In the end, preserving everyone's right of access to the courts means tolerating some number of meritless suits. |
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Borman points out that tolerating such heavy put-downs can squash your self-image. |
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We thank the exhausted earth for bearing our weight and for tolerating the assault we have put her through. |
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Gurudeva also required a home life of ahimsa, tolerating neither abuse of a spouse nor corporal punishment of children. |
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If they don't act, they get accused of tolerating racism and shoddy intellectual thinking. |
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We hang on the phone tolerating easy-listening music for many eternities, only to talk to script-bound customer service people. |
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We're not accepting or tolerating homophobia, xenophobia, racism, any of that. |
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At some point humans might have moved from merely tolerating these weedy species to actively saving and sowing the seeds. |
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And it's hard to imagine any IS department tolerating kludges such as this. |
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In contrast to higher plants, lichens and mosses are capable of tolerating full dehydration. |
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Nor can Bulgaria afford to have its image besmeared again by being seen to be tolerating such practices. |
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But that seems to be slowly changing, with most people tolerating you, if not welcoming you into their establishment. |
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Patients tolerating the drugs initially are much less likely to develop side effects afterward. |
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Caroline does not reciprocate his feelings, tolerating Noah at best, too concerned with her own family problems to befriend a troubled white boy. |
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By tolerating your man's immaturity, you've been helping him continue living in never-never land. |
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Most of those men would give their daughters to brothels and their sons to swineherds before they'd even think of tolerating me. |
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Heliconia latispatha is rather tolerating cold and is appropriate well for the Subtropical climate. |
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A policy of tolerating inflation systematically undermines the capacity of a country to produce good economic performance. |
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Those who violate article 7, whether by encouraging, ordering, tolerating or perpetrating prohibited acts, must be held responsible. |
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The activists of Telangana claim to love India, but have shown themselves incapable of tolerating Indians. |
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One objection to socially tolerating opposition to gay marriage comes up again and again. |
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He assumed that in marriage the wife's role is to be domestic and supportive, like Monica tolerating and tranquillizing even a hot-tempered and none too faithful partner. |
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After years of tolerating his womanizing, the women finally get revenge on the colonel, who is amorous to the last. |
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They must, however, be clear authorisations to reside and not merely documents tolerating the holder's presence on the country's territory. |
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We must learn as individuals and as communities to embrace diversity rather than merely tolerating it. |
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They know that if their field is to be accepted by a suspicious public they must invite scrutiny, rather than merely tolerating it. |
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For the past year, it appeared that Vietnam was tolerating greater freedom to its citizens, and refraining from repressive practices. |
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The one way of tolerating existence is to lose oneself in literature as in a perpetual orgy. |
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Protecting the peace and tranquillity of the village was first and foremost, even if it meant tolerating an unpleasant situation. |
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With these strong points on its side, the EU should not be tolerating an authoritarian regime playing around with the citizens of Belarus in its backyard. |
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Iran's Shia clergy had been politically assertive since the 19th century, tolerating impiety in the monarch provided he resist foreign colonialism and local heresies. |
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Not careful means tolerating bad bugs – a gram of faeces can carry 1m bacteria and 10m viruses – on banknotes, phones, tube train rails, everywhere, because we are too lazy to cleanse properly. |
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Lukashenko has been accused of persistent human rights abuses through two decades in power, throwing opposition figures in jail, tolerating no political dissent and developing a cult of personality. |
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It may be true that, in the long term, it is impossible to reduce unemployment by tolerating high inflation, that the power to make such a choice is illusory, and that nothing is lost by giving it up. |
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A new definition of safety management system was put in the legislation, emphasizing a reduction of risks to the lowest possible level rather than just accepting and tolerating these risks. |
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It is simply unacceptable that the government is tolerating, even touting, a system that enables those people who know the right people to bypass the requirements of federal legislation. |
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Accordingly, the Commission will assess specific cases in the light of the criteria set by the Court tolerating a time limit set on a national level of one to two months. |
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It's crucial to evaluate how someone is tolerating the feeding. |
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In many parts of the world, governments leave their citizens with the desperate choice of tolerating the status quo, being forced into exile or choosing the path of violence. |
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Most are capable of tolerating the combination of low nutrient levels and waterlogging. |
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American politicians and media accused the Saudi government of supporting terrorism and tolerating a jihadist culture. |
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However, with certain notable exceptions that led to schisms, Anglicans have grown a tradition of tolerating internal differences. |
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The objective of proper support for the dissemination of culture must not be achieved by sacrificing strict protection of rights or by tolerating illegal forms of distribution of counterfeited or pirated works. |
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The danger here, of course, is that in supporting or tolerating authoritarian responses to political opposition, we may be complicit in a process of radicalization that will strengthen the opponents we seek to control. |
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But unofficially, it admits that tolerating piracy of its products has given it huge market share and will boost revenues in the long term, because users stick with Microsoft's products when they go legit. |
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Mahonias also have the advantage of tolerating shady conditions, thus even the most dismal corner of the garden can be livened up. |
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By tolerating a Sufi mosque near Ground Zero, Americans would send a powerful message to the millions of Muslims who have no taste for the excesses of extremists. |
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At the same time we must warn the government of Serbia and Montenegro that by tolerating, and even encouraging the atrocities, they will make it impossible for the country to draw near to the European Union. |
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This Manzanita cultivar, with striking red bark, is an adaptable mounding shrub tolerating average soil conditions, growing in full sun and popular for xeriscapes. |
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Even though they do not form social groups, many species congregate in certain sections of rivers, tolerating each other at times of feeding and basking. |
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Home acquisition had become an assembly line tolerating no slowpokes. |
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In his view, complaints were dealt with in a haphazard manner, the GMC caused distress to doctors over trivial complaints while tolerating poor practice in other cases. |
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