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Others are more forbearing and place the blame further back in the ranks.
Things are as bad as the Muslims say they are — in fact, they are worse, and the Muslims do not help matters — but there is no reason that black men should be expected to be more patient, more forbearing, more farseeing than whites; indeed, quite the contrary.
It isn't that he is kinder or gentler or more forbearing or more polite than the next author.
But Gliebe has been more forbearing -- or perhaps just less attentive.
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The second section does note that, by forbearing large chunks of Title II, the FCC is creating a more nimble piece of law, but it still doesn't quite say, "This is what we wanted".
refusing or forbearing it.
"You want me to be forbearing, Chas?
College offered her the promise of a life more secure and regular than any she had known since 1996 — an end to all that house-to-school-to-the-other-house gypsying that she managed with forbearing grace.
Disgusted and forbearing by turns, Neufeld, the chair of the Space History Division at the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum, offers this patient new biography as a corrective to the scientific and moral shakiness of the more admiring writers who have come before him.
The band was disappointed but forbearing.
But not all Europeans are so forbearing.
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