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That status is one that a fast-rising China appears increasingly unable to abide.
Unable to abide the heavy censorship of newspapers, Amini had gone to work for a Web site supporting civil society.
Unable to abide her husband's drug use, his wife left him and their daughter, Harpreet, 3. "He steals things from the house," said Seema Kaur, his sister.
Perennially wounded and self-absorbed, O'Neill seemed both unable to abide subjugation to a woman and unable to live without it.
She doesn't seem sad, just chronically displeased and unable to abide by the social rules she finds ridiculous (Larry David again).
He lasted only briefly as a high school social studies teacher, unable to abide students who addressed him as "Dawg" and freely used racial slurs among themselves.
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The European Commission, unable to cajole, convince or coerce two of its largest members to abide by its budget restraints, decided on Tuesday to take the dispute to court.
If China fails to abide by W.T.O.
Vargas, however, was unable to dominate the political forces of the country or to exploit social and economic trends to his advantage, and, because he endeavoured to abide by the constitution of 1946, some Brazilians criticized him for weak leadership.
"We have to abide by certain rules.
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