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8 Sentences With "most intolerable"

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Nick: I found "Bury Me Here" to be one of the most intolerable episodes of the season — and the entire series.
As a narcissist, the thing he finds most intolerable is any suggestion that he cannot get away with whatever he wants.
As Nicholas Mirzoeff explained, media saturation is such that even the most intolerable forms of violence today barely have an impact on the public consciousness.
The 2016 American National Election Study showed Trump greatly improved his share of the vote from Mitt Romney's in 2012 among those with the most intolerable views on immigration.
The march was a success since the revision of a new international convention on the most intolerable forms of child labor Convention No 182 was changed the following year. Through this march, Convention no. 182 became the fastest ratified law. This decree became the guideline for governments internationally when creating labor laws.
Jamison calls not having her own children "the single most intolerable regret of [her] life", but describes her relationship with her niece and nephew and how she enjoys it. In her new life in Washington, Jamison starts working in the Department of Psychiatry at the Johns Hopkins Medical School. She is apprehensive to disclose her illness to her new coworkers but does so to not jeopardize the care of her patients and make her superiors aware of the legal risk. Despite her fears, she describes being very accepted and supported in her work environment in Hopkins, as well as maintaining an optimistic view of the future of her illness.
Mirza Naini being an expert on Usul al Fiqh was the first human being in the history of Iran to construe the idea of religious dictatorship. Naini stressed the concept of Aql (dialectic reasoning) and believed that Islam was compatible with progress. He also argued that the most intolerable form of autocracy is the tyranny imposed by a religious state. He had written a book Tanbih al-Ummah wa Tanzih Al-Milla (the awakening of the community and refinement of the nations) which was translated into Arabic by Salih Kashi al Gheta and published in 1909 by the Institute of Strategic Studies in Baghdad. His book mainly relates to theory of constitutional revolution with his deliberations on the major topics of “Ignorance and Despotism”.
The difficulty has been to compel a > recognition of their legal right to take that rank, and to secure the > enjoyment of privileges belonging, under the law, to them as a component > part of the people for whose welfare and happiness government is ordained. > At every step in this direction the nation has been confronted with class > tyranny, which a contemporary English historian says is, of all tyrannies, > the most intolerable, 'for it is ubiquitous in its operation, and weighs, > perhaps, most heavily on those whose obscurity or distance would withdraw > them from the notice of a single despot.' To-day it is the colored race > which is denied, by corporations and individuals wielding public authority, > rights fundamental in their freedom and citizenship. At some future time it > may be some other race that will fall under the ban.

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