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.
Companies once were "turning a blind eye to where they're getting their materials from, " said Lezhnev.
Claudio Fava criticized European diplomats for turning a blind eye to an illegal prisoner transfer.
We would be fools to turn a blind eye and not to assist where we can.
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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He says they turned a blind eye to the fundamental weaknesses and imbalances of member states' economies.
Asked if she had turned a blind eye to abuse, she again replied: "Definitely not, definitely not".
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.
Kochan also points a finger at larger countries that turn a blind eye to dubious dollars, including Israel.
Rather than turn a blind eye, I chose to get personally involved and try to make a difference.
Web service providers cannot turn a blind eye to specific infringement violations, but need not actively seek out infringers.
With the SEC now demanding such information, it is harder than ever for fiduciaries to turn a blind eye.
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Hoarders often strenuously resist help and turn a blind eye to the chaos.
Because the Catch 22s in this business are so undeniable, many cops turn a blind eye towards the vendors.
Australia turned a blind eye when Indonesia invaded East Timor in 1975, after Portugal, the colonial power, had bolted.
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But, many animals with comparable intelligence are being treated with extreme cruelty, and most of us turn a blind eye.
The US has accused Iraq of turning a blind eye to the flights, which Iran claims transport only humanitarian aid.
We imagine that the criminal justice system is fair, that it turns a blind eye to race, sex, or class.
As long as things do not go too far, UNTAET and others have been willing to turn a blind eye.
There was no doubt in my mind that Saddam Hussein was hoping that the world would turn a blind eye.
Many smaller contractors prefer to turn a blind eye for fear of losing workers in such a tight labour market.
Western buyers have been accused of turning a blind eye in the past, because of their interest in holding prices down.
Instead, they have concentrated on fighting insurgents, and have often been accused of turning a blind eye to the poppy fields.
Indeed, many Spaniards have suspected France of turning a blind eye as long as no atrocities were committed on French soil.
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