Tolerating
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28 examples of Tolerating in a sentence
There aren't any redeeming qualities about this movie to make it worth
tolerating.
In fact, Biden’s tour deepened Japan’s security concerns, because it highlighted America’s focus on balancing its relationships in East Asia, even if that means
tolerating
an expansionist China as the strategic equivalent of an allied Japan.
The past was, of course, far from perfect, but governments and peoples everywhere appeared more capable of
tolerating
failure.
Too many Asian governments are
tolerating
or encouraging nationalism rather than preparing their populations for difficult but necessary compromises with neighbors.
But, because euro membership precludes that option, financially sound Northern European countries would once again be called upon to help with European Central Bank loan guarantees and financial transfers, while
tolerating
the newly added eurozone members’ self-service with the printing press.
A liberal democracy, Dahrendorf concluded, cannot exclude radicals on one side, while
tolerating
those on the other.
First, openly
tolerating
a market in a previously illegal commodity will expand the number of users, especially if the retail price is lower than the black-market price (as is proposed in the Ammiano Bill currently before the California legislature).
Moreover, the benefits of
tolerating
free speech outweigh the harm of abusing it.
The problem will not disappear until people stop
tolerating
intolerance.
I cautioned the West against
tolerating
the President's excesses because of Ukraine's sensitive geopolitical position.
Likewise, Venezuela was running large fiscal deficits and
tolerating
high inflation even when oil prices were above $100 a barrel; at current prices, it may have to default on its public debt, unless China decides to bail out the country.
Will any country that legalizes therapeutic cloning inevitably slide down the so-called slippery slope and end up
tolerating
reproductive cloning?
Moreover, the US Department of Justice is now challenging Google’s monopolistic practices (after
tolerating
them for the past decade), and the Federal Trade Commission – along with 46 of the 50 states, Washington, DC, and Guam – is suing Facebook as an illegal monopoly.
Similarly, the threat of communism (from North Korea) drove South Korean leaders to pursue ambitious land reforms and investments in education, while
tolerating
some degree of union activity despite their desire to keep wages low.
We should therefore have much more to say about the quintessential corruption entailed by
tolerating
lies.
But the willingness of Congress – including the Senate – to continue
tolerating
his dangerous conduct in office, including threats to US national security, is now truly in question.
Christchurch also proves the folly of making distinctions between “our” terrorists and “theirs,” condoning or
tolerating
one group while isolating and liquidating another.
For the furious crowds gathering in all 50 states, the days of
tolerating
such abuses of power – and the systemic racism that encourages and facilitates them – are over.
In particular, the review should quantify the costs of
tolerating
a systematically below-target level of inflation, relative to pursuing other policy options.
Complicating matters further is the fact that Spain has never had a coalition government, and thus has no political tradition of
tolerating
the concessions that it entails.
While Britain has gone from implicitly
tolerating
racism to celebrating multiculturalism over the past 30 years, it has also developed an allergy to freedom of movement from Central and Eastern Europe.
Third, instead of reluctantly
tolerating
exchange-market intervention, the IMF should actively promote it when market volatility is clearly disruptive.
This stirred in him the whole of that unknown terror, the hereditary ill, the long ancestry of drunkenness, no longer
tolerating
a drop of alcohol without falling into homicidal mania.
Well then, when you dive under the waves, Ned, for every thirty-two feet of water above you, your body is
tolerating
the pressure of one more atmosphere, in other words, one more kilogram per each square centimeter on your body's surface.
"As many as that?""Yes, and since the atmosphere's pressure actually weighs slightly more than one kilogram per square centimeter, your 17,000 square centimeters are
tolerating
17,568 kilograms at this very moment."
Dorados from the genus Sparus, some measuring up to thirteen decimeters, appeared in silver and azure costumes encircled with ribbons, which contrasted with the dark color of their fins; fish sacred to the goddess Venus, their eyes set in brows of gold; a valuable species that patronizes all waters fresh or salt, equally at home in rivers, lakes, and oceans, living in every clime,
tolerating
any temperature, their line dating back to prehistoric times on this earth yet preserving all its beauty from those far-off days.
Among the latter I observed a species of dogfish called the cow shark that's equipped with six respiratory slits, the telescope fish with its enormous eyes, the armored gurnard with gray thoracic fins plus black pectoral fins and a breastplate protected by pale red slabs of bone, then finally the grenadier, living at a depth of 1,200 meters, by that point
tolerating
a pressure of 120 atmospheres.
We reached a depth of 16,000 meters-- four vertical leagues--and by then the Nautilus's plating was
tolerating
a pressure of 1,600 atmospheres, in other words, 1,600 kilograms per each square centimeter on its surface!
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