Sentence examples for it intolerable that from inspiring English sources

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Western voters may find it intolerable that the likes of China still run big surpluses, thanks in part to those weak currencies.

But the governor, he said, was "emphatic that the money didn't matter to him" and found it intolerable that he would be viewed as having given in to the unions.

Formulaic expressions of sympathy aside, there is little sense that the European Union as a whole finds it intolerable that hundreds of thousands of Greeks are living without electricity or that millions have no access to public health care.

One Italian weekly, Panorama, took the view that although the domestic economy, the poll tax and Europe were major factors in her increasing unpopularity "most British politicians found it intolerable that a woman should continue to lead them".

967, 976, 19 L.Ed.2d 1247 said: '(W e find it intolerable that one constitutional right should have to be surrendered in order to assert another.' In that case an accused testified on a motion to suppress evidence in order to protect his Fourth Amendment rights but later discovered that the testimony would be used by the prosecution against him.

"We find it intolerable that these blood feuds, and the feudal structures that cause them, continue to exist here in southeastern Anatolia in the 21st century," the rally's organizer, Abdulkadir Kak of the local teachers' union, called over a megaphone to applause from the crowd.

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From a Christian perspective, from a humane perspective, it is intolerable that "it is not a news item when an elderly homeless person dies of exposure, but it is news when the stock market loses two points".

Alsheich's comments were also criticised by the leader of Israel's opposition, Isaac Herzog, who called on the police commissioner to "correct and clarify his statements, because it's intolerable that anyone understand that it's legitimate to place Ethiopian or Arab citizens under heavier scrutiny".

The Treaty of Versailles was bitterly criticized by the Germans, who complained that it had been "dictated" to them, that it violated the spirit of the Fourteen Points, and that it demanded intolerable sacrifices that would wreck their economy.

We think it is intolerable that Parliament should not hold a debate when it needs to, and putting it off to June is too late.

"It's intolerable but that is how it works in the real world".

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