Sentences with phrase «turning a blind eye to more»

But being obsessed with capturing the millennial mind share, are today's marketers turning a blind eye to more obvious truths of generational marketing?

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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.
One critic said the move, if implemented, could be more onerous for recreational marijuana users, as police who turn a blind eye to it now would instead start writing tickets.
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.
Are we to turn a blind eye to sin so more people will feel comfortable in their sin?
Under BJP rule, persecution of religious minorities, especially Muslims and Christians, has markedly increased, as the party often turns a blind eye to the actions of its more militant supporters.
Just one more home defeat and even the incompetent board that continuously turns a blind eye to the vices of the senile fraudster will have no choice but to abandon him and the floodgates of hell will be flung open and absolute terror will reign upon the head of the cancerous parasite.
Referees cheated us more than the teams you mentioned for many seasons (check untold arsenal), and turned a blind eye to the rough stuff dished out to our young lads.
ALBANY - Disgraced film mogul Harvey Weinstein's former company received more than $ 400,000 in state tax credits — and one New York lawmaker says it's time to stop rewarding companies that turn a blind eye to sexual harassment.
Schneiderman said last night that «it should be clear at this point that my office and other prosecutors are never going to turn a blind eye to these abuses any more
We now see, more than we've ever seen before, that banks are such important lubricants in a modern capitalist system that to simply turn a blind eye - which is effectively what's happened - and allow them to take huge risks.
Weinstein's former company received more than $ 400,000 in state tax credits, and state Assemblywoman Linda Rosenthal says it's time to stop rewarding companies that turn a blind eye to sexual harassment.
If the party leadership turns a blind eye to members openly advocating support for other parties then unity and discipline will be difficult to maintain in more difficult political times.
In the Chair he turned a blind eye to all but the most outrageous behaviour; more than once at the start of business, Speaker Bernard Weatherill had to reprimand backbenchers Dean had struggled to control the night before.»
According to the Muslim Women's Network UK «It appears that over decades senior Labour politicians have deliberately turned a blind eye to the treatment of Muslim women because votes have been more important to them than women's rights.»
«The inquiry into the allegations that Silver turned a blind eye to many instances of sexual misconduct in the Assembly will necessarily include a parade of plaintiffs» witnesses telling their stories of violation, and even more defense witnesses responding to those claims (potentially including an alleged rapist and convicted sex offender).
«Scientists don't turn a blind eye to bias: Scientific journals should insist on more robust experimental processes, say biologists after reviewing nearly 900,000 experiments.»
Discrediting every single calorie counter in this way is turning a blind eye to the fact that our bodies are carrying on more processes than we know.
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I'm more horrified of all of the things he said as part of a political campaign prior to this tape, that the same outraged politicians turned a blind eye to.
This idyllic conjuring could be upsetting to those who would see it less as a true to life telling and more as America turning a blind eye to their very real plight.
It has also, like many of this year's nominated films, come under a lot of fire for its depiction of those events, and its tendency to turn a blind eye to some of the more difficult aspects of its main character's life.
For putting a human face on the civil war in Rwanda, and for all future wars in remote regions filled with people who may not look or speak the same language as the rest of us, Hotel Rwanda more than succeeds in relating just why it is so important to not turn a blind eye to events happening in other countries.
Unfortunately, we in the education reform policy community have turned a blind eye to these innovations and more customized solutions, instead focusing on creating more uniform schools, to ensure more predictable outcomes.
Continuous, rigorous oversight of civil rights enforcement will make it far more difficult for the administration to turn a blind eye to discrimination.
CUSD has proved more clever, if villainous, in the courtroom, winning over a judge who was more than willing to sway people's party but couldn't turn a blind eye to the devilish details CUSD was presenting.
I would say we are more vigilant than Megaupload and other file sharing sites that simply turn a blind eye to the entire problem.
Following the people who knew what was happening turns out to be brilliant way to explain the inexplicable, and in The Big Short he makes an entertaining and enlightening return to high finance over 20 years after Liar's Poker, with the same sharp eye for great character and contrarian ideas as more recent favorites like Moneyball and The Blind Side.
In the past, digital publishers have turned a blind eye to piracy because most of them still think... [Read more...]
While it's troubling that the CSA appears unfazed by Canadians having less choice over who helps them manage their financial futures, what's even more worrisome is that our regulators are turning a blind eye to overwhelming evidence that many households could lose access to advice altogether.
Of course, it's a dynamic and you aren't responsible if others choose intransigence; but perhaps there might be something more effective than calling people «warmists» and turning a blind eye to labeling like «groveling, terrified coward,» and putting up obviously political and partisan guest posts w / o editorial comment.
There's nothing more redistributionist in this than your willingness to allow a scarce resource that could be administered efficiently to go unpriced, and nothing more statist in this than your turning a blind eye to the ongoing subsidies and negligence of governments to this theft.
It is likely that these developments will assist victims of more recent sexual abuse in recovering compensation from bystanders who, in the face of actual knowledge of a problem or potential problem, or turning a blind eye to such a problem, fail to discharge their obligations to protect young and vulnerable individuals to whom they owed duties from harm.
The new angle and quality of the product image unintentionally exposed makes the Samsung Gear Fit 2 seem even more of a Microsoft Band 2 copycat, though if it somehow manages to beat its rival in health - monitoring accuracy, battery life and affordability, we're ready to turn a blind eye to the obvious physical resemblance.
They rallied around its provision to defund Planned Parenthood while turning a blind eye to the fact that this will lead mothers and their children, people with disabilities, and many more towards death or devastation.
Should we put more injury on an awful situation that government was responsible for by turning a blind eye to regulation.
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