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He never tolerated failure – he felt he was letting his fans down".
Cameron was highly critical of an education establishment that he said had tolerated failure.
But threats can be very effective, at least when aimed not at children but at schools, school systems and states that have happily tolerated failure for decades.
That, too, was symptomatic of the new City, supporters who for decades tolerated failure now expecting to be winners every time out.
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It, too, will want results from the new government and is less likely than in the past to tolerate failure.
The users Microsoft needs to tempt with this update will not tolerate failure and will not know what to do to fix problems.
The World Cup, Hill wrote, brings out "those sickening Canadian traits of sucking up to foreigners while tolerating failure of our own".
On Independence Day, the legacy of not tolerating failure continued as the Yankees finished their mathematical first half of the season with the best record in the majors.
Now managing Real Madrid, Mourinho is mentioned as a possibility when speculation arises whether City's owners will tolerate failure or replace the coach this coming summer.
But Mr. Obama's move was bracing, a sign, at long last, that the president will not tolerate failure, not when he has to print all the money in the universe to underwrite obtuseness.
A. Without intellectual honesty, you can't have a culture that's willing to tolerate failure because people cling too much to an idea that likely will be bad or isn't working and they feel like their reputation is tied up in it.
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