How To Use Turn a blind eye In A Sentence
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The NRA also claims that more dual carriageways and motorways will save lives, suggesting that the nonconformists are, if not anti-life, at least prepared to turn a blind eye to protect their own interests.
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Limits at which police turn a blind eye will now be lowered dramatically.
The Sun
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They turn a blind eye to shoddy work or essays downloaded from the internet.
The Sun
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Management often turn a blind eye to bullying in the workplace.
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So if you catch the royal ladies-in-waiting emptying a few canapes into their handbags today, please turn a blind eye.
Elizabeth: The Zirconian Age
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Schools cannot continue to turn a blind eye in light of these new shocking statistics.
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Other officers could be bribed to turn a blind eye, said a restaurant owner in the port of Algeciras.
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Other officers could be bribed to turn a blind eye, said a restaurant owner in the port of Algeciras.
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Despotic governments conduct campaigns to win influential seats while developing nations turn a blind eye to their human rights violating colleagues in order to win assembly votes.
Thor Halvorssen: Renovating the Rules of UN Backroom Diplomacy
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It's fashionable to turn a blind eye to the exponential growth of executive rewards beyond the dreams of avarice that bear no relationship to economic worth.
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Limits at which police turn a blind eye will now be lowered dramatically.
The Sun
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Some preach abstinence yet turn a blind eye to polygamous marriages, adultery and genital mutilation.
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They no longer supply pretexts for local bullies to oppress, nor reason for western governments to turn a blind eye.
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I'd rather not comment in detail and instead turn a blind eye to the fact that this masterpiece is going to be torn apart by the Hounds of Hollywood.
Hyperion Film Gets A Director
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About Heba Najeeb I write … about a girl who was denied the right to choose her destiny … a girl whose right to return to her country seems like a far-fetched dream … imprisoned by her father while Egyptian officials ignore the Egyptian law and turn a blind eye to human rights.
Global Voices in English » Egypt: Heba Mohammed Najeeb – between a rock and a hard place
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North Americans are too wasteful, and too ready to turn a blind eye to it.
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People will turn a blind eye for the first few bits, but I think there would come a point where even customers would become indignant.
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MLI's motivation to turn a blind eye to the numerous indicia of illegitimate trading activity and fraud included the receipt of substantial fees in relation to structured notes and warrants underlying Madoff feeder funds.
Merrill Unit Accused of Missing Madoff 'Red Flags'
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There could be underlying problems around here that people turn a blind eye to.
Times, Sunday Times
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In China's high-context, morally-relative cultural universe, "understatement" -- i.e., knowing when to turn a blind eye to transgression -- is both a skill of advancement and contributor to social order.
Tom Doctoroff: Illegal DVDs in China: Here to Stay
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There could be underlying problems around here that people turn a blind eye to.
Times, Sunday Times
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But the police turn a blind eye to the lawbreaking.
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Let us not turn a blind eye towards them, just because there are other compensating considerations.
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It has the kind of silliness that makes you turn a blind eye to such trifles as plausibility or emotional truth in musicals from the '30s and '40s.
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This happens in my honest opinion as aside from those who may try to help others and end up suffering devastation themselves … these other professionals may then turn a blind eye and stay silent & are now possibly also being influenced by some of the weaknesses and politics behind the so-called whistleblowing legislation which is operating in NZ etc
I believe that Clint Rickards, Bob Schollum and Brad Shipton are rapists
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And thinking that the competition watchdogs might just decide to turn a blind eye.
Times, Sunday Times
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Life is easier when people turn a blind eye and button their lips.
Times, Sunday Times
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Those who turn a blind eye to her embracement of lobbyists and special interests are the same good ole guys/gals that would defend her habitual lying.
NY Times slams Clinton's 'negativity'
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You can't turn a blind eye; you live with it.
Times, Sunday Times
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Life is easier when people turn a blind eye and button their lips.
Times, Sunday Times
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Knowing Rory, he probably ran a little contraband on the side, but the authorities often turn a blind eye to small scale smuggling.
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And whereas traffic wardens currently turn a blind eye to hearses and wedding cars parking on the double yellow lines, they will have no choice but to issue tickets in the future.
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We cannot continue to turn a blind eye or ear and pretend that all is well when many people are hurting and yearning for help.
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Management often turn a blind eye to bullying in the workplace.
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Even if true, that hardly proves the point that we should continue to turn a blind eye to those who are cheating the system.
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There could be underlying problems around here that people turn a blind eye to.
Times, Sunday Times
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Be supportive to your mum but keep in mind she may already know about much of it and be choosing to turn a blind eye.
The Sun
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There could be underlying problems around here that people turn a blind eye to.
Times, Sunday Times
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We can turn a blind eye to theory, but neither God nor his book will protect us from evolution's inexorable march.
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Other officers could be bribed to turn a blind eye, said a restaurant owner in the port of Algeciras.
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Don't turn a blind eye to this mega-chain, dude.
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How could people turn a blind eye or a deaf ear to the horrors that they suffered?
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This willfulness requirement, however, does not permit responsible people to turn a blind eye.
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Smartly, Holder noted that our goal should not be to move beyond our racial past, and for the press to turn a blind eye to racial realities is the wrong way to go.
Guest Post:: It Takes a Nation of Cowards to Prove Eric Holder Right
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And thinking that the competition watchdogs might just decide to turn a blind eye.
Times, Sunday Times
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The women turn a blind eye.
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He would prefer to turn a blind eye to the problem of asylum seekers around the world.
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We would turn a blind eye to the rest of the class in all their body-con brilliance.
Times, Sunday Times
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Now, as that government turns its baleful attention to the ethnic Tamils it is holding behind razor wire, will we turn a blind eye?
Archive 2009-05-01
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Police in rural areas often turn a blind eye to such incidents, dismissing them as family matters.
Times, Sunday Times
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Must I turn a blind eye to the tears caused by those who call themselves - and are to some degree - my congeners, even if they too are survivors of Auschwitz?
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Management often turn a blind eye to bullying in the workplace.
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They just had to put up with it and turn a blind eye.
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They say some cafes have illegal direct satellite links to the internet, to which the authorities often turn a blind eye.
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Another thing the museum does not turn a blind eye to, nor does it overly glorify, is just how many of its inductees and honorees are dead.
June 29th, 2008
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While some turn a blind eye to any extra-marital goings-on, others are less forgiving of their partner's behaviour.
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At the same time, he said his administration would not turn a blind eye to those whod entered this country illegally.
Under Obama, More Illegal Immigrants Sent Home
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Whenever we turn a blind eye to injustice, we embrace separation instead of oneness.
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Life is easier when people turn a blind eye and button their lips.
Times, Sunday Times