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.
Switzerland and Austria have accused Italy of turning a blind eye to would-be refugees heading north.
The US has accused Iraq of turning a blind eye to the flights, which Iran claims transport only humanitarian aid.
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.
Kenyan officials benefit from that trade and from turning a blind eye to the import of Somali cattle for slaughter in Nairobi.
Asian markets are turning a blind eye to cracks in the foundations.
Yet the NHS is turning a blind eye and not doing enough to help them to stop, the Royal College of Physicians said.
This leads many DJs to believe Ofcom is turning a blind eye to stations that are responsibly run by avoiding conflicts with other signals.
What sellers soon realized was that the SEC was turning a blind eye to naked short-selling, thus adding even more pressures to beleaguered bank equities.
As a consequence, the effect would be not only that Clinton and Gore are turning a blind eye to Russian malfeasance, but actually subsidizing it!
These associations are not turning a blind eye to this problem.
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Lebanese security sources say neighboring Syria is a big part of the problem, turning a blind eye to a smuggling route from Iraq, through Syria, to Tripoli.
Despite all the obvious, common-sense issues (incompetence, conflict of interest, past performance) Congress is turning a blind eye to this tawdry corner of the financial services industry.
He moved to Modena, the town where nearly all of Italy's motor manufacturers find it convenient to live together, generously turning a blind eye when they steal each other's experts.
Previous reports by the inquiry panel have already reprimanded UN Secretary General Kofi Annan, other UN officials and the UN Security Council for turning a blind eye to the mismanagement of the programme.
Wartime pope, Pius XII, has been accused in the past of turning a blind eye to the Holocaust, although the Vatican has defended him, arguing that he worked behind the scenes to save Jews.
He brushed aside unionist criticisms that he was turning a blind eye to the IRA - and said he had learned a lot from Prime Minister Tony Blair in how he had approached all the pro-agreement parties.
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The ways in which stress impacts our quality of life and our health are far too important for us to continue turning a blind eye, as the number and intensity of the things that cause it will only continue to grow.
Even Syria, which has long been accused of turning a blind eye to the infiltration of jihadis from its territory, has promised to seal its borders better, and perhaps even to expand the capacity of pipelines taking Iraqi oil to its Mediterranean ports.
Turning a blind eye to any reporter who has done their job in this manner serves only to reveal that the publications ignoring the story are only interested in protecting the rights of a journalist when that journalist works for a news organization that meets with their approval.
The most perplexing part is why the coaches want to honor a man who resigned in disgrace after sitting on information he knew regarding a trinkets-for-tattoos scandal, and who as time passes is found to be more casual (with the school turning a blind eye) about NCAA rules than we knew, even as he stepped down in May for being so casual about NCAA rules.
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