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Executing that agenda meant turning a blind eye to everything else.
They have accused Unifil of turning a blind eye to it.
Turning a blind eye to such information can lead to severe consequences.
He accused them of turning a blind eye to President Trump's wrongdoing.
But turning a blind eye to sexual harassment is now risky for firms.
Disney has endured criticism for turning a blind eye to the rumblings about Perlmutter.
That prompted fresh fears that local governments were turning a blind eye to polluters.
UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Do you think that the state is turning a blind eye to that?
Stop turning a blind eye to rape, abuse, intimidation or any other form of assault.
For now, law enforcement seems to be turning a blind eye to the cannabis farms.
What else are we turning a blind eye to, in all aspects of our lives?
Sometimes this means turning a blind eye to anti-Semitism in exchange for political support.
"Turning a blind eye to tyranny is to deny history and your raison' d'etre," he said.
More critically, they are turning a blind eye to vulnerable populations who are hurt by inaction.
Polar bears could soon be extinct and humans are turning a blind eye to their suffering.
Their responses range from turning a blind eye to crime, to corrupt acceptance, to active complicity.
At the least, this will make clear who is turning a blind eye to the IUU brigade.
Beverly comments on the government turning a blind eye to the rising crime and Kai is pleased.
Turning a blind eye to outgoing migrants could rile Mr Trump more than duties on American goods.
Sadly, many in Congress are turning a blind eye to the possibility of such shocking coverage losses.
Jordan has denied turning a blind eye to any wrongdoing, even as the university continues to investigate.
And this wouldn't be Washington's first time this year turning a blind eye to the #MeToo movement.
Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi has been accused of turning a blind eye to the Rohingya minority.
The EU therefore needs to stop turning a blind eye to serial debt and deficit offenders, he said.
The so-called Belt and Road Initiative promises vast capital investments while turning a blind eye to corruption.
Shokin was widely accused of turning a blind eye to corruption, and was pushed out in March 2016.
Both factions accuse Moscow of not honoring the deals, or turning a blind eye to Syrian army violations.
It helps with turning a blind eye to a place where horrifying things beyond most people's imaginations happened.
Democratic U.S. Senator Chris Murphy this week accused the administration of "turning a blind eye" to Khashoggi's murder.
He was accused of turning a blind eye to corruption in his office and among the political elite.
And to do this, they are turning a blind eye to an incompetent, corrupt and mentally unstable president.
"Turkey is turning a blind eye to the reprehensible behavior displayed by the factions it arms," Whitson said.
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But turning a blind eye to the region's deteriorating realities will ensure that the dangers and threats only grow.
However, Gab isn't the only site that's recently been accused of turning a blind eye to potentially violent users.
It's a good start that Democrats are not turning a blind eye to Amazon's ability to avoid federal taxes.
There is a long history of the EU turning a blind eye to countries flouting its fiscal rules, however.
Campaigners have accused authorities of turning a blind eye to harassment against those who speak up on land rights.
"We aren't turning a blind eye to something, but we don't feel inclined to overestimate anything," Mr. Peskov said.
Human rights groups have accused the Philippines' President of turning a blind eye to killings by police during his crackdown.
Sadder still that the federal government is turning a blind eye to the seemingly never-ending effects of climate change.
Last week, US President Trump came under fire from Turkey for turning a "blind eye" to the high-profile murder.
Conservatives have echoed Trump's calls, blaming the media for turning a blind eye to violence perpetrated by anti-fascist activists.
However, equity investors may be turning a blind eye to the rising spread between French and German bonds, UBS said.
Jim Jordan, as he faces accusations of turning a blind eye to alleged sexual abuse more than two decades ago.
"The courts were colluding with the police, turning a blind eye to the breach of codes of practice," he says.
And some have demanded that guards and police stop brutalizing inmates and turning a blind eye to violence among inmates.
Or, of course, for no conditions at all, turning a blind eye to recreational use, or, more seriously, to addiction.
"People are getting killed, and this President is turning a blind eye to America's national security threats," said California Sen.
Mr. Modi's government is accused of turning a blind eye to the scores of Muslim men lynched by Hindu mobs.
Turning a blind eye to the suffering of millions of Americans denies not only their dignity but our shared humanity.
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It's not just the United States that is turning a blind eye to the Bahraini government's crackdown on its people.
This can lead to local authorities turning a blind eye to the violation of the rights of minorities in the region.
Rights campaigners have accused May of turning a blind eye to human rights abuses in pursuit of trade deals after Brexit.
Haley said that other countries were "turning a blind eye" to these Iranian activities in order to "protect" the nuclear agreement.
Following the incident, Greece&aposs two main political parties accused one another of turning a blind eye to politically motivated violence.
The naysayers are turning a blind eye to the impressive line-up of new super- and hyper-cars debuting in Geneva.
He would risk even greater opprobrium if it became evident that he was turning a blind eye to mainland snatch-squads.
Jordan of turning a blind eye to sexual abuse they suffered at the hands of Dr. Richard Strauss, the team doctor.
Black leaders in South Bend have accused Buttigieg of turning a blind eye to systemic racism in the city's police department.
Human rights watchdog Amnesty International has accused several tech and auto industry giants of turning a blind eye to child labor.
While I'm not alone in turning a blind eye to this show's disgraceful behavior, it doesn't make us any less hypocritical.
BERLIN — German officials have faced accusations for years of turning a blind eye to the threat posed by right-wing extremists.
"Here on Guam it's business as usual, but that doesn't mean we're turning a blind eye to the situation," she said.
Our leaders are purposefully turning a blind eye to our growing liabilities as a nation to strike politically expedient budget deals.
He has repeatedly faced accusations of turning a blind eye to anti-Semitic comments in the party and among groups he supports.
Her husband has been accused of turning a blind eye to allegations of harassment and discrimination against female employees at the network.
In August the Commonwealth Bank faced accusations from a regulator of turning a blind eye to money-laundering through its deposit machines.
The lawsuit accuses Yahoo Trust managers of "willfully turning a blind eye" to the fund manager Wu's mishandling of the fund's assets.
Actors and former staff accused the The Old Vic theater of turning a blind eye to inappropriate sexual behavior by Kevin Spacey.
Dan Gross, president of the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence, accused the moderators of "turning a blind eye" to the issue.
In the latter, you're turning a blind eye to the very real suffering that human-caused climate change is inflicting on walruses.
The consequences of turning a blind eye to government corruption go far beyond simply letting some corrupt politicians and bureaucrats walk free.
In fact, multiple countries were pressing for the firing of the prosecutor, who they thought was turning a blind eye to corruption.
The opposition has long accused Maduro of turning a blind eye to the presence of violent Colombian groups operating in Venezuelan territory.
"The world is turning a blind eye to the carnage in Aleppo," said Muskilda Zancada this week, MSF's Syria head of mission.
But turning a blind eye to abuses elsewhere, under the auspices of the U.N., will ultimately make for a much darker world.
Her case is all the stronger if her team is turning a blind eye to groping and other sexually aggressive behavior by fans.
David Mathieson, a senior Myanmar researcher with Human Rights Watch, said government officials and the commission were turning a blind eye to abuse.
Jim Jordan, another former wrestling coach, who has been accused of turning a blind eye to alleged sexual abuse by a team doctor.
Washington has accused Islamabad of turning a blind eye to, or helping, Afghan Taliban and Haqqani network fighters who stage attacks in Afghanistan.
The aim of this is to prevent internet companies from skirting the law by intentionally turning a blind eye to a user's age.
In an effort to develop better relations with Moscow, Trump risks turning a blind eye to Iran's growing influence in Syria and Lebanon.
While there is little appetite to sustain "endless wars," turning a blind eye to a looming threat will not make it go away.
Some even accuse it of turning a blind eye to them since, technically, Amazon profits from any transactions, not just the legit ones.
Meanwhile, American children are growing up in a society where aggression, prejudice and turning a blind eye to human suffering are increasingly condoned.
A number of women have accused the organizations of turning a blind eye to Nassar's abuse and even pressuring outspoken victims into silence.
The prosecutor, Viktor Shokin, was widely accused of turning a blind eye to corruption, and was removed by Ukraine's Parliament in March 2016.
The days of turning a blind eye to Iran's hostile and belligerent actions toward the United States and the world community are over.
Trump has defended the conversation and accused the news media of turning a blind eye to the allegations against the former vice president.
Some protesters suspect police are turning a blind eye to robberies to reinforce Hong Kong government arguments that protests are damaging the city.
Washington is seen still turning a blind eye to the actions of its allies – for example, in Saudi Arabia's increasingly bloody Yemen intervention.
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Mr. Trump's critics, his advisers argue, are turning a blind eye to government misconduct out of their own partisan animus toward the president.
In short, turning a blind eye to North Korea produced one of the greatest and most complex security challenges facing the incoming Trump administration.
"That's why we're very troubled that the Department of Education is turning a blind eye to its obligation to enforce this rule," Kvaal said.
China cheats by subsidizing manufacturing with cheap loans and cheap energy, and also by turning a blind eye to environment, health and safety standards.
You say that the police in Britain are increasingly turning a blind eye to assisted suicide ("A matter of life and death", January 14th).
The government, he explains, has enough "self-awareness" to recognise that turning a blind eye to tax shirkers is in its political self-interest.
As Nassar has sparked outrage as a result of his behavior, many have criticized the organizations for turning a blind eye to the abuse.
Jeremy Corbyn, Labour's leader, who has been accused of turning a blind eye to anti-Semitism, said resigning was the "right thing to do".
"Categorizing every protest as criminal and sending forces to repress them is turning a blind eye to frustration and anger," he wrote on Twitter.
Critics have accused the Kremlin of turning a blind eye to rights abuses in Chechnya saying it values stability above the rule of law.
"Many event producers are turning a blind eye to the realities of drug use, thus causing more medical emergencies, overdoses, and deaths," she claimed.
Uber has pledged to overhaul itself after months of scandal and accusations of turning a blind eye to sexual harassment and other corporate misbehavior.
The agency under Trump has also been criticized for turning a blind eye to race as it's rolled back a number of environmental regulations.
Russian opposition activists say they are coming under increased pressure as the election approaches, with authorities frequently turning a blind eye to violent attacks.
Mr Corbyn was toxified by his habit of praising left-wing dictatorships, palling around with terrorists and turning a blind eye to anti-Semitism.
Jews have particular reason to take against Mr Corbyn, who has been accused of turning a blind eye to anti-Semitism in Labour ranks.
Rights group have criticized the decision as sending a message that the United States was turning a blind eye to abuses across the world.
Yet these are the same people who, on a different day, assail America for turning a blind eye to the problems of poor black Americans.
Jim Jordan has been accused of turning a blind eye to sexual abuse allegations when he was an assistant wrestling coach at Ohio State University.
Not only is Philip no longer turning a blind eye to Elizabeth's increasingly extreme actions, he's doing what he can to stop them from happening.
We also know it's the insatiable dedication to uncovering the absolute truth that keeps us from turning a blind eye to corruption and to injustice.
Earlier this week, three USA Gymnastics executives resigned from their positions, after several survivors accused the organization of turning a blind eye to Nassar's abuse.
The time has come for the rest of the world to call for reform instead of turning a blind eye to these crimes and atrocities.
The party appointed her through its control of the city council but later accused of turning a blind eye to corruption - a charge she denied.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is turning a blind eye to cases of "environmental discrimination" in a controversial rule it proposed last month, critics say.
For the F.A., claiming to be the world's policeman while turning a blind eye to apparent offenses at home would have been the rankest hypocrisy.
Trump seems particularly keen on turning a blind eye to strongmen such as Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
Nonetheless, the stance is likely to anger critics of the Obama administration, who accuse it of turning a blind eye to an attempted cover-up.
He accused Moscow of turning a blind eye to Syria's use of poison gas and "barrel bombs" - oil drums packed with explosives - to kill civilians.
Among those accused of turning a blind eye to Father Karadima's behavior was a priest and longtime member of Father Karadima's entourage, Juan Barros Madrid.
Some of the allegations center on Mr. Spacey's time at the Old Vic theater, which has been accused of turning a blind eye to them.
But the mission, called Monusco, has often been criticized for turning a blind eye to human rights abuses committed by government forces and rebels alike.
Major internet companies have been pilloried for their role as sources of disinformation and for turning a blind eye to the spread of political lies.
He said Mr. El Aissami and Mr. Reverol were "directly responsible," accusing the men of taking kickbacks for turning a blind eye to drug trafficking.
Republicans called on the panel's chairman, Adam Schiff, above right, to resign, and he accused them of turning a blind eye to President Trump's wrongdoing.
We are strong supporters of lively political debate and free speech and believe that turning a blind eye to abuse does nothing to advance either.
Rouhani blamed his predecessor Mahmoud Ahmadinejad for giving the green light to high executive salaries, and criticized the judiciary for turning a blind eye to them.
First, Ms Johnson "refus[ed] to recognise...diagnostic advances" in clinical standards since 1992, turning a blind eye to more recent diagnostic manuals with updated definitions.
The Maduro government accused Ortega of turning a blind eye to violence by opposition supporters, and has also leveled a raft of corruption charges at her.
Wooten also accused the US Attorney's office of turning a blind eye to his complaints, suggesting exculpatory evidence is being withheld from attorneys in the case.
We also know that it's the insatiable dedication to uncovering the absolute truth that keeps us from turning a blind eye to corruption and to injustice.
After months of turning a blind eye to  "Touch Disease", Apple has created a worldwide repair program to address the issue on iPhone 6 Plus devices.
Western governments and international human rights groups have called on Ukrainian authorities to prosecute the perpetrators and stop turning a blind eye to violence against Roma.
Many of Nassar's victims, during his sentencing hearings, criticized Geddert for creating a hostile environment at his gym and turning a blind eye to Nassar's abuse.
Rights organizations have accused France under President Emmanuel Macron of turning a blind eye to what they say are increasing violations of freedoms by Sisi's government.
It is my sincere hope that we all stop turning a blind-eye to this growing problem and start better protecting the eyesight of our children.
There are no easy answers, but turning a blind eye to this new Internet phenomenon will continue to expose us to considerable peril in the future.
Bolsonaro, critics say, have starved the organization of the resources it needs to do its job, and it's effectively turning a blind eye to illegal deforestation.
"The international community keeps turning a blind eye to facts when it comes to #Libya & #migration," Emad Badi, a Libyan activist in Tripoli, wrote on Twitter.
They say Democrats will stop at nothing to ruin his presidency, and bristle at Democrats accusing them of turning a blind eye to the Russian threat.
There's a simple reason for that: London — or at least some of its most influential players — benefits from turning a blind eye to illicit Russian money.
Some envisioned an Oscars stage draped in black to honor victims and atone as an industry for turning a blind eye to men like Mr. Weinstein.
" Harris linked to the story on Twitter and said, "People are getting killed, and this President is turning a blind eye to America's national security threats.
Critics of Starr at the time accused him of turning a blind eye to sexual violence on his campus after pursuing Clinton for a sexual relationship.
For example, with the Farm Bill, Mr. Perdue and others within the party are quite comfortable turning a blind eye to corporate welfare and crony capitalism.
Given that our post-recession recovery is becoming a bit long-in-the-tooth, turning a blind eye to recessionary indicators would lead to disastrous outcomes.
It was revealed in the 1990s that agents had used him as an informant for decades, while turning a blind eye to his offenses, including murder.
The groups also accused the company of turning a blind eye to child labor, with children as young as 13 spotted helping with harvesting at the plantations.
If a democracy can be preserved only by turning a blind eye to genocide, then it is not worthy of the name, much less the world's protection.
But many families of 9/11 victims, for one, believe that the Saudi government played a role in facilitating or turning a blind eye to the attacks.
Timothy Mtambo, executive director of the Centre for Human Rights and Rehabilitation, a Malawian rights organization, accused the authorities of turning a blind eye to the attacks.
Since taking power in 2015, Law and Justice officials have legitimized and emboldened the country's far-right movements, simply by turning a blind eye to their activities.
Critics say Merkel has become over-dependent on Ankara because of the migrant crisis and that she is turning a blind eye to Turkey's human rights record.
Yet, foreign companies, including American automakers, have been turning a blind eye to the economic collapse, the humanitarian crisis and the creation of a purer "socialist" economy.
In her lawsuit, the former student charged Baylor with turning a blind eye to sexual assaults to build a strong football team under then-coach Art Briles.
Japanese television depends heavily on the roster of stars it and other entertainment companies provide, and so is suspected of turning a blind eye to their excesses.
Multiple former wrestlers who were coached by Jordan during their time at Ohio State University have previously accused him of turning a blind eye to the abuse.
While many activists thought the Muslim custom was wrong, some Muslim groups said Modi was targeting them while turning a blind eye to discrimination in Hindu society.
It would be like paying your kitchen remodeler an amount you previously established (somehow) and turning a blind eye to the extent it exceeds the contractors' bids.
The Department of Education is coming under congressional scrutiny for allegedly turning a blind eye to members of the military who were overcharged for their student loans.
And others in the global community were also calling for the prosecutor's exit because he was seen as turning a blind eye to corruption in the country.
Critics have accused the European Union of turning a blind eye to Turkey's rights record because it needs Ankara's help curbing huge flows of refugees and migrants.
But his boss, Roger E. Ailes, was, and Mr. Shine was accused in lawsuits of turning a blind eye to a climate that was hostile toward women.
The school, student activists now say, has been overly obsessed with burnishing credentials, turning a blind eye to concerns about the behavior of its alumni and faculty.
Delhi police, who are under the central government's direct command, have been accused by witnesses of turning a blind eye to, or being complicit in, the violence.
Afghanistan has long accused Pakistan of turning a blind eye to Afghan Taliban commanders on its soil and even of supporting the militant group, something Islamabad denies.
Now, details about how dysfunction in the digital media department was allowed to continue are revealing additional consequences of the Met's turning a blind eye to problems.
During the 2016 presidential campaign season, the press continuously questioned and criticized Ivanka's track record on women's issues, while turning a blind eye to Chelsea's questionable activities.
This is part of this Trump administration's message of standing firm against opponents and not turning a blind eye to allies that hurt America and its interests.
It involved turning a blind eye to illegal gun sales in the hope that tracking the buyers would lead investigators to key figures in Mexican drug cartels.
" The statement claimed a change had taken place in this vote: "The common practice of turning a blind eye to the U.N.'s anti-Israel bias is changing.
Bernstein also noted that the same Republican Party that assailed Democrat Hillary Clinton for alleged conflicts of interest is now turning a blind eye to Trump's potential exposure.
Whitfield also earned the title "the bone collector" for spreading other Housewives' drama, though she was slammed for turning a blind eye to pal Zolciak-Biermann's bad behavior.
But if you were to shield all those messages using encryption, the argument goes, you would essentially be turning a blind eye to a disturbing and growing problem.
Critics of President Yoweri Museveni, 72, have long accused him of turning a blind eye to venality, particularly by his supporters as a way of buying their loyalty.
Critics of German Chancellor Angela Merkel accuse her of turning a blind eye to Turkey's human rights record because she needs Ankara's help in managing Europe's migrant crisis.
Some Jews have accused Pius, who reigned from 1939 to 1958, of turning a blind eye to the Holocaust during World War Two by not speaking out forcefully.
There's simply no excuse for turning a blind eye to the illicit activities of Chinese individuals and entities, including continuing to shield China's most notorious proliferator, Karl Lee.
The following day, Trump reversed his longstanding Syrian policy of turning a blind eye to the crimes of dictator Bashar al-Assad in the interest of fighting ISIS.
Democrats have accused President Trump, who has railed against the special counsel investigation into Russian meddling, of turning a blind eye to the threat of future election interference.
Other leading Catholic clerics around the world have resigned for turning a blind eye to sexual abuse; others were convicted of abuse themselves; and some vaguely sought absolution.
As vice president, Mr. Biden played a key role in the dismissal of a prosecutor in Ukraine who had been accused of turning a blind eye to corruption.
If anything, the administration is turning a blind eye to the human-rights records of Northern Triangle governments for the sake of sending their emigrants back more easily.
But we also know that it is the insatiable dedication to uncovering the absolute truth that keeps us from turning a blind eye to corruption and to injustice.
Max Blumenthal, an advocate for Palestinian rights, took to Twitter shortly after Wiesel's death to criticize the author for turning a blind eye to Israeli human rights abuses.
A 2017 investigation by Wells Fargo's board blasted Ms. Tolstedt for creating a sales culture that fostered fraud, and Mr. Stumpf for turning a blind eye to it.
"The international community must stop turning a blind eye to these violations and the intolerable humanitarian situation" in Yemen, Kamel Jendoubi, the panel's chairman, said in a statement.
But we also know that it is the insatiable dedication to uncovering the absolute truth that keeps us from turning a blind eye to corruption and to injustice.
Jordan, who was an assistant wrestling coach at Ohio State from 1986 to 1994, has since been accused of turning a blind eye to reports about Strauss' conduct.
Hopp has been accused of turning a blind eye to what was going on in the sect led by Schaefer, who became an evangelical preacher with 300 followers.
Hospitals can profit from turning a blind eye to independent physician practices' billing, or in some cases they'll explicitly agree to share those profits, Yale's Zack Cooper said.
The US backed Saddam Hussein during his war with Iran in the 1980s, even turning a blind eye to Saddam's widespread use of chemical weapons against Iranian soldiers.
The Queen's friends are solid, moral people, and I don't think there was any suggestion that friends were turning a blind eye to things that the Queen wouldn't approve.
Most of the bankers said that kickbacks were prevalent, with loan officers turning a blind eye to the quality of collateral and knowingly accepting dubious and even fraudulent documents.
While some brands have accused Amazon of turning a blind eye to issues with its third-party sellers, their illegal activity is ultimately damaging to Amazon's brand, as well.
Trump's aides accused the Obama administration of turning a blind eye to some alleged Iranian infractions to avoid anything that would undermine confidence in the integrity of the deal.
So if there are future attacks like those in Quebec and Charleston, Trump's critics will have primed the public about Trump's turning a blind eye to white supremacist violence.
Judge Sonia Sotomayor was not having it though, and wrote a truly scathing dissent about the court turning a blind eye to the problem of racially motivated police brutality.
Prominent critics in South Bend have accused Buttigieg of turning a blind eye to allegations of racism within the police department and of failing to promote people of color.
President Obama sacrificed our strategic interests on so many levels, undercutting our military, apologizing for our leadership, and turning a blind eye to the ravage of iconic American industries.
He had been fired in December by Festing, who accused von Boeselager of turning a blind eye to the use of condoms in aid projects in the developing world.
The European Union is largely turning a blind eye to Mr. Erdogan's crackdown on the media in Turkey, including the seizure of Zaman, the country's largest newspaper, on Friday.
Eight wrestlers have come forward and accused Mr. Jordan of turning a blind eye to the abuse of the team physician, Richard H. Strauss, who killed himself in 2005.
Mr. Buffett also argued that executives at Wells Fargo, in turning a blind eye to the creation of fraudulent accounts to meet sales goals, had fostered a toxic culture.
Instead, Congress has practically rubber-stamped every request for additional resources ICE has made while turning a blind eye to the gross human rights abuses perpetrated by the agency.
They need Trump voters to get re-elected and they are willing to ignore the potential damage to our democracy by turning a blind eye to the President's behavior.
The fake reports often invent crimes committed by the newcomers, or, as in the Künast example, accuse liberal politicians or authorities of turning a blind eye to migrant offending.
Jim Jordan, a leading House conservative, stands accused by a half-dozen former Ohio State University wrestlers of turning a blind eye to routine sexual abuse of young athletes.
But his tweet thread was notable for the fact that it excoriated lawmakers in his own party who Amash said were turning a blind eye to the president's conduct.
"The days of turning a blind eye to Iran's hostile and belligerent actions toward the United States and the world community are over," Flynn said in a White House statement.
Should the Alabama senator be confirmed as expected, he will have enormous influence over the executive actions Trump takes and every intention of turning a blind eye to Trump's lawlessness.
It is undeniably hypocritical that Republicans would accuse Democrats of turning a blind eye to assault victims and pretend that Democrats are not holding members of their own party accountable.
This is not the only recent example of lawyers acting as willing participants in trying to help clients, while seemingly turning a blind eye to possible violations of the law.
MILITARY STUDENT DEBT: The Department of Education is coming under congressional scrutiny for allegedly turning a blind eye to members of the military who were overcharged for their student loans.
Modi, the state's chief minister at the time, faced allegations of turning a blind eye to the attacks on Muslims, but a court-appointed investigation panel absolved him of responsibility.
The ruling right-wing Law and Justice party has adopted a nationalist agenda as central to its populist platform, and emboldened extremists by turning a blind eye to their abuses.
Instead, many governments seem to have imitated some of the worst measures China put in place, while often turning a blind eye to the best of them, or its successes.
I didn't consent to this, but his report led to an internal administrative review, which concluded with the provost turning a blind eye to the evidence and exonerating my chair.
Mr. Shokin had been repeatedly accused of turning a blind eye to corruption in his office and among the Ukrainian political elite, and criticized for failing to bring corruption cases.
"We have known for many years that turning a blind eye to our immigration laws has made our country less secure," said Barrasso, who is a member of GOP leadership.
The campaign has caused a backlash amongst human rights groups, who accuse Duterte of turning a blind eye to killings by the police in the name of his war on drugs.
But rights organizations have accused France under Macron of turning a blind eye to what they say are increasing violations of freedoms by Sisi's government as the 2018 presidential elections approach.
CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuela's new chief prosecutor is investigating "spectacular" overpricing in a dozen contracts in the nation's Orinoco oil belt, accusing his fugitive predecessor of turning a blind eye to embezzlement.
"Forces linked to Daesh were publicly collecting money in some mosques in Iranian Kurdistan and the regime was clearly turning a blind eye to these actions," Hijri of the KDPI said.
When Turkey downed the Russian jet (sin #6), the country was already on the blacklist of the international community for turning a blind eye to Islamic radicalism brewing in its backyard.
He knows that appeasing totalitarians, shipping jobs to communist countries and turning a blind eye to terrorists weakens America and puts the dream of freedom out of reach for more people.
Finally, Susan's husband Owen McKay—who later pleaded guilty to the same charge, on account of his "turning a blind eye" to the grow house—was ordered to pay £22,000 [$31,000].
Slashing mandatory minimum sentences and granting early release to these murderers shows compassion for criminals while turning a blind eye to the tragic and terrifying real-world implications for their victims.
" According to National Security Advisor Michael Flynn, the sanctions communicate the end of "turning a blind eye to Iran's hostile and belligerent actions toward the United States and the world community.
Some residents on the government side accuse the United States and its allies of selective outrage, turning a blind eye to the excesses of allies, like Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Turkey.
Since the 1990s policymakers in Europe had backed diesel as a way to reduce carbon emissions, turning a blind eye to other ways in which the fuel might damage human health.
Related: How Corporations Are Costing Africa Billions Through Tax Schemes Human rights watchdog Amnesty International has accused several tech and auto industry giants of turning a blind eye to child labor.
A group of activists consider Tel Aviv Pride as a way to promote Israel as an oasis for human rights while turning a blind eye to the country's conflict with Palestinians.
According to Ernst, Republicans could impeach Biden for "turning a blind eye" to his son's work for Burisma, despite being assigned to take on Ukrainian corruption by the Obama White House.
Turning a blind eye to his partner's infidelities and alternative sexual preferences, he souped up a muscular old motorcycle to mechanically parade his mutilated masculinity around on dark but congested streets.
Hernández, who has visited Washington twice in the past month, could conceivably agree to sealing off Honduras' porous borders in exchange for Trump's turning a blind eye to Hernández's purported misdeeds.
A top Turkish official accused Donald Trump Friday of "turning a blind eye" to the murder of Jamal Khashoggi, after the president sided with Saudi Arabia over his own intelligence community.
She said that the clubs' bark was worse than their bite, with most showing an outward display of zero tolerance, while turning a blind-eye to drug use and supply inside.
Two officials alleged that someone had turned the Russian unmanned drone's camera off just before a Syrian hospital was struck, suggesting the Kremlin was turning a blind-eye to the attack.
In the 1880s, leading black women reformers like Ida B. Wells pointed out that white suffragists could not champion female equality while also turning a blind eye to lynching and racial segregation.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has faced a lot of criticism over the years for turning a blind eye to the problem of lead commonly contained in lipsticks and other cosmetics.
If men can passively ignore every pejorative weaponized against women in a genre still dominated by men, turning a blind eye to rape is a cakewalk we never hesitate to scurry down.
Common is copping to turning a blind eye to the allegations about R. Kelly abusing women ... saying he and the entire black community should have put a stop to it long ago.
A lawsuit filed by former yeshiva students in July argues that this is not the case, and that the city is turning a blind eye to the problem because of political considerations.
But turning a blind eye to shady developers just because they own the music it streams could make listeners question their loyalty and stray to Apple, which is notoriously serious about privacy.
Joe Scarborough is so disgusted, he says, with what he views as Republicans turning a blind eye to Donald Trump's actions that he's vowed to leave the party and become an Independent.
The Massachusetts Gaming Commission is calling the casino giant on the carpet for repeatedly turning a blind eye to accusations of rape and sexual misconduct against founder and former CEO Steve Wynn.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu claimed on Thursday that Iran was concealing a "secret atomic warehouse" in Tehran and tore into European countries for turning a blind eye to Iranian nuclear activity.
For this large swath of the world's population, Trump's decision to stop turning a blind eye to Iranian aggression has sparked a new, hopeful debate over how at last to counter it.
Turning a blind eye to Vladimir Putin's efforts to undermine American interests in Europe and elsewhere, Trump was quick to say that he would "get along very well" with the Russian strongman.
While letting programs expire technically saves money, untold social costs flow from an administration's obsessing about Muslims and Hispanic people, while turning a blind eye to neo-Nazis and white supremacist terrorists.
China has traditionally struggled to rein in its massive steel and coal sectors, with local governments often turning a blind eye to expansion projects that provide additional local employment and economic growth.
We can engage in hashtag activism all we want, but we most certainly cannot claim to stand for women and children while turning a blind eye to the dangers of violent pornography.
And even FDR has come under sharp scrutiny in recent decades for largely turning a blind eye to racial injustice in the South for fear of disturbing his party's alliance with segregationists.
Critics had looked disapprovingly on Mr. Kurz during his term in office for repeatedly turning a blind eye to the Freedom Party's continual flirtation with anti-Semitic sentiments and extreme-right organizations.
Mr. Trump over the years has been accused of making anti-Semitic remarks, turning a blind eye to anti-Jewish tropes or emboldening white supremacists like those in Charlottesville, Va., in 2017.
The FTC Act prohibits unfair and deceptive advertising "in any medium," but the FTC has long been criticized for turning a blind eye to blatant examples of misleading marketing across numerous sectors.
The GOP had spent seven years running a scorched-earth campaign against Obamacare, while turning a blind eye to the deep divisions within their own party on the "replace" part of their pledge.
China says they are criminals wanted for serious crimes in China and that it has every right to try them, accusing Taiwan of turning a blind eye to crime and politicizing the issue.
Suu Kyi, a Nobel Peace Prize laureate, has been accused of turning a blind eye to the military's violent persecution against the Rohingya in the state of Rakhine that escalated in August 2017.
Generally, Chinese citizens avoid publicly commenting on political issues, turning a blind eye to societal affairs they don't have control over anyway, out of fear of retribution from the Cyberspace Administration of China.
Now, instead of turning a blind eye to the supposed pain Kesha suffered, and was dragged through the mud for daring to speak about, the Recording Academy is giving her its biggest platform.
It will show that the United States is no longer turning a blind eye to the terror, and that those seeking a free, open, and democratic future for their nation are not alone.
If Republicans keep turning a blind eye to Donald Trump degrading, debasing and disgracing the office of the presidency, Democrats will do the job the GOP has been unable and unwilling to do.
"We have cities around California that are happy to welcome thousands of workers in gleaming new tech and innovation campuses, and are turning a blind eye to their housing need," said Mr. Chiu.
The leader, also accused of overseeing widespread human-rights abuses and turning a blind eye to suffering across the once-prosperous country, often says foreign media and global aid organizations exaggerate Venezuela's problems.
The leader, also accused of overseeing widespread human-rights abuses and turning a blind eye to suffering across the once-prosperous country, often says foreign media and global aid organizations exaggerate Venezuela's problems.
We also know it's the insatiable dedication to uncovering the absolute truth that keeps us from turning a blind eye to corruption and to injustice — to tyrants and victims, and secrets and lies.
After years of the previous administration turning a blind eye to this issue, the federal government is sending a clear and necessary message that the laws of this land are going to be enforced.
Even the Obama administration – which has been justifiably maligned for turning a blind eye to Iran's destructive regional policies – understood that Tehran would not negotiate a nuclear deal unless it had no other option.
We pat ourselves on the back for splurging on cage-free eggs and grass-fed beef while overlooking the people who serve us, turning a blind eye to the ways we subvert their success.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Middle-class cocaine users are turning a blind eye to the link between their drug habit and sex trafficking, slavery and murder, said the former head of UK drug strategy.
Most of its text is devoted to describing ICE's flaws: providing inadequate medical care at its facilities, turning a blind eye to sexual abuse against detainees, offering insufficient budget justifications to Congress, and more.
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Indeed, Hernández owes a lot to the United States, which has provided steady financial and political support, while turning a blind eye to an abysmal human rights situation and increasingly authoritarian and unconstitutional regime.
Jim Jordan, a Republican from Ohio, stands accused of turning a blind eye to alleged acts of molestation by a doctor working for the wrestling team Jordan assistant-coached at The Ohio State University.
Poroshenko has been accused by activists and opposition politicians, including former Georgia president Mikheil Saakashvili, of either abetting or turning a blind eye to corruption and vested interests while paying lip service to reform.
The diminishing United States presence in Afghanistan offers yet more room for Saudi Arabia, which has supported the American mission there while also turning a blind eye to wealthy residents privately funding the Taliban.
Then the GOP spent the next seven years running a scorched-earth campaign against Obamacare, turning a blind eye to the deep divisions within their own party on the "replace" portion of the pledge.
China launched countrywide audits in 2015 to help ensure compliance with efforts to curb pollution, with many local authorities accused of turning a blind eye to pollution in order to guarantee growth and employment.
Mike Pence would be our backup in a moment of constitutional crisis induced by a president whose abuses of power became too horrific and obvious for Congress to continue turning a blind eye to.
That means turning a blind eye to Trump's financial conflicts of interest, erratic behavior, and dishonesty while accepting his various doses of xenophobia, Islamophobia, and racism as the electioneering gambits that deliver the goods.
The US has a large military base in Honduras, which has led to accusations that both the current and previous US administrations are turning a blind eye to political violence and corruption in the country.
Hamas has responded to Trump's move by mobilising mass protests at the border and turning a blind eye to other factions firing into Israel in two weeks of daily attacks, which have tailed off recently.
They rallied around its provision to defund Planned Parenthood while turning a blind eye to the fact that this will lead mothers and their children, people with disabilities, and many more towards death or devastation.
Henry Davis Jr., a black member of the South Bend City Council, had a viral Twitter moment this weekend when he attacked Buttigieg for turning a blind eye to "systemic racism" in the police department.
The university has since stripped Carmen Puliafito of his tenure, but has come under intense scrutiny for reportedly turning a blind eye to the high-profile physician's behavior because of his reputation and fundraising prowess.
They've been lightly edited for length and grammar, and are published in an attempt to show that Apple turning a blind eye to touch disease continues to hurt some of the company's most loyal customers.
Critics blame President Nicolas Maduro and the ruling Socialist Party for Venezuela's economic mess, saying they have persisted with failed statist policies for too long, while turning a blind eye to rampant corruption and inefficiency.
Local government officials tasked with enforcing the policies of the central government, and fined if their region surpassed its quota, vacillated between turning a blind eye to rural families' unauthorized children and overly strict enforcement.
The opposition says he has been forced to buy the loyalty of the army, historically a power broker in Venezuela, giving them top posts and juicy business contracts while turning a blind eye to corruption.
A lesson from America's engagement with Mexico is that a formal system for low-skilled immigration, perhaps with fewer entitlements than for skilled workers, is far preferable to turning a blind eye to informal migration.
His charge that Mr Blair encouraged Labour ministers to connive in turning a blind eye to a broken system and then fiddled the numbers by giving so-called "bogus" asylum seekers work permits unfortunately sticks.
Turning a blind eye to an increasingly authoritarian regime in Turkey might result in an uncontrollable neighbor to the east of Fortress Europa that will haunt Europe and the Middle East for years to come.
But previous EB-5 scandals haven't been about government officials enriching themselves through the program, either — they've been about officials turning a blind eye to bad investments due to lobbying by powerful people outside government.
Is it possible that some of these universities—the Ivy League, for starters—are so closely linked to the government that there's a risk of officials turning a blind eye to their own alma matters?
Haley also leveled harsh criticism at Irish Major General Michael Beary, the commander of United Nations forces in Lebanon, accusing him of turning a blind eye to Iran's covert arming of the Hezbollah militant group.
This is just the latest scandal hanging over America's nuke troops, who in the past have come under fire for turning a blind eye to cheating on proficiency exams and allegedly using drugs like ecstasy.
"Those who criticize even the prospect of an antitrust investigation should know that, when it comes to antitrust, politically popular ends should not justify turning a blind eye to the competition laws," Mr. Delrahim wrote.
Technology giants, such as Google and Facebook, are accused of turning a blind eye to violent online propaganda and other platforms of allowing terrorists to communicate with each other out of reach of the intelligence services.
The notice said the latest campaign, described as the largest ever undertaken, would seek to "normalize compliance" in a region frequently accused of turning a blind eye to polluters in order to protect jobs and revenues.
" National Security Adviser Michael Flynn said in a statement that the sanctions show "the days of turning a blind eye to Iran's hostile and belligerent actions toward the United States and the world community are over.
By turning a blind eye to the dehumanization and exploitation of our community in order to buy into the financial gains, we become complicit in said dehumanization and exploitation and sell our souls in the process.
The surge in fires has alarmed environmentalists who blame right-wing President Jair Bolsonaro for undermining protection of the world's largest tropical rainforest and turning a blind eye to illegal deforestation by farmers and land grabbers.
The backdrop: In 2016, Biden threatened to withhold $1 billion in U.S. loan guarantees if the Ukrainian government did not oust prosecutor general Viktor Shokin, who had been accused of turning a blind eye to corruption.
FCC boss Ajit Pai says the agency will finally take steps to shore up the security of the FCC's public comment system after being widely criticized for turning a blind eye to routine fraud and abuse.
"Any politician who denies this evidence from world-class climate scientists in the United States will be willfully turning a blind eye to rising risks that threaten the lives and livelihoods of their citizens," he said.
By continuing to provide a waiver for Arak, Washington is turning a blind-eye to what appears to be Iranian subterfuge, as well braggadocio about the Islamic Republic's ability to offset limitations imposed on the reactor.
Hunt said the groups were "turning a blind eye" to the effect social media had on children's well-being - an accusation that comes as Facebook and others face heightened scrutiny worldwide over their impact and influence.
Maduro and his allies say critics exaggerate brutality by security forces while turning a blind eye to violence from opposition ranks, including burning people and setting off an explosion under a convoy of National Guard motorbikes.
If American conservative evangelicals hope to avoid retreat to another period of insularity and irrelevance, they must face the possibility that Trump's evangelical loyalists aren't just turning a blind eye to his racial and gender politics.
Since 2015, Israeli legal groups and their partners in the United States have filed at least three lawsuits against Facebook, accusing it of turning a blind eye to how the militant organizations use the social network.
Beijing still has a long way to go to provide sufficient evidence that the government is no longer facilitating nor turning a blind eye to all of the inconsistent intellectual property protection practices occurring in China.
The police response has sparked widespread criticism, amid growing concerns that the authorities are turning a blind eye to abuses by hardline nationalist groups with ideological links to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's ruling Bharatiya Janata Party.
The United States has withheld $800 million of military aid from Pakistan this year, having accused Islamabad of turning a blind eye to, or helping, Afghan Taliban and Haqqani network fighters who stage attacks in Afghanistan.
We are offended by the news media's belligerent efforts to portray the pro-abortion movement as normal, while turning a blind eye to the millions of us who believe that women deserve something better than abortion.
They seem to be turning a blind eye to the dominant role that so-called shadow banks (hedge funds, private equity funds, large money market funds and pension funds) play in the American financial system now.
The only real feature XOutOf10 provides is the ability to mock your Apple-loyal friends who are lusting over the iPhone X while seemingly turning a blind eye to one of Apple's worst design decisions in years.
The EU is accused of turning a blind eye to Turkey's human rights breaches, including the deaths of hundreds of civilians during security operations against Kurdish militants, because it needs Turkey's help curbing the flow of migrants.
But documents reveal WWF's own staffers on the ground are often deeply entwined with the rangers' work — coordinating their operations, jointly directing their raids and patrols alongside government officials, and turning a blind eye to their misdeeds.
Argentine prosecutors are investigating possible involvement of public officials in paying for sex from women being exploited or turning a blind eye to sex trafficking and granting permits for bars where the crime is known to occur.
" In 2017, research by Amnesty International found that major global companies which use palm oil — a key ingredient in countless beauty and food products — are "turning a blind eye to exploitation of workers in their supply chain.
Yet many Labour MPs, as well as Jewish groups across the country, virulently disagree, accusing Mr Corbyn of turning a blind eye to offensive statements made by his own allies about Israel that crossed into anti-Semitism.
Meanwhile, too many Republicans make populist arguments about bullying officials and Washington pen-pushers, while turning a blind eye to years of mergers that have left some industries at the mercy of a few, exceedingly powerful, incumbents.
Republicans, delighted by signs of division on Guantanamo, are launching a two-pronged attack: Criticize Dems who won't weigh in as turning a "blind eye" to national security and hammer those who rebuke Obama as politically motivated.
The disgraced FIFA head appeared at the event with Luis Moreno Ocampo, a former International Criminal Court prosecutor who accused the 80-year-old Swiss citizen of turning a blind eye to corruption within regional soccer organizations.
The majority holds otherwise by ignoring the facts, misconstruing our legal precedent, and turning a blind eye to the pain and suffering the Proclamation inflicts upon countless families and individuals, many of whom are United States citizens.
MANILA — The Philippines on Monday barred its citizens from traveling to Kuwait for employment, accusing the oil-rich gulf state of turning a blind eye to the abuse and even killing of domestic workers and other Filipinos.
And he injected himself into the firing of TV anchorman Matt Lauer after allegations of sexual harassment, while turning a blind eye to a GOP candidate suspected of pursuing a 28500-year-old girl, Alabama's Roy Moore.
At the same time, he placated Dixiecrats by turning a blind eye to Jim Crow, and he mollified nativists by allowing immigration quotas to keep doomed European Jews, among them my own relatives, away from our shores.
JFK's affairs: He might have gotten caught In the 1960s, the rules of the day called on news reporters to respectfully cover the country's leaders, and that usually meant turning a blind eye to politicians' extramarital affairs.
The United States turning a blind eye to this behavior is not in the interests of the many U.S. companies operating in Kazakhstan that need legal certainty, not the status quo, where rule of law is weak.
"Given the current leadership in the House and their recent history of turning a blind eye to, or even enabling, this president's actions, I find it highly unlikely that they would act to protect" the special counsel, Rep.
This is because it provides power over payers, who are often also pressed into aiding more lucrative crime by, say, concealing drugs or firearms, or by turning a blind eye to a robbery, fugitive hideout or insurance scam.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Turning a blind eye to climate change will come at a price the world can no longer afford to pay, the director of a documentary produced by Hollywood star Leonardo DiCaprio said on Monday.
"After years of the previous administration turning a blind eye to this issue, the federal government is sending a clear and necessary message that the laws of this land are going to be enforced," the governor said then.
It's a dilemma that was examined by Bloomberg earlier this month in an explosive report that charged YouTube's top brass—Wojcicki among them—with turning a blind eye to the platform's ongoing content problems in favor of engagement.
Pramila Jayapal accused the agency of turning a blind eye to the industry-heavy makeup of the FCC's Communications Security, Reliability, and Interoperability Council (CSRIC), which advises Pai on everything from telecom network security threats to disaster recovery.
China's local governments are proving to be one of the key battlegrounds in its "war on pollution", with many accused of turning a blind eye to environmental violations so as to protect valuable sources of revenue and jobs.
French equities are "too relaxed", UBS warned on Friday noting that the gap between the CAC40 and government bond spread was its widest since 2012, suggesting equity investors were turning a blind eye to the selloff in bonds.
More than a dozen former wrestlers in recent weeks have accused Jordan of turning a blind eye to Strauss's inappropriate behavior, though Jordan has repeatedly denied the accusations and has received support from other former wrestlers and coaches.
"The Department of Education is turning a blind eye to widespread fraud and abuse at for-profit schools that left thousands of students in debt without a meaningful education," said Suzanne Martindale, a senior attorney for Consumers Union.
Speaking at a separate briefing, defense ministry spokesman Ren Guoqiang said they had noted that the United States had recently been "turning a blind eye to the facts and hyping up" the militarization of the South China Sea.
We've stopped turning a blind eye to some of the monsters in our midst, like Weinstein or Bill Cosby or R. Kelly (even as we've continued dismissing the claims against others, like Kavanaugh or, you know, Donald Trump).
The devastating truth that permeated the piece—that the most powerful government in the world is actively turning a blind eye to those situated on the economic front lines of the encroaching disaster—prompts a number of questions.
The ouster of the Ukrainian prosecutor, who was widely believed to be turning a blind eye to rampant corruption, was the consensus position of the Obama administration as well as European governments and international institutions at the time.
They also can be shared easily thanks to social media, which has fanned outrage and calls for change -- including for Moise's resignation -- as anti-corruption activists accuse the President of turning a blind eye to the PetroCaribe allegations.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia's Foreign Ministry accused the U.N. secretary general of turning a blind eye to what Moscow says is U.S. delays in issuing visas for Russian officials seeking to travel to the U.N. headquarters in New York.
The PiS party, which has been ahead in most polls for the European elections, has succeeded in building a broad coalition of conservative-minded voters, but critics have accused it of turning a blind eye to far-right extremism.
It accuses them of knowingly misleading the public about the addictiveness of their drugs, as well as turning a blind eye to doctors who were accused of prescribing dangerously high doses or diverting their supply to the black market.
"Japan is turning a blind eye to these workers because it needs them, but it won't come up with a proper long-term strategy for them," says Yucel, whose company is located on the fringes of the Japanese capital.
Beijing has identified local governments as one of the key battlegrounds in its nationwide anti-pollution efforts, with many accused of turning a blind eye to environmental violations in a bid to protect valuable sources of revenue and jobs.
But Goop also promoted a lot of products that I've been turning a blind eye to: adaptogenic mushrooms, like reishi and cordyceps, super food supplement blends like "spirit dust," or "moon dust," alkaline diets, detoxes, and bullet proof coffee.
Turning a blind eye to potential misconduct in the name of making a profit is the core of the F.C.P.A.'s prohibition because businesses can view any consequences from being involved in corruption as a cost of doing business.
Washington has signaled to Pakistan that it will cut aid and enact other punitive measures if Islamabad does not stop helping or turning a blind eye to the Haqqani network militants who carry out cross-border attacks in Afghanistan.
At its core, p-hacking is really about confirmation bias—the human tendency to seek and preferentially find evidence that confirms what we'd like to believe, while turning a blind eye to things that might contradict our preferred truths.
South Africa and other critics of the international tribunal, which was created to prosecute war crimes and crimes against humanity, say that the body has mostly pursued Africans while turning a blind eye to more politically powerful leaders elsewhere.
Outside the Apollo Theater, where the mayor spoke on Monday night, a handful of protesters accused him of turning a blind eye to the education being offered in the city's Hasidic yeshivas, which serve tens of thousands of children.
When gold was discovered in the Black Hills in the early 1870s, the treaty was violated immediately, the federal government first turning a blind eye to the invading gold rushers and then annexing the territory and creating the Dakotas.
But what we should most fear is the danger from within, whether through inappropriate choices of cabinet officials, turning a blind eye to foreign interference in our elections, or our indifference to the slow but steady creep of authoritarianism.
And by convention, the next one is due to be a Labour MP. Turning a blind eye to a culture that allows harassment and abuse at work is a particularly uncomfortable position for Labour, a party founded to protect workers' rights.
It began the process of pulling its products from Amazon's U.S. store in July 2016 over claims the retailer was turning a blind eye to rampant counterfeiting, per CNBC, and it's doing the same regarding Amazon's European division beginning in 2018.
Scarlet's practice of hiring underage models (as young as 14) and promoting them as ideals of feminine beauty, then turning a blind eye to photographers and others who exploited them, ran contrary to the magazine's view of itself as empowering.
Back in early March, the former "Hannibal" EP chastised 20th Century Fox and others involved with the Freddie Mercury biopic " Bohemian Rhapsody " for turning a blind eye to the complexities of the late Queen singer's sexuality in its first trailer.
Since unexpectedly becoming Labour leader in 2015 after decades spent on the left-wing fringes of the party, Corbyn has repeatedly faced accusations of turning a blind eye to anti-Semitic comments in the party and among groups he supports.
"What's more, the pair charged House Republicans with willfully turning a blind eye to "widespread evidence that Mr. Trump and his organization had worked with a wide array of dubious Russians in arrangements that often raised questions about money laundering.
Further, the Department of Justice has abused its prosecutorial discretion to serve partisan political purposes by prosecuting pro-democracy activists and by demanding harsher sentences for them, while turning a blind eye to abuses by police officers during the Umbrella Movement.
DUBAI (Reuters) - Bahrain's government has crushed dissent and violently cracked down on protests in the past year, Amnesty International said on Thursday, and it accused Britain and the United States in particular of turning a blind eye to its abuses.
Such tactics are much more difficult for democratic leaders, like May or German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who have to contend with popular opinion in their home countries, where appeasing Trump or turning a blind eye to his offenses is unpopular.
Britain's opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn has recently faced claims of turning a blind eye to anti-Semitic comments in the party and among groups he supports - something the Conservative Party has used to argue he is not fit to lead Britain.
In 2009, Erdogan's AKP decided to enter into a truce with the PKK, turning a blind eye to continued military operations by the PKK in order to reap the millions of Kurdish votes that Erdogan got in the 2014 Presidential election.
The United States and other Western nations had for months called for the ousting of Mr. Shokin, who was widely criticized for turning a blind eye to corrupt practices and for defending the interests of a venal and entrenched elite.
The European Union has been accused of turning a blind eye to human rights violations in Turkey, to a crackdown on the news media and to curbs on academic freedoms in a bid to find a solution to the migrant crisis.
"The Department of Education is turning a blind eye to widespread fraud and abuse at for-profit schools that left thousands of students in debt without a meaningful education," Suzanne Martindale, a senior attorney for the Consumers Union told the Times.
But let it be known that sleeping at the wheel while your company gets breached, turning a blind eye to the evil doings of your largest funding sources and executive immunity from sexual misconduct violations no longer have their place here.
For many Russian experts, the attack on Sergei Skripal, a former GRU military intelligence officer who betrayed dozens of Russian agents to MI6, was a test for Britain after years of turning a blind eye to the reality of modern Russia.
Taken together, the events illustrate a vexing problem for Trump and key US allies across Asia: how to keep tensions with Pyongyang from escalating out of control without turning a blind eye to North Korea's rapidly advancing nuclear and missile programs.
Cardinal McCarrick resigned in July over allegations of sexually abusing minors, but since then priests in the diocese of Lincoln, Nebraska, and seminarians in Boston and elsewhere have publicly accused their superiors of turning a blind eye to sexual misconduct.
Many in the region still deeply resent the United States for backing previous rebellions, coups and plots in countries like Cuba, Nicaragua, Brazil and Chile, and for turning a blind eye to the abuses military regimes committed during the Cold War.
The scandal has ensnared Representative Jim Jordan, a conservative firebrand running for speaker of the House, who served as an assistant wrestling coach and has been accused by some of his former wrestlers of turning a blind eye to the abuse.
But Mr. Moster, who said he has raised more than $10,000 to put up a billboard accusing Mr. de Blasio of turning a blind eye to yeshivas, said that the broadened language should not preclude the city from issuing its findings.
Because while he has no problem tossing around unsubstantiated allegations about the Bidens, Jordan — a former assistant wrestling coach at Ohio State — has recently been under scrutiny for allegedly turning a blind eye to a sexual abuse scandal at the school.
The IAAF's former doping chief Gabrielle Dolle was also banned for five years after all four men were found to have been involved in taking payment for covering up positive drugs tests or turning a blind eye to the activities.
Hadi accused former U.S. President Barack Obama of turning a blind eye to what he described as Iranian expansion that allowed the Houthis to seize the Yemeni capital Sanaa as he was only preoccupied with the success of nuclear talks with Tehran.
Doing so would be a marketed shift from the Obama policies of turning a blind eye to the costs of cheap foreign labor on our blue-collar communities and from Republican traditions of unfettered free trade that places the bottom line over workers.
Moldova, which is wedged between Ukraine to the east and Romania to the west, was part of the Soviet Union until its fall in 19963, and Western observers have long warned against turning a blind eye to Russian influence in the country.
But beneath the broad consensus that facing the country's dark past was the right thing to do, some began to insist that this came at the cost of turning a blind eye to the crimes of the leftist guerrillas in the 1970s.
As snow fell, survivors and advocates braved the weather to rally behind the #MeToo campaign as speakers took turns demanding an end to our society turning a blind eye to thousands of women, men, and children being harassed and assaulted every year.
What starts as an 'innocent' fudge in order to not disappoint 'the Street' – say, trade-loading at quarter-end, turning a blind eye to rising insurance losses, or drawing down a 'cookie-jar' reserve – can become the first step toward full-fledged fraud.
What starts as an "innocent" fudge in order to not disappoint 'the Street' – say, trade-loading at quarter-end, turning a blind eye to rising insurance losses, or drawing down a "cookie-jar" reserve – can become the first step toward full-fledged fraud.
They carried signs reading "My Life Isn't Your Porn," and effigies of the police, who have repeatedly been accused of turning a blind eye to molka cases despite having a law that, on the surface but rarely in practice, criminalizes the practice.
Whether through allowing engineers 20 percent of their time to work on unorthodox projects, hosting week-long office hackathons or giving a helpful nudge (or turning a blind eye) to an internal skunkworks initiative, innovation breeds best in a bit of chaos.
"ASEAN needs to stop turning a blind eye to Myanmar's atrocities against the Rohingya, and cease lending legitimacy to the repatriation process," Eva Sundari, an Indonesian lawmaker and a board member of the ASEAN Parliamentarians for Human Rights, said in a statement.
"Things couldn't be better for UKIP, but unfortunately we've gone in this direction of street activism and turning a blind eye to extremist politics," he said, pointing to a march set for next Sunday in London at which Batten and Robinson will speak.
Decades of seeming empowerment, after all, gave way to the Trump era; the #MeToo movement, for all its groundbreaking accomplishments, has coincided with lawmakers, not to mention millions of voters, turning a blind eye to credible accusations of rape against the president.
Instead of challenging her military, Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi has often chided the rest of the world for, in her view, turning a blind eye to violent acts by armed Rohingya militants against members of other ethnic and religious groups in Rakhine.
The long-running scandal over sexual misconduct in the church has grown beyond abuse by priests to focus scrutiny on bishops who have themselves been accused of abuse or of turning a blind eye to abusive priests and a deaf ear to victims.
WASHINGTON — After years of turning a blind eye to Representative Steve King's inflammatory statements and racist behavior, Republicans decided this week they had enough after Mr. King asked The New York Times when phrases like white supremacy and white nationalism had become offensive.
That, and Trump's policies of trying to deny health care to the poor, of running up a trillion-dollar deficit to enrich a handful at the very top, of turning a blind eye to mass shootings of schoolchildren, would take down Republicans.
" The Interior Department statement said they "welcome" the resignations and accused the departing members of turning a blind eye to reports of "ethics and management failures, all while taking credit for the extensive work of private companies during the NPS centennial celebration.
Even though a lot still needs to be done, the CEO of a leading U.K. entertainment body spoke to CNBC on Tuesday about how the era of "the casting couch" and turning a blind eye to sexual harassment could be nearing its end.
Sanders, a 2020 presidential candidate, has repeatedly criticized the criminal justice system on the campaign trail, saying it focuses too much on punishing people of color for nonviolent offenses while turning a blind eye to financial wrongdoing and other white collar crime.
What starts as an 'innocent' fudge in order to not disappoint 'the Street' — say, trade-loading at quarter-end, turning a blind eye to rising insurance losses, or drawing down a 'cookie-jar' reserve — can become the first step toward full-fledged fraud.
RAQQA/DUBAI (Reuters) - While Syrian President Bashar al-Assad was accusing the West of turning a blind eye to Islamic State smuggling, a member of his parliament was quietly doing business with the group, farmers and administrators in the militants' former stronghold said.
"The problem with that policy is that it has meant in practice turning a blind eye to a visible deterioration of quality of democracy and the rule of law," said Dalibor Rohac, a scholar at the American Enterprise Institute, a conservative-leaning D.C. think tank.
Now, a group of security researchers wants to name and shame not only the hackers responsible for such crippling attacks, but also the internet providers and traffic carriers that enable them by turning a blind eye to their actions, with a project called SpoofIT.
The defendants are also charged with "turning a blind eye" to suspicious pharmaceutical orders that allowed the two counties to be flooded with opioids, as they didn't report suspicious orders to the DEA and shipped orders that were or should have been flagged as suspicious.
Instead, we have witnessed rioting in locales as diverse as Baltimore and Ferguson, and the latter's spawning of BlackLivesMatter —a politically ambitious coalition focused exclusively on blacks killed by white cops while turning a blind eye to the skyrocketing black-on-black murder rate.
Speaking to reporters aboard the plane taking him back to Rome from Armenia, he also said the Church should ask forgiveness for the way it has treated women, for turning a blind eye to child labor and for "blessing so many weapons" in the past.
Justin Amash thinks President Donald Trump's conduct in office is impeachable, that Attorney General William Barr knowingly misled the public about the conclusions in special counsel Robert Mueller's report, and that his Republican colleagues in Congress are turning a blind eye to it all.
PARIS (Reuters) - Emmanuel Macron's blunt diagnosis that NATO is "brain dead" has upset other Europeans, but that's a risk the French president is prepared to take if it stops them turning a blind eye to an ever more dangerous world, officials in Paris say.
The refugees will continue to come as long as the war in Syria rages on, which means Ankara will continue to have the threat of opening the gates to Europe or turning a blind eye to the human smuggling mafias on its Aegean shores.
The EU, seemingly unable or unwilling to find a systematic solution to this humanitarian crisis, responded by turning a blind eye to war crimes being committed in the Kurdish region of Turkey with the hope of convincing the Ankara to keep its European borders closed.
But at some point, those individuals will have to look at themselves in the mirror and accept that they have made a deal with the devil in turning a blind eye to Trump's myriad of shortcomings as a standard-bearer for people of faith.
But for seven women at Dartmouth College, her timing was ironic, at best: The announcement came just one day after they filed a $70 million class-action lawsuit against the university for turning a blind eye to rampant sexual harassment and assault on campus.
That's actually a pretty sympathetic take, considering how little Mr. Reed thinks of "Hamilton," which he accuses of, among other things, turning a blind eye to the Schuyler family's ownership of slaves and soft-pedaling Alexander Hamilton's elitist politics and his attitude toward slavery.
In 2016, the elder Mr. Biden successfully pushed for Mr. Shokin's ouster because the Obama administration and other Western governments and international institutions contended he was turning a blind eye to corruption in his own office and among the country's elite, including Mr. Zlochevsky.
Hong Kong's police officers—visibly exhausted and embittered after 17 weeks upholding the authority of the territory's despised political leaders—stand ready to club, tear-gas and arrest anyone they deem a threat, while repeatedly turning a blind eye to violence by pro-Communist thugs.
In a social media post, Russian youth climate activists in the Fridays for Future group welcomed the new plan but said "as always, the Russian government is in no hurry and is turning a blind eye to the sky-rocketing average temperature on the planet".
But critics say that, often as not, rather than acting as a neutral peacemaker, Qatar takes sides in conflicts — helping oust Muammar el-Qaddafi in Libya in 2011, or turning a blind eye to wealthy citizens who funnel cash to extremist Islamist groups in Syria.
AT&T has a history of turning a blind eye to various types of fraud when the company gets a cut of the proceeds, and at one point responded to allegations of robocall apathy by falsely claiming the government prevented it from doing more.
In exchange for turning a blind eye to Trump's corruption, Republicans are getting a slate of conservative judges, a solid roster of business-friendly regulators, and, if they're lucky, a giant tax cut for the rich and millions of people cut off from Medicaid benefits.
Then, he found himself at the center of cover-up accusations when former Vatican aide Carlos Maria Viganò accused him of knowingly turning a blind eye to sanctions against Cardinal McCarrick instituted by Benedict XVI, allegations on which Francis has consistently refused to comment.
Last weekend, a former Vatican official, ex-papal nuncio Carlo Maria Viganò, published an incendiary open letter calling for Francis to resign for willfully turning a blind eye to ex-Cardinal Theodore McCarrick's decades of sexual abuse and harassment against junior seminarians under his authority.
Now, Pyongyang says the joint statement Trump and Kim signed in Singapore on June 12, 2018, is "in danger" because it says the U.S. is "turning a blind eye to its implementation" with an "arrogant and unilateral U.S. policy" that it says "will never work,"per Reuters.
By firing back at the international community's attempt to challenge its policy in Xinjiang, and turning a blind eye to the evidence of rampant abuse, China's partners are also doubling down on one of their usual refrains: sovereignty is sacrosanct, particularly when human rights are involved.
Speaking to reporters aboard a plane taking him back to Rome from Armenia, the pope also said the church should ask forgiveness for the way it has treated women, for turning a blind eye to child labor and for "blessing so many weapons" in the past.
This policy involved displacing Palestinians from area C—a zone under full Israeli control comprising 60 percent of the West Bank—passing several laws legalizing previously illegal settlements, and turning a blind eye to the construction of new outposts (illegal under Israeli law) and expanding Israeli settlements.
Consumer groups charge the current FCC is not only ignoring the massive public backlash to the rules' repeal, but is turning a blind eye to comment fraud in order to raise doubts about the validity of the entire process—and therefore the value of legitimate public opposition.
But even with referees turning a blind eye to crime like a corrupt cop in a mafia movie and Player Safety more interested in doing literally anything besides holding a hearing, only one person has made the NHL look worse over the past six weeks. 1.
In the early years of the Syrian revolution, Turkey was accused of turning a blind eye to the movement of thousands of Islamic State fighters over its southern border with Syria, where they joined the war against the forces of the Syrian president, Bashar al-Assad.
The lawsuit also accused the United States Olympic Committee and the national sports organization U.S.A. Taekwondo of turning a blind eye to the abuse and allowing coaches and athletes who had shown a pattern of predatory behavior to take international trips with young women and girls.
"If Gina Haspel were to be confirmed with these allegations unanswered and the truth obscured by secrecy and obstruction, it would be yet another demonstration of the U.S. government turning a blind eye to torture committed in the program," Amnesty International USA said Monday in a statement.
Western nations have been providing military training and equipment to the Sisi government to aid in its fight against Islamic militants in the restive Sinai peninsula, in what many rights groups describe as prioritizing security while turning a blind eye to the country's poor human rights record.
While Trump has appeared tough on China's trade policies after imposing tariffs on roughly $350 billion worth of goods, he has been accused of turning a blind eye to Beijing's human rights abuses while offering praise to the country's communist regime and its leader, Xi Jinping.
The order, issued after a grand jury chose not to indict the New York City police officer who had killed Eric Garner in 2014, was intended to dispel widespread public suspicion that prosecutors were turning a blind eye to unjustified killings of civilians by the police.
The report said a four-point joint statement signed by Trump and Kim on June 12 last year pledging to work towards a new relationship "is in danger of being a blank sheet of paper because the U.S. is turning a blind eye to its implementation".
While thousands of priests within the Catholic Church have been accused of participating in, or turning a blind eye to, child sex abuse by the clergy, Law was among the highest-profile figures to have been implicated in the scandal for covering up junior priests' abuses.
A responsible United States Congress would investigate these matters, and it speaks volumes about how invested the current Republican majority is in turning a blind eye to such a broad range of Trumpian misconduct that it doesn't even occur to anyone to wonder whether investigations will happen.
Each of these trades is designed to give us a policy win we want in exchange for our turning a blind eye to Trump's amassing of power at the expense of our republic's essential ideals, norms, and institutions, which are enshrined in the Declaration of Independence and our Constitution.
The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan upheld a lower court dismissal of claims that Dimon and 12 other executives and directors breached their duties by turning a blind eye to Madoff, an important client for two decades, to maintain the bank's lucrative relationship with him.
But we have seen the price of siding with religious fundamentalists throughout history, how U.S. arming of al Qaeda in Afghanistan backfired, and how turning a blind eye to the rise of ISIS in Iraq and Syria helped grow this monster that the whole world is now threatened by.
Germany has taken a tougher line since the shock of Siemens, an engineering giant, having to agree on a $2666bn legal settlement in 215 with American and European authorities for bribery, but France still has a reputation for turning a blind eye to the behaviour of its firms abroad.
Tony Cárdenas to vacate the chairmanship of its political campaign committee as the California Democrat faces allegations of sexually assaulting a then-16-year-old girl in 2007 -- a decision angering some House Democrats who say the party appears to be turning a blind eye to the controversy.
Punjab is governed by the regional political party Akali Dal, which has long been accused by its opponents of turning a blind eye to the state's pervasive drug mafia and, presumably, is not eager to have viewers — and voters — reminded of the issue of heroin use in the state.
At the same time, at least 1,500 Saudis had traveled to Iraq and Syria to join ISIS over the years, and Baghdad had long accused Saudi Arabia of turning a blind eye to Sunni militants crossing its territory to enter Iraq to take part in the country's sectarian conflict.
Debating an emergency motion calling on authorities to beef up rules and enforcement of gender equality laws and sanctions for abuse in workplaces across Europe, members of the European Parliament also demanded the EU legislature stop turning a blind eye to "disgusting" practices by some of their own colleagues.
The United States also alleges that senior Afghan Taliban commanders live on Pakistani soil, and has signaled it will cut aid and take other steps if Islamabad does not stop helping or turning a blind eye to Haqqani militants crossing the border to carry out attacks in Afghanistan.
The United States also alleges that senior Afghan Taliban commanders live on Pakistani soil and has signaled it will cut aid and take other steps if Islamabad does not stop helping or turning a blind eye to Haqqani militants crossing the border to carry out attacks in Afghanistan.
But on January 10, she wrote an open letter to Dylan Farrow that was published in the Huffington Post, apologizing for turning "a blind eye" to Farrow's story: In December I called your brother Ronan, sharing about the aftermath of my and other women's coming forward about Harvey Weinstein.
His bigotry, his boasting, his lies, his pride, his scams of the vulnerable, his worship of materialism, his insults of the dead, his turning a blind eye to refugees, his bragging of adulterous behavior, his treatment of "the least" among us — all of this is antithetical to Christian philosophy.
"In light of this latest disturbing report that chronicles XPO turning a blind eye to pregnant workers, we urge XPO to re-evaluate its priorities with its work force and make immediate changes to its current, allegedly deleterious workplace practices," the senators wrote to XPO's chief executive, Bradley Jacobs.
To reverse this dangerous slide of trust of independent election observers, multilateral institutions and governments in the region must stop turning a blind eye to the illegitimate groups that lack basic professionalism and objectivity and denounce their efforts to hijack the professional, standards-driven field of election observation.
"Following our longstanding calls to take action, the FCC finally informed the Committee today that one or more wireless carriers apparently violated federal privacy protections by turning a blind eye to the widespread disclosure of consumers' real-time location data," Pallone said in a statement after receiving the letter.
In recent years, the Orthodox Church has assumed an outsize role in Russia's political life and steadily increased its influence over worldly matters, from getting opera productions banned and censoring film scripts to turning a blind eye to radical Orthodox activists, who smash what they see as antireligious sculptures.
The lawsuit, filed in the Southern District of Indiana, accuses the sport's national governing body -- USA Diving -- and its state-level arm -- the Indiana Diving Association -- of turning a blind eye to Heaton's behavior, as well as to alleged sexual abuse and other sexual misconduct by other coaches.
The Ohio Republican has been under intense scrutiny in recent months after several former Ohio State wrestlers accused Jordan of turning a blind eye to rampant sexual abuse at the university while he was an assistant wrestling coach there in the late 2015s — allegations that Jordan has vehemently denied.
A federal class-action lawsuit against a group of wealthy middle-aged surfers in the Los Angeles area seeks to have the group labeled a gang and accuses the city and police department of Palos Verdes Estates of turning a blind eye to the group's violent, criminal behavior.
Turning a blind eye to the law just encourages human smuggling that puts these kids into such terrible danger so let&aposs expose the harsh realities of that seedy underworld, with the human trafficking expert and former ICE and INS agent Claude Arnold who has such vast experience in this.
They've come to believe that regardless of what is in a man's heart, if he supports laws that have the inevitable consequence of disenfranchising black voters, overpolicing black, Latino, and Muslim communities, and turning a blind eye to private discrimination, his effect is racist even if his intent is not.
The DA's bitter dispute with de Lille, whom it appointed as mayor through its control of the city council but now accuses of turning a blind eye to corruption, has tarnished its reputation ahead of elections next year in which it aims to challenge the ruling African National Congress (ANC).
CEOs and executives who are haphazardly exploring the economic possibilities in Iran are turning a blind eye to the regime's history of deadly human rights violations, ongoing support for Hezbollah—a sanctioned terrorist organization—and continued violations of international law, including arbitrary arrests and detentions of dual-nationals and money laundering.
If Trump somehow forces Sessions out anyhow, or gets his hands dirty and requests Sessions's resignation, he will have drawn the ire—if not the actual enmity—of Senate Republicans, who love their old colleague, and would feel at least a little guilty about turning a blind eye to it.
Nassar's victims have banded together to speak out against the various parties that they accuse of enabling or turning a blind eye to the team doctor's sexual abuse, including parents, USOC and USA Gymnastics officials, other team doctors and others who they say did not listen to their stories for years.
It was an empty gesture towards adventurousness that feels doubly cheap in light of how grimly reluctant the manager was to let Marcus Rashford loose on opponents, turning a blind eye to the Manchester United youngster's obvious excellence and the face-clawingly dismal output on offer from a knackered Harry Kane.
" She again drew upon that idea in her dissent on Tuesday, in which she accused the majority of "ignoring the facts, misconstruing our legal precedent and turning a blind eye to the pain and suffering the proclamation inflicts upon countless families and individuals, many of whom are United States citizens.
Or turning a blind eye to unconscionable comments like one from Minnesota's new congresswoman Ilhan Omar, who tweeted in 2012 "Israel has hypnotized the world, may Allah awaken the people and help them see the evil doings of Israel" — because she is breaking ground as a Muslim woman of color.
If Tim Cook and Jamie Dimon had done their due diligence, they would know that the S.P.L.C. is an organization that has lost its way, smearing people who are fighting for liberty and turning a blind eye to an ideology and political movement that has much in common with Nazism.
It is more dispiriting still to realize that the government of our land, at least in the present administration, has shown little empathy toward victims of white bigotry, and indeed, has helped to spread the paralyzing virus of hatred, by turning a blind eye to what is done in their name.
Representative Pallone issued the following statement after receiving the letter: Following our longstanding calls to take action, the FCC finally informed the Committee today that one or more wireless carriers apparently violated federal privacy protections by turning a blind eye to the widespread disclosure of consumers' real-time location data.
Bangladesh, which is the largest exporter of clothing after China, is able to save on manufacturers' costs by paying one of the lowest minimum wages in the world and by often turning a blind eye to the laws, agreements and standards that would protect workers and the environment but raise prices.
Democrats have gone right along with this "see no evil" approach toward the polluting ways of China, demanding that Americans bear the burden of drastic emissions cuts, while turning a blind eye to the fact that Beijing has adamantly refused to take any actions that might harm the Chinese economy.
In the past decade, these groups have all had rear bases in Pakistan, and US officials have repeatedly accused Islamabad of turning a blind eye to, or even being complicit in, their activities -- using them as proxies to deter post-Taliban governments from getting too close to its archrival, India.
The extent and nature of the abuse shocked the State College, Pa., community, upended a university that has long adored its vaunted football program and badly tarnished the reputation of the beloved head coach, Joe Paterno, who was among those suspected of turning a blind eye to his assistant's conduct.
"The president did nothing wrong," Pence told Fox News' Lou DobbsLouis (Lou) Carl DobbsPence: Trump has been 'completely vindicated' with Ukraine call readout Clarence Thomas, Joe Manchin, Rudy Giuliani among guests at second state visit under Trump Why are we turning a blind eye to right-wing incitement of violence?
"Daddy, it is with a heavy heart that I write this, not understanding why you have chosen to take this path, turning a blind eye to the pain you are causing," Meghan, 37, begins the five-page handwritten letter dated August 2018, which Thomas Markle, 74, shared with The Mail on Sunday.
If new issues arise between India and Pakistan, it will be easier in future for Indian opinion to be persuaded of the need for strong action (or the expediency of turning a blind eye to Hindu excesses against Moslems) when Gandhi is no longer there to turn men's hearts by prayer and fasting.
"It is a sign of their radicalism and refusal to defend American interests that Obama and Kerry choose to attack the only inclusive democracy in the Middle East – a strong, steadfast ally of America – while turning a blind eye to the Islamic terrorism that grows daily," he said in a statement Wednesday.
On Wednesday, saying that the city had repeatedly blown self-imposed deadlines for releasing a report on the investigation, a group of activists stood on the steps of City Hall and accused Mayor Bill de Blasio and his schools chancellor, Carmen Fariña, of turning a blind eye to what they called educational neglect.
Rep. Jim Jordan, one of the most powerful conservatives in the House, has been accused by at least five men of turning a blind eye to the sexual abuse of possibly more than 1,21995 athletes and students, when he was the assistant coach of the wrestling team at Ohio State from 21978 to 214.
Porn star accuses Stormy Daniels of turning a blind eye to sexual assault on film set Porn star, Tasha Reign, whose real name is Rachel Swimmer, told the Daily Beast she was sexually assaulted by a crew member on the set of "The Set Up," which was being directed by Stormy Daniels under Wicked Pictures.
Tens of thousands of armaments have been produced, the organization said, with supplies from Turkey, which in the last year has tightened its border security and clamped down on Islamic State smuggling networks in the face of criticism from allies, including the United States, that it was turning a blind eye to the terror group.
But the criticism of his stance over Russia and accusations of turning a blind eye to anti-Semitism have gone deeper than any previous attacks - trumping even the long-running debate within Labour over Britain's departure from the EU. Corbyn may have to come down on Labour members whose support for Palestinians can translate into anti-Jewish comments.
Here's what McNair's parents had to say to USA TODAY: The attorney for the McNair family called the decision to retain Durkin "callous" and "indefensible" in a statement yesterday, adding: The decision to retain Durkin makes up yet another iteration in a hauntingly frequent pattern of universities turning a blind eye to abuses within their programs.
Many of those survivors who spoke have accused U.S.A. Gymnastics of turning a blind eye to the abuse, which occurred in Dr. Nassar's home, at local Michigan gyms, at Michigan State University where he was an osteopathic sports doctor and at the United States women's gymnastics' team's national training center run by Martha and Bela Karolyi.
And one of his most memorable performances came on a trip to Kiev in March 2016, when he threatened to withhold $1 billion in United States loan guarantees if Ukraine's leaders did not dismiss the country's top prosecutor, who had been accused of turning a blind eye to corruption in his own office and among the political elite.
"Following our longstanding calls to take action, the FCC finally informed the Committee today that one or more wireless carriers apparently violated federal privacy protections by turning a blind eye to the widespread disclosure of consumers' real-time location data," said Representative Frank Pallone (D-NJ), Chairman to the Energy and Commerce Committee, in a statement.
"To those who say impeachment related to racism, anti-Semitism, xenophobia, Islamophobia, and transphobia 'will tear this country apart because the time isn't right for it,' I say this willingness to take the path of least resistance means turning a blind eye to those who suffer daily from hate in all of its insidious forms," he added.
Yet these policies are by no means unique to the United States or the Trump administration, and experts say they fit a broader pattern of rich democracies around the globe outsourcing the dirty work of border control, and turning a blind eye to human rights abuses in the process, in order to block asylum seekers from reaching their borders.
The conceptual link between the misconduct Sulzberger alleges and the president is very clear — Trump has denounced the free press as "fake news" and "enemies of the people" and somehow managed to look at America's decades-long pattern of turning a blind eye to human rights abuses by our Middle Eastern allies and made policy even blinder.
Can you tell a woman who has lost her hoped-for child as a result of state officials turning a blind eye to a water-poisoning crisis in a predominantly black area, or a mother seeking asylum whose child was taken away from her at the border, that "you are ultimately responsible for who you become and how happy you are"?
And while some believe wireless broadband will arrive to save the day, that ignores the fact that business broadband connectivity and wireless backhaul (the fiber lines feeding towers) is also a monopoly problem the FCC is turning a blind eye to, and wireless is quickly proving to be no solid replacement for wired in countless rural and smaller urban markets.
Turkey's top ranking diplomat scorched President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE on Friday, accusing him of turning a "blind eye" to the killing of Washington Post journalist and Saudi national Jamal Khashoggi.
Democrats have accused President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE, who has railed against the special counsel investigation into Russian meddling, of turning a blind eye to the threat of future election interference.
Merely showing concern for press freedom and civil liberties in Turkey while turning a blind eye to violations for the sake of business and regional deals may pay off for now, but unless the West takes firm action to check Mr. Erdogan's slide into authoritarian rule, it risks losing a stable ally and rare democracy in a Muslim-majority nation.
Related: Beijing's Air Is So Bad, the Sale of Bottled Canadian Mountain Air Is Soaring Pushed by political pressure from people living with endemic pollution, Turner said, China is beginning to crack down on polluters and work to disassemble the culture of corruption that often had local environmental bureaus turning a blind eye to illegal dumping at the behest of city governments.
The last few months have been particularly ugly: Francis just spent a recent visit to Chile vehemently defending a bishop accused of turning a blind eye to sex abuse, while one of his chief advisers, the Honduran Cardinal Óscar Maradiaga, is accused of protecting a bishop charged with abusing seminarians even as the cardinal himself faces accusations of financial chicanery.
But part of it — much of it — is the result of Republicans pushing anti-immigrant bills and turning a blind eye to issues of race and prejudice, while Democrats got over the ambivalence they'd shown during the late Bush and early Obama years to embrace the idea of becoming the party of diversity, even at the expense of white working-class voters.
" Senator Tim Kaine, Democrat of Virginia and an advocate for congressional prerogative on matters of war, said the veto was "part of an alarming pattern of Trump turning a blind eye to Saudi Arabia's actions that fly in the face of American values, like the murder of journalist and Virginia resident Jamal Khashoggi and the jailing of women's right activists.
If the allegations that crew members were warned that the victim couldn't consent and failed to stop what was happening are true, they reflect a larger corrosive culture: one that encourages reality shows and everyone involved in them, from the crew members to the contestants to the producers, to get the most salacious material possible while turning a blind eye to common decency.
" In May, The New York Times reported that Biden, while vice president, had in March 2016 during a visit to the Ukraine capital, Kiev, threatened to withhold $1 billion in American loan guarantees if the nation's leaders did not fire Ukraine's top prosecutor, "who had been accused of turning a blind eye to corruption in his own office and among the political elite.
Dressed halfway between basketball geek and charming cat lady, Corgan begins by hinting that he's made some kind of Making a Murderer-esque docuseries about America but goes on to accuse the government of turning a blind eye to illegal downloading because they're in bed with the tech industry and muse on the current fears of a tech bubble burst as comeuppance for creating clickbait about artists like himself.
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 (R-Ohio) is being accused of turning a blind eye to the sexual abuse of wrestlers he coached at Ohio State University two decades ago, according to an NBC report.
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 being accused by several former Ohio State University (OSU) wrestlers of turning a blind eye to sexual assault allegations while he was a coach there.
Again, no concrete answers:Dorsey also claimed that Twitter takes action against "all we can against our policies," which is certainly curious, because accounts of the platform's moderation team turning a blind eye to toxic behavior that actually is reported is rampant (as are accounts of the system being easily gamed by a technique called brigading, in which trolls mass-report relatively innocuous tweets in the hopes of successfully locking down someone's account).
The short-term risk may be diminished because Kim is focused on behaving well enough to get concessions from the US. But North Korea's continued stockpiling and dispersal of nuclear weapons, according to a confidential UN report -- coupled with its likely perception that Trump is turning a blind eye to certain activities to safeguard his self-declared progress with Kim -- means that the regime still poses a big threat to the US and its allies.
Nevertheless, international rights groups have accused Brussels of turning a blind eye to such developments because it needs Erdogan's cooperation in curbing the flow of migrants and refugees passing from the Middle East via Turkey into the EU. Under a deal agreed in March, Turkey will take back all migrants and refugees who cross the Aegean to enter Greece illegally, including Syrians, in return for more funds, moves to scrap the visa requirement for Turks visiting Europe and an acceleration of Ankara's long-stalled EU accession talks.
"The alarming realization that the Trump administration signed off on sharing our nuclear know-how with the Saudi regime after it brutally murdered an American resident adds to a disturbing pattern of behavior that includes citing a bogus emergency to bypass a congressional block on arms sales to the Saudis, continuing support for the disastrous war in Yemen over congressional objections, turning a blind eye to the regime's detention of women's rights activists, and refusing to comply with the Global Magnitsky Act to reach a determination about the Saudi government's responsibility for the murder of Jamal Khashoggi," he added.

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