81. But too often caring parents turn a blind eye to drugs, one of the worst and most common threats children face. 82. But two things hampered Republicans who were hoping to reap political hay from the scandal and from criticisms that the administration turned a blind eye to Kremlin corruption. 83. But, they say, Scotch Plains officials turned a blind eye until the wrestling season ended and the school could no longer benefit from his athletic talents. 84. But, the official stressed, Bush does not mean to turn a blind eye to the pursuit of so-called weapons of mass destruction by unsavory regimes. 85. By turning a blind eye when urban systems stocked their schools with poorly qualified instructors, the states have contributed to the downward spiral. 86. CIA officials have since acknowledged turning a blind eye to participation in the trade by some of the anti-Soviet Afghan guerrillas they backed from Pakistan in the war. 87. Critics thought I turned a blind eye while Chernomyrdin and his cronies got rich by sucking billions of dollars from the collapsing Soviet Union into their Swiss bank accounts. 88. Critics charge that Fox has so far forged alliances with traditional union leaders and turned a blind eye to their corruption. 89. Did the board, which included experienced business executives, turn a blind eye to the activities of its staff? 90. Does he turn a blind eye to what he sees or does he go by what he sees, as he always claims he does? |