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Third, he has come under increasing pressure from his Western backers to swat the pockets of al-Qaeda that he used to tolerate in return for the jihadists leaving him more or less alone.
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El Glaoui owed his increasing wealth (when he died in 1956 he was one of the richest men in the world) to corruption and fraud, which the French tolerated in return for his support.
I became very frustrated at the lack of job prospects and the low pay--things I was willing to tolerate only in return for advancing as a scientist.
He founded Oracle in the 1970s, and remained at its helm long after he could have retired; his customers are willing to pay thousands of dollars to attend the conferences where he promises to appear in person, and investors tolerate his eccentricities in return for his leadership.
While investors might tolerate earnings dilution in return for getting out from under the TARP, Marquardt warns that persistent challenges in the credit market and the wild card of capital markets (which he figures accounts for about 30% of BofA's revenue) are big swing factors when it comes to earnings.
We may keep the sample intact – that is, not condition on the confounder – and tolerate the bias in return for a smaller variance.
Between 1704 and 1706, during the War of the Spanish Succession, the Waldenses were again tolerated by Savoy in return for support against France, and Arnaud returned to Piedmont.
That would still allow Mr Obama to pursue a separate grand bargain, with the Republicans tolerating higher taxes in return for the president accepting curbs on the growth of entitlement programmes such as Social Security and Medicare (pensions and health care for the elderly), as suggested in his own budget.
But the party may tolerate such a policy in return for a deal that limits how much actual tax rates go up for high-income households.
According to experts on the region, the Malian government tolerated the group's presence in return for an understanding that it would not carry out operations on Malian soil.
Charles Grant of the Centre for European Reform, a London-based think-tank, argues that countries such as France tolerated past enlargement of the EU in return for a commitment to deeper political integration; but "now that deepening has stopped, the leadership of several EU countries is likely to veto further enlargement".
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