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So far, Russia has refused to countenance the changes.
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Mr. Sharon has said he is prepared to countenance the creation of a Paletinian state, but not before the Palestinian Authority has been remade and the Palestinian leadership changed.
Sharif is unlikely to countenance the choice.
Not many seemed willing to countenance the argument.
Americans, too, appear finally to be willing to countenance the idea that things are getting better.
Most fundamentally, parties are refusing to countenance the investment needed to make housing accessible for all.
BJ Vorster, the country's prime minister, refused to countenance the Coloured's return.
That is why Stalin refused to countenance the Marshall Plan from its inception.
It is difficult to countenance the idea - too few highlights, far too many lows.
At some point, he refused to countenance the doublespeak.
Here's a quick summary of that late-breaking story: Labour accused the government of failing to countenance meaningful changes to the Brexit deal as talks between the two parties broke up on Friday.
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