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"The European Union appears to be alone in the developed world in tolerating on such a wide scale these types of arbitrary restrictions on Internet use," said Jean-Jacques Sahel, the director of government and regulatory affairs for Skype in London.
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"It's never been tolerated on my watch, and it won't be in the future".
"There is just so much of that they are going to tolerate on a multimillion-dollar show".
More recent arrivals have been turned back to sea in dangerous vessels, or tolerated on a short-term basis.
And out went the gold-tinted mirrors the previous owner had either installed or tolerated on the bedroom walls.
Mike Weston, TfL's Director of Buses said: "This type of behaviour will not be tolerated on our network.
But the 757s, which are generally tolerated on shorter, domestic routes, tend to bring out claustrophobia in passengers on long-haul flights.
Despite Brazil's association with skimpy bikinis and carnival costumes, nudity is largely frowned upon and not tolerated on the nation's beaches.
Anti-gay violence became so pervasive that a café in central Moscow posted a notice saying that attacks would not be tolerated on the premises.
George is firmly a 'remainer', whilst Julian, who is in the 'Brexit' camp, is tolerated on the grounds that Anne cannot bear to go camping without him".
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