Tolerated
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The Greek government’s misstatement of its fiscal position, coupled with the realization that the European Commission had overlooked or
tolerated
the Greeks’ accounting legerdemain, triggered the euro crisis in 2010.
The tone of the American response has been firm, giving appropriate reassurance to its allies and making clear that gamesmanship will not be tolerated, but not raising the temperature further.
They resented the liberal order’s US-centric design, but
tolerated
it so long as its rules did not overtly infringe on national sovereignty.
They do not even serve Germany’s narrow national self-interest, because the results are politically and humanly intolerable; eventually they will not be
tolerated.
But let me be clear: the international community has spoken with one voice, and spoilers of Somalia’s peace process will not be
tolerated.
That Prime Minister Abe and Chinese President Hu Jintao agreed that a North Korean nuclear test “cannot be tolerated” suggests that this new activism may help to stabilize Asian security.
Turkey’s bureaucrats, politicians, and citizens united to fulfill the Copenhagen criteria for EU membership and
tolerated
the pain of the IMF-directed structural-adjustment programs.
The result is a curiously Indian institution, whose prevailing standards of behavior would not be
tolerated
in most parliamentary systems.
This treatment is unlikely to cause many side effects; prolonged treatments with PARP inhibitors are well
tolerated
in mice.
If the alternatives, however, are starvation or children abandoned by their families, then child labour might be
tolerated
in the context of policies designed to combine growth with a determination to use its fruits to reduce poverty and promote social justice.
We took up arms only to protect ourselves and our property from an immediate extreme Islamist threat that
tolerated
no dissent.
The first three--free market reform, the rule of law, and a pragmatic foreign policy--have been widely acclaimed, while the fourth--"managed democracy"--has been
tolerated
because it has brought political stability.
But, as working-class Thais, who had
tolerated
military and technocratic rule for decades, came to embrace the kingdom’s new democratic politics, they voted for populist parties that would shift political power away from the royal, military, and political elites.
When
tolerated
by their Muslim rulers, Assyrian Christians contributed much to the societies in which they lived.
Among his key proposals was the replacement of the largely discredited UN Commission on Human Rights – a body that has no mechanism for excluding even notorious human-rights violators like Libya, Cuba, or Zimbabwe – with a new Human Rights Council, where such embarrassments would in theory not be
tolerated.
After vowing to eradicate Xu’s influence, “ideologically, politically, and also in terms of organization and work style,” Xi stressed that disobedience to the Party leadership would not be
tolerated.
In the opportunity culture of the United States, by contrast, conspicuous consumption was more
tolerated.
President Putin
tolerated
a US presence in Central Asia to assist in the campaign against the Taliban in Afghanistan and raised no serious objections when the US trashed the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty prohibiting strategic missile defenses.
The government thus made an implicit deal with its citizens: political dissent would not be tolerated, but, in exchange, the state would guarantee economic growth.
The continued existence of Hezbollah’s illegitimate state-within-a-state can no longer be
tolerated.
SOROS: Yes, I think it could, because this could continue, and the discrepancy in the rates would not disappear, though it would remain within a range that could be
tolerated
for an indefinite period.
France, the United Kingdom, Australia, Sweden, Norway, and Switzerland all support this urgent agenda, and agree that impunity for this type of global crime can no longer be
tolerated.
The authorities have
tolerated
somewhat greater volatility in domestic inflation rates as a consequence.
Behaving professionally at work but monstrously at home is no longer
tolerated
the way it once was.
Unless British academics are ill informed, they know that Israel, far from being an “apartheid state,” has a large proportion of Arab citizens; that Israeli universities are well integrated, in some cases with considerable numbers of Arab students, as well as a number – admittedly small and insufficiently representative – of Arab faculty; that many universities sponsor collaborative projects with Palestinian and Arab colleagues; that they are often sites of dissidence against government policies; and that such dissidence, even in radical forms, is
tolerated.
The Netherlands, which is popularly believed to have legalized cannabis use along these lines, has in fact
tolerated
only small-scale retail sales of marijuana in a limited number of coffee shops in its larger cities.
Furthermore, market forces could reduce inequality in the longer term only if China’s authorities
tolerated
the short-term inequalities created by fluctuations in prices for housing, stocks, labor, natural resources, and currency.
That is why the bureaucracy must be given incentives – higher salaries, clear performance indicators, and awareness that abuses of power will not be
tolerated
– to abandon the micro-management of market activities.
But intolerance of debate, of discussion, and of particular branches of scholarship should never be
tolerated.
This naked appeal to bigotry in pursuit of his own private interests was too much for some of the Republicans who had
tolerated
his previous attacks on Latinos.
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