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Some forbearance is called for.
That arrangement obviously requires some forbearance at work.
Foreigners often complain, usually with some forbearance, that the United States is so powerful that its president is in some important sense their president, too.
Her life was more complicated than most, and she deserves some forbearance for that, along with the usual recognition of how different the gender politics of the time were.
David A. Handler, a trusts and estates lawyer with Kirkland & Ellis in Chicago, said that "a lot of nonprofits are used to hearing at this point" from donors who need some forbearance.
The warning from the auditors could have been a death sentence, but G.M. said it had won the company some forbearance from lenders as it faces a March 31 deadline to show the government a viable restructuring plan.
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France, as a supporter of Prince Sihanouk, a temporary ally of the Khmer Rouge, had won some temporary forbearance.
It must be said, though, that after playing mostly high-resolution PC games over the summer, I found that returning to the graphically inferior console required some initial forbearance.
The Bank of England suggests that around 12% of British mortgages receive some kind of forbearance.
A thousand Afghans pressed against the barbed wire fence separating them from Pakistan today, hoping some miracle of forbearance would allow them to avoid the fate of the mullah's son.
However, the researchers warn that the extent of forbearance means some small firms would be in danger if rates rise too soon.
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