your skill.For i know what you are capable of.Hold on to your faith and do not linger for you will get there one day.These times will make you stronger and will make you a brilliant captain.
However, this does not mean that Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has turned a blind eye on building for the future and the well known advocate of promoting young talent has now been touted to make a swoop for Barcelona wonderkid Sergi Samper.
Contributing to claims by former President Jerry John Rawlings that greed and corruption propelled the NDC to opposition, Alhaji Bature said corruption is under the nose of the former president but he has decided to turn a blind eye on it.
«We the people» are to blame because we continue to turn a blind eye on these crooks rather then get off our butts and make a stand.
According to the Minority, turning a blind eye on the issue will mean that Akufo - Addo endorses such comments which have been described as «bigotry.»
Do not turn a blind eye on such details because you risk a lot!
Turning a blind eye on such situations could be risky!
«I don't want people to turn a blind eye on kids just because something is not their immediate responsibility.
For that, it is important to have a system that is consistent and transparent, and that doesn't turn a blind eye on poor performing schools,» said Jed Wallace, president and CEO of the CCSA.
Too many turn a blind eye on those who can not speak for themselves.
My heart sank when I saw her because I knew immediately that she was homeless and that I would not be able to turn a blind eye on her.
This has actually always been the case but I think the hotel have been good enough to turn a blind eye on occasions.
However Paul McCarnty is vegetarian not vegan... I personally feel that this turns blind eye on the suffering of the dairy industry and attacks one evil while saying another is ok?
We can't endure the devs turning a blind eye on the Vita, let alone sony playing the greedy son of a b....
It makes me sad that despite being world's richest, US government has turned a blind eye on this issue.
Workplace harassment laws prevent employers from turning a blind eye on bad situations.
Insurance companies are turning a blind eye on legitimate injury cases and some plaintiffs lawyers are ignoring common sense and turning a blind eye when they know that they are putting up a less than legitimate case.
He should have the duty to keep all tenants safe, and if he turned a blind eye on him, he is breaching his duty and so negligence can constitute.
Setting perceptions of sentiment aside, the truth of the matter is that the financial world can no longer turn a blind eye on cryptocurrencies.
We can not turn a blind eye on the development front.
What are your thoughts as banks in Canada turn a blind eye on US credit card crackdown on cryptos?

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As someone on Twitter joked, Benchmark has quickly gone from turning a blind eye to the side eye.
Turning a blind eye to the actions of competing companies in your industry is a great way to get caught off guard and you'll miss out on valuable insights that can help your company thrive.
Juan said on several occasions he personally delivered a payoff of 30 million pesos to one official to ensure that law enforcement turn a blind eye to the theft and extortion.
And yet the bots march on, aided by a double whammy: murky laws governing their creation and sale, and social media companies that have too often turned a blind eye to the veracity of their reported user numbers.
In exchange for information on rival drug lords, he says, U.S. authorities offered him immunity from prosecution and turned a blind eye toward the Sinaloa cartel's illegal activities.
The U.S. Justice Department's decision to turn a blind eye to the enforcement of federal marijuana laws in states that authorize medical or even recreational use of the drug eventually may make it easier to use credit cards for such transactions, but a banking ban on legal pot sellers remains intact for now.
If they know their compensation is «on the line,» corporate managers and directors will be less likely to engage in, or turn a «blind eye» toward, fraud and other wrongdoing.
involvement, and don't want government to run our affairs, but they don't» mind that the Corporate power in this country is becoming more like Organized Crime Mafia, and they turn the blind eye to their lawlessness and the injustice done, and heavy burdens that are being loaded on the ordinary people by those in power... That's why we have the poor, and ever - increasingly — becoming - poor working class.
Pakistani officials have been cracking down on social media dissent in recent years, and even turning a blind eye to mob violence against alleged perpetrators of blaspheming.
If you don't see that the RCC has given itself its own bad name then shame on your for turning a blind eye to all the damage they have done and all the children they have let down.
I appreciate it would be wrong to turn a blind eye to all the bad and not so good things the Church does, the wrong behaviour in the name of Jesus, but why oh why do you guys on these blogs continually go on and on about them.
While you are harping on Romney and the whole money thing let's just turn a blind eye to the man who supports killing babies cause after all they aren't babies until they're born so this justifies murder.
Jesus did not turn a blind eye to sin or avoid pronouncing judgment on those who sinned because that was part and parcel of who He was and why He came — to reveal His Father to those who would hear and reveal the punishment for those who ignored His message.
What they turn a blind eye to, is that it has a supremist philosophy that is not content with just talk, but has a mandate to wage actual war on unbelievers.
If any Christians are currently promoting a «gnostic split of soul and body,» it is those on the left who seem satisfied with social programs that feed the body but starve the soul and, even worse, turn a blind eye to growing efforts by the government to discriminate against faith - based charities that are serious about ministering to the whole person.
Sullivan went on to suggest that Chaput is using a double standard in the 2008 election by criticizing Catholic supporters of Barack Obama, while turning a blind eye to John McCain's support for embryonic stem cell research.
As a Jew, he has dared to take on the sacred cow of militaristic Zionism, and has even forcefully criticized such a revered figure as Auschwitz survivor and Nobel Prize winner Elie Wiesel, charging that Wiesel turns a blind eye to the suffering that Israel, «the homeland for persecuted European Jews and Holocaust survivors,» has inflicted upon the Palestinians.
And I have never been one who is willing to turn a blind eye to those real problems — a lot of people wish I would speak up less on the problems of evangelicalism.
In the UK Christians are not allowed to offer prayer in a hospital to the sick, on airlines wearing a Christian symbol of a cross is not allowed, Christian teaching in school must not be taught as the only truth, and a blind eye is turned to extreme religious life styles.
«There's a lot of things going on at the moment but we have to turn a blind eye to that and concentrate on what we are here to do.»
And triple shame on a referee that will accommodate such tactics and turn a blind eye.
«He knows what's gone on, he's turned a blind eye to it.
I focus on the kitchen and bathroom, but I turn a blind eye to the dust bunnies in the bedrooms / living room.
E.g., I was surprised to learn that many high schools here in Houston have a single lunch hour for thousands of kids and this is one reason schools are turning a blind eye to the illegal junk food sold on campus as fundraisers.
I will turn a blind eye to what others choose to feed their kids on an individual basis, but if there is some policy at the school that demands that what another parent sends must be served to my child, then there needs to be some kind of standard to which those offerings are held.
But steelworkers looking on will feel their jobs are being sacrificed for the sake of Chinese investment as the government continues to turn a blind eye to Chinese dumping.
Corbynites turned a conspicuous blind eye to their manifesto's silence on waves of welfare cuts — a glaring absence that would have sparked fury from the very same people under Ed Miliband.
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