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While Turkey is keen to see Mr Assad go and has supported the rebels, it has made clear it will not tolerate trouble.
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In the six years Jarquin, 33, has lived a few blocks from the park, she's learned to tolerate the troubles that have long plagued this place.
"We will not tolerate anyone creating trouble in our waters," he said.
He had trouble tolerating any separation from his girlfriends.
The costume industry has found no trouble tolerating the newcomers.
In contrast, blog posts, because they're personalistic rather than "objective", have no trouble tolerating the idea that what they're talking about may not be significant.
It suggests that a person is so smart he has trouble tolerating people who are far below his own high standards.
Even the reformist Mr Neves has trouble tolerating an unfettered press in his home state.It is this political lacuna that makes optimists about Brazil so impatient.
A year ago, she paid about $600 to Genelex, a company in Seattle, for genetic tests that showed she would have trouble tolerating certain drugs, possibly including Prozac.
But he has trouble tolerating imprecision.
The researchers warn however that big genomes tend to be a liability: plants with lots of DNA have more trouble tolerating pollution and extreme climatic extinctions and they grow more slowly than plants with less DNA, because it takes so long to replicate their genome.
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