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Mr. Graham acknowledged that the political battle was bruising, but said he could not tolerate a change in the American interpretation of the conventions if it meant short-term benefits at long-term costs.
The only two things that stand between the central bank and a sweeping reform are a lingering faith among European economists in the bank's political independence and a much more widespread concern that no major German political institution — the Parliament, the central bank, the constitutional court or public opinion — would ever tolerate a change in the European Central Bank's mandate.
They were saying that the U.S. wouldn't even tolerate a change of leadership within Fatah.
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Some people argued that, because they were lawyers in a previous life, they couldn't tolerate such a change to the way our legal system worked.
Control studies indicate that all processes can be controlled and can tolerate production rate changes, however none can tolerate a large change in the feed composition due to inherent stoichiometric limitations.
Homeowners, who are presented with a range of damage-control compensation and buyout options by the company, question why they must tolerate any change at all, particularly without public hearings.
Bankruptcy courts do not tolerate any change in its methods, and the fact of dealing with them can cause the delay of his case.
Thus the strength of selection may weaken, allowing populations to tolerate a more rapid change than predicted by the above models, potentially allowing population persistence in suboptimal conditions.
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