Sentences with phrase «turn a blind eye to poor»

But it also means refusing to turn a blind eye to poor teaching.
As long as they have Amazon to blame, they can turn a blind eye to the poor business practices of the bookstores and publishers.

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But if the Saudis seek a closer ally in China, they may find Beijing as a more convenient global strategic partner, because China is more likely to turn a blind eye to Riyadh's poor human and women's rights record, Mr. Holland argues in his article.
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.
Schools serving poor and minority students will respond to these dictates by turning a blind eye to discipline problems and by crowding advanced courses with unprepared students.
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.
Anytime anti-reformers can get one of the nation's oldest civil rights groups to turn a blind - eye to the poor and disenfranchised, you know there's a ton of work to be done.
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