There were, in other words, many reasons why mutual-fund executives turned a blind eye to such practices.
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But the nations of the world, he said, turned a deaf ear and a blind eye.
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By early 2002 PricewaterhouseCoopers, Amerco's auditor for 24 years, could no longer turn a blind eye.
The US can no longer afford to turn a blind eye to their profoundly unfriendly behavior.
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Companies once were "turning a blind eye to where they're getting their materials from, " said Lezhnev.
Some nations may be able to turn a blind eye to atrocities in other countries.
Activists accuse Congress of turning a blind eye to the killings and inciting mobs.
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The gang source has an alternative explanation for the blind eye of Japan's media.
We Americans need to wake up and not turn a blind eye to tyranny anymore.
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Claudio Fava criticized European diplomats for turning a blind eye to an illegal prisoner transfer.
Officials don't know whether to turn a blind eye or blow their whistles and cause mayhem.
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We would be fools to turn a blind eye and not to assist where we can.
To turn a blind eye to these is to continue an unfair and partisan process.
Banking and other regulators turned a blind eye or were reigned in by Congressional pressure.
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Switzerland and Austria have accused Italy of turning a blind eye to would-be refugees heading north.
At present the police often turn a blind eye when Spaniards break the rules.
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What about onshore and offshore havens that turn a blind eye to dirty money?
Believing that its operatives threatened only us, the Mubarak regime preferred to turn a blind eye.
Or should the government turn a blind eye to the "shoot on site" policy mentioned earlier?
The Greeks are said to turn a blind eye to Kurds quietly training as guerrillas.
Under UNIFIL's blind eye, Iran and Syria have tripled the size of Hizbullah's missile arsenal.
Washington has criticized Damascus for turning a blind eye to foreign fighters traveling through Syria into Iraq.
He says they turned a blind eye to the fundamental weaknesses and imbalances of member states' economies.
Politicians and markets turned a blind eye to mounting imbalances and the accumulation of what have become unsustainable debts.
Asked if she had turned a blind eye to abuse, she again replied: "Definitely not, definitely not".
During last year's presidential election, it turned a blind eye to fraud committed in Mr Karzai's favour.
In the past, we have turned a blind eye towards such official subversion of our common interests.
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This is why he turned a blind eye to the Islamists who dominated the opposition to Gaddafi.
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The Adelphia board was stacked with company insiders who turned a blind eye to self-dealing by company executives.
Let's hope these aren't weasel words, whereby we turn a blind eye to other nations' supplying the funds.
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