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One can tolerate something without necessarily approving of it.
More importantly, one should tolerate something, even if one actively disapproves of it.
Again, it is not clear why you can tolerate something all your life and then develop an allergy to it.
"We simply are never going to tolerate something like that; we're going to take swift and firm action when we see activities of that nature".
In her column for the Sun, she said: "What Michael Fallon [who resigned as defence secretary in 2017 over inappropriate flirtation], Harvey Weinstein and Kevin Spacey [who is accused of sexually harassing actors] are accused of abusing their power in an organisation to get someone to do something they don't want to do, or tolerate something they don't like.
My undergraduate institution would not tolerate something like this.
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The market would not have tolerated something so unprofitable to sport a sky-high valuation so close to the 2008 recession.
When one tolerates something, you see a problem, but do not intervene.
However, there is a great distinction between tolerating something and being intolerant.
Mr. Suozzi warned that he would not tolerate doing something "just because that's the way it has always been done".
You can take a 15-minute walk without your phone to try to tolerate that something may happen to you or a loved one while you don't have your phone.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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