Sentences with phrase «with sweeping it 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.

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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.
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.»
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.
«There's no telling what might be happening now: there could be haggling with the CFA, they might strike a deal and sweep it under the carpet,» said Ji.
First of all, in a world filled with hope & optimism for equal opportunities & progression, there are still many equally imbalanced viewpoints that are ignored and swept under the carpet.
«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.
The discovery of William Baah's deep involvement with the NPP comes at a time when members of Delta Force, a goon squad of the ruling party, had overthrown court proceedings and freed members of their group facing trial with the state going through the motions to sweep the case under the carpet.
Rojo Mettle - Nunoo, who managed the electoral campaign for the late President John Atta Mills, said he was part of a research team that found that the then incumbent party's 2016 campaign messages were out of touch with electorates, but their recommendations were swept under the carpet.
Yet this particular agency is working hand in gloves with Kuku, shielding him from the wrath of the law but I'm certain this is an issue that will not be swept under the carpet
Other scientists faced with data contrary to their pet theory might have swept them under the carpet, Muller says, adding «Dr. Richardson has incredible integrity as a scientist.
But it's capped off with a historically great spaceship docking sequence, briskly sweeping the preceding lows under the carpet.
And in my experience, those that «sweep problems under the carpet» and have a general culture of excusing poor quality because they are «trying their best that are usually the ones with the greatest gap between the quality they think they are producing and the actual quality of what comes out.
Students across the country and here are done with discrimination and politicians sweeping this under the carpet.
Whilst they will want to know about the times you have achieved success, and how you did it, the interviewer will also want to know how you approach and deal with failure; do you step back and assess where you went wrong, or do you sweep it under the carpet and act like it never happened?
Don't sweep conflicts under the carpet but approach them later with a problem - solving perspective
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