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For years, while Beijing turned a blind eye towards its own banks and business, Washington turned a blind eye to Beijing.
President William McKinley turned a blind eye to the bloodshed.
And once again, the Academy has turned a blind eye.
Yet authorities in the Catholic Church turned a blind eye.
International investors have largely turned a blind eye to his excesses.
Russia has turned a blind eye to Israel's frequent air strikes.
Other reviewers, likely fearful of social condemnation, turned a blind eye.
The Financial Times examines whether the regulators turned a blind eye.
Not every city has turned a blind eye to the problem.
It wasn't even that he turned a blind eye toward it.
But BLM officials simply turned a blind eye to those concerns.
All but a precious few (my heroes) turned a blind eye.
It is the problem of producers who turned a blind eye.
Students said the universities turned a blind eye to the practices.
On the Jamaa brothers' payroll, it seems, he turned a blind eye.
They turned a blind eye to the issue foremost on voters' minds.
The Malaysian government has long turned a blind eye to this migration.
For years, officials turned a blind eye to cookouts in Central Park.
Her parents turned a blind eye when one of her brothers beat her.
Her critics claim she turned a blind eye to graft when finance minister.
In recent years it has also turned a blind eye to capital outflows.
Police turned a blind eye to these murders, and sometimes actively facilitated them.
For too long, the EU has turned a blind eye to Mr Orban's excesses.
"They've turned a blind eye to it, but that time is over," he alleged.
But the rub is that until now companies have mostly turned a blind eye.
Instead, they have turned a blind eye to it, or even discredited victims' claims.
The perpetrators were heroes in Azerbaijan, while the international community turned a blind eye.
This is not the first time he's turned a blind eye to sexual abuse.
Yet too many lawmakers have turned a blind eye or echoed the President's sentiments.
The Commission turned a blind eye to witnesses, documents and film suggesting a conspiracy.
The Belgian state, according to Neumann, mostly turned a blind eye to these problems.
"It turned a blind eye to Saikawa and only went after Ghosn," he added.
To all of which, the administration in Washington has turned a blind eye. Why?
For decades we have turned a blind eye to the suffering of our people.
It spread to describe those who had turned a blind eye to sexual harassment. Dictionary.
These men turned a blind eye to the innocent children they were trusted to protect.
It feels as though law enforcement has turned a blind eye to many lesser offences.
According to some reports, Malaysia in particular has turned a blind eye to these operations.
It inexplicably turned a blind eye to what it has repeatedly held since Roe v.
The Russians turned a blind eye to most of the Israeli airstrikes, at least publicly.
UK Sport has turned "a blind eye" to governance in sports delivering medals, Pond added.
Mayors, governors and federal officials have turned a blind eye to opium fields and meth superlabs.
These are men who have turned a blind eye to sexual harassment and their own administrations.
Russia, which also aids Assad, has largely turned a blind eye to the Israeli air strikes.
Since Tumblr was founded in 2007, it has largely turned a blind eye to adult content.
Until this year, Rome turned a blind eye to many migrants and let them head north.
The things they wanted to turn a blind eye to, they turned a blind eye to.
Clinton turned a blind eye because she did not trust civil servants to maintain her privacy.
Since intervening in Syria in 2015, Russia has usually turned a blind eye to Israeli attacks.
And the authorities have long turned a blind eye to gambling in Japan's ubiquitous pachinko parlors.
Russia, which is also aiding Assad, has largely turned a blind eye to the Israeli air strikes.
The prosperous Muslim elite, they say, has for too long turned a blind eye to creeping extremism.
Worse still, it turned a blind eye to those who abused the few rules they did have.
"They deliberately turned a blind eye to these attacks by triads on regular citizens," he told Reuters.
And he said some of those now accusing him turned a blind eye to the alleged abuse.
We know Brian was bothered and that the government turned a blind eye on guns being walked.
She said she's appalled at how state officials have seemingly turned a blind eye to the pollution.
However, they say, the providers turned a blind eye to rampant criminal activity occurring on their networks.
Carlson turned a blind eye to such fraternizing—and to much of the Caller's daily editorial work.
And he complained that a network of global elites had turned a blind eye to China's behavior.
The Lebanese authorities have, to some extent, turned a blind eye to those entering the country illegally.
John Legend admits the music industry turned a blind eye to R. Kelly's alleged behavior for too long.
Obama administration officials charged that Moscow either conducted the bombing or turned a blind eye as Syria did.
But in practice Italy and Greece have been overwhelmed and turned a blind eye to people going north.
Some think he and Lemma Megersa, Oromia's popular president, turned a blind eye to attacks on non-Oromos.
Police said the pub turned a "blind eye" to illegal activity and its license is now under review.
As police turned a blind eye, technicians analysed nearly 250 drug samples, mostly of ecstasy, cocaine and ketamine.
Mali's partners — especially France and the United States — have too often turned a blind eye to these problems.
In some ways, it's the familiar story of how companies have long turned a blind eye to harassment.
At first, the Bulgarian authorities turned a blind eye to the vigilante patrols and even encouraged their activities.
So far, authorities have turned a blind eye and a deaf ear to our legitimate pleas for justice.
Elected officials all across the country turned a blind eye as tens of thousands of young people died.
The corrupt cop apparently helped Panico evade other police officers and turned a blind eye to the prostitution operation.
Campbell's lawsuit, filed in February, alleged that Magic Leap's executives turned a blind eye toward sexism at the company.
He turned a blind eye when local authorities allowed peasants to farm their own plots and sell their crops.
Senior commanders turned a blind eye to atrocities by South Korean forces against suspected Communists and prisoners-of war.
Partly as a result, bankers have often turned a blind eye to firms they ought to have foreclosed on.
However, because we're talking about the fashion industry — the glamorous fashion industry — lawmakers have traditionally turned a blind eye.
And this is not to say that the President Trump has turned a blind eye to events in Egypt.
He admitted that he too second-acted during the years when theaters turned a blind eye to the practice.
The Sri Lankan government's security services appeared to have turned a blind eye, letting Buddhist mobs act with impunity.
For years, officials turned a blind eye to the prevalence of abortion as they sought to advance social goals.
But while negotiations with North Korea were going well, the administration largely turned a blind eye to the problem.
Diddy railed on the Grammys Saturday, saying it's turned a blind eye to black artists ... notably, hip-hop artists.
Kincaid's attorney says law enforcement has turned a blind eye for too long to abuse within its own ranks.
They even turned a blind eye when my friends brought my dog, Karl, to the hospital to be with me.
In the past, companies have not wanted to impinge on their business with China so they've turned a blind eye.
Also on Tuesday, the prosecutor general, Viktor Shokin, resigned over criticism that he had turned a blind eye to corruption.
They have turned a blind eye to abuses by local militias and a controversial paramilitary group known as the Liyu.
China has detained an estimated 1 million to 2 million Uighur Muslims, but the world has turned a blind eye.
It hasn't turned a blind eye to the Houthis suppressing UN criticism of their behavior, as the Saudis have done.
Many viewers have expressed outrage at how Mary Ann and Bob Broberg turned a blind eye to their daughter's abuse.
But he has maintained that his bosses turned a blind eye to his activities as long as they were profitable.
First, the company faced blunt accusations that it turned a blind eye to fake news being shared on its service.
The states and the cities allege that the companies turned a blind eye to outsized orders and even encouraged them.
But while marijuana consumption is strictly regulated, authorities have turned a blind eye to how coffee shops acquire their supply.
"They turned a blind eye while Pemex was being dismantled, as Pemex's production fell, as Pemex took on debt," he said.
He wants the truth to be known and those responsible, or those who turned a blind eye, to be held accountable.
But for a long time governments turned a blind eye to it, viewing it as simply another form of birth control.
At home, Russian security services have turned a blind eye toward minor infractions, allowing city centres to become non-stop parties.
Absolutely—but the colonel of my battalion was a big reggae fan, so he turned a blind eye at the time.
The Ohio congressman is facing allegations that he turned a blind eye to Ohio State University wrestlers' allegations of sexual abuse.
Other times, critics say, they have simply turned a blind eye to the harmful impact of tobacco on the black community.
Other former wrestlers and coaches have come out in support of Jordan and disputed accusations that he turned a blind eye.
No, they could not, because the jobs were not available to them, and we just turned a blind eye to it.
One female juggalo says a security turned a blind eye when she was punched in the face by a male vacationer.
Nor has the occasional enforcement action when companies have turned a blind eye toward activities that have needlessly killed migratory birds.
He said he spent "countless hours" working to prove these claims and suggested that the judges had turned a blind eye.
The CFPB has dramatically reduced those practices where the previous regulators like the Federal Reserve turned a blind eye to them.
Instead, he has turned a blind eye to a public health emergency his own contemporaries argue must be dealt with immediately.
Rather, he was describing investors who seemingly turned a blind eye to companies that fueled their growth with cheaply financed debt.
President Trump, eager for close ties with the new Saudi leadership, has largely turned a blind eye to the humanitarian crisis.
But she feels the public and the media turned a blind eye to the bullying she was receiving from the now-president.
He said the international community had turned a blind eye to the increasing rate at which Arab governments were silencing the press.
Only that many of our top sports officials have so far turned a blind eye when taking action could mean a lot.
Critics say Duterte has turned a blind eye to thousands of deaths during police operations that bear all the hallmarks of executions.
Prosecutors and lawyers for victims had claimed JPMorgan Chase turned a blind eye to what should have been viewed as suspicious activity.
Ron Iddles, a former detective, reckons that up to 15 senior policemen turned a blind eye to the arrangement with Informer 3838.
In this he follows his predecessors, who turned a blind eye to abuses in Zimbabwe and hoped things would improve in time.
A former staffer told Farrow that Fager not only "turned a blind eye" to inappropriate behavior but also "seemed to encourage" it.
Lu said police would stop the Chinese spectators from behaving in an "overexcited" manner, but they turned a blind eye to foreigners.
Pell, appointed as Francis' economy minister in 2014, has always strongly denied he molested children or turned a blind eye to abuses.
The state expanded its investigation to see whether anyone knew about Baker's risk to children and turned a blind eye to it.
These behaviors were open secrets for years, if not decades; leadership was either complicit in covering up or turned a blind eye.
Chinese fishermen, the judges said, had harvested endangered species, such as sea turtles and coral, while the authorities turned a blind eye.
His critics charged that Ford had turned a blind eye toward the oppressive conditions under which Eastern Europeans were forced to live.
Jim Jordan amid allegations that he turned a blind eye to other wrestlers' allegations of sexual abuse by team doctor Richard Strauss.
I've already fired a number of predators who other administrations were too afraid to remove or just turned a blind eye to.
Many are convinced that Afghan police officials had a hand in the attack, or at least turned a blind eye to it.
As long as Russia has kept those relentless, disruptive cyberattacks within its own region, the West has mostly turned a blind eye.
Given the Russians' presence, American officials said they must have known about or turned a blind eye to the Syrian chemical weapons.
To ensure their commitment to the Union, Lincoln simply turned a blind eye, dashing the democratic aspirations of thousands of enslaved people.
As a result, more than 150 of the residents have died while much of the international community has turned a blind eye.
But when it comes to Hacking Team's own interactions with customers, leaked documents suggest that employees have sometimes turned a blind eye.
But whether Snyder purposely turned a blind eye to the situation in Flint or was misled about its severity is still unclear.
The music industry, though, has largely turned a blind eye toward hip-hop's lack of accountability when it comes to accusations of abuse.
Yet for decades, US foreign policy has not only turned a blind eye to these people — it has actively created more of them.
" The Trump campaign responded by calling the AG a "partisan hack who has turned a blind eye to the Clinton Foundation for years.
Why has Britain responded more assertively to the Salisbury incident when it has turned a blind eye to similar ones in the past?
Last year a BuzzFeed News and BBC investigation revealed evidence that the sport's authorities had turned a blind eye to widespread match-fixing.
Brazil is a vivid case of a country that turned a blind eye toward corruption until much of the political class was implicated.
First, the Washington establishment turned a blind eye to the China challenge for far too long, so now it's time for decisive action.
Lukin: Moscow has long turned a blind eye to North Korean poaching, largely out of consideration of its historically close ties with Pyongyang.
Like much of Silicon Valley, Uber previously turned a blind eye to Washington and focused its attention on lobbying state and local governments.
But forestry experts and farmers said that Mexico's environmental watchdog, the Federal Attorney for Environmental Protection, often turned a blind eye to abuses.
Jim Jordan, amid allegations the Ohio lawmaker turned a blind eye two decades ago toward alleged abuse while he was an assistant coach.
Some residents complain that officials have turned a blind eye and say those tasked with solving Boracay's problems were complicit in creating them.
Two class-action lawsuits filed earlier this week by former student wrestlers claim OSU turned a blind eye to the doctor's alleged abuse.
Susaki city officials initially turned a blind eye toward them — until complaints about the mascot's antics began to pour in from around Japan.
An investigation commissioned by U.S.A. Gymnastics and released last year found that its board repeatedly turned a blind eye to Dr. Nassar's abuses.
A senior Turkish official, who insisted that his name not be used, denied that Turkish authorities had turned a blind eye to smugglers.
"Regulators have turned a blind eye toward trying to figure out what levels of glyphosate are in our food supply," Ms. Gillam said.
We once turned a blind eye to child sexual abuse and rape, so we believed they rarely happened and weren't adequately on guard.
But under-handedly, the dictatorial governments turned a blind eye to shipments of vital goods to the DPRK by entities within their control.
The FLDS filled the local marshal's office with loyal members who turned a blind eye to under-age marriages and food-stamp fraud.
He said that he felt that lawmakers, who had once vowed to help the island, had "turned a blind eye" to the issue.
Mr. Cifuentes also said the Mexican federal police not only turned a blind eye to drug trafficking, but occasionally took part in it.
But as with other monsters — Harvey Weinstein, Bill Cosby, R. Kelly, Woody Allen, Jeffrey Epstein and Bryan Singer — many turned a blind eye.
The summit was announced in September amid fresh reports that the Vatican had turned a blind eye to accused abusers in the hierarchy.
China has turned a blind eye as more money crossed the border into North Korea and more oil was illegally transferred at sea.
According to recent reports, Facebook seems to have turned a blind eye when Cambridge Analytica surreptitiously collected user data from 50 million people.
If they knew of Caldbeck's reputation and turned a blind eye anyway, there's perhaps a related lesson to be learned from what just happened.
But its larger context is that the government had long turned a blind eye as gangs stole gasoline, and money poured into their coffers.
He turned a blind eye to human rights violations and curtailments of democracy, when he refused to criticize the post-coup crackdown in Turkey.
Less than two weeks ago, a female Uber engineer accused Uber of having a misogynistic culture that turned a blind eye to sexual harassment.
As a cheerleader for the overthrow of Syria's president, Bashar al-Assad, he turned a blind eye to the passage of jihadists through Turkey.
Prostitution has always been illegal in South Korea, but for decades the authorities turned a blind eye to it, and red-light districts prospered.
Two class-action lawsuits were filed last month by former student wrestlers alleging Ohio State turned a blind eye to the doctor's alleged abuse.
Both Europe and the United States have turned a blind eye to the human rights violations in Turkey's Kurdish towns over the past year.
The agency turned a blind eye to serious problems in its process—from Russian intervention to fake comments to stolen identities in its files.
Since he won the presidency, his supporters have always cut him slack and turned a blind eye to his personality quirks and untoward remarks.
Purdue also turned a blind eye to doctors who prescribed too many opioids to patients or who diverted their supply to the black market.
Several wrestlers who competed for him in the late 1980s and early 1990s have come forward to say Mr. Jordan turned a blind eye.
An investigation into the fraud by Wells Fargo directors found that Mr. Stumpf had turned a blind eye to the creation of fraudulent accounts.
Reports from Baghdad, however, suggested that Iraqi officials may have turned a blind eye as protesters headed toward the heavily guarded U.S. diplomatic compound.
The Baku deal appears to be the second time that the Trump Organization has turned a blind eye to U.S. efforts to sanction Iran.
It's no wonder we're seeing outbreaks of STDs across the U.S. As a nation, we have turned a blind eye to this growing threat.
At the same time, Republicans harshly criticized Truman when the Communist revolutionaries led by Mao took over China as America turned a blind eye.
In the earlier years, most of society turned a blind eye to the health crisis that was claiming hundreds of thousands of lives annually.
But others turned a blind eye to the steep losses and heavy spending, which bodes well for the herd of other coming tech offerings.
Media reports over the past year have suggested that Trump's properties have at times turned a blind eye to the immigration status of its workers.
Ailes not only protected his turf but commanded intense loyalty from those around him, many of whom turned a blind eye to his reported transgressions.
The suit also alleges that the company turned a blind eye when some of its "high-volume" prescribers turned out to be actual pill mills.
America, meanwhile, remains angry that Turkey turned a blind eye to IS and other jihadist networks on both sides of the border until about 2015.
Leaders in Beijing have turned a blind eye to it (just as Russia has to China's seizing of disputed shoals in the South China Sea).
President Xi Jinping has turned a blind eye to Russia's land-grab in Ukraine, and President Vladimir Putin to China's in the South China Sea.
Bhatia rejected accusations that Google has been infiltrated by Chinese intelligence agents or that it has turned a "blind eye" to theft of its code.
Trump was satisfied with a bargain whereby Republicans in Congress set most policy, and in return they turned a blind eye to his self-enrichment.
This episode helps to illustrate every time the international community has turned a blind eye to some atrocity because it's more profitable and/or expedient.
USA Gymnastics conducted a review of its procedures for handling sexual misconduct issues following reports last year that it turned a blind eye to allegations.
The Democrats, for years, have turned a blind eye to the lawbreaking and systemic corruption that stems from the wholesale disregard of our immigration laws.
Viktor Shokin was the controversial Ukrainian prosecutor-general ousted at the beginning of 2016 over allegations that he turned a blind eye to pervasive corruption.
Secret settlements have been paid with taxpayer money, while many turned a blind eye, and victims have been forced to keep quiet in the aftermath.
For too long, regulators have turned a blind eye to the use of data, emboldening digital platforms to do as they please with no oversight.
The uprising was brutally repressed by the Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corp after Western powers turned a blind eye to the regime's domestic violence and intimidation.
Someday they'll say we turned a blind eye to the suffering and slaughter of our own children and gave ourselves over to scoundrels and sadists.
Sport itself is something that's encouraged in our religion, and I think my family turned a blind eye because they realized that I hadn't changed.
U.S. businesses turned a blind eye to the thievery in hopes of selling into that country's fast-growing consumer market or accessing China's cheap labor.
Mr. Moritoki said Susaki officials had initially turned a "blind eye" to Chiitan because they hoped the rogue mascot would help improve the city's image.
Instead, she has turned a blind eye as the military has persecuted Rohingya Muslims, suppressed freedom of speech and done little to advance women's rights.
Devoted to the nationalist heroes she had come to know in the 1950s and '60s, she turned a blind eye when they embraced unsavory tactics.
"I overestimated Adam's good side" and often "turned a blind eye" to his negative side, "especially when it came to governance," Son said on Wednesday.
We're seeing every day really ugly stories come out about what VCs have been doing to women, about what they've turned a blind eye to.
Today, Trump turned a blind eye to truth that while renewables continue to find their footing, the nation's declining coal sector is drawing its last breaths.
Jim Jordan, the conservative lawmaker who continues to fight allegations that he turned a blind eye to rampant sexual abuse at Ohio State in the 1990s.
Even if I had been a full-time employee with the knowledge and confidence to make a complaint, my boss might have turned a blind eye.
Marquise's parents, who recently spoke with CNN, insist officials turned a blind eye to the psychological distress their son's fraternity experience imposed, which Penn State disputes.
Sachs conservatively turned a blind eye on morally questionable industries that funded a museum's endowment, but some of his views were progressive, even by today's standards.
Italian soccer culture is rife with racism, and officials' unwillingness to take action Sunday was consistent with an institution that has long turned a blind eye.
If they fail to do so, he told Reuters, they risk being liable under U.S. law of being found having turned a blind eye to wrongdoing.
I was failed by the adults in my life who turned a blind eye, who saw me as an adult when I was really a child.
I've removed a number of people who were abusive or acted improperly that other administrations were too afraid to or just turned a blind eye to.
The Russians have turned a blind eye to Iran's regional aggression, while continuing to champion the 2015 nuclear accord that the Trump administration quit last year.
As Sedat Ergin, editor-in-chief of Turkish daily Hürriyet explained, Turkey's Western friends turned a blind eye to Erdoğan's illiberal mindset that emerged in 6900.
It turned a blind eye to all kinds of corruption in our public record—from Russian intervention to fake comments to stolen identities in our files.
Bourgeois grew up in Paris with a domineering father who had a long-standing affair with her nanny, and a mother who turned a blind eye.
Jeremy George, a former correctional officer with the Texas Department of Criminal Justice and a gamer himself says he turned a blind eye to the spinners.
Even Western allies turned a blind eye to a history of human rights accusations against Mr. Noor because he was perceived as having a firm grip.
Social Finance, a hot financial start-up, is the latest prominent Silicon Valley company to face accusations that it turned a blind eye to sexual harassment.
"I'm not saying Bud turned a blind eye to it or that he knew it was happening," Buckley said of the drug use under Selig's watch.
"And throughout all of this, ISD 112 has turned a blind eye and failed to meaningfully address the racism once and for all," the lawsuit alleges.
To Hotez, the fact that Whole Foods, like its parent company, has apparently turned a blind eye to vaccine skepticism on its shelves isn&apost surprising.
In past years, the authorities had turned a blind eye to unlicensed street vendors who sold snacks like fish balls and stinky tofu to the holiday crowds.
"Officials have turned a blind eye to the appalling conditions in the schools and the routine abuse of children for years," he told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
In exchange they've turned a blind eye to Trump's significant financial conflicts of interest, repeated efforts to undermine the integrity of the criminal justice process, and more.
"It's so gut-wrenching that women had reported him to management, trying to create change, and Massage Envy just turned a blind eye," Woodley told BuzzFeed News.
"They deliberately turned a blind eye to these attacks by triads on regular citizens," he told Reuters, saying the floors of the station were streaked with blood.
He cites the example of the recent abuse of young white girls in Rotherham by men of mainly Pakistani origin, to which police turned a blind eye.
He said the companies turned a blind eye as the pills flooded US communities while lawmakers passed a law to help the industry at the same time.
This development comes amid allegations the president has turned a blind eye to allegations the Saudi Crown Prince was directly involved in the death of journalist Khashoggi.
Moreover, China's island-building had caused "severe harm" to the habitats of endangered species, and Chinese officials had turned a blind eye to Chinese poaching of them.
Photojournalism has a professional culture that aims to spotlight injustice in front of the camera but has historically turned a blind eye to the harassment behind it.
In the interview that aired Thursday, Trump criticized Sessions, who he said "never took control of the Justice Department" and turned a blind eye to Democratic misdeeds.
Jim Jordan is denying a report that he turned a blind eye to alleged sexual abuse at Ohio State University when he was an assistant wrestling coach.
When it comes to US immigration policies that are ineffective at tackling root causes and harm Guatemalans, Morales has more often than not turned a blind eye.
While dealing with difficult co-workers is no easy feat, the last thing employers want to hear is that you've turned a blind-eye to the issue.
Rossello contends that the plan shows congressional leaders have "turned a blind eye" to the island, which is still trying to restore power following the natural disaster.
She also denounced refugee associations that gathered funds to support fugitive slaves but turned a blind eye to free blacks who were forced to live in poverty.
The authorities turned a blind eye to the settlement, allowing it to grow, and now thousands of people live along the neighborhood's narrow streets and unpaved lanes.
But it's hard to believe that the same president who has turned a blind eye to corruption in his own administration is worried much about corruption abroad.
In the two years since signing the JCPOA, the P5+1 have turned a blind eye to the expansion of Iranian influence in Yemen, Syria, Iraq, Lebanon.
Whether for lack of judicial and prosecutorial standards or lack of political will, many countries have turned a blind eye to their nationals detained at al-Hol.
Kennedy -- who spent long research stints in rural China -- discovered that in many cases, village officials turned a blind eye to children born outside the one-child policy.
HV: After the election, a lot of people, particularly in the "art world," woke up to the reality that the art community turned a blind eye to neoliberalism.
But the company turned a blind eye and funded and encouraged one-sided chart reviews of patients of HealthCare Partners, which provided services to UnitedHealth beneficiaries in California.
Since the early 2000s, landlords and politicians began turning areas previously set aside for river flooding into fields, while the Irrigation Department turned a blind eye, Aslam said.
Files related to prominent "anti-government" figures who were double agents working for Argentina's military establishment -- and American officials who turned a blind eye -- also should be released.
While older Russians may have turned a blind eye to official corruption during years when living standards improved, younger Russians speak of it in terms of moral outrage.
The company agreed to pay $20 million and enter a deferred prosecution agreement to resolve charges it turned a blind eye to thousands of suspicious orders for opioids.
President Trump has turned a blind eye to this activity and remains committed to staying in negotiations even though they're bearing fruit for Kim, and not for us.
Do you think our government would have shut down multiple times, turned a blind eye to the national debt or had such a rapid decline in educational rankings?
By 2007 the Fed turned a blind eye to the impact on the housing market and it became very clear to Wall Street that things had gone wrong.
But to our dismay, Senate lawmakers effectively turned a blind eye to this problem by failing to include a similar provision in that chamber's version of aviation legislation.
Critics suspect the Obama administration of having turned a blind eye to security, failing to come to the victims aid and then misleading the public in the aftermath.
Just like the tactics used on Dassey, shown in "Making a Murderer," the courts turned a blind eye to the trickery and leading questions that my interrogators used.
There are the co-opted, a pack of Caribbean and Central American nations that have turned a blind eye to Mr. Maduro's abuses in exchange for subsidized oil.
"I've already fired a number of predators who other administrations were too afraid to remove or just turned a blind eye to," he said in releasing the survey.
According to the Associated Press, during the sentencing Ramos apologized for his actions and stated that he turned a blind eye to the criminal use of his phones.
Despite these myriad risks, industry professionals seem to have turned a blind eye to the oncoming specter of A.I., likely because they are optimistic about its commercial potential.
That makes sense (though Bloomberg has reported, convincingly, that YouTube turned a blind eye to some of its worst content because it was more concerned about increasing engagement).
In exchange for control of the executive branch, Flake argues, congressional Republicans turned a blind eye to an unstable figure who put American institutions and values at risk.
CNN reported earlier this month that the report contained witness testimonies claiming that successive governments had turned a blind eye to Russian influence in the British political establishment.
In the financial sector, JPMorgan Chase negotiated a similar deal over accusations that it had turned a blind eye to the Ponzi scheme run by Bernard L. Madoff.
However, in this decades-long expansion, it seems that the world has turned a blind eye to DARPA's "Super Soldiers" and the "Internet of Things" in households worldwide.
In 2013, former Fox parent News Corp reached a $139 million settlement of derivative claims that its board turned a blind eye to phone hacking at its London tabloids.
The government mostly turned a blind eye as the social and security crisis brought on by the crime intensified, and money poured into the coffers of cartels and gangs.
It'd cover a troublesome gap in mammalian trichromacy, a dip in sensitivity over the blue-greens between S-opsin and M-opsin to which evolution turned a blind eye.
Some of the institutions that enabled or turned a blind eye to the decades of abuse perpetrated by USA Gymnastics team physician Larry Nassar are beginning to face consequences.
Here, we turned a blind eye to their partisanship, to their inaccuracy and their documents, and we are still trying to get them in the investigation a year later.
Rick Santorum says Hollywood turned a blind eye to sexual misconduct for decades, and that it's no better than D.C. ... even if it likes to pretend it is today.
In the 1990s the state first turned a blind eye to and then crushed Falun Gong, a Chinese discipline of self-improvement and meditation that had millions of followers.
"Attorney General Eric Schneiderman is a partisan hack who has turned a blind eye to the Clinton Foundation for years and has endorsed Hillary Clinton for president," he said.
Rather, they were caused by illegally brewed spirits, an underground industry involving hundreds or perhaps thousands of producers, to which the Indonesian police have largely turned a blind eye.
They have the largest Christian and largest non-Muslim community in the Middle East, but the Egyptian government has turned a blind eye to the severe persecution they experience.
"Either Wells Fargo willfully turned a blind eye, or they completely failed in their legal responsibilities to oversee their operations and to catch and stamp out fraud," Merkley said.
They also say his behavior contributed to a misogynistic culture where those who also partook in deviant behaviors were promoted and celebrated and management often turned a blind eye.
Not at the racism, as awful as it was, but seeing myself in a teen who turned a blind eye to all his parents endured in pursuit of happiness.
The State Department subsequently turned a blind eye to the widespread repression of Hondurans who peacefully protested the results, certifying instead that Honduras was making progress on human rights.
" Suddenly shuttered The Karolyis are now defendants in a civil lawsuit, which claims they "turned a blind-eye to the perpetrator Nassar's sexual abuse of children at the Ranch.
We've only just begun to open the door to reveal decades of systemic sexual violence and harassment that large institutions have covered up or turned a blind eye to.
For many in the town, the violence was shocking in an area that had turned a blind eye to Congolese migration and where digging for diamonds provided a living.
Throughout the spring, the administration had effectively turned a blind eye as Qatar and the United Arab Emirates supplied the rebels with lethal assistance, according to Mr. Gates and others.
In the last year, a number of governments turned a blind eye to war crimes, cracked down on freedom of expression, and justified torture and mass surveillance, the report said.
And although the United States lists Hezbollah as a Foreign Terrorist Organization, it has apparently turned a blind eye to Hezbollah's undermining of democracy in Lebanon and crimes in Syria.
Under her oversight, the company played fast and loose with people's data, turned a blind eye to abuses of the platform, and bungled the PR attempts to apologize for both.
Meryl Streep on Monday responded to fellow actor Rose McGowan's allegation over the weekend that she turned a blind eye to Harvey Weinstein's many allegations of sexual harassment and assault.
However, the US Department of Housing and Urban Development, now headed by Trump-appointed Ben Carson, has turned a blind eye toward Facebook, closing its inquiry into the company's practices.
For 85 years, the U.S. government has turned a blind eye to companies that import goods derived from slavery — so long as domestic production couldn't meet demand for those goods.
"So far, platforms have been unable to address the challenge posed by disinformation and some have turned a blind eye to the manipulative use of their infrastructures," the document says.
According to the indictment, Lacey, Larkin, and their underlings not only turned a blind eye to prostitution and child sexual abuse but, driven by greed, actively worked to abet it.
In an attempt to attract recruits and rebuild the party, Deng and his successors had often turned a blind eye when officials (most of whom are members) lined their pockets.
The company agreed to pay $20 million and enter a deferred prosecution agreement to resolve charges it turned a blind eye to thousands of suspicious orders for opioid pain killers.
And it wouldn't be the first time the world has turned a blind eye to human rights violations by the kingdom to preserve these creature comforts in a restive region.
Son admitted at the earnings conference that he had turned "a blind eye" to some of WeWork's problems, including its controversial former CEO Adam Neumann, who stepped down in September.
I'm not saying Sanders and his senior team similarly turned a blind eye to sexual harassment within his campaign, but a pattern of denying responsibility while problems persist is emerging.
Republican lawmakers have turned a blind eye to the effect of the tax bill on the deficit, saying the tax cuts would essentially pay for themselves through increased economic growth.
If the misconduct continued for years, as Saikawa said, analysts question how this could have passed undetected for so long, unless internal auditors and senior management turned a blind eye.
The vice president not only has no public health qualifications, but he turned a blind eye to an HIV outbreak in his home state of Indiana while he was governor.
Some Jews say Pius, who reigned from 1939 to 1958, did not do enough to help those facing persecution by Nazi Germany and turned a blind eye to the Holocaust.
And a lawsuit filed by a plaintiff, known only as Jane LM Doe, claims the Karolyis struck and physically abused young children there and turned a blind eye to Nassar.
Now, they're shifting their focus toward charging exorbitant fees to access ebooks and use the internet, thanks in part to federal regulators who've turned a blind eye to monopoly power.
Dayan's illegal trade in antiquities has been known to the public in Israel since the 7003s, but authorities have turned a blind eye to his growing collection of stolen artifacts.
In another case, she represented three plaintiffs who witnessed a restaurant broadcast an employee's butt on closed-circuit television, and turned a blind eye to sexual harassment from drunk customers.
"In the 2000s, the soccer hooliganism issue shifted from public view, and authorities turned a blind eye," said Semyon Charny, a researcher at the Moscow-based human rights group Memorial.
For a long time, the Turkish government turned a blind eye to the so-called "Jihadi Highway" -- the ISIS smuggling route through Gaziantep to get recruits and weapons into Syria. Why?
The network has continued to enjoy high ratings despite the exodus of advertisers from O'Reilly's show and a spate of allegations that executives turned a blind eye to sexual misconduct there.
We have turned a blind eye to everything that's happening and it is incredibly discouraging for people in Guatemala who have acted in good faith, trying to do the right thing.
For all the head-shaking and side comments about why they don't like President Trump, most in the GOP have stood by him and turned a blind eye to his record.
Dan and Bloomberg's Mark Bergen discuss how YouTube executives not only turned a blind eye to extremist viral videos, but arguably encouraged their viewership in a quest for growth and profit.
An attorney for several gymnasts abused by Nassar said the couple allegedly turned a blind eye to what was going on at their training ranch, despite numerous warning signs about Nassar.
Jordan's defense strategy has also centered on attacking the credibility of the two wrestlers who initially came forward with the accusations that Jordan turned a blind eye to the alleged abuse.
While a majority of the court turned a blind eye to these undisputed facts, Sotomayor insisted that these facts matter, especially in a case arising under the National Voter Registration Act.
Jordan, a leader of the conservative House Freedom Caucus, has vehemently denied allegations that he turned a blind eye to the alleged abuse of OSU wrestlers when he was a coach.
"What I think has set us on a path to World War III is past presidents who have turned a blind eye to North Korea building a nuclear weapon," Duffy said.
If Britain's news media are to be believed, anti-Semitism is rife within Labour, Mr. Corbyn has willfully turned a blind eye to it, and successive internal inquiries have been mishandled.
The powers legally available to a corrupt president and a party that has turned a blind eye to his violations of governing norms may be more terrifying than anybody has considered.
The episodes, as described by Mr. Yetts, challenge both the narrative that Mr. Jordan turned a blind eye to abuse, and the congressman's own statements that he knew nothing about it.
The news comes at a time when Pope Francis has endeavored to overcome criticism that he has turned a blind eye to child sexual abuse by clergy in Chile and elsewhere.
Why the mother shared his fate, however, is still a mystery, although it's revealed in Erik's tearful confessions and hallucinations that she long turned a blind eye to the sexual abuse.
"And while the Obama administration has rightfully focused attention on developments in the Middle East, for too long it has turned a blind eye to the North Korean threat," he added.
The chairman of the state Republican Party, Edward F. Cox, filed a state ethics complaint against Mr. Cuomo, claiming that he turned a blind eye to Mr. Percoco's back-room dealings.
The United States has turned a blind eye toward the worst behavior of this Persian Gulf giant since we entered into a working alliance with the Saudis back in the 1940s.
But on the global stage, he was probably best known as a leader who many allege turned a blind eye to violence against Muslims during riots in his state in 2002.
Their track record of standing up to governments abroad is spotty at best; they've too often turned a blind eye to disinformation and, at times, permitted the suppression of real journalism.
Speaking at a briefing in Moscow, Lieutenant-General Sergei Rudskoy, a senior Defence Ministry official, said rebels in parts of Aleppo were killing civilians while Western governments turned a blind eye.
For decades, Western markets have turned a blind eye to unfair trade practices, human rights abuses and severe security concerns in order to get the latest tech at the lowest prices.
"These sensational and unfounded allegations from a few Western media outlets have turned a blind eye to the unswerving efforts and huge sacrifice China and its people have made," it said.
Those investigations seek to establish if other sports officials turned a blind eye to Nassar's abuses and to examine allegations of harassment by officials in other sports, including swimming and taekwondo.
Jess points out that Eve never does any of her paperwork, something Carolyn (Fiona Shaw) has turned a blind eye to because she doesn't want a paper trail of Eve's unorthodox methods.
Russia, which is also aiding Assad, has largely turned a blind eye to the Israeli air strikes Netanyahu said the strikes in Syria on Saturday thwarted a planned Iranian attack in Israel.
Last year he appointed him to head the country's largest shrine and biggest bonyad, or clerical conglomerate, and has turned a blind eye as Mr Raisi uses its funds on his campaign.
In my view, the internationally community has largely turned a blind eye to this crisis, preferring to focus on the conservation of big, cute "charismatic" species, like the elephant, rhino and panda.
But high-paying public sector jobs that demand little of workers have led to bureaucratic inertia and an absenteeism culture that governments turned a blind eye to during the Gulf's boom years.
Had he been able to win the vote cleanly, and without the post-election violence, France and other important Western allies would probably have turned a blind eye to a little repression.
Jordan has been facing allegations from former wrestlers at Ohio State University (OSU) that he turned a blind eye to reports of sexual abuse during his tenure as an assistant wrestling coach.
And Jordan is still dealing with allegations from former wrestlers at Ohio State University, who claim he turned a blind eye to reports of sexual abuse when he coached there decades ago.
But a few senators stressed that they weren't just concerned with the people who did the posting but also the leadership that either didn't notice or turned a blind eye to participation.
And while U.S. leaders between the wars may have turned a blind eye to the rise of racist dictatorships, they generally didn't praise those dictatorships and compare them favorably to democratic regimes.
"Announcers are part of the industrial complex of college football, and I think we've turned a blind eye toward the violence — we have to protect these kids," Cunningham said at the time.
And all of this is without considering the thumb on the scales provided by a Supreme Court that has turned a blind eye to racial discrimination, voter suppression and outrageous partisan gerrymandering.
Under Mr. Kalanick, Uber flouted rules and regulations to bring its ride-summoning service to hundreds of cities, prized growth above all else, and often turned a blind eye to corporate misbehavior.
SoftBank founder and CEO Masayoshi Son admitted he turned a "blind eye" to governance problems at WeWork, and said he learned a "harsh lesson" from the office sharing company's botched IPO attempt.
On the positive side, Mr. Enrich is committed to revealing the perfidy and complicity of not just institutions and superiors but of the regulators who, for too long, turned a blind eye.
When Trump and others began questioning President Obama's birth certificate, Party élites turned a blind eye; the rank and file, for their part, fell in behind Mitt Romney, a Harvard-educated investor.
We're saying to those who say they're patriotic but then turned a blind eye to the destruction that [Trump's] about to cause this country, 'You are not nearly as patriotic as we are.
It's white vigilante mobs working with their government — which either turned a blind eye or actually helped the mobs — to terrorize black people and rob them of their hopes for safe, free lives.
But Harris' son, a U.S. attorney, testified that he had warned his father of potential illegal activity by Dowless, causing elections officials to question whether Harris turned a blind eye to Dowless' scheme.
Khamenei accused Washington of double standards, saying it turned a blind eye to the "killing of Yemeni people in mosques, streets and their homes," while claiming to promote human rights around the world.
He had turned a blind eye, possibly because it was a destitute city whose elected officials had little political power and were under the thumb of an emergency manager Mr. Snyder had appointed.
From there, they will be able to pass to Europe, just as jihadis in past years had moved through Turkey on their way to Syria as the Turkish government turned a blind eye.
Modeling agencies are supposed to represent the best interests of their talent, but too often they have turned a blind eye to predatory photographers and others who are known to abuse their power.
"Despite being well aware of Slater's racist conduct, executives at Fox did nothing to put an end to it and intentionally turned a blind eye," the suit against Slater, 21st Century Fox, Inc.
But in their single-minded focus on IS, they have turned a blind eye to Kurdish infighting, sent copious arms and provided the air cover to expand Kurdish control in Syria and Iraq.
I realized I had turned a blind eye to the complex story right next to me: in the school runs, the trips to the store, the swimming lessons and the countless birthday parties.
Our State Department has turned a blind eye to Malaysia's complicity in human trafficking, but the Justice Department's recent actions underscore why we shouldn't enter into economic partnership with bad actors like Malaysia.
It also turned a blind eye to Hugo Chávez's and Nicolás Maduro's despotism in Venezuela, Evo Morales's autocratic socialism in Bolivia, Daniel Ortega's authoritarian turn in Nicaragua, and Cuba's long-term communist autocracy.
"It's wrong that these directors [of The Weinstein Company] are getting over half of what the victims are getting when they turned a blind eye and enabled Harvey Weinstein for years," Giuffra said.
The government has slashed red tape and turned a blind eye to taxation, fueling a boom in private exports of everything from oil to chocolate, enriching the politically connected and traditional business elites.
"I didn't take it seriously, and I was a bystander who turned a blind eye to this serious problem that many different victims could arise from due to my such act," Yong said.
He was dogged for years by allegations that he either turned a blind eye to, or even encouraged, the attacks until a court-ordered probe found there was not enough evidence to prosecute him.
The first two times she cleaned the home of one New York city client, she noted the male client's dirty sheets, lotion, box of condoms, and empty wine bottle, but turned a blind eye.
They must examine the ways they've unknowingly benefitted from sexism or turned a blind eye to it, and commit to ending these patterns that so often lead to an abuse of power and people.
"Just in recent memory, the NFL has turned a blind eye to domestic violence, continued to condone a racist team name, and placed profits above its players and the public's well-being," he added.
The Ohio Republican is also battling allegations that he turned a blind eye to reports of sexual abuse on the Ohio State University wrestling team when he was an assistant coach there decades ago.
Although he never says it in the piece, French's words are aimed squarely at conservative voters — and Republican politicians — who so far have turned a blind eye to the Trump administration's lies and scandals.
This administration has turned a blind eye to such interference, and President Trump has demonstrated more interest in validating false claims of fraudulent voting than combatting a threat certified by 17 national intelligence agencies.
Distracted by the 30th anniversary of the catastrophe on April 26 and the general turmoil in Ukraine, the group says, the Exclusion Zone Management Agency has turned a blind eye to the Chernobyl logging.
"We acknowledge in sorrow — and, I have to tell you, outrage — that Russia has turned a blind eye to Assad's deplorable use of chlorine gas and barrel bombs against his people," Mr. Kerry said.
The adults in charge, from former head coach Art Briles to former President Ken Starr, among other officials in the athletic department and university administration, turned a blind eye to the women being abused.
Last year, hundreds of thousands of customers abandoned Uber in favor of alternatives like Lyft after the ride-hailing company's many scandals, including repeated accusations that it turned a blind eye to sexual harassment.
Or maybe the NBC News executives who turned a blind eye to Matt Lauer's harassment of female colleagues until the #MeToo movement empowered enough of them to make their complaints too official to ignore.
That decision is one reason the country has turned a blind eye toward the growth of corporate behemoths in recent years: Many people don't even realize how much bigger the largest companies have become.
That spring, the social-media-fuelled vitriol of the Brexit campaign seemed like further proof that Facebook was being exploited to sow division among voters—and that company executives had turned a blind eye.
An ex-gymnast sued the Karolyis with USA Gymnastics, claiming they "turned a blind-eye to Nassar's sexual abuse of children," according to a 2016 complaint filed in Superior Court in Los Angeles County.
The dual tracks allow Saudi officials plausibly to deny official support for the Taliban, even as they have turned a blind eye to private funding of the Taliban and other hard-line Sunni groups.
"Baseless decisions taken by the parliament of a country that turned a blind eye to the still painful genocide at Srebrenica have no place in history or in justice," the Foreign Ministry's statement said.
Now the university is under intense scrutiny over the circumstances of Dr. Puliafito's exit from the school's leadership and whether the administration deliberately turned a blind eye to problems with a prodigious fund-raiser.
And that certainly leads to other people who may have been either knowledgeable or in any way participated in this -- in this event or perhaps turned a blind eye to some behavior that they saw.
At the same time, Washington has mostly turned a blind eye to the increasingly authoritarian moves of Niger's former opposition leader, now president Mahamadou Issoufou, as it tries to stop the militant threat from expanding.
Unlike China, which in recent months has turned a blind eye to sanctions-busting, South Korea cannot afford to jeopardise its relations with America by flouting them, says Andrei Lankov of Kookmin University in Seoul.
Predatory men have been enabled by a culture of silence, buoyed by the support of their colleagues who turned a blind eye to sexually transgressive behavior, often seeing them as brilliant men or flawed geniuses.
Last year, for example, 70 social justice groups signed a letter to Facebook saying that African Americans and other minority groups were being unfairly silenced while the platform turned a blind eye to racist speech.
Since it deployed its forces to Syria in September 2015, Russia has usually turned a blind eye to Israeli attacks, even though it is propping up the Assad regime and is tacitly allied with Iran.
By describing China's normal economic co-operation and cultural exchanges with other countries as "subversion, bullying and pressure" you turned a blind eye to the abundant opportunities brought about by China's pursuit of peaceful development.
It has turned a blind eye to chauvinism among its supporters, while prosecuting peaceful counter-protesters at the monthly commemorations of the Smolensk disaster led by Lech's twin brother, Jaroslaw (pictured), who is PiS's chairman.
These women have opened up their homes to one another, supported one another financially, and cared for each other in a time when the government and other resources would likely have turned a blind eye.
A Blatant Double Standard on Racism: The New York Times turned a blind eye to anti-white racism when it named tech writer Sarah Jeong, who was born in South Korea, to its editorial board.
But as Messrs Lederman and Wasserman point out, Judge Moore's chutzpah-filled move yesterday turned a blind eye to a judicial order that does seem to fit the bill in making Obergefell binding on Alabama.
"The statement has turned a blind eye to the realities of Saudi embassy event and Iranian government's speedy measures in providing security .... restoring calm and detaining those responsible for the event," said Hossein Jaberi Ansari.
Historically, Western nations and the United States have turned a blind eye to Saudi Arabia's human rights abuses while nations such as Iran are roundly condemned for similar actions and policies against journalists and women.
The evidence that Congressman Jim Jordan turned a blind eye in a sexual harassment scandal continues to accumulate, with eight former wrestlers saying that they told Jordan the team's doctor was engaged in sexual abuse.
The only Republicans in Congress who have firmly called him out Trump (Jeff Flake, Bob Corker) are on the way out; almost everyone else has turned a blind eye, holding their noses all the while.
Unfortunately, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has for too long turned a blind eye toward enforcing the federal standard of identity that stipulates milk has to come from the animal side of agriculture.
The military, corrupted and politicized by Chavez and his successors, has turned a blind eye to the progressive destruction of all the democratic institutions of the country and to the instauration of a cruel dictatorship.
While Periscope may have turned a blind eye to the spam and fakery for some time, its decision to finally crack down on fake engagement arrives only a few months after Instagram did the same.
Nate Parker and his friend Jean Celestin, who wrestled together at Penn State, were athlete royalty in a town where Jerry Sandusky was abusing children while legendary football coach Joe Paterno turned a blind eye.
"The environment was compounded by a lack of willingness by those in authority to exercise a duty of care," she said, alleging that the Department of Education and the police had turned a blind eye.
She also again pushed for an investigation into the "chain of command to identify the masterminds, as well as those who incited, allowed or turned a blind eye to the murder," including the crown prince.
"I've already fired a number of predators who other administrations were too afraid to remove or just turned a blind eye to," he said, placing blame on former President Obama's administration for the current culture.
"I've already fired a number of predators who other administrations were too afraid to remove or just turned a blind eye to," he said, placing blame on former President Obama's administration for the current culture.
At the same time, the authorities said, inspectors turned a blind eye to practices like exporting meat contaminated with salmonella to Italy, raising the prospect that Brazilian meat exports could face restrictions in important markets.
It's about how the organizations she worked for either turned a blind eye to or were genuinely ignorant of the fact that one of their young stars was leading a double life among hardcore racist activists.
Maria Uzcategui of commerce association Consecomercio said stores pricing goods in dollars do so "at their own risk," while the government has turned a blind eye and gone after big-name grocery chains for political effect.
Russia, which also helps Assad, has largely turned a blind eye to the Israeli air strikes Syrian state media said air defences confronted the "aggression" and the army said most of the Israeli missiles were destroyed.
Russia, which also helps Assad, has largely turned a blind eye to the Israeli air strikes Syrian state media said air defenses confronted the "aggression" and the army said most of the Israeli missiles were destroyed.
The Rome newspaper Il Messaggero reported last Sunday that the group's leaders were upset that von Boeselager turned a blind eye to the distribution of condoms in facilities run by the order in the developing world.
It was apparently no secret that McCarrick sometimes invited seminarians to his New Jersey beach house and into his bed, suggesting that some in the U.S. hierarchy knew of his misconduct but turned a blind eye.
Kesha and her lawyer are lashing out at the judge who turned a blind eye to her plea to get out from under her Sony contract, saying the law could not be clearer ... slavery is illegal.
Legendary actor Kirk Douglas has been candid about his extramarital affairs in the past, and his wife of more than 60 years says she accepted his infidelity — and willfully turned a blind eye to his lovers.
But the added influence of a public movement may help ensure that those who turned a blind eye to Nassar's abuse also face justice, and that organizations that failed their young athletes are forced to reform.
Traditionally, authorities have turned a blind eye to unlicensed food stalls during the festive period, but authorities took a stronger line against them this year, fencing off areas which had previously been used by the hawkers.
" Avenatti then addressed the "enablers" of Kelly, which he described as the agents, managers and attorneys, saying they "stood idly by and turned a blind eye while teenage girls were sexually assaulted for over two decades.
Suddenly, it became acceptable for democratically elected politicians to draw comparisons between Muslims and cancer cells and claim that Muslim fathers murdered their daughters—and alleging that they turned a blind eye to uncles raping them.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - The United States Olympic Committee (USOC) on Friday defended USA Gymnastics against criticism it turned a blind eye to sexual abuse and said it had no plans to conduct an investigation itself.
Jim Jordan of Ohio turned a blind eye to alleged abuse, but those conservatives are taking a "wait and see" approach for the time being, according to one source Monday who is familiar with their thinking.
While his board turned a blind eye, Neumann cashed out hundreds of millions of dollars and lived a lavish billionaire lifestyle, flush with tequila shots, nonstop parties, a private plane, and an impressive real-estate portfolio.
Hong Kong and New York (CNN Business)Google employees around the world staged walkouts on Thursday to protest what they say is a workplace culture that has turned a blind eye to sexual harassment and discrimination.
True, both secular and Catholic journalists can continue digging up incriminating material on who exactly knew what and when, who turned a blind eye and who (perhaps) was blackmailed by their own sins or guilty associations.
During Prohibition, Mr. Stafford explained, the city's political boss Tom Pendergast turned a blind eye to the sale of booze, which gave rise to hundreds of nightclubs and bars that attracted the country's best jazz musicians.
And as mainstream platforms face more scrutiny, disturbing reports suggest that conglomerates like Sony and NBCUniversal turned a blind eye toward streamers accused of sexual misconduct, or even offered help by suppressing rumors on their platforms.
"We don't beat up innocent people," No Name said, fixing me with a stare, before going on to express a common belief that thugs were sometimes deployed to attack protesters while police turned a blind eye.
The Turkish Ministry of Health has, up until now, turned a blind eye to these clinics, allowing them to operate in the shadows to help ease strain on Turkish medical facilities under the influx of refugees.
Likewise, when the music industry turned a blind eye to the sexual crimes of music publicist Heathcliff Berru for so long, it essentially partook in those crimes—Berru being the proxy through which they were physically acted.
In the unlikely event of the purge of the force leading to prosecutions, the question of whether the president turned a blind eye to murders of drug suspects—or even incited them—is bound to be asked.
Raziq was a key US ally credited with keeping the security situation under control, and the US turned a blind eye to accusations of serious human rights abuses in exchange for his keeping different factions in check.
In Sudan, during the period of the worst killing in Darfur in 2003-04, America and Britain turned a blind eye to the actions of the janjaweed militias in exchange for intelligence from Khartoum about al-Qaeda.
Last month, a former Baylor University student sued the Texas college, alleging she was drugged and gang raped by football players and that the school had turned a blind eye to sexual assaults by athletes on campus.
This comes amid growing scrutiny and media exposés over the past year that suggested Trump's properties have at times turned a blind eye to the immigration status of its workers despite to president's hard-line immigration stance.
Naftuli Moster, who grew up in a Hasidic home and is one of 17 children, said that for the sake of votes, too many political leaders have turned a blind eye to the education standards at yeshivas.
The Ohio congressman, who has long been an attack dog on the right, went after two of the wrestlers who initially came forward with the accusations that Jordan had turned a blind eye to the alleged abuse.
The Obama administration squandered valuable opportunities in the past — most notably during the 2009 antigovernment protests in Iran, which were backed up by the NCRI, when Western powers turned a blind eye to the regime's brutal crackdown.
It prompted a schism in Anglo-Russian relations, but more recently there have been worrying signs authorities in countries like Britain and the United States have sometimes turned a blind eye to suspected killings linked to Moscow.
Other case files examined by The Times show how Mossack Fonseca may have turned a blind eye in the vetting process while helping Kjell Gunnar Finstad, a Texas resident, set up an oil company offshore in 2013.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai apologized to employees on Tuesday following a damning New York Times article that detailed how the company's leadership gave exit packages or turned a blind eye to male executives accused of sexual misconduct.
In particular, Turkey, which at one time turned a blind eye to the Islamic State's transit of its borders, has recently embraced fighting the extremist group and made that, rather than fighting Mr. Assad, its top mission.
It argued in its lawsuit that the defendants had turned a blind eye to problems in their supply chains by failing to protect opioids from theft or refusing to fulfill suspicious orders by pharmacies, doctors and patients.
The donor class has turned a blind eye towards Trump's racism, misogyny, attacks on immigrants and even his refusal to call Saudi Arabia out for the murder of a journalist, because Trump has boosted their bottom line.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - USA Gymnastics has hired a former attorney to review its procedures for handling sexual misconduct issues in the wake of media reports earlier this year that the organization turned a blind eye to allegations.
The strike was a historic show of force by women tired of what they say is a machismo culture that has for decades turned a blind eye to the violence they suffer simply for being a woman.
On Tuesday, asked why the Commission had on several occasions turned a blind eye to French infractions, Juncker said in an interview with the French senate television Public Sénat that it did so "because it is France".
"Trump has unconscionably turned a blind eye to some of the worst anti-LGBTQ atrocities in a generation, including monstrous attacks on gay and bisexual men in Chechnya," Ty Cobb, director of HRC Global, told the crowd.
Pose documents American culture from a historically unseen perspective, telling a story that extends beyond its central characters and throwing shade at a nation that has marginalized its own and turned a blind eye to an epidemic.
"Facebook characterized Kaplan's support at the hearings as a mistake, writing in a statement to media outlets that "Sexual assault is an issue society has turned a blind eye to for far too long—compounding every victim's pain.
This was technically a violation of Facebook's terms of service, as it required abusing app permissions, but there's been growing skepticism over whether Facebook routinely turned a blind eye to such actions as part of its business model.
Identity theft is a crime under state and federal law—and while it is taking place this agency has turned a blind eye to its victims and callously told our fellow law enforcement officials it will not help.
After a famine caused the state rationing system to collapse in the 1990s, Kim Jong Il, Mr Kim's father and predecessor, turned a blind eye to small markets called jangmadang, where ordinary North Koreans bought and sold goods.
Critics have widely lambasted him, arguing that he turned a blind eye to, or even encouraged, the appeal of Islamic radicalism, by tolerating strict Wahhabi or Quranic schooling and rallies that turned anti-Semitic, in return for votes.
Speaking to Reuters a week after resigning as a governor, Saakashvili, a former Georgian president who went on to have a second political career in Ukraine, had said Poroshenko either abetted or turned a blind eye to corruption.
Syrian President Bashar al Assad has turned a blind eye to YPG control of Kurdish-populated cities since the 2011 uprising in which his army has focused on fighting mainly Sunni rebel factions seeking to topple his rule.
A Bloomberg investigation from earlier this year found staffers believed their bosses turned a blind eye to these glaring issues, seeking more views and higher engagement over responsible stewardship of the second most visited website on the web.
Haredi politicians have routinely turned a blind eye at necessary maintenance work and upgrades done over weekends on transport infrastructure, as is also the case with other essential services such as the power grid and the health system.
Ohio State University lawsuits Ex-wrestlers at Ohio State University filed a pair of class-action lawsuits this week against the school, saying it turned a blind eye to a team doctor's alleged sexual abuse of student athletes.
Founded in 1971 by hippies who began squatting in abandoned military barracks, Christiana sprouted into a largely self-regulating community, where the police generally turned a blind eye to the sale of soft drugs like marijuana and hashish.
Simpson's attorney said the Republican-led Judiciary Committee has turned a blind eye to "White House efforts to influence and interfere with the Justice Department's investigation in this administration," noting that it has gone after whistleblowers and Mueller.
The BNP alleges scores of its workers have been detained by police on fictitious charges, or even killed, under Hasina's rule, especially over the past few months, and say that the Election Commission has turned a blind eye.
Since intervening in the Syrian civil war on behalf of President Bashar al-Assad in 2015, Russia has generally turned a blind eye to Israeli attacks on suspected arms transfers and deployments by his Iranian and Hezbollah allies.
Even before Trump, the US has by and large turned a blind eye to discrimination against LGBTQ people: It's not explicitly illegal in most states to discriminate against LGBTQ people in the workplace, housing, public accommodations, and schools.
"The abuses described in the report are criminal and morally reprehensible," the Vatican statement said of the report, which was released on Tuesday, shocking Catholics with lurid tales of abusive priests and superiors who turned a blind eye.
Bankers and currency traders contacted in Damascus said the central bank has long turned a blind eye to official exchange dealers selling at market prices that were much higher than the daily benchmark set by the central bank.
The complaint alleges that the corporations either directly made, or turned a blind eye to, 'protection payments' to the terrorist organizations in order to preserve their business in Afghanistan and divert attacks away from their own business interests.
It also comes as Jordan faces allegations that, while serving as an assistant coach on the wrestling team of Ohio State University, he turned a blind eye to the sexual abuse of wrestlers by the team medical doctor.
The Obama economic team, among others in the administration, gave Wall Street's malefactors a free pass, bailed them out, turned a blind eye to a return of megasalaries, and quickly welcomed them back to White House state dinners.
Canadian governments have turned a blind eye to internet pharmacies selling patented Canadian drugs into the U.S. market at lower prices than in the U.S., without the permission of the U.S. manufacturers; this violates the provisions of NAFTA.
Now, if Donald Trump in some way authorized or even turned a blind eye but was cognizant of collusion with the Russians in the leaking of the DNC emails, we have a direct parallel between 1968 and 2016.
Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, Tuesday denied reports that he "turned a blind eye" to alleged sexual abuse perpetrated against students by an Ohio State wrestling team doctor when the lawmaker coached at the university more than two decades ago.
"There is an increasing evidence that shows that Russia has turned a blind eye to Israel&aposs airstrike in Syria against Iran&aposs military presence," said Fawaz Gerges, professor of Middle Eastern politics at the London School of Economics.
Trump and his family are also enmeshed in a number of financial conflicts of interest that congressional Republicans have turned a blind eye to in a way they clearly would not if we were talking about a Democratic administration.
The Cabell County Commission in West Virginia is suing a handful of drug distributors, alleging they knowingly turned a blind eye to the opioid epidemic that is ravaging the state by delivering and selling mass quantities of pain medications.
Nothing better illustrates the industry's attitude than the scandal over VW and other carmakers cheating on diesel emissions tests, which the German government turned a blind eye to in the first place, and still drags its heels in ending.
"The Rubio campaign convinced one station that his Gang of Eight amnesty bill, which turned a blind eye to sanctuary cities and allowed them to continue to flout the law, is somehow different from actively supporting them," Lycan said.
Since intervening in the Syrian civil war on behalf of President Bashar al-Assad in 2015, Russia has generally turned a blind eye to Israeli attacks on suspected arms transfers and deployments by Assad's Iranian and Lebanese Hezbollah allies.
It was also a way to acknowledge the countless number of women across Sudan and the diaspora, those I knew personally and those I didn't, who had suffered similar fates and to whom society had turned a blind eye.
Jim Jordan, the first member of the House leadership team to do so since the congressman has been rocked by accusations that he turned a blind eye to alleged sexual abuse while an assistant coach at Ohio State University.
The goal of the ambiguous approach may be to ensure that the network minimizes any backlash, but MTV deserves scrutiny here, as do all the institutions that have turned a blind eye to previous allegations of abuse against Jackson.
Since intervening in Syria's civil war on behalf of President Bashar al-Assad in 2015, Russia has generally turned a blind eye to Israeli air strikes there against suspected arms transfers and deployments by his Iranian and Hezbollah allies.
LONDON — The publicist for Kevin Spacey has announced that the Oscar-winning actor is seeking treatment, as reports emerged that the London theater where he was the longtime artistic director turned a blind eye to allegations of sexual misconduct.
Tedros apparently turned a blind eye to what happened in Wuhan and the rest of China and, after meeting with Xi in January, has helped China to play down the severity, prevalence and scope of the COVID-22020 outbreak.
But such romantic notions were shattered by disclosures that for some 15 years he had been a federal informer, and that the authorities had turned a blind eye to his crimes in exchange for his snitching on the Mafia.
On Monday, more than a dozen asked how the abuse could have gone on for decades, and why organizations — such as the national gymnastics governing body and Michigan State University, his employer — enabled him or turned a blind eye.
They claim in court papers that several guards not only turned a blind eye to Ms. James's assaults, but in some cases helped her, giving her access to the victims and providing her with materials used in the attacks.
Just like society turned a blind eye to gender-based violence and exploitation, the budget cuts, layoffs, shrinking programs and overburdened staffs of sexual violence prevention organizations have gone largely unnoticed except by those who need them the most.
They were so focused on undoing the Affordable Care Act, banning Muslims, instituting tax cuts, and deregulating our economy once again that they turned a blind eye to the rise of Nazis and white nationalism within their own party.
The trend: This is the latest revelation the Times has reported that provides some evidence that Trump's club has turned a blind eye to immigration status of its workers, despite Trump's policy goals of limiting undocumented immigration to the U.S.
And while federal agencies have generally turned a blind eye to financial institutions that do provide services, banks must monitor transactions for possible illegal activities and report any they find using suspicious activity reports (SARs), an expensive and cumbersome process.
Young men are easy prey for the organised gangs that conduct piracy operations, especially those in coastal towns who have long complained about rampant illegal fishing in Somali waters, to which the international community has largely turned a blind eye.
The departures followed a pattern, said Sharapudinov, relatives of the Islamists and former and acting officials: Moscow wanted to eradicate the risk of domestic terror attacks, so intelligence and police officials turned a blind eye to Islamic militants leaving the country.
But he would also speak in very matter-of-fact terms about banks that had to know about the fraud but turned a blind eye, feckless regulators, and "greedy" clients who gave him no choice but to continue the fraud.
The lawsuit alleges that several Yahoo executives turned a blind eye to the rampant self-dealings of the trust fund's manager, Harry Wu, who allegedly spent millions on real estate, large staff salaries, and legal expenses using money from the fund.
"The larger problem at Penn State has been an institutional and culture void, and a culture of excessiveness and permissiveness to which Penn State and any number of fraternities have turned a blind eye," said Piazza family attorney Tom Kline.
MANILA (Reuters) - The Philippines on Thursday dismissed as "thoughtless and irresponsible" a report by Human Rights Watch that President Rodrigo Duterte had turned a blind eye to murders by police in what the group called a "campaign of extrajudicial execution".
Modi's public political career took off as chief minister of Gujarat state in 2001, just before rioters killed about 1,000 people, mostly Muslims, leading to accusations that he turned a blind eye to the murder and rape going on around him.
Photo: GettyThere are many causes behind the epidemic of opioid abuse in the U.S., but chief among them are the unscrupulous drug manufacturers and suppliers who turned a blind eye to their products' addictive potential for the sake of profit.
Terpin alleges that the company failed to protect its customers' private information and has willfully turned a blind eye on corrupt transactions between AT&T employees and hackers, according to the complaint filed in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles.
His mother, Eleanor, is a wealthy, alcoholic American who more or less turned a blind eye to her son's abuse as she, too, was a regular victim of her husband's malevolence and decided to medicate herself into a dense stupor.
GENEVA (Reuters) - Nicaragua's government turned a blind eye while armed mobs rounded up protesters, some of whom were later raped with rifles and tortured in detention, the United Nations said on Wednesday in a report rejected as biased by Managua.
Terpin alleges that the company failed to protect its customers' private information and has willfully turned a blind eye on corrupt transactions between AT&T employees and hackers, according to the complaint filed in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles.
Morales' administration has recently supported or turned a blind eye to several of Trump's controversial policies, particularly when it comes to Israel and immigration, which could be an attempt to curry favor and potentially support to undermine the anti-corruption investigations.
The Environmental Protection Agency, the Department of the Interior and the National Advisory Council on Historic Preservation supported more protection of the tribe's cultural heritage, but the Corps of Engineers and Energy Transfer Partners turned a blind eye to our rights.
Before 2004, baseball as an institution—the players, the teams, the commissioner's office, and even the media—turned a blind eye to steroids: while PEDs had ostensibly been banned from the league since 1991, there was no punishment for their use.
His influence led to the grouping of freshly independent post-colonial countries in the Non-Aligned Movement, created in 1961, and brought him support among the leftist forces who turned a blind eye to his sometimes luxurious lifestyle and personality cult.
Michigan State University has a plan to fight accusations that it turned a blind eye to years of abuse by former USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar: hire the guy who tried to stymie an investigation into sexual abuse in Michigan's prisons.
Under the chairmanship of Representative Jason Chaffetz of Utah and then, after Chaffetz resigned in June 2017 and took a job at Fox News, Representative Trey Gowdy of South Carolina, the committee essentially turned a blind eye toward the executive branch.
But despite the growing problem, many employers have turned a blind eye to addiction within their work force, ill-equipped or unwilling to confront a complicated issue they do not know how to address, according to researchers and business executives.
That sort of presidential encouragement was sorely lacking under President Obama, who praised groups such as Black Lives Matter and even turned a blind eye to the spate of police killings that took place during the final years of his administration.
This kind of loyalty was on display following the shocking revelations of the Mueller report, when the GOP turned a blind eye to damaging findings about the way he conducted his campaign as well as evidence of seeking to obstruct justice.
Casie Copeland, a researcher with the International Crisis Group, said the world had turned a blind eye to the fighting in its newest country, whose independence from Sudan in 2011 was strongly backed by the United States and other Western nations.
His trial cast a harsh light on the corrupt relationship between the Boston office of the FBI, where agents who shared Bulger's Irish ancestry turned a blind eye to his crimes in exchange for information they could use against the Italian-American Mafia.
Jordan denies knowledge of sexual abuse at Ohio State Republican lawmaker reacts to reports that he 'turned a blind eye' to alleged sexual abuse by a wrestling team doctor when he coached at the university; Peter Doocy reports on the latest. Rep.
The lawsuit claims the school board in Russell County, Virginia, and two principals at the district's Lebanon Elementary School in Lebanon, Virginia — Phillip Henley and Kimberly Hooker — "turned a blind eye" to "blatant sexual misconduct" against the victim and other male students.
What the company very clearly turned a blind eye to is the risk posed by its own system of loose app permissions that in turn enabled developers to suck out vast amounts of data without having to worry about pesky user consent.
It's the tragic culmination of a temperate climate, depressed economy, skyrocketing cost-of-living, scum-of-the-earth NIMBYs who no longer see these people as human beings, and a local government that turned a blind eye to the issue for too long.
Rochester, one of the 10 largest U.S. drug distributors, announced the hires on Tuesday, two weeks after it entered into a deferred prosecution agreement with federal prosecutors in Manhattan resolving charges it turned a blind eye to thousands of suspicious orders for opioids.
Qatar's Sheikh Mohammed said his country had been subjected to a "hostile campaign" of editorials in U.S. media in the run-up to Trump's visit that claimed Doha turned a blind eye to citizens sending funds to al Qaeda and Islamic State.
Even more alarmingly, you can get a situation like the Boeing 737 Max fiasco, where it appears that the relevant agencies were so committed to the success of a major American manufacturing company that they turned a blind eye to safety problems.
BRAZZAVILLE (Reuters) - Soldiers in Democratic Republic of Congo's army have taken part in at least three deadly attacks on civilians and turned a blind eye to other assaults carried out by rebels, a former U.N. investigator said in a report released on Friday.
Doha also turned a blind eye to the company's negative associations in the U.S. Though Al Jazeera had been fondly nicknamed the "terror network" by the Bush administration, company officials refused to tweak the name or logo to assuage its stateside audience.
Pelosi called the coverups "shameful," singling out the case of Cardinal Law, who was forced to resign as Archbishop of Boston in 2002 following searing reports that he turned a blind eye to rampant sexual abuse by priests under his watch over decades.
The council suggested in a statement that Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor's administration deliberately gave up its jurisdiction over the murder case, and turned a blind eye to the suffering of the victim's family, a claim Hong Kong's security chief later refuted.
The lubricity of Times Square could not have flourished without corrupt (or absent) police, and a great deal of The Deuce is dedicated to showing the many ways in which the NYPD made deals or turned a blind eye to the goings-on.
Watch More From Tonic: But despite the growing problem, many employers have turned a blind eye to addiction within their workforce, ill-equipped or unwilling to confront a complicated issue they do not know how to address, according to researchers and business executives.
Perhaps unwittingly, Ms. Schafer was reciting an argument Mr. Jordan himself offered when he first stared down accusations that he turned a blind eye to the abuse, arguing that he was a victim of "deep state" liberal bureaucrats embedded in the government.
They, along with four other women who declined to be identified, have signed on as witnesses in support of Ms. Doe's claim that the university turned a blind eye to Dr. Harris's longstanding pattern of harassment, according to David Sanford, Ms. Doe's lawyer.
Rep. Jim Jordan is on the attack — first against the former Ohio State wrestlers who say he turned a blind eye to rampant sexual abuse while an assistant wrestling coach at the university, and now against the media outlet reporting on a story.
Also, while the Republican Party clearly stands for more than white supremacy and the promotion of that intellectually fallacious concept, the party has often turned a blind eye to the racists in its midst and done far too little to extricate them.
Ariana Kukors Smith, an Olympic swimmer who earlier this year accused her former coach of sexually abusing her as a teenager, filed a lawsuit on Monday against him and U.S.A. Swimming, claiming the organization ultimately turned a blind eye to the matter.
The individuals are not being directly charged with commercial sex exploitation, but Backpage's involvement in facilitating prostitution was "no mistake" the official said, adding that the site turned a "blind eye" to sex trafficking that resulted from ads on the web pages.
The Trump administration has largely turned a blind eye to the Saudi conduct of its war in Yemen, despite the fact that the Saudi war effort is dependent, in part, on American intelligence and the US aerial refueling of their jet fighters.
Earlier this year, I wrote about the list of institutions -- including USA Gymnastics, Michigan State University and the US Olympic Committee -- that allegedly turned a blind eye to Nassar's actions, choosing to maintain the status quo over the safety of child athletes.
Yet coalition forces appear to have turned a blind eye to the dhows that regularly carry cars from Port Khaled in the emirate of Sharjah to a small dock at As Shihr, a port in Yemen's Hadramout province controlled by UAE-backed forces.
His trial cast a harsh light on the corrupt relationship between the Boston office of the FBI, where agents who shared Bulger's Irish ancestry turned a blind eye to his crimes in exchange for information they could use against the Italian-American Mafia.
Rep. Jim Jordan, a top House conservative weighing a bid for speaker, is denying an explosive new report suggesting he turned a blind eye to evidence of a doctor's sexual abuse of students on the university wrestling team Jordan used to coach.
During the trial, he was the only member of staff who referred to occasions when Bahmanzadeh and Costelloe had explicitly turned a blind eye to the sale of drugs—claiming both of them had asked him to allow known-dealers into the club multiple times.
But in an interview for a special that is scheduled to air after the documentary, Oprah pressed director Dan Reed on something that isn't a focus of the film: Who in the pop star's inner circle enabled the abuse or turned a blind eye?
Since turning the tide of Syria's civil war by intervening militarily in 2015 on Assad's behalf, Russia has turned a blind eye to scores of Israeli air strikes against Iranian and Hezbollah deployments or arms transfers, while making clear it wanted Assad kept immune.
Rochester Drug Co-operative Inc (RDC), one of the 20173 largest U.S. drug distributors, agreed to pay a $22017 million fine and enter a five-year deferred prosecution agreement to resolve charges it turned a blind eye to thousands of suspicious orders for opioids.
The trial cast a harsh light on the corrupt relationship between the Irish-American gangster and FBI agents who shared Bulger's heritage and turned a blind eye to his gang's murder and mayhem in exchange for information they could use against the Italian-American Mafia.
As recently as 2005, he was barred from entering the country over suspicions that he had either orchestrated the massacre of 1,000 Muslims in his home state of Gujarat in 2002 or turned a blind eye as rampaging Hindu mobs killed men, women, and children.
In Monday's decision, Bernstein said the "most compelling piece of evidence" offered by Picard that Merkin turned a blind eye to Madoff's fraud was Merkin's warning to colleagues about signs of fraud reflected in a Ponzi scheme exposed in 2005 at Connecticut's Bayou Group.
Francis, who in 2015 became the first pontiff ever to address Congress, has become embroiled in the controversy after an archbishop, Carlo Maria Viganò, proffered charges that Francis had turned a blind eye toward sexual misconduct by Cardinal Theodore E. McCarrick, the archbishop of Washington.
Jim Jordan's bid to be the next speaker of the House of Representatives by highlighting his wrestling career at a time where he is facing questions about whether he turned a blind eye to sexual abuse during his coaching tenure at the Ohio State University.
Ms. Farrow, writing in an opinion piece published in The Los Angeles Times, also alleged that those who worked for Mr. Allen, including people in the movie industry and actors in Mr. Allen's movies, have covered up for him or turned a blind eye.
During his years as prime minister from 1981 to 2003, Mr. Mahathir muzzled the media, jailed his opponents on what were seen as trumped-up charges and turned a blind eye as leaders of the governing National Front coalition personally profited from their political positions.
The incarcerated rapper posted a lengthy message Saturday on Instagram, claiming he was drugged with a laced substance back in October -- which he alleges resulted in him being denied medical attention and, later, pepper-sprayed by a guard he says turned a blind eye.
He also claims that, during the course of his office's investigation, they found detailed call notes from Purdue Pharma sales representatives that revealed they turned a blind eye to patients struggling with addiction, made deceptive statements and took in five-figure bonuses for selling the most drugs.
"Before, given (brands) were paying much less, they turned a blind eye to quality," said Giovanni Germanetti, director general of Italian yarn and textile producer Tollegno 1900, one of several producers who told Reuters that clients were returning for what he described was better value for money.
"Driven by concern for declining revenues amidst the falling market price of iron ore, the company took risks, increased production and turned a blind eye to dangers that ultimately claimed lives and destroyed communities," said Tom Goodhead, a partner at SPG Law, which is representing claimants.
"I'm very surprised that EPA has turned a blind eye to this particular facility, and I'm very surprised that the professional engineers who are attesting to the preparedness of this facility have been so cavalier in considering the climate impacts," Campbell told Mashable in an interview.
In the interim, the FCC is gearing up for a massive legal showdown amidst accusations that it not only sold out the public to the benefit of telecom monopolies, but it turned a blind eye to identity theft and fraud during the repeal's public comment period.
But for months the leaders turned a blind eye to Mr. Trump's verbal attacks on Muslims, Mexicans and women, hoping that even if he lost the presidential election, the party could retain its prime political asset: its majorities in the House of Representatives and the Senate.
But a reversion to the policies in place before the 2015 rule makes critics fear that the government will go back to a time when it turned a blind eye to segregation, giving taxpayer dollars to communities actively thwarting a central goal of the Fair Housing Act.
Since the Liberal government came to power in November with a promise to "legalize, regulate, and restrict" access to recreational pot, hundreds of dispensaries have popped up across the country, often operating anyway in a legal grey zone as various police forces turned a blind eye.
President Enrique Peña Nieto, who is limited to a single term by law, has led a government many Mexicans now equate with corruption — one that awarded government contracts to cronies and turned a blind eye to governors now accused of pocketing tens of millions of dollars.
The Education Department's Office for Civil rights is investigating how Ohio State University officials handled complaints against a former university doctor accused of sexually abusing athletes, in a case that's also drawn allegations that a Republican congressman turned a blind eye as Ohio State wrestling coach.
"We've claimed war-weariness, or 'America First,' and turned a blind eye to the slaughter of 500,000 people and suffering of millions more," the former Marine Mackenzie Wolf pointed out in a March essay on America's unconscionable lack of action in Syria up to that point.
SAN FRANCISCO — Facing accusations that Uber executives turned a blind eye to sexual harassment and other corporate misbehavior, the ride-hailing service's board moved on Sunday to shake up the company's leadership, ahead of the release this week of an investigation's findings on its troubled culture.
Muhiddin Kabiri, the exiled leader of Tajikistan's main opposition party, the Islamic Renaissance Party, said in a telephone interview that Mr. Khalimov "was always against the moderate opposition" and that his police unit was known for abuses, but that the United States had turned a blind eye.
But even as Devlin and others' works began to reenergize mainstream audiences' enthusiasm and appetite for movies and TV shows set firmly in the realms of science fiction, fantasy, superhero and horror, Oscar, Emmy and Golden Globe voters often turned a blind eye toward honoring fantastical entertainment.
The Justice Department, which is charged with enforcing the 80-year-old act, had largely turned a blind eye until Mr. Mueller began charging Mr. Trump's associates, including Mr. Manafort, who had built a lucrative business advising Russia-aligned politicians and wealthy business executives in Ukraine.
The murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi has put a strain on political and economic relations between Saudi Arabia and the West, but around the world scores of journalists have been detained, gone missing or been murdered in recent years and the Western world has turned a blind eye.
Bulger's trial highlighted a dark time in Boston's history, when FBI agents who shared his Irish ancestry turned a blind eye to his gang's reign of murder and mayhem, in exchange for information they could use against the Italian-American mafia, then a top target for federal prosecutors.
Reports of deep Iran-Taliban relations dating back to June 2015 indicate how the Obama administration turned a blind eye to this very troubling phenomenon, most likely to not at all push Iran into derailing the controversial nuclear talks that led to the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action.
"Defendants turned a blind eye to the problem of opioid diversion and profited from the sale of prescription opioids to the citizens of the Cherokee Nation in quantities that far exceeded the number of prescriptions that could reasonably have been used for legitimate medical purposes," the suit reads.
Yet it appears to accept, at least in part, Mr. Kerviel's argument from the start: namely, that his managers — many of whom quietly left the bank after the scandal — turned a blind eye to his activities and even tacitly encouraged them, as long as his deals were profitable.
As part of its pivot toward Iran and away from the Sunni states and Israel, the Obama administration turned a blind eye to the slaughter in Syria that Moscow, Tehran and its proxies unleashed, and, thanks to the nuclear deal, delivered countless billions to the Iranian war machine.
When the woman, identified only as Jane Doe, reported Dr. Harris's behavior to other professors and university officials, the complaint said, they turned a blind eye or took only superficial steps, such as telling her to remain in her office while he was nearby to avoid running into him.
Editorial Chastened by criticism that Facebook had turned a blind eye to Russia's manipulation of the social network to interfere in the 2016 election, the company's executives now acknowledge a need to do better and have promised to be more transparent about who is paying for political ads.
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - The Vatican will on March 2 open up its archives on the wartime pontificate of Pius XII to allow scholars to probe accusations that he turned a blind eye to the Holocaust, but they will find he helped Jews behind the scenes, Holy See officials say.
But judging by the USDA's repeated actions against the interests of vulnerable animals over the last year, it's time to recognize an alarming but obvious truth: Under the Trump administration, the USDA has not merely turned a blind eye to animal cruelty – it has become complicit in it.
Russia, which long turned a blind eye to Israeli actions in Syria while serving as a brake on retaliation by Iran or its Lebanese Hezbollah guerrilla allies, is now at loggerheads with Western powers over accusations, denied by Syria's government, that it has used chemical weaponry in fighting.
In a two-year investigation, BuzzFeed News showed how America's closest ally, the UK, has turned a blind eye to 2200 deaths on its own soil that US intelligence suspects were in fact hit jobs by the Russian state security services or mafia organizations, two groups that sometimes work together.
"Where, as here, plaintiffs' claims arise from a pervasive and undisputed fraud going to the core of the company's business, it is reasonable to infer senior executives knew about, or at least recklessly turned a blind eye to, the stream of red flags," Tigar wrote in a decision dated Wednesday.
She quickly learned that she was not the first business to contend with this: The site's Chinese owner, Alibaba Group, has drawn scorn from many big Western brands that insist it has turned a blind eye toward widespread counterfeiting during its rise to the top of the Chinese online shopping industry.
As we've noted previously, ISPs are nervous that the FCC's net neutrality repeal rests on shaky legal footing after the agency ignored the experts, ignored objective data, and turned a blind eye to rampant comment fraud during the net neutrality open comment period as it rushed to repeal the rules.
A lawsuit filed by the former information security director of Linden Lab—the company behind the online virtual world Second Life, which, yes, is still a thing—claims the company mishandled sensitive user data and turned a blind eye to simulated acts of child molestation and the potential for money laundering.
BRUNI: I have to cop to some divided feelings and cynicism as I watched the Globes, because all these people were congratulating themselves on their fight for women's rights, but many of these same people turned a blind eye or deaf ear to what was going on for a long time.
Some of the victims described how the team doctor's actions spawned suicidal thoughts and ruptured their families, how they hoped he would rot in prison, and how they desperately wanted the blame and repercussions to extend far beyond him — to the people and the organizations that turned a blind eye.
The GOP senator claimed that Republicans could move to impeach a "President Biden" for his role in tackling corruption in Ukraine under the Obama Administration in which he turned "a blind eye to Burisma because his son was on the board making over a million dollars a year," Ernst said.
Wells Fargo's board said in a report issued on Monday that Mr. Stumpf had turned a blind eye to the fraudulent accounts being created under his nose and that Ms. Tolstedt, who ran the branch system, had focused obsessively on sales targets and withheld information from her boss and the board.
The United Nations response to those reports was criticized by an independent panel appointed by Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, which said in a report last month that officials had "turned a blind eye to the criminal actions of individual troops" and had failed to protect or aid child victims of sexual abuse.
"Even if the (prison) administration turned a blind eye to what was going on in the facility between inmates and corrections officers, and thus tacitly approved the conduct, each individual who engages in these actions subjects themselves to the consequences when these actions cross the line into criminal behavior," Judge Kevin Ryan said.
The authorities have also made student and trainee visas easier to obtain, and turned a blind eye to those who exploit them to recruit staff for jobs that involve very little study or training at kombinis (the ubiquitous corner stores, often staffed by Chinese) or in forestry, fishing, farming and food-processing.
Pardos, who wrestled at OSU from 1988 to 85033, said it was unfathomable that Jordan would have turned a blind eye to alleged abuse, recalling that Jordan once picked up and carried the much-heavier Pardos after he severely injured his knee and once checked a teammate into a drug rehabilitation center.
Councilman Ritchie Torres, a Bronx Democrat who leads the oversight committee, said the investigation and newly obtained records showed that city officials turned a blind eye to artificial inflation of medallion prices and predatory lending practices because they were focused on making money by selling overpriced medallions for up to $1 million apiece.
But as the podcast has become more popular, former high school students from the area — sometimes called "the insular peninsula" — have spoken out about how he seemed to fit into a larger pattern in which teachers exploited their positions to enter sexual relationships with students while many adults turned a blind eye.
The university began investigating after a former wrestler, Mike DiSabato, came forward and accused Dr. Strauss of abuse and named Mr. Jordan, who served as an assistant coach on the Ohio State wrestling team in the late 1980s and early 1990s, as a witness who turned a blind eye to the misconduct.
After Pyongyang's first nuclear test, in 2006, Washington, distracted by the war in Iraq, lifted targeted financial sanctions on Pyongyang, returned to nuclear talks, turned a blind eye to the North's construction of a nuclear reactor in Syria, resumed food aid, and removed North Korea from the list of state sponsors of terrorism.
"I would think somebody who has been accused of things in the last year or two would be more sensitive about throwing out wild allegations against people," he said, referencing allegations that Jordan turned a blind eye to reports of sexual abuse when he was a men's wrestling coach at Ohio State University.
Moss was particularly concerned about the way President Dwight D. Eisenhower's executive branch was refusing to answer questions from reporters, or even Congress Moss, who sat on the Civil Service Committee, wanted to investigate charges made by Republicans that Harry Truman had turned a blind eye to the problem of subversive government employees.
While the annual pass holders' code of conduct officially prohibits buying items with the intention of reselling them, the company had previously turned a blind eye to — or even implicitly encouraged — the practice by releasing such items at big-ticket events like the D23 fan expo, where fans pay top dollar for early access.
WASHINGTON — House Republican leaders and a platoon of former wrestlers have come out in support of Representative Jim Jordan as he deflects allegations that he turned a blind eye to sexual abuse as a wrestling coach at Ohio State, an extraordinary show of solidarity that indicates just how much power the conservative stalwart still wields.
The resulting stories demonstrated why the protections afforded the press have served the American public so well; they shed important light on the American war effort in Iraq, revealing how the United States turned a blind eye to the torture of prisoners by Iraqi forces and how extensively Iran had meddled in the conflict.
"turned a blind eye" to the human trafficking occurring at its establishments and failed to provide its staff with training on how to identify signs of the sexual exploitation of minors, citing things like someone lingering outside a room, people coming in and out of the room without checking in, and minors paying for the rooms.
But he told Reuters that Republicans have "turned a blind eye to key leads in the investigation into Russia's interference in our 2016 election ... "In the next Congress, we will be sure to revisit all those leads, while at the same time actively examining whether Russians were money laundering through the Trump Organization, gaining any leverage over the president.
According to the Blade, neither the HRC nor two other leading LGBTQ rights groups were invited to attend the meeting with Ambassador Grenell "Donald Trump and Mike Pence have turned a blind eye to a campaign of violence and murder targeting LGBTQ people in Chechnya that has stretched on for two years," the HRC official told the paper.
Related: Toronto Cops Raid Pot Dispensaries in Massive Citywide Crackdown Since the Liberal government came to power in November with a promise to "legalize, regulate, and restrict" access to recreational pot, hundreds of dispensaries have popped up across the country, often operating anyway in a legal grey zone as various police forces turned a blind eye.
Had Western powers not abandoned old allies such as Egypt's Hosni Mubarak; had they not intervened in support of Libyan rebels; had they not presumed that the Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad was just another domino waiting to topple; had they not turned a blind eye to the danger of Islamist fanatics: then all would be well.
The man who emerges had a short temper and a penchant for bawdy, off-color humor; supported abolition only insofar as it would help expedite the end of the war; and voiced concern for the welfare of Native Americans but turned a blind eye to corruption in his Administration that led to the routine pilfering of tribal lands.
Republicans who have turned a blind eye to Trump's divisiveness, lies, misdeeds and possible criminal behavior will make voters turn against them in favor of fresh, new faces with rational ideas that conform to America's most sacred values of democracy: equality and a fair shot for everyone, no matter the color of your skin or your station at birth.
Jim JordanJames (Jim) Daniel JordanDemocratic Women's Caucus calls for investigation into Epstein plea deal DOJ releases notes from official Bruce Ohr's Russia probe interviews CNN slams GOP for not appearing on network after mass shootings, conservatives fire back MORE (R-Ohio) turned a blind eye to sexual abuse while he was an Ohio State University wrestling coach.
Jim JordanJames (Jim) Daniel JordanDemocratic Women's Caucus calls for investigation into Epstein plea deal DOJ releases notes from official Bruce Ohr's Russia probe interviews CNN slams GOP for not appearing on network after mass shootings, conservatives fire back MORE (R-Ohio) turned a blind eye to reports of sexual abuse during his time at the school, according to NBC News.
Indeed, according to our interviews with dozens of Syrian ISIS defectors now hiding in southern Turkey, and Dr. Yayla's experience as Former Chief of Counter-terrorism for the Turkish National Police, the Erdogan government has consistently turned a blind eye to tens of thousands of ISIS supporters using the Istanbul airport and porous Turkish border to cross into Syria to join ISIS.
The Dixes, who also name Los Angeles County, the LA County Fair Association, the city of Pomona, and the event's security, Staff Pro, in the suit, claim that the defendants "turned a blind eye" to the use of drugs such as MDMA at these events, and that Katie could have been saved had the festival provided proper and timely treatment.
Still, the best route toward blocking the FCC's attack on net neutrality remains in the courts, where looming lawsuits will highlight the agency's failure to listen to the public, failure to heed concerns from those that built the internet, and failure to follow procedure as the agency turned a blind eye to rampant fraud and identity theft during the open comment period.
FCC lawyers will also need to explain why the FCC ignored not only the millions of angry consumers who supported the rules, but also turned a blind eye to the rampant fraud and identity theft that occurred during the repeal's public comment period; an apparent effort to undermine faith in the process and downplay the massive public backlash to the FCC's plan.
The British government, which for years turned a blind eye to the often murky backgrounds of residents from Russia, has stepped up controls and, according to news media reports, is reviewing the residency rights of about 700 well-connected Russians who secured investor visas before 2015, when little effort was made to check on the source of the money being invested.
Seth Stoughton, an assistant professor with the University of South Carolina School of Law and a former officer in the Tallahassee, Florida, police department, said that while officers might have turned a blind eye to their peers driving drunk or beating their spouses 247 years ago, when society as a whole was more accepting of both crimes, that isn't the case today.
Related: The Pentagon Released 228 Long-Awaited Photos Related to Detainee Abuse While George W. Bush was in office, there were widespread allegations that thousands of detainees who were physically and psychologically tortured while in the custody of the US military and the CIA were also tortured when they were turned over to foreign nations — and that the US turned a blind eye.
For the better part of nearly 60 years, she lived mostly alone while Jones toured – their son Mark was and is his manager – and turned a blind eye to his various (and numerous – Jones at one point estimated he slept with up to 250 women a year, a figure that at one point included The Supremes' Mary Wilson) infidelities, though at one point they took their toll.
After all, one reason why North Korea is close to a nuclear breakout is because China for years turned a blind eye to its nuclear project, and even used to protect the North from censure at the UN. Yet a curious thing happened after the last of the planned THAAD systems was put in place, following North Korea's detonation of a nuclear device, its sixth, in September.
In a letter sent Thursday to Attorney General Loretta Lynch, House Judiciary Chairman Bob GoodlatteRobert (Bob) William GoodlatteImmigrant advocacy groups shouldn't be opposing Trump's raids Top Republican releases full transcript of Bruce Ohr interview It's time for Congress to pass an anti-cruelty statute MORE (R-Va.) complained of massive immigration fraud, to which he argued the Department of Justice (DOJ) had turned a blind eye.
She initially achieved mainstream success in 2011, as one third of country supergroup Pistol Annies alongside Miranda Lambert and Ashley Monroe, but ever since she went solo, the Nashville machine has turned a blind eye to her efforts—her songs are too fierce, too honest, and too goddamn true for them to risk setting her loose among the Luke Bryans and Sam Hunts of the world.
Jim JordanJames (Jim) Daniel JordanDemocratic Women's Caucus calls for investigation into Epstein plea deal DOJ releases notes from official Bruce Ohr's Russia probe interviews CNN slams GOP for not appearing on network after mass shootings, conservatives fire back MORE (R-Ohio) also turned a blind eye to the alleged abuse when he was an assistant coach at OSU, throwing the investigation into the national spotlight.
The best way to protect "the gays," Trump said at the time, was to ban Muslims from entering the US. As for other human rights, Trump has put immigrant children in cages along the southern border, denied asylum-seekers their rights under the Geneva Conventions, and turned a blind eye to the murder of a Saudi journalist in order to preserve lucrative weapons contracts.
Citing a sea of internal emails, federal and corporate documents, and interviews with current and former staffers as evidence, the Times claimed in their report that Boeing turned a blind eye to the alleged problems raised by employees, instead focussing solely on turning out planes more quickly This led to manufacturing defects and the discovery of potentially dangerous debris and even tools left inside completed planes, the outlet reported.
The IOC turned a blind eye to authorities' stranglehold on freedom of assembly and expression during the Games, which included the reported arrest of a transgender activist for displaying a rainbow banner; the public flogging by Cossacks and subsequent detention of two recently freed members of the punk group Pussy Riot; repeated incidents of beating, interrogation and harassment of protesters; and extensive surveillance targeting journalists throughout the duration of the Games.
Jim JordanJames (Jim) Daniel JordanDemocratic Women's Caucus calls for investigation into Epstein plea deal DOJ releases notes from official Bruce Ohr's Russia probe interviews CNN slams GOP for not appearing on network after mass shootings, conservatives fire back MORE (R-Ohio), who is facing accusations that he turned a blind eye to alleged sexual abuse on the Ohio State University wrestling team back when he was a coach.
"I am extremely troubled that it appears senior Navy leadership turned a blind eye to this unacceptable behavior to show favor to a trusted aide to the detriment of not only the subjects of his unwanted advances but the entire Pentagon community who knew of this alleged abusive behavior yet saw no immediate action by their leaders," Gillibrand wrote in a letter Friday to the Pentagon's inspector general, requesting an investigation.
Rep. Jim JordanJames (Jim) Daniel JordanDemocratic Women's Caucus calls for investigation into Epstein plea deal DOJ releases notes from official Bruce Ohr's Russia probe interviews CNN slams GOP for not appearing on network after mass shootings, conservatives fire back MORE's (R-Ohio) Democratic challenger in November's midterm elections, Janet Garrett, is calling "very serious" new allegations that he turned a blind eye to the sexual abuse of wrestlers while a coach at Ohio State University.
Jim JordanJames (Jim) Daniel JordanDemocratic Women's Caucus calls for investigation into Epstein plea deal DOJ releases notes from official Bruce Ohr's Russia probe interviews CNN slams GOP for not appearing on network after mass shootings, conservatives fire back MORE (R-Ohio) — a leader in the House Freedom Caucus who is seeking to be the next Speaker of the House — turned a blind eye to abuse during his tenure as an assistant coach there more than two decades ago.
The important revelations in the Manning documents — originally leaked to WikiLeaks and published in conjunction with The New York Times and other newspapers — are also too numerous to name, but they include the fact that the United States had killed far more people in Iraq than the government had admitted publicly, that United States soldiers turned a blind eye to torture by Iraqi soldiers and that the United States covered up the killing of civilians by American soldiers.
When Trump rounds on China, he sometimes seems to be encouraging a new "yellow peril," but his criticisms of China's trade practices challenge the market liberal framework that has turned a blind eye to Chinese mercantilism and to American firms that take advantage of China's cheap labor to export goods back to the United States that used to be produced in the US. Trump's remedies may not work, but his Republican rivals refused to recognize the problem he is addressing.
Jim JordanJames (Jim) Daniel JordanDemocratic Women's Caucus calls for investigation into Epstein plea deal DOJ releases notes from official Bruce Ohr's Russia probe interviews CNN slams GOP for not appearing on network after mass shootings, conservatives fire back MORE (R-Ohio) against accusations he turned a blind eye to sexual assault while acting as a wrestling coach at Ohio State University in the 2202s and 2628s … Ryan was more forceful in defending Jordan than he was last week (The Hill).
The state investigation of the Flint water crisis can focus on whether any officials failed to take steps to protect against the contamination despite being warned about it, or turned a blind eye to what was happening by not reporting it to the E.P.A. The decisions leading to the current problems touch the city's elected officials and administrators, the emergency manager appointed by Mr. Snyder who approved switching the water supply to the Flint River, all the way up to state officials in the Michigan department of environmental quality and perhaps even in the governor's office.
The lawmakers don't mention any names, but the letter arrives as White House officials are scrambling to defend themselves from accusations that they turned a blind eye to domestic abuse allegations swirling around Rob Porter, a top aide to President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE who resigned hastily last week in the face of abuse accusations from his two ex-wives.
Jim JordanJames (Jim) Daniel JordanDemocratic Women's Caucus calls for investigation into Epstein plea deal DOJ releases notes from official Bruce Ohr's Russia probe interviews CNN slams GOP for not appearing on network after mass shootings, conservatives fire back MORE (R-Ohio) is coming back from Congress's July 4th recess amid allegations he turned a blind eye to sexual abuse by former sports physician Richard Strauss during his time serving as the assistant coach of the Ohio State University wrestling team Seven former wrestlers have come forward accusing Jordan, one of the leading voices of the House Freedom Caucus, of knowing abuse was taking place during his tenure.
Read more here... FOR THE RECORD: -- This was incredible to see on Thursday: "Google employees around the world staged walkouts on Thursday to protest what they say is a workplace culture that has turned a blind eye to sexual harassment and discrimination..." (CNN) -- Recommended: Jim Rutenberg's column on "The Incitement Industry..." (NYT) -- Read Pamela Druckerman's NYT piece about Hungary: "If you''e wondering what attacks on the news media around the world mean for the future of democracy, it's worth a trip to Budapest..." (NYT) Facebook's election ads are a problem... but not the biggest problem Donie O'Sullivan emails: Vice News, ProPublica, CNN and others have all found some holes in Facebook's political ad disclaimer process this week.
Many people object to the idea that every one of us is to blame for the sorry state of civility, which has brought to new lows of awful by tech tools all invented right here in the U.S. of A. I have spent a lot of time writing and talking about those whom I think carry a lot of the culpability — the tech companies and their leaders who reap all of the money and pay for almost none of the negative impact of the inventions they sowed; regulators who have turned a blind eye to doing anything about it; and, of course, Mr. Trump, whose digital persona (and his analog one, too) delights in cruelty, bathes in conspiracy, traffics in propaganda and lives in a narcissistic fun house that is decidedly unfun for far too many.

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