91. Environmentalists say the companies were so powerful that Florida agencies turned a blind eye to the phosphorus pollution problem for decades. 92. Even his opponents acknowledge that his record contrasts with other PRI governors, who have grown wealthy by turning a blind eye to the drug trade. 93. For a Catholic university preaching morality in the classroom to turn a blind eye to a dirty program was inconceivable. 94. For rich nations, aid often has been a political tool, supplied with a blind eye to corruption. 95. France has turned a blind eye to the supply of arms to Liberia through states where its word is often as good as the law, American diplomats say. 96. From local authorities on up to J. Edgar Hoover, the criminal justice system turned a blind eye. 97. Fuming investors are accusing auditors, who are supposed to be promoting good corporate governance and transparency, of instead turning a blind eye to mismanagement and corruption. 98. Garcetti said prosecutors would not turn a blind eye to evidence related to another criminal case that may be uncovered. 99. Governments that routinely ban protests have turned a blind eye. 100. He does a deal with these local warlords and then turns a blind eye to their activities, as long they remain loyal to his government. |