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As a necessary evil, the finance ministry may have tolerated gaijin (foreign) bankers making money out of providing "window dressing" for Japanese accounts.
Taylor may have tolerated and even encouraged the abuses Chucky carried out against helpless civilians and his enemies, but he couldn't stomach the senseless murder of an ATU officer.
Some people, like me, may have tolerated the stick of liquorice in a Sherbet Fountain as a child for the sake of guzzling its powdery casing or, as an adult, sipped liquorice tea and been surprised by its sweet aftertaste.
It now seems not unreasonable to think that many managers may have tolerated these practices for personal gain.Time was, seasoned investment bankers will tell you, that this sort of relationship between a company and its banking advisers could not have existed.
That new measuring stick cuts out a lot of the crap you may have tolerated for years.
A limitation of the current study was the fixed-dose design, which did not provide the ability to up-titrate desvenlafaxine in patients who may have needed or may have tolerated higher doses, and results may not be fully generalizable to clinical practice.
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It's a big drama with a substantial cast, and a few longeurs that the later Bleasdale may not have tolerated.
He could not have tolerated any sniggering.
He'd never have tolerated it".
"And things that may have been tolerated or generally accepted as O.K. will no longer be.
"Where a loud parent may have been tolerated before, the code of conduct now brings a certain stigma to it," said Chris Lonner, secretary of the Scarsdale Little League.
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