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I am surprised that at that time the government looked the other way, the banks looked the other way, I do not know what the central bank was doing.
Law enforcement officials often participated or looked the other way.
"We just looked the other way," a former executive explains.
I looked the other way, and I could see blood everywhere.
Emma's mother, on the other hand, simply looked the other way.
So the GOP nominee could have just looked the other way.
How many lives were lost while politicians looked the other way?
Obama looked the other way, never turning to the Israeli Prime Minister.
Many Dutch people joined the Nazis; many more looked the other way.
The GOP has largely looked the other way on all of these.
On the whole, Western governments and international donors looked the other way.
Judges had looked the other way and allowed other towns to leave.
The Enquirer had a golden opportunity, and they completely looked the other way.
Yet, since then, Republicans have ducked and dodged and looked the other way.
Most New York museums have looked the other way, but on Friday, Jan.
But the local communities saw a shiny object and looked the other way.
In practice, under Mao, millions starved to death while officials looked the other way.
No objective person can suggest Democrats haven't looked the other way as inequality exploded.
We've looked the other way on this legal immigration that's kinda overwhelmed the country?
It long looked the other way as caliphate-bound ISIS rebels crossed its border.
But they have looked the other way for far too long on shameful imbalances.
When my battalion's ammunition and weapons began to disappear, I looked the other way.
Managers, facing their own pressure to make numbers, looked the other way, he said.
The story of Jamal Khashoggi's murder and how the world looked the other way.
The police looked the other way, and Batista got a piece of the take.
"So perhaps the Americans intentionally looked the other way when China threw us this lifeline."
For decades, Iran's hard-liners enforced the ban cruelly — and FIFA looked the other way.
SB: I guess ... specifically women who've worked with Harvey Weinstein and looked the other way?
That is a bad deal and an evil situation, and presidents have looked the other way.
Some were complicit, she said, while others looked the other way out of fear of retribution.
The whole time we were speaking he turned his chair around and looked the other way.
For years, when it came to biohacking, regulators and establishment science have mainly looked the other way.
Was it when the country looked the other way as white supremacists lynched thousands of black people?
But the people around her looked the other way, while demanding more of her, sober or not.
None of this is to absolve the companies that mis-sold drugs or looked the other way.
The plaintiffs have long said that the companies deliberately looked the other way at the improbable quantities.
He has basically looked the other way at Binge On and other zero-rating schemes so far.
Visiting West Palm Beach in 1985, Diana flirted with polo players while her husband looked the other way.
"I was upset that no one did anything about it and looked the other way," Pontore told me.
With these problems staring him squarely in the face, Trump, up to now, has looked the other way.
For many years, our leaders have looked the other way as our overly broad laws are ignored. Why?
If either of these banks looked the other way, they risked violating federal law and facing criminal prosecution.
The members of the board, even those not appointed by the governor, have mostly looked the other way.
Decades later, men like Harvey Weinstein are the progeny of a society that has looked the other way.
You know, we had kind of looked the other way, because we had the bragging rights around NAEP.
Everyone did know something was going on, and for a time Sullivan and everyone else looked the other way.
Especially given the numerous procedural missteps and fraudulent behavior the FCC looked the other way from during the repeal.
" "We have been under attack by our own President," this official said, "and S has looked the other way.
It seemed that top aides had previously looked the other way, in part because Kushner was one person affected.
This marks Hanks' second year being snubbed after the Academy looked the other way for his performance in Sully.
The lawsuit said visitors have had their cars vandalized and personal items damaged while police looked the other way.
"There are some firms that have looked the other way, that have harbored harassers or bad behavior," Lee said.
The Panama documents suggest that some actively looked the other way when faced with a less-than-clean client.
Yet when Mr. Orban began chipping away at Hungarian democracy in 2010, the coalition's leadership looked the other way.
The New York Catholic hierarchy, the mayor of Boston and the governor of Massachusetts largely looked the other way.
Time and again, the Trump administration looked the other way in the face of warning signs about Mr. Flynn.
But the justices have looked the other way when districts are drawn with party advantage rather than race in mind.
But the justices have looked the other way when oddly drawn districts clump voters based on party rather than race.
For the most part, the Republicans have looked the other way, happy to have their judges and their tax cuts.
Anyone at that party who saw that you were incapacitated yet looked the other way and did not offer assistance.
For much of last year, Turkey looked the other way as an estimated 43,24 migrants crossed by sea into Greece.
A UN peacekeeping mission was established in 1991 to count voters, but otherwise outsiders have largely looked the other way.
Before then, the prosecutors got away with lying about their motivations thanks to Georgia courts that looked the other way.
Those friends might have looked the other way at the time, but now — finally — they're beginning to be held accountable.
This man and this culture even looked the other way in the face of deep state shenanigans against President Trump himself.
In reality, we got here in large part because lots of old white men enacted policies and looked the other way.
They also said HSBC looked the other way when encountering signs of fraud, to help sate its "unquenchable thirst" for fees.
Jim Jordan denied accusations that he looked the other way on sexual abuse while a wrestling coach at Ohio State University.
But I don't think that means that the prison guards or staff intentionally looked the other way while Epstein killed himself.
When South African guerrillas from the African National Congress set up a base in his country, he looked the other way.
The police looked the other way while some of the protesters climbed over metal railings to goad one another up close.
So every Democrat when I said, 'Super PACs are a problem,' just casually looked the other way and couldn't hear it.
On this, the world mostly looked the other way, presuming that given time, they'd dig their way out of their differences.
"Don't we have a problem — we've looked the other way on this legal immigration that's kinda overwhelmed the country," Bannon said.
Instead, they have looked the other way while manufacturers sell diesels that emit six or more times legal nitrogen oxide limits.
But given that the FCC has looked the other way on Stream, it's not hard to imagine things panning out this way.
They financed institutions that failed to reform and looked the other way as corrupt Afghan militias and strongmen assaulted and killed civilians.
Others on the right have seemingly held their noses and looked the other way to cement a conservative judiciary for a generation.
Additional women subsequently came forward to describe similar experiences as well as a culture at the firm that looked the other way.
America is sick, Macy argues, and too many people have looked the other way during the worst drug epidemic in its history.
I have been present when an entire community looked the other way when a gay couple was burned out of their home.
Women there drove out of necessity, and the local police officers, who were their cousins or in-laws, looked the other way.
The U.S. more or less looked the other way as Kurds fled for safety under a no-fly zone in the north.
China looked the other way when the Iranians sought to advance their missile technology, and assisted in developing the country's nuclear energy program.
In 2003, Lewis admitted that he had failed three tests for stimulants in 523 and that Olympic executives had looked the other way.
Even bondholders — who are owed billions, and whom Rosselló promised to pay — looked the other way in the hopes that he'd pay them.
The employees sold green cards, gave sensitive information to drug cartels and looked the other way as drugs and people crossed the border.
It is perhaps why, for instance, society looked the other way for years on sexual assault accusations involving Bill Cosby, then suddenly didn't.
But parents' concerns that the school has looked the other way on anti-Semitism have plagued Ms. Bagby throughout her four-year tenure.
Republicans, who mostly have looked the other way, must finally put country, democracy and America's safety before party, political expediency and partisan agenda.
"We know that for years Russia has looked the other way while their Syrian friends use these despicable weapons of war," she said.
That "progressive" Hollywood has long looked the other way when powerful men were accused of sexual misconduct, abuse, and assault is hardly a secret.
In those early days, Western governments and aid agencies, keen to promote Zimbabwe as a donor-funded success story, generally looked the other way.
For the better part of a year,  most GOP reps and senators have looked the other way when talk of Trump's actions came up.
For 50 years the United States has dealt with authoritarian Arab leaders and looked the other way on matters of human rights and corruption.
But he says he wouldn't be surprised if Donald and producers looked the other way, since they loved having his "crazy" on the show.
Whitaker seemingly has looked the other way as Santos and his cronies enriched themselves, made backdoor deals with Odebrecht, and targeted an American citizen.
On top of all that, Facebook apparently looked the other way, put aside projects combatting a known problem, and failed to stop the abuse.
The aftermath has raised difficult questions for officials in all three administrations, who either did not know about the accusations or looked the other way.
The police, outnumbered, looked the other way as angry protesters set the embassy ablaze with firebombs, climbed the fences and vandalized parts of the building.
They said they are suing the corporation because of all the people, the staff around Jackson who looked the other way while children got raped.
If you can no longer punish the perpetrator of the crime, you can at least hold to account the people who looked the other way.
But it easily could have looked the other way and allowed the CFO to slip through Vancouver on her way from Hong Kong to Mexico.
Last year, Morales defied a Guatemalan court order and expelled the head of the anti-corruption commission — and the Trump administration looked the other way.
Instead, while publicly criticizing both Obama and Trump for politicizing court decisions, Roberts looked the other way as his colleagues repeatedly ventured into political controversies.
And elements at nearly every level of German society promoted his career, collaborated with him, or looked the other way when they disagreed with him.
Many people in Silicon Valley knew about Uber's "hyper-masculine, hyper-aggressive" company culture, but looked the other way because the company was minting money.
How could so many bishops have so consistently looked the other way or worse, paid off victims or foisted predatory priests on unsuspecting parishes elsewhere?
At UBS Wealth Management, Paperny says he looked the other way when he learned a client was lying to his investors about his reported returns.
For years the VA simply looked the other way; veterans using marijuana (even if done legally) didn't disclose this use, because they feared losing benefits.
Feminists looked the other way when Hillary hatchet men plotted to paint Lewinsky either as a malicious stalker or a friendly fantasist — just as they looked the other way in 1992 when Betsey Wright shot down what she called "bimbos" and "gold diggers" in Arkansas with the help of intimidating private investigators poking around in the lives of women who had been involved with Bill.
And, to be sure, Saudi has acted terribly in the past, and far too many U.S. business interests and media organizations have looked the other way.
The Bachelorette threw Lincoln Adim out a window and looked the other way, when it might have behooved the show to at least address his presence.
Their counterparts at the record labels have for decades looked the other way as artists accused of various crimes rocketed to the top of sales charts.
The directors coddled Kalanick's antics — part of a founder-above-all ethos in tech — and looked the other way as evidence of trouble continued to grow.
But everybody kind of looked the other way because he was so effective—I mean, this guy put his heart and soul into cleaning and heroin.
Washington looked the other way, but it now realizes the importance of having a deeply wounded Greece on board, while other regional alliances look increasingly questionable.
A USOC investigation into how Nassar was able to abuse victims for years will include looking at whether any USOC officials themselves looked the other way.
I understand that for too long people in power have looked the other way, and women have felt powerless and at the mercy of abusive men.
For years, many education companies operating in China were known to have dabbled in a legal gray area, as the authorities often looked the other way.
Yale has often looked the other way, the plaintiffs claim, while parties rage and women from Yale and surrounding colleges are routinely sexually harassed and abused.
But while Washington has looked the other way, Iran has projected its power and influence, establishing a Shiite crescent from Tehran to Baghdad, to Damascus and Beirut.
As millions of people fled to Syria's neighbours, including Lebanon and Jordan, most European countries looked the other way—or put up barriers to keep refugees out.
He was so nice and unassuming, in fact, that we all looked the other way on a number of things we should have been more suspicious about.
The following year, it agreed to pay $2.6 billion to settle charges that it willfully looked the other way when facilitating Bernie Madoff's multibillion-dollar Ponzi scheme.
The reason Larry was able to have access to so many children for so long is because you had two major institutions who looked the other way.
As horrific as that is, and it's horrific, don't we have a problem, we've looked the other way on this legal immigration that's kinda overwhelmed the country?
Reporters Dan Frosch and Christopher Weaver spent two years examining Weber's predatory activities and the officials at the U.S. Indian Health Service who looked the other way.
Until this week, it was the denial wing of his own party, those "leaders" who looked the other way while their leader walked all over the Constitution.
The report said that a clique run by former IAAF president Lamine Diack covered up organized doping and blackmailed athletes while senior officials looked the other way.
The report found that a clique run by former IAAF president Lamine Diack covered up organized doping and blackmailed athletes while senior officials looked the other way.
The problem here is that EU regulators have for years looked the other way where online tracking is concerned, failing entirely to enforce the on-paper standard.
And under Trump, who has looked the other way at neo-Nazis, and is himself the race card, the administration's moral failure is plainly visible to all.
More than two dozen U.S. states have legalized marijuana for either medical or recreational purposes, and the administration of former President Barack Obama mostly looked the other way.
"Institutions in the Jewish world have long known about his behavior, and they have looked the other way," said Ms. Katz, 35, a vice president at Hillel International.
Theory No. 1 is that Ghosn did everything he&aposs been accused of but that for years Nissan and Renault — a complicated, multinational colossus — looked the other way.
"This speaks to the culture at Nike, that two individuals looked the other way," said Dunn, who said she does not have any insider information on the company.
Indeed, the board of his own company intentionally looked the other way while playing whack-a-mole with the press to keep the stories from becoming public. Rep.
In many of these cases, staff and supervisors are alleged to have looked the other way in what amounts to a poisonous environment of privilege, power, and shame.
A number of researchers told The Verge that the NMNH and Smithsonian have sometimes left young scientists in the lurch and looked the other way when problems come up.
Beijing has so far looked the other way, caught between its Marxist commitment to the working class and the risk of encouraging labor activism independent of the Communist Party.
Softbank's chief executive, Masayoshi Son, has given founders of those businesses wide leeway and has looked the other way at excesses until investors in the public markets push back.
Its scepticism may well have been justified, since Málaga partisans would insist that their side only lost because a linesman looked the other way when a Dortmund player ventured offside.
Yes, Weinstein's board members looked the other way long after they knew; yes, The National Enquirer and Black Cube security snoops deep-sixed damaging accounts and shut down whistle-blowers.
And all the while, so many of the most important and credible leaders in the president's own party more or less kept their traps shut or looked the other way.
For years, Turkey looked the other way, according to analysts and regional diplomats, as jihadist groups moved fighters and supplies across the border, establishing deep networks in Turkish border towns.
In the meantime, I hope that the bishops and cardinals who looked the other way and covered up the abuse are prosecuted for behavior that would make the Mafia blush.
"A lot of us kind of tolerated or looked the other way on that issue for a long time, and a lot of people were being hurt for decades," Legend said.
And he has looked the other way as states have legalized marijuana, despite his legal ability to crack down on these states and stop the experiment of legalization before it began.
As their highest-earning author, Empirical has looked the other way in the past when faced with Moore's gross behavior towards women — but, in a post #MeToo world, maybe no longer.
The accusations against Sandusky raised questions about whether some Penn State officials, including the now-deceased Paterno, looked the other way for years and failed to alert authorities about Sandusky's behavior.
For years, the court has looked the other way as lawmakers around the country have grown increasingly bold in their efforts to weaken or obliterate a woman's right to reproductive freedom.
But according to the AP, the military has looked the other way in some instances as deals were made with al-Qaeda fighters to clear out certain areas in the country.
Monsignor Leonard's stance in that case contrasted with that of many in the church hierarchy who looked the other way as priests accused of abuse were shuffled from job to job.
They did so with the tacit approval of an FBI agent who looked the other way when it came to Bulger's crimes so that he would supply information on other gangsters.
Unable to pay meaningful salaries to millions of state employees, the government has looked the other way as they resorted to graft, influence peddling and side businesses to make ends meet.
"It appears that the Russians and the Assad regime have temporarily looked the other way," said one of the sources, Colonel Mustafa Bakour, a commander in the Jaish al-Ezza rebel group.
In the past it looked the other way when Israel bombed convoys in Syria carrying weapons to Hizbullah, an Iranian-backed Lebanese militia that fought a bloody war with Israel in 2006.
And what is most worrying is not even Trump's dehumanization of others—it's that people who have allowed this to happen or looked the other way have themselves become only more inhuman.
The report, whose first part was published in November, said Coe's predecessor, Lamine Diack, ran a clique that covered up organized doping and blackmailed athletes while senior officials looked the other way.
She says during those decades there were entire criminal organizations stealing babies from impoverished families to profit from their sale, while the Pinochet government looked the other way or simply ignored victims.
In the 1970s and 1980s, as the government struggled to curtail population growth, it told families that "two children are one too many" and looked the other way as abortions became widespread.
The United States sanctions now suggest that Mr. El Aissami might not only have looked the other way when it came to Venezuela's rising crime, but played an active role in it.
That includes Scobee's tale about being a victim of statutory rape as a teenager -- while church officials looked the other way -- and allegations of physical abuse against members by Scientology's leader, David Miscavige.
"We are a year on from the truly global explosion of #MeToo, first started by young black women who found people looked the other way when they called out sexual abuse," she said.
The law says plaintiffs must show the foreign state "knowingly or recklessly provided material support or resources" to designated terrorist groups, not that the countries were simply negligent or looked the other way.
Yet the prosecutions in this case will likely go on, with a focus on Epstein's alleged co-conspirators, perhaps including the men of wealth and influence who looked the other way for years.
WADA's independent commission said on Thursday that the former head of world athletics, Lamine Diack, ran a clique that covered up organised doping and blackmailed athletes while senior officials looked the other way.
And for a while, it did, as the White House looked the other way at some of Pruitt's scandals (the EPA's Office of Inspector General currently has three ongoing investigations into his activities).
Whatever outrage he committed, however flawed the elections, the other 14 members at the time of the Southern African Development Community, with the honourable exception of plucky little Botswana, looked the other way.
The memo is likely to spark a new round of criticism over allegations that the Pentagon looked the other way when Afghan allies sexually abused children and punished U.S. troops who took action.
But the F.T.C. has looked the other way for far too long, failing to enforce its own 2011 consent decree under which Facebook was ordered to stop deceiving users about its privacy claims.
The EU authorities, whoever they are, have relented from imposing penalties on Spain and Portugal – and have looked the other way in the case of France – for transgressing the euro area budget deficit commitments.
As the Harvey Weinstein scandal continues to unfold, it's become clear that Weinstein Company board members looked the other way and allowed his alleged behavior to continue, meaning they were – you guessed it – complicit.
What do we do with the women who protect these men, who excuse them, who support them, who love them, who stayed silent, who looked the other way, who saved themselves at a price?
In the past, China would have "looked the other way" when dealing with terrorist groups in Pakistan — as long as the military ensured groups that targeted China are "kept in check," according to Krishnan.
I have mostly forgiven my tormentors, though forgiving "sly" has been hard and I likely will not forgive the teachers who just looked the other way under the "that is what boys do" theory.
For ages, CBS/Paramount—which owns the Star Trek rights—essentially looked the other way regarding use of its intellectual property by fan films, provided they didn't make any profits off of those productions.
The reimbursement was processed using unusual accounting practices, a nonexistent retainer agreement, and equally unusual tax decisions, helped along the way by Trump Organization executives who, it seemed, at best, looked the other way.
For years, and through multiple presidential administrations — Clinton, Bush and Obama — the United States has naively looked the other way while China cheated its way to an unfair advantage in the international trade market.
These critics say the Davao police looked the other way while the death squads operated with impunity, adding that in the 30 years that Mr. Duterte ruled Davao, no killer was ever successfully prosecuted.
Over two weeks, a parade of witnesses — including several confessed drug traffickers — offered an answer: The president looked the other way in exchange for millions of dollars for his and his party's political campaigns.
The Chinese leadership, seeking to foster a large increase in trade with the United States which would result from normalized relations, looked the other way as Washington continued to approve arms sales to Taiwan.
"A lot of us kind of tolerated or looked the other way on that issue for a long time, and a lot of people were being hurt for decades," said the "Love Me Now" singer.
A majority of men do not realize that they too are part of the problem either because they have committed sexual transgressions or they have looked the other way or they have not believed women.
"Institutions in the Jewish world have long known about his behavior, and they have looked the other way," Sheila Katz, a vice president at Hillel International and one of Steinhardt's accusers, told the news outlets.
J & J pushed back hard, arguing that the state itself looked the other way as its own drug review board and prescription monitoring program for years neglected to swoop down on sources of diverted opioids.
In Asia, China equities painted an isolated picture on fears that a virus outbreak could play havoc with overall demand, particularly in the tourism sector, even as most major regional markets looked the other way.
But some blame must be shared by neighbouring governments, donors and lenders who, time and again, have looked the other way as the ruling party has rigged elections, tortured dissidents and looted the nation's wealth.
In one case, he also pardoned a white Virginian who murdered a black man in broad daylight and looked the other way at reports of massacres of freed people and harassment of Southern white unionists.
Speculation is rife that a foreign or Japanese government, or both, might have been involved, or maybe just looked the other way to allow the escape to rid the public of a potentially embarrassing trial.
Federal regulators said Walmart looked the other way as subsidiaries on three continents paid millions of dollars to middlemen who helped the company obtain permits and other government approvals from July 2000 to April 2011.
And it was allegedly true behind the scenes, where Ailes sexually harassed women and looked the other way when one of his biggest male stars did the same — behavior that eventually cost Ailes his career.
Some believe Selig looked the other way while soaring home run records set by admitted doper Mark McGwire, Sammy Sosa and Bonds helped revive the game's popularity following labor strife that wiped out the 1994 postseason.
An independent WADA commission also said "corruption was embedded" at the IAAF under former president Lamine Diack who ran a clique that covered up organized doping and blackmailed athletes while senior officials looked the other way.
Hickok was a tough-minded beat reporter with a nose for a story, and Eleanor — a Good Wife who had looked the other way at her husband's infidelities — could have been the scoop of a lifetime.
Under the guise of supporting Assad against ISIS, Moscow assisted and looked the other way as the regime dropped barrel bombs on hospitals, starved civilian population centers and set up massive domestic detention and torture facilities.
Yes, it's interesting to watch Paterno's end as his family tries to rally around him, but there are too-few glimpses of Penn St. in his heyday, when he and others conveniently looked the other way.
Because whether or not President Trump is removed from office, history will not forgive those who looked the other way at his abuses or forget those who stepped in the breach at this moment of crisis.
Since President Obama spent 2009 courting the mullahs for his 2015 nuclear deal, he not only looked the other way but ordered the CIA to sever contacts with the dissidents supporting and controlling the nascent revolution.
Although Smith retired in 1997, four years after the paper classes began, rare is the person in North Carolina who thinks he knew about them, or that he would have looked the other way if he had.
The whole time we've been shooting, there was only one thing that had to be reshot due to a timing error, where someone should have looked one way, but they looked the other way at that point.
The Porter scandal led to increased scrutiny of the Trump White House's handling of the clearance process (which, it seemed, top aides had previously looked the other way about in part because Jared was one person affected).
It would equally be a balm if men spoke up about the times when they witnessed violence or harassment and looked the other way or laughed it off or secretly thought a woman was asking for it.
Israel, which has long opposed the weapons transfer, has carried out more than 200 strikes on Iranian-affiliated targets in Syria in the past two years as Russia, Syria's main patron, has mostly looked the other way.
But Mr. Levandowski could now become a witness against Uber if he were to claim, for example, that executives looked the other way while he used proprietary information from a rival to advance Uber's self-driving efforts.
He has previously brushed off outrage toward the kingdom over the murder of Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi, and looked the other way from the humanitarian crisis caused in Yemen by a brutal Saudi-led military operation.
It's impossible to look at some of the faces on the streets of Argentina's capital and not wonder which people participated in the evils of the past or just looked the other way, terrified of their own rulers.
Those in hardline Hindu groups supporting Modi frequently complain that Congress and its allies looked the other way when it came to illegal cow slaughter operations run by Muslims to gain favor with that community at the polls.
It also said "corruption was embedded" at the IAAF under the governing body's former president Lamine Diack who, it added, ran a clique that covered up organized doping and blackmailed athletes while senior officials looked the other way.
Their votes will haunt them as Democrats continue to seek the truth and remind voters how these Republicans avoided witnesses who had firsthand knowledge of presidential wrongdoing, buried facts, boosted lies, then shrugged and looked the other way.
The United States has usually looked the other way or issued carefully calibrated warnings in human rights reports as the Saudi royal family cracked down on dissent and free speech and allowed its elite to fund Islamic extremists.
But it was a leader in issuing and servicing so-called "subprime" loans—mortgages liberally issued to borrowers with poor credit that often contained extremely unfriendly terms, all while regulators, ratings agencies and investors looked the other way.
Many of these same Republicans, who now believe Moore's accusers, nevertheless looked the other way when, a few weeks before the 2016 election, Trump boasted on tape of behaving in a predatory manner and getting away with it.
In one particularly extreme example, federal prosecutors say the bank's anti-money laundering watchdogs looked the other way as a customer named Scott Tucker used several accounts to launder ill-gotten proceeds of a fraudulent payday lending scheme.
The president simply looked the other way and drove home his commitment to repeal and replace Obamacare, defend our borders, provide tax relief for the middle class, build the Keystone pipeline, and restore respect for the rule of law.
He long faced allegations that he looked the other way or even encouraged Hindu mobs to go on a rampage against Muslims in Gujarat when he was chief minister in 2002, after a train carrying Hindu pilgrims was torched.
At the trial, Guzman's lawyers argued that he was the fall guy for other kingpins who were better at paying off top Mexican politicians and law enforcement officials to protect them while the US government looked the other way.
We've looked the other way on the Yemen atrocities and the brutal justice system which begets so many human rights abuses in the kingdom because we made fundamentally the same bargain 70 years ago that WWE did in 2017.
That he was able to act so freely, his critics say, points to dysfunctional power relationships between Mr. Martins and his employees, and between him and City Ballet's management, which at times seems to have looked the other way.
But politicians and policymakers are complicit too: all businesses operate within a legal and political framework, and successive governments have looked the other way or sought quick fixes rather than doing the hard work of starting over for the internet age.
An independent World Anti-Doping Agency (WAD) investigation last year said "corruption was embedded" at the IAAF under Diack who, it added, ran a clique that covered up organized doping and blackmailed athletes while senior officials looked the other way.
But it is curious that head football coach Art Briles has continued to escape any consequences for his role in building a program that continually looked the other way as players racked up allegations for sexual assault and other violent crimes.
Jaitley said the country needed to examine "the lack of ethics that a section of Indian business follows", and said internal and external auditors needed to examine whether they had "looked the other way or failed to detect" any wrongdoing.
Trump no doubt looked the other way this time because Kavanaugh -- who worked for Kenneth Starr in his investigation of Bill Clinton -- once caused pain for the Clintons, people the President likes to torment as much or more than the Bushes.
The three employees involved in the settlement announced Thursday — Katherine Harris, Sydney McNeal and Yuqing Wei — sued CBS and Rose in May after another story in The Washington Post said the network looked the other way following complaints against Rose.
But Mugabe also had his apologists and admirers, and Zimbabwe's tragedy is just a fuller version of a post-colonial story of disastrous ideological experiments accompanied by foreigners who cheered those experiments and then looked the other way when they failed.
Past administrations, both Democratic and Republican, looked the other way as illegal immigration graduated from a relatively minor problem (the 1986 immigration act granted amnesty to fewer than three million illegal immigrants) into a major distortion of the immigration system.
On April 2, Bloomberg News published an article that painted a damning portrait of her and other YouTube brass — so focused on maximizing usage statistics that they looked the other way when employees raised concerns about the company's recommendation system.
"Anything for a Hit: An A&R Woman's Story of Surviving the Music Industry" goes a long way toward explaining the culture of misogyny that, at best, looked the other way as women were mistreated and, at worst, cultivated abuse.
In the later part of Saddam's war with Iran, his cousin Ali Hassan al-Majid waged a genocidal campaign against the Kurds, emptying 80% of the Kurdish villages in Iraq's three northern provinces as the West looked the other way.
But firing Mr. Levandowski could mean that he becomes a witness against Uber if he were to claim, for example, that Uber executives looked the other way while he used proprietary information from Waymo to advance Uber's self-driving car efforts.
The Trump administration has also looked the other way on Saudi Arabia's human rights abuses both domestically and in countries such as Yemen -- largely because of our alliance against Iran, not to mention the weapons deals President Trump purports they signed with us.
In other words, Republicans looked the other way when it came to Trump's Russia views, as they did when it came to so many other things, from his obvious policy ignorance to his racist rhetoric to his "grab 'em by the pussy" tape.
Where&aposs the report on why the FBI looked the other way as Hillary Clinton literally destroyed evidence as she deleted 33,000 subpoenaed emails, acid washed her hard drive with BleachBit and had an aide break up her devices with a hammer?
And for all Untouchable rails against the systemic injustices that kept Weinstein in power, and the complicity of the people who looked the other way, it doesn't really shed any new light on on the institutions or the industry that let him flourish.
Now he is being punished for leading an administration that, according to a report by an outside law firm commissioned by the university's governing board, looked the other way when Baylor football players were accused of sex crimes, and sometimes convicted of them.
Doud, who is retired and is contesting the charges, will be in court Thursday; the indictment alleges that as Doud looked the other way, the RDC reported just four of 3,13 suspicious orders for oxycodone and fentanyl to the Drug Enforcement Agency.
"For 60 years, the state of Utah and the state of Arizona looked the other way when it came to this group's practice of polygamy," said Robert Hoole, a Salt Lake City lawyer who has represented many former members of the fundamentalist church.
Like Modi, Shah has faced accusations that he looked the other way as Gujarat's home minister in 2002, when mobs attacked and killed Muslims in revenge for the burning of Hindu pilgrims on a train in the worst sectarian bloodletting in independent India.
But in 2017 the agency gave stem-cell businesses a three-year grace period in which the F.D.A. has mostly looked the other way and waited for businesses to ask what rules applied to them and what they had to do to comply.
White evangelicals — having looked the other way while the Stable Genius, showing his "great and unmatched wisdom," put kids in cages, praised neo-Nazis, sucked up to murderous dictators and betrayed our beleaguered allies the Kurds — are gone, lost to the dark side.
America's best gymnasts have shaken their heads for years at the failure of their national federation to understand the blighted culture of their sport, one that allowed a team doctor to abuse them for decades while the sport's leaders looked the other way.
In the course of a scandal-ridden two years, Baylor University fired then-coach Art Briles for his conduct in fostering an environment that looked the other way regarding sexual and domestic abuse charges, and at times actively discouraged victims from reporting incidents.
Fallout from the independent commission's probe continued on Thursday when the second half of Pound's report revealed that the former head of world athletics, Lamine Diack, ran a clique that covered up organised doping and blackmailed athletes while senior officials looked the other way.
They looked the other way when stationary islands were built in the South China sea, which is the single biggest national security threat to the western democracies, closing off the South China sea, that happened on Joe Biden's watch and he didn't say a word.
Thursday's second installment of a World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) report slammed the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF), accusing its former head, Lamine Diack, of running a clique that covered up organized doping and blackmailed athletes as senior officials looked the other way.
Last month, all 21 members of the USA Gymnastics board were forced to resign as a result of pressure from the USOC, but many of Nassar's victims have called the committee an equally culpable institution for having looked the other way for so long.
Riders were issued with fierce admonishments for perceived failings and discouraged from developing interests outside cycling; staff were denied any form of personal development, and UK Sport, the government funding agency, looked the other way while more athletes stepped up to the winning podium.
It should have done something immediately when Marchand struck in the first round, but this is the league that looks for ways to avoid suspensions for head hits, so it's not surprising it looked the other way on this and hoped it would go away.
"Police that looked the other way while masked vandals beat students and teachers with iron rods have filed a case against Aishe Ghosh, whose head was thrammed with said rod, while filing [a complaint] against unidentified people in the main case of assault," she wrote.
"For too long some nations have looked the other way," McMaster said, cataloging what he said were a series of actions by Russia that warranted condemnation, including cyberattacks against the US and its NATO allies, and unsafe intercepts of US and NATO military forces.
U.S. District Judge Jon Tigar in San Francisco said shareholders may pursue claims that Wells Fargo officials looked the other way as employees facing "unrelenting" pressure to meet sales quotas unlawfully opened accounts, and misled the public about fraudulent practices at the nation's third-largest bank.
"For far too long, Washington has looked the other way while private equity firms take over companies, load them with debt, strip them of their wealth, and walk away scot-free — leaving workers, consumers, and whole communities to pick up the pieces," Warren said in a statement.
Last year's independent World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) investigation, which exposed state-sponsored Russian doping, also said "corruption was embedded" at the IAAF under Diack who, it said, ran a clique that covered up organized doping and blackmailed athletes while senior officials looked the other way.
In the late 1960s and through the 1970s, the same hard-pressed building owners who looked the other way as artists became full-time residents of their loft-studios, would just as frequently turn against them for profit or to avoid city inspectors, fines, or tax liens.
A New York prosecutor tried to keep Epstein from being registered as a high-level sex offender, and the NYPD looked the other way when he didn't show up to court-mandated check-ins required by his sex offender status — and did so for eight years.
In December 1994, after decades of extortion, bookmaking, loan-sharking, gambling, truck hijacking and drug dealing — much of it carried out as the authorities looked the other way — Mr. Bulger vanished just as federal officials were about to unseal an indictment and arrest him on racketeering charges.
Today we look back in naive horror and ask how lynchings could've been announced in advance in newspapers as though they were parades, how law enforcement could've looked the other way or even participated, how witnesses could keep body parts of murdered black men as souvenirs from the festivities.
The 439-page confidential criminal report, obtained by The Times, details how the commandos who served under Special Operations Chief Edward Gallagher tried to report him for committing shocking acts in Iraq — including stabbing a helpless teenage captive to death — and a SEAL hierarchy that looked the other way.
Rather than treat Crown Sterling with the respect due any participant or member of the public attending the Black Hat conference, Black Hat USA looked the other way when a small group of detractors staged a coordinated harassment of Crown Sterling's scheduled talk, which was part of its sponsorship package.
The panel's leaders sent letters to three companies that make opioids, Insys Therapeutics, Mallinckrodt Pharmaceuticals and Purdue Pharma, requesting a briefing with the committee and answers to questions about how the companies marketed opioids and whether they looked the other way when they saw evidence of abuse of their products.
The panel's leaders sent letters to three companies that make opioids, Insys Therapeutics, Mallinckrodt Pharmaceuticals and Purdue Pharma, requesting a briefing with the committee and answers to questions about how the companies marketed opioids and whether they looked the other way when they saw evidence of abuse of their products.
Cardinal Pell has repeatedly acknowledged, and he did so again on Sunday, that the Roman Catholic Church made "enormous mistakes" and "let people down" when it did not protect the thousands of children who had been systematically abused by priests and religious brothers while their superiors looked the other way.
The question, however, is whether Mr. Meyer, 54, one of the best-known and highest-paid coaches in college football who has won three national championships, looked the other way or was cut a wide berth by those who dared not challenge him regarding an individual so close to him.
Without telling anyone at Ohio State about the 22014 allegations, Mr. Meyer hired Mr. Smith at Ohio State before the 27 season and either did not notice or looked the other way as his young assistant demonstrated increasing reckless behavior known, the report said, to several people on the football staff.
But the story of Ito and the MIT Media Lab is a reminder that many powerful men accused of sexual abuse or other misconduct were also surrounded by people who looked the other way — or who helped them build and rebuild their empires in full knowledge of the allegations against them.
LYNN MEYER BROWNPHILADELPHIA To the Editor: I would ask the millions who voted for Donald Trump despite the "Access Hollywood" tape: If he had been boasting in his "locker room talk" about grabbing the genitals of your daughter, your sister or your mother, would you have still looked the other way?
" Still, for the most part, G.O.P. officials looked the other way or offered one-off condemnations of Mr. King as his flirtation with nationalist figures like Geert Wilders of the Netherlands deepened and he made increasingly incendiary remarks about, for example, the impossibility of sustaining "civilization with somebody else's babies.
On his watch: Indonesia was permitted to crush independent East Timor; Indochina was bombed back to the Stone Age, facilitating the rise of the genocidal Khmer Rouge; thousands were butchered in Bangladesh while the United States looked the other way; and a democratically elected Marxist was deposed in a bloody coup in Chile.
That was the twisted formula that made the Holocaust and Rwanda possible and allowed Jim Crow segregation to survive: Nice people looked the other way while those with an appetite for violence did the dirty work, says Mark Naison, a political activist and history professor at Fordham University in New York City.
As Turkey faces its domestic demons, critics say the government has been emboldened to target its enemies within the country because the European Union and NATO allies, in particular, have looked the other way as they seek Turkey's support to contain the refugee crisis and pacify the raging civil war in Syria.
But a recent blood-drenched attack in the Jungle that left two people shot to death and three others wounded has thrown open a window onto a kind of parallel city hidden in the shadows under the highway, and sent a paroxysm of shock through people who had long looked the other way.
As noted, though, Paterno is in some respects a secondary figure in this oddly structured film, whose hero is really a local newspaper reporter, Sara Ganim (Riley Keough), who broke the story about Paterno's longtime assistant coach, Jerry Sandusky, molesting and sexually assaulting young boys while the university looked the other way.
For example, the Saudis accuse Iran of having "supported violent extremist groups all over the world," yet they neglect to mention that, as the Saudi government itself has recently admitted, wealthy Saudi donors have long funneled money to Sunni extremist groups across the Middle East while the regime looked the other way.
The testimonies that continue to emerge in the wake of Gretchen Carlson's sexual harassment lawsuit paint a damning picture of Fox News as a toxic working environment in which an entire ecosystem of employees, including Luhn, aided Ailes or looked the other way as he treated the company like his own personal sexual services agency.
" Coffman added: "For too long the United States has looked the other way on the human rights  abuses of Ethiopia in favor of their security cooperation while Ethiopia is terrorizing its own people; and it is time the United States acknowledges the problems of Ethiopia to respect human rights and become a pluralistic democracy.
"I think this administration would regard that for far too long Cuba has engaged in human rights abuses — human rights abuses that perhaps past administrations have turned and looked the other way, and this administration continues to call upon Cuba to improve," State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert said on Tuesday after announcing that Haley would vote against the resolution.
"In the face of clear evidence that Facebook was being used to broadcast viral propaganda and inspire deadly bigoted campaigns, the company's leadership consistently either looked the other way, or actively worked to lobby against meaningful regulation, shifted public opinion against its allies, and personally attacked its critics," the groups wrote in a letter to Zuckerberg on Tuesday.
All of this has been exacerbated by Mr. Carson's tin ear for politics — such as the damaging disclosure that he had looked the other way when subordinates spent, at a time of savage budget cuts, $31,000 to buy him a new mahogany dining room suite for his office that included a pair of $1,000 side chairs.
Back then, nuclear proliferation was Bolton's job and Pakistan was the world's foremost nuclear proliferator on his watch [but] he simply "looked the other way while Pakistan engaged in nuclear proliferation," according to Blank, who said Bolton's attention was instead fixated on states hostile to the U.S., namely Iran, Iraq, Libya, North Korea and even Cuba.
Even when Russian-allied Assad forces attacked a Turkish military convoy in Idlib last month, Ankara blamed the YPG and looked the other way, in stark contrast to its standard rhetoric against the U.S. A more crucial reason for Ankara's blatant double-standards towards Washington and Moscow, however, is the difference in U.S. and Russia's own treatment of Erdogan.
"In recent years, the Hong Kong government has disqualified elected lawmakers, banned activists from running for office, prohibited a political party, jailed pro-democracy leaders, expelled a senior foreign journalist, and looked the other way when Beijing kidnapped its adversaries in Hong Kong," Ben Bland, a Hong Kong expert at the Lowy Institute in Australia, told me in June.
For Weinstein, who made a name for himself and his studio with the critical and commercial success of a number of small-budget independent films, the expulsion was just the latest fallout - both professional and personal - from allegations that have rocked an industry that has often looked the other way when confronted by reports of sexual misconduct.
"In recent years, the Hong Kong government has disqualified elected lawmakers, banned activists from running for office, prohibited a political party, jailed pro-democracy leaders, expelled a senior foreign journalist, and looked the other way when Beijing kidnapped its adversaries in Hong Kong," Ben Bland, a Hong Kong expert at the Lowy Institute in Australia, told me.
Then, when it really mattered, after the country's supreme court denied an electoral petition backed up by the NEC's owned leaked data — an inflection point in the post-election process, what diplo-thriller author Todd Moss calls "Minute Zero," when events can turn on a dime and when democracies can live or die — the U.S. government looked the other way.
"In recent years, the Hong Kong government has disqualified elected lawmakers, banned activists from running for office, prohibited a political party, jailed pro-democracy leaders, expelled a senior foreign journalist, and looked the other way when Beijing kidnapped its adversaries in Hong Kong," Ben Bland, a Hong Kong expert at the Lowy Institute in Australia, told Vox's Alex Ward last month.
"In recent years, the Hong Kong government has disqualified elected lawmakers, banned activists from running for office, prohibited a political party, jailed pro-democracy leaders, expelled a senior foreign journalist, and looked the other way when Beijing kidnapped its adversaries in Hong Kong," Ben Bland, a Hong Kong expert at the Lowy Institute in Australia, told Vox's Alex Ward this week.
"In recent years, the Hong Kong government has disqualified elected lawmakers, banned activists from running for office, prohibited a political party, jailed pro-democracy leaders, expelled a senior foreign journalist, and looked the other way when Beijing kidnapped its adversaries in Hong Kong," Ben Bland, a Hong Kong expert at the Lowy Institute in Australia, told Vox's Alex Ward last week.
The unjust imprisonment of nine African-American boys and young men in Scottsboro, Alabama, on the false charge of raping two white women on a train in 1931 became a major propaganda victory for the Communist Party (which also helped garner much needed legal, financial, and moral support for the innocent black defendants at a moment when mainstream civil rights groups looked the other way).
The report released on Monday was heavily redacted, and at least in the public portions it did little to answer questions about how prevalent child sexual abuse was in the Afghan military and police, and how commonly the American military looked the other way at the widespread practice of bacha bazi, or "boy play," in which some Afghan commanders keep underage boys as sex slaves.
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As former FBI special agent and current Yale Law professor Asha Rangappa writes (hat-tip to my colleague Andrew Prokop): The Nunes Memo reportedly alleges that at least a dozen FBI agents and DOJ prosecutors fabricated evidence, engaged in a criminal conspiracy to commit perjury, lucked out on being randomly assigned Judge Low Blood Sugar who looked the other way, and — coincidentally — ended up obtaining evidence that justified extending the initial FISA surveillance.
IF IN FACT, YOU WERE TO THROW OUT MANAGEMENT AND RECONSTITUTE THE BOARD OF THAT COMPANY, GIVEN THE FACT THAT IT IS A STATE-CONTROLLED COMPANY AND THE STEPS THAT THEY HAD TAKEN BEFORE BREAKING THE SANCTIONS OSTENSIBLY WERE APPROVED BY GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS OR AT LEAST THE GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS LOOKED THE OTHER WAY AND THE NATIONAL SECURITY CONCERNS THAT STILL EXIST AROUND THIS COMPANY, HOW CAN YOU GET COMFORTABLE WITH THAT TYPE OF SOLUTION?
Former FBI special agent and current Yale Law professor Asha Rangappa lays out how improbable this would be in a post on Just Security: The Nunes Memo reportedly alleges that at least a dozen FBI agents and DOJ prosecutors fabricated evidence, engaged in a criminal conspiracy to commit perjury, lucked out on being randomly assigned Judge Low Blood Sugar who looked the other way, and — coincidentally — ended up obtaining evidence that justified extending the initial FISA surveillance.
Bounties have been issued on top Hezbollah leaders and Attorney General Jeff SessionsJefferson (Jeff) Beauregard SessionsDOJ should take action against China's Twitter propaganda Lewandowski says he's 'happy' to testify before House panel The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy MORE has ordered an investigation into a recent Politico report that Obama looked the other way as Hezbollah smuggled cocaine into the U.S. Finally, President Trump has actively worked to assist religious minorities who have been displaced by ISIS.
Despite the fact that the horrible, horrible excuse for a human being has repeatedly ignored calls for increased safety measures (making him at least indirectly responsible for deaths and brain damage), looked the other way during heinous criminal acts committed by players, refused to increase severity of punishment for domestic violence, was directly involved in disastrous Deflategate and Spygate scandals, fucked hard with league finances, and continues to permit Washington to use a marginalized people as a mascot, he carries with him no remorse or self-recognition that maybe—just maybe—he is a living, breathing cartoon super villain.

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