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Two English clubs might tolerate his methods.
The National Football League was characteristically cagey about what it might tolerate from Gaga.
Mr Lux would rather leave government than agree, but he might tolerate their support in parliament.
If immigration were temporary, he reasons, people might tolerate it more readily.
He said that residents of the Pech Valley bristled at the American presence but might tolerate Afghan units.
However, more recent studies suggest that the public might tolerate casualties if there are plausible justifications and expectations of success in military operations.
"One shouldn't, but might, tolerate some backsliding or carelessness decades after these promises were made, but certainly not just months after".
We maintain this is potentially good news, because if the Fed is in a gradualist monetary mode that means it might tolerate a little inflation without going overboard.
Mothers might tolerate a difficult marriage if they have sons, thinking that the presence of a father is crucial to the boys.
A clique of Tory ultras have lately told Downing Street they might tolerate the UK staying in a shared customs space with the EU until 2022, two years beyond the transition period envisaged at present.
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And so I'm interested in the question of why might we tolerate, why might we choose to accommodate things that can hurt us as the world gets more and more full of people.
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