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the forbearance
noun
Patient self-control; restraint and tolerance under provocation.
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Sadly, though, he underestimated the forbearance of the larger states.
Be sure to plan an "end strategy" well before the forbearance agreement runs out.
The British drivers in particular carried themselves with the forbearance of Spitfire pilots.
Come to think of it, maybe Snoop Dogg was counting on the forbearance of his host.
The repayment schedule will depend on the homeowners' employment status when the forbearance period ends.
("I ask the forbearance of readers for a dissenting view of a film that is widely regarded as a masterpiece").
Perhaps they were counting on the forbearance of their host, who, as a candidate, had advocated the decriminalization of cannabis.
The forbearance and point of view in the journals comes out in Ms. Reichardt's shading of events through the women's perspective.
There, she wrote: I ask the forbearance of readers for a dissenting view of a film that is widely regarded as a masterpiece.
They can leave a student with even higher debt because interest continues to accumulate during the forbearance period and is added to the principal.
Among the questions hanging over Italy's young and ambitious new government is how far it can stretch the forbearance of Mr Letta's own party colleagues.
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