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It must be tolerable to the Arsenal manager.
Such regional trading blocks may be tolerable to other countries if constrained by an agreed set of multilateral trading rules aimed at liberalising trade everywhere.
It is sufficiently far off to be tolerable to opponents of early Turkish accession, but close enough to encourage doubters within Turkey.
That prospect may be tolerable to the political class here, which notably refused to extradite President Omar Hassan al-Bashir of Sudan, also wanted by the I.C.C., during a 2010 visit to Kenya.
Perhaps only with a strong-looking dancer like Ms. Whelan can it be tolerable to watch a woman repeatedly swoon, drape herself on her partner's neck or back, ecstatically abase herself at his feet, and let him lift her like the sail to his mast or the prow to his ship.
The answer is that no new laws are needed — or justifiable — any more than it would be tolerable to enact laws restricting speech over the telephone, in a newspaper or a book, on a street corner, or in a church, mosque or synagogue.
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As it ends, the house is tolerable to the subject, the best she can do.
What is not known, he said, is what level of harvest is tolerable to the crab population.
No longer do we believe it is tolerable to wait even a few days for a response to our communications.
The liquid manure in the vat was tolerable to the senses because it had already been processed — the methane and other noxious elements had been removed.
I can't think of any circumstance where it is tolerable to have fecal material on any meat coming off the line".
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