Would that situation be tolerated, let alone tolerated for decades?
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"The government tolerated lynching just like they tolerated slavery," said Jackson.
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What's really interesting is the founders, though they were the ones that tolerated and created it, both created and tolerated it, or tolerated it at the very least.
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Certainly, a level of creosote tolerated by one group of woodrats should be tolerated by another.
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"But we live in a time when things that were once tolerated are not tolerated anymore."
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This brand of divisiveness may be tolerated in politics, but it can't be tolerated under the law.
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"What was tolerated 10 years ago will no longer be tolerated by the French," Mr. Garrigues said.
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Harvard tolerated him more than he tolerated disagreement: he disrupted a colleague's lectures because researching inherited intelligence was racist.
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While brutal attacks against peaceful demonstrators may be tolerated in authoritarian countries, they will not be tolerated in the United States.
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"We need to send a very clear signal" that abuse "won't be tolerated and it won't be tolerated with our employees," Ernst said.
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To ask why violence against nurses is tolerated as an accepted norm in hospitals is to ask why violence against women is tolerated as an accepted norm in the United States.
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" He also said voter fraud "will not be tolerated.
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" Mr. Strickland told WREG-TV that "a violent response" to any police shooting was "absolutely unacceptable and will not be tolerated and should not be tolerated by anyone in the Memphis community.
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This type of crime cannot and will not be tolerated.
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This kind of violence won't be tolerated in our community.
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These conditions would not be tolerated in the 50 states.
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We've tolerated abusive pricing and restrictive licensing terms long enough.
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Egypt's dictators by turns persecuted, embraced and tolerated the Brotherhood.
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She felt that criticism was not tolerated at the institute.
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Friendly bacteria, like lactobacilli, are tolerated as being like oneself.
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She has spoken up for human rights and tolerated dissent.
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"Nothing less than perfect will be tolerated," she told staffers.
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Such innocent good fortune should be tolerated, rather then discouraged.
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The Brotherhood is again banned, and now not even tolerated.
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And that this behavior can not be tolerated any longer.
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She became abusive towards airport staff, which is not tolerated.
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She became abusive toward airport staff, which is not tolerated.
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These heinous actions by the Assad regime cannot be tolerated.
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"We're a Catholic school and it's not tolerated," he asserted.
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Sexual harassment is unacceptable, completely inappropriate and cannot be tolerated.
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The behavior described by women coming forward cannot be tolerated.
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This was tolerated (and perhaps even encouraged) by the police.
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She said no "pervasive and persistent misconduct" can be tolerated.
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It is cheap, flexible and mostly tolerated by human bodies.
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In most galleries, one or two bright spots are tolerated.
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Likewise, fraud in the voting process will not be tolerated.
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This kind of misogynistic language must not be tolerated. pic.twitter.
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" "The behavior described by women coming forward cannot be tolerated.
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Conversations outside the frame of this window were not tolerated.
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What used to be accepted and tolerated no longer is.
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This bigotry was tolerated by too many of our leaders.
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"@Ryanair have 'tolerated' criminal behaviour," Mr. Turner said on Twitter.
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Child marriage is illegal, but still widely tolerated in Afghanistan.
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"The current situation cannot be tolerated endlessly," Mr. Cheema warned.
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"Such behavior simply will not be tolerated," the archdiocese said.
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They have deplored prejudice but tolerated or ignored economic injustice.
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The cruelty of immigrant family separations must not be tolerated.
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Invites to lunch were turned down, social gatherings barely tolerated.
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My school — Horace Mann — had tolerated sexual molestation for decades.
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Silencing critics In this oppressive climate, dissent is not tolerated.
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"It has been tolerated for far too long," he said.
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For years, the Border Patrol has quietly tolerated racist terminology.
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I feel like she tolerated it for the entire ordeal.
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Racism, sexism, homophobia and body shaming also are not tolerated.
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Gun violence is not going to be tolerated in Madison.
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Our message today is that this will not be tolerated.
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Another said: "Violations of national sovereignty will not be tolerated".
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"Violations of the law will not be tolerated," Stoney said.
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The Chinese service is not legal, but it is tolerated.
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Some of their bosses tolerated the disobedience; others did not.
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"Sexual harassment should never be tolerated," she wrote on Twitter.
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The fence was too big a challenge to be tolerated.
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"But in general it was pretty well tolerated," Winer said.
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Hate crimes against the L.G.B.T.+ community will not be tolerated.
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He hasn't said that behavior like Flynn's won't be tolerated.
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The killing of women in general will not be tolerated.
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Great power politics played a role: The Soviet Union helped build Egypt's chemical weapons program and tolerated their use in Yemen; the United States tolerated Iraq's use of them against Iran, their mutual enemy.
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The prison din was something he'd never tolerated in the past.
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No debate, no debate allowed, no diversity of opinion tolerated ever.
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"Violence is not going to be tolerated or allowed," he said.
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What sort of behaviour will be tolerated, or encouraged, by Wikileaks?
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Few of these events existed or were tolerated 20 years ago.
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All of them have tolerated years of online harassment of women.
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Discrimination, harassment, retaliation or other inappropriate behaviors will not be tolerated.
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These methods — blatant violations of the terms of services — weren't tolerated.
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China's market distortions and the way they deal cannot be tolerated.
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"Is pedophilia tolerated in parts of the entertainment industry?" he asked.
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"Political hate crimes should never be tolerated," he told BuzzFeed News.
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"That was unequivocally wrong and will not be tolerated," Spencer said.
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"This type of incident will not be tolerated," their statement added.
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As long as he was amusing, his immodesties could be tolerated.
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Anything less than that will not be tolerated in this department.
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This is our way of saying these things are not tolerated.
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And I tolerated that, although we did not have group sex.
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I tolerated that, and that seemed to be significant to Charlie.
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Adversaries must be on notice that interference will not be tolerated.
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Not that long ago, being LGBT in Indonesia was widely tolerated.
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"The Justice tolerated treatment well," the court said in a statement.
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Others tolerated us while we shadowed them and asked annoying questions.
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Prostitution in Spain is not legal but is tolerated, Bedia said.
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It won't be tolerated if someone else's religious sentiment is hurt.
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The reason cheetahs tolerated skin grafts also crystallized for the researchers.
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But GW said that over all, the drug was well tolerated.
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Lucious has "tolerated" Jamal's homosexuality for as long as he can.
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In any regular workplace, this type of behavior wouldn't be tolerated.
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The FBI's intervention in the 6900 presidential election cannot be tolerated.
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Justice Alito said the earlier decisions tolerated substantial intrusions into privacy.
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"None of it will ever be tolerated in New York City."
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"Obstruction of the U.N. process cannot be tolerated," Mr. Cohen said.
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Research and foreign ties that were once tolerated became increasingly suspect.
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"The Justice tolerated treatment well," the court said in a statement.
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Bad behavior has been tolerated and normalized for far too long.
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I wondered if Aniston actually enjoyed it or just tolerated it.
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And nothing short of this will ever be accepted or tolerated!
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It would have been acceptable if she at least tolerated it.
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Despite their disapproval of violence, most Germans tolerated discrimination against Jews.
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She cited reports of growing and widely tolerated black market activity.
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Anything short of the truth under oath will not be tolerated.
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Others tolerated reporters and photographers shadowing them and asking annoying questions.
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" "Sexual harassment is disrespectful to people, and it can't be tolerated.
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This takes many forms, including harassment, which can never be tolerated.
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I often wondered why the leadership of my unit tolerated this.
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In his repressive state, opposition and free speech were not tolerated.
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The killing of sex workers in particular will not be tolerated.
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Long-distance field-goal attempts are not so much tolerated as encouraged.
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It is unacceptable here at Bolleys and should NEVER be tolerated anywhere.
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The underground churches are generally tolerated but closely monitored by the authorities.
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Police misconduct will not be tolerated anywhere in the City of Chicago.
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That's why it's so painful to see abusers tolerated in the community.
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"The behavior described by women coming forward cannot be tolerated," Clinton said.
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" She added, "The behavior described by women coming forward cannot be tolerated.
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Offensive or inappropriate behaviour is not tolerated on the platform at all.
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Criminals fill party coffers rather than drain them, and so are tolerated.
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Kaepernick's struggle speaks to just how little the NFL has tolerated activism.
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They'd have to dissent on some issue and it wouldn't be tolerated.
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Any conduct that does not meet that standard will not be tolerated.
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Sometimes I wondered why she liked me, or at least tolerated me.
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It is to point out that abuse, period, has always been tolerated.
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And all patients tolerated the drug fairly well, according to the report.
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The United States has passively tolerated this abuse for far too long.
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No independent media are tolerated (though foreign journalists can visit easily enough).
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I will not stop until my existence is celebrated, instead of tolerated.
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But Valls said pickets aimed at halting distribution would not be tolerated.
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The use of chemical weapons against innocent people will not be tolerated.
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"Sexual harassment is disrespectful to people and can't be tolerated," Smith said.
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It was all done under the counter and the state tolerated it.
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They're a population that's used to being tolerated and even catered-to.
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Otherwise, though, the patient has tolerated the transplant with few side-effects.
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Duterte said Kuwait was an ally, but abuse should not be tolerated.
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She said they "very clearly revealed hate" which could not be tolerated.
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I know, so I got tolerated in a lot of meetings. Yeah.
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Anti-Catholic bigotry cannot be tolerated anywhere, and certainly not in Washington.
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Moving jobs to Mexico or elsewhere offshore would no longer be tolerated.
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"The Justice tolerated treatment well," the Supreme Court said in a statement.
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It's bureaucratic tomfoolery at its finest, and it should not be tolerated.
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This kind of behaviour is unacceptable and will not be tolerated here.
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Silence will not be tolerated - we must place ourselves avowedly with them.
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Tolerated — " Chief Justice Roberts: "I'm sorry, just so I get that right.
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However, the owners of the center said that doping was not tolerated.
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"These heinous actions by the Assad regime cannot be tolerated," Trump said.
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The LGBT community is largely tolerated in Indonesia, especially in urban areas.
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She also tolerated an extraordinarily high level of sexism in the workplace.
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But critics say Mr. Djukanovic tended toward authoritarian rule and tolerated graft.
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Marianna is satisfied with occasional hookups, which are tolerated by her husband.
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Until recently, liberal Democrats largely tolerated such overtures as a political necessity.
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Behavior was socially tolerated in the past that should not have been.
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"White-collar crime is tolerated because it's not a priority," he said.
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And I just think that type of behavior can't be tolerated anywhere.
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The makhzen has not tolerated the emergence of truly independent political forces.
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That exclusion of anyone on account of race could not be tolerated.
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Mr. el-Sisi's government has never tolerated political opposition or public demonstrations.
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At first, many people around me tolerated the scarcity created by demonetization.
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"The Justice tolerated treatment well," the Supreme Court said in an Aug.
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Senior People's Liberation Army officers have said violence will not be tolerated.
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"Sexual harassment is never acceptable and must not be tolerated," he added.
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"For years these abuses were tolerated, ignored or even encouraged," he said.
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Such smear tactics should not be tolerated and deserve an emphatic response.
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The use of illegal drugs in the workplace will not be tolerated.
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He has tolerated cabinet officials who use their position to enrich themselves.
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And the response was crystal clear: No such openness could be tolerated.
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None of it is ok and none of it should be tolerated.
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The strike served notice that the status quo would not be tolerated.
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And I, a sex-positive sex toy–store owner, foolishly tolerated it.
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Hate crimes against the LGBT+ community will not be tolerated in London.
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First, the slow spread of border controls across Schengen, quietly tolerated by Brussels.
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They're … it's not too big to fail, it's too big to be tolerated.
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"This will not be tolerated by the rest of the world," he said.
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Private prayer is tolerated, but the public display of Christian symbols is not.
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"The Justice tolerated treatment well," court spokeswoman Kathleen Arberg said in a statement.
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Officials also warned that criminal activity at this time would not be tolerated.
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Violence of any kind against our employees and property will not be tolerated.
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The regime had tolerated a series of protests around Belarus since mid-February.
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The alternative could mean a left-leaning minority government tolerated by the conservatives.
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Unlike necrosis, the leftovers of apoptosis are mostly tolerated by the immune system.
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It makes it easier to understand how Cam Newton's exuberant celebrations are tolerated.
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Mr Zuma's party, the African National Congress (ANC), tolerated these scandals for years.
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"There was no pressure and we would not have tolerated it," he said.
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Until recently gay venues and gay activism were grudgingly tolerated in big cities.
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That sort of anti-Christian censorship must not be tolerated – especially in America.
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"Sexual harassment is disrespectful to people and it can't be tolerated," she said.
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Instead, he tolerated his blunders for the hope of a unified Republican government.
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Politicians who are tolerated by the army are unlikely to break a sweat.
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Many foreign powers involved in Libya have tolerated or encouraged the general's machinations.
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They tolerated a strongman who may not have been desirable but was capable.
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That shit he pulls in his own country, should not be tolerated here.
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"We want our family to be normalized, not just tolerated," said Nette, 32.
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The drug was well tolerated with no new safety issues identified, Palatin said.
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"Whatever the motive is, attacks against workers must never be tolerated," she said.
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An ugly intimidation tactic applied to working women that should not be tolerated.
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In his first intervention, Rouhani warned yesterday that violence would not be tolerated.
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And Tehran gets the message that certain antics will no longer be tolerated.
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The wealthy, notoriously efficient country has tolerated a poorly equipped military for years.
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To keep them happy, corrupt businesses, such as logging or mining, are tolerated.
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FGM is tolerated in some countries in Africa, Asia and the Middle East.
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He gave us the Supreme Court, and for that anything can be tolerated.
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And that bad behavior has been normalized and tolerated for far too long.
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Physical or verbal abuse by any Marine or recruit will not be tolerated.
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What small arena of freedoms journalists had been tolerated within had just shrunk.
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Any attempt to divide us like this must be condemned and not tolerated.
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"Sexual harassment is a very serious matter and cannot be tolerated," Clyburn tweeted.
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The government tolerated this; better that ultraconservatives cause trouble abroad than at home.
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At that time religion was officially forbidden but unofficially tolerated by the government.
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Invoking violence, creating public disturbances, and otherwise facilitating lawlessness should not be tolerated.
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Diversity and deviation from the norm are not celebrated; they're not even tolerated.
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Haven't we all tolerated enough grading to jettison it during our end time?
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He said Icaridin is better tolerated; it smells better and is not greasy.
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Moreover, underperformance is often attributed to 'tanking,' which too often has been tolerated.
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Democrats have political flexibility on the issue, tolerated and encouraged by their leadership.
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Their "verbal aggression" would not be tolerated in schools or workplaces, she added.
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They have even tolerated a board that has been criticized for its oversight.
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He wanted to make it clear that bigotry wasn't tolerated at the school.
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Then there were the companies that welcomed, or at least tolerated, my interest.
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But Prince Mohammed, 32, has made clear that dissent will not be tolerated.
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It sent a signal that lying would be politically acceptable and legally tolerated.
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"The Justice tolerated the treatment well," per a U.S. Supreme Court press release.
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"There was a lot of misbehavior there that was apparently tolerated," Contreras said.
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Hardamon had us reading beyond our grade level, and rambunctiousness was not tolerated.
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I want to be clear: no illegal entries into Greece will be tolerated.
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They've tolerated his worst behavior, much of it worthy of removal from office.
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Senior ranking People's Liberation Army officers have said violence will not be tolerated.
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This CANNOT be tolerated in our own Congress by anyone of either party.
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"For years, these abuses were tolerated, ignored or even encouraged," Mr. Trump said.
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"Lying to the FBI, in any context, cannot be tolerated," the memo states.
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But it cannot ever be tolerated from within the ranks of the FBI.
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It also underscored how widely, and for how long, the tradition was tolerated.
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"This takes many forms, including harassment, which can never be tolerated," she continued.
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That sends a disturbingly clear message: sexual abuse against immigrants will be tolerated.
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Vertex also said the regimens were generally well-tolerated across all three studies.
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If the exasperated Republicans had their way, it wouldn't be tolerated here, either.
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" He added that any efforts by Beijing to distort markets "cannot be tolerated.
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The treatment was very well tolerated for a CAR-T product, Berdeja said.
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I realize that we are a limited group and merely tolerated at parties.
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This was tolerated and covered up in the church for far too long.
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They're ... it's not too big to fail, it's too big to be tolerated.
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I sometimes wonder why I, and so many other employees, tolerated this culture.
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But somehow a few people believe in Washington that should not be tolerated.
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Yet cities like Vancouver have tolerated the storefronts, leaving them to multiply rapidly.
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Nobody should ever be treated like this and it will not be tolerated.
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"What is not tolerated on the street should not be tolerated on the internet," said Laetitia Avia, a member of Macron's majority at the National Assembly and author of a recent report on hate speech told reporters before the vote.
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"Trolling, name calling and ad hominem attacks will not be tolerated," the guidelines say.
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Conversely, subjects were less likely to pull if they tolerated such thoughts and urges.
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The district says such behavior cannot be tolerated and they are cooperating with police.
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Someone had leaked news of the President's lagging performance and leakers won't be tolerated.
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Not only has this been tolerated, it has been actively welcomed in some quarters.
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Third, there must be an accessible, tolerated way of getting rid of superfluous girls.
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" The station quoted Fiel as saying, "It should not be allowed or tolerated. Period.
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She remained at home for three months, but then, unexpectedly, she tolerated some food.
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"It simply will not be tolerated if it comes to our attention," Parker said.
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Voters who look to elected leaders for guidance see that self-dealing is tolerated.
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Told my "street ball antics" wouldn't be tolerated in my parochial school basketball league.
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J.K. Rowling has proven time and again that hate comments will not be tolerated.
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President Xi Jinping and other officials have warned separatist activity would not be tolerated.
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The theft of any Akhan assets, attempted or successful, will be not be tolerated.
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"He tolerated a lot of physical discomfort in order to write it," Lucy says.
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"These heinous actions by the Assad regime cannot be tolerated," Trump told the world.
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The drug was well tolerated and the trial threw up no new safety signals.
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For too long, people have tolerated [ARTIST] and their trite, reductive take on [GENRE].
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And employees told BuzzFeed News that aggressiveness wasn't just tolerated but valorized at Uber.
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If the revolution is to succeed, no dissension within the ranks can be tolerated.
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Differing ideologies are not tolerated, and Saudi Arabia's minority Shiites are seen as heretical.
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Also awaiting the go-ahead are Colombian growers, whose activities are unauthorised but tolerated.
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"Those sorts of acts on Saturday, that's just not to be tolerated," he said.
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The data also showed that tafamidis was generally well tolerated by the enrolled patients.
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"The use of chemical weapons against innocent people will not be tolerated," Davis said.
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Weinstein is a straightforward case of a rich man being tolerated for too long.
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And in any case his mostly anti-EU members would not have tolerated him.
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Queer people are most tolerated when neatly packaged into nuclear families or besotted couples.
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Blacks are less likely to be prescribed newer, better-tolerated medicine called atypical antipsychotics.
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It's not surprising that the aide whose company Obama tolerated best was another writer.
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"The adhesive used to attach fake eyelashes is generally well tolerated," Dr. Zeichner said.
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Commanders must know that retaliation against victims of any kind will not be tolerated.
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These may all be policies worth opposing; they're not crimes that can't be tolerated.
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Ukraine must send a message that corruption with impunity will no longer be tolerated.
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And his right to do so defended — tolerated — by one of America's foremost intellectuals.
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Misogyny will no longer be tolerated, and machista bullshit will no longer be entertained.
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For years, I had watched life be barely tolerated by seemingly everybody I knew.
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While private business broadly is tolerated, activities such as consuming foreign media are forbidden.
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None of that erases a troubling bottom line: The city tolerated incompetence for years.
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As a Mets fan, I admiringly tolerated the Yankee-logo slippers by Gucci ($950).
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What shouldn't be tolerated by anyone, no matter what, is bullying, of any kind.
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In policy and offhand commentary, open racism is now not only tolerated, but celebrated.
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Ms. Luft said she tolerated the flakiness as part of the price of adolescence.
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Difference is tolerated in the interest of group survival; it is not intrinsically admired.
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Yellow snow was tolerated, but all solids had to be buried six inches deep.
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AADvac1 was shown to be safe and well-tolerated in the trial, Axon added.
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Non-consensual sexual behavior, verbal and sexual harassment are not tolerated at Antioch College.
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Saudi Arabia tolerated Qatar's autonomy, to focus on another regional proxy war, against Iran.
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No human society has ever tolerated the entire range of instinctive, "natural" human behavior.
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Other cities reluctantly tolerated them, requiring that a white person be present at meetings.
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Additionally, harassment or discrimination based on these characteristics will not be tolerated at NDI.
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Either the word's gotten out unofficially or officially that this treatment can be tolerated.
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Frustration that the foot dragging by the Department of Justice should not be tolerated.
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"The actions of these students will not be tolerated," Baraka said in a statement.
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Congress must send a clear message that these types of violations won't be tolerated.
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Additionally, harassment or discrimination based on these characteristics will not be tolerated at NDI.
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Would such as extreme approach be tolerated, if only tacitly, by the mainstream resistance?
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Despite this, differences apparently were tolerated by peers and voters who favored different courses.
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"Gentle products in the category of anti-aging are usually well-tolerated," she says.
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In Ms. Williams' reckoning of the future, pedophilia is not only tolerated, it's sanctioned.
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Guard dogs are tolerated, but keeping them as pets is a step too far.
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Kevin Draper Sports business reporter For years the N.B.A. tolerated Donald Sterling's persistent racism.
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These were outliers, or novelties — brief successes that Nashville tolerated but didn't wholeheartedly embrace.
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I don't think I am willing to work at a place that this is tolerated.
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The first step is taking it seriously ... so people know that harassment won't be tolerated.
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What we're talking about is bad behavior that's not just tolerated but that's been normalized.
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" Her presidency, the court said, "cannot be tolerated for the sake of protecting the constitution.
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Serious problems have to be tolerated for now because giving people a voice is paramount.
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They tolerated the engineered T cells with only mild adverse effects and no immune response.
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" "Passing the PACT Act sends a strong message that this behavior will not be tolerated.
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This year, however, Mr. Sisi has repeatedly warned that no public protest will be tolerated.
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Under the Obama administration, prosecutors said pot businesses complying with state rules would be tolerated.
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The leaders of Britain's Labour Party have for years tolerated anti-Semitism in the ranks.
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Any sign of weakness, including an apology, is generally not tolerated in the Trump administration.
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They shocked, they inspired, and their message was clear: patriarchy would no longer be tolerated.
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Fresh elections or a minority government, possibly tolerated by the SPD, still look more likely.
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Cricket was tolerated by the Taliban during their harsh Islamic rule from 1996 to 2001.
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"And none of it, none of it will ever be tolerated in New York City."
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For most, subways are waystations to be tolerated, annoying intervals between origin and blessed destination.
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Why else would he have tolerated Russia's Kremlin controlled-media fawning over Trump's presidential victory?
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In return, the movement and its activities were tolerated by the AKP government until 2010.
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But he said laws must be respected and invasions by force would not be tolerated.
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MedStar Washington Hospital Center said he "tolerated the procedure well" in a statement Thursday evening.
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This kind of behavior is unacceptable and should not be tolerated anywhere in our society.
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The TREATMENT of the Palestinian people is unfair, one-sided and should not be tolerated.
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" This, despite "the common notion that male promiscuity is tolerated whereas female promiscuity is not.
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This will not be tolerated and those who do so must be brought to justice.
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To see them through to completion, regulators tolerated an expansion in non-bank financial institutions.
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"They're insightful enough to know these are behaviors that should not be tolerated," Thomas said.
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They have tolerated the periodic outrage Mr Renzi directs at Germany and the European Commission.
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Republicans seized on the issue, saying President Obama had tolerated the humiliation of the sailors.
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For that reason, Chinese analysts say, China has tolerated Mr. Kim's advances in nuclear weapons.
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It's where low performers are tolerated and ignoring feedback and denying reality are the norm.
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"Acts of racism are unacceptable and will not be tolerated at Walt Whitman," Dodd added.
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In the current China, differing views are not to be tolerated domestically or as imports.
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The message from officials was clear: The drug-fueled hedonism would no longer be tolerated.
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But why should similar First Amendment violations for private citizens and other organizations be tolerated?
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"This type of behavior has too often been tolerated, ignored or dismissed," the statement said.
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The track tolerated trainers who had been cited for using performance-affecting drugs, records showed.
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He offered only weak challenges to the prejudices and injustices largely tolerated by that population.
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The league has come under criticism that it tolerated injuries as part of the sport.
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"Both civil rights preachers and F.B.I. agents coequally tolerated the abuse of women," he said.
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Being queer is no longer something that needs to be tolerated, or accepted, or forgiven.
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In Indonesia, the world's largest Muslim-majority country, homosexuality has generally been tolerated, if marginalized.
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"They will treat it like a mercenary — it won't be tolerated at all," he said.
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Most men in our society, however, have never committed, or tolerated, debasing acts toward women.
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Their sense of community narrows: only those who look like them are to be tolerated.
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It tolerated segregation and sexism, led the nation into war in Vietnam and became stultifying.
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" Ms. Scola said that the mayor was aware of the behavior and "knowingly tolerated it.
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Web shaming and school bullying are among the socially tolerated examples of sadism explored here.
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Such a manifestly, protractedly unjust situation must no longer be tolerated by the international community.
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It is among the most politically active regions in Iran, where little dissent is tolerated.
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Patients, mostly women, report that the caps are generally well tolerated, with minimal adverse effects.
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Johnson's political backflips are legendary but tolerated, because they aren't delivered by a packaged politician.
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Jeering is frowned upon in Japan, while it's widely tolerated — even expected — at American games.
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Duncan said it's best to let perpetrators know that harassment and attacks won't be tolerated.
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India previously had a higher threshold of tolerated subsidies before U.S. competitors could seek retaliation.
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"Racism and any form of discrimination should never be tolerated in our society," said Rep.
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There's no way such antics would be tolerated across the street at the Supreme Court.
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With an executive order, he makes clear that anti-Semitism is not to be tolerated.
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Stock markets have tolerated start-up losses throughout the internet era, now 20 years old.
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"Sexual harassment is never acceptable and must not be tolerated," Schumer said in a statement.
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Although most buildings generally prohibit decorations on apartment doors, the Christmas wreath is usually tolerated.
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East Asia's $600 billion to $700 billion in annual trade surpluses should not be tolerated.
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"Illegal entry will not be tolerated, and we stand ready to prevent it," she said.
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Because I think women have tolerated way too much touchy-feely stuff for too long.
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" Carper added, "this crusade endangers the health of every American, and it cannot be tolerated.
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By firing Damore, the company has made it clear that such hostility won't be tolerated.
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"Obviously, such conduct is unacceptable and will not be tolerated," he said after the incident.
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Phase I of a vaccine trial ensures that it can be tolerated well in human subjects.
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"This abuse of position and disregard for people's basic humanity by @delta should not be tolerated."
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"We tolerated the speech, which was a harangue against Jeff Sessions," he said about Warren's speech.
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But the reality is, we all create the environment where abuse is tolerated and covered up.
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The message from the court is clear, government hostility toward religious Americans will not be tolerated.
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They're how bullies and assaulters know that their toxicity will be tolerated, excused, normalized, and justified.
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These markets essentially are tolerated by the government and have become permanent fixtures in the economy.
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"We need your action in making clear that misguided and inappropriate behavior will not be tolerated."
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Being shamed for your beauty look is just another form of bullying that shouldn't be tolerated.
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This type of behavior must never be tolerated, and certain[ly] never occurred since my joining.
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Falling standards, clear from international surveys and the government's own tests, would no longer be tolerated.
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It tolerated boycotts of Japanese goods when tensions between China and Japan ran high, for instance.
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China has for too long tolerated North Korean provocations in exchange for stability on its borders.
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As protest is not tolerated in the country, the demonstration led to violence in the streets.
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Any behavior that's abusive or hurtful in any way has never been tolerated in our restaurant.
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Doping in sport, he says, is an "inconvenient truth that is denied, ignored, tolerated or encouraged".
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Chinese officials described the vandalism as an attack on China's sovereignty that would not be tolerated.
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Even her misdirection when under fire has been tolerated as an acceptable response to ceaseless assaults.
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But foreign aggressions — including cyber-attacks, disinformation and financial influence — should not be downplayed or tolerated.
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"Many foreign powers involved in Libya have tolerated or encouraged the general's machinations," the Economist notes.
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But it's clear that this kind of incident can't be tolerated in a nation of laws.
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Official arenas have opened and hidden arenas are tolerated as long as there are no brawls.
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"Sexual assault violates the core values of our military and must never be tolerated," Rear Adm.
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"These actions will not be tolerated by the DEA, and they will be brought to justice."
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You need to create an environment where people are embraced and engaged rather than just tolerated.
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It said Bierman regularly came to the office "high," and both tolerated cocaine use by employees.
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Your life will improve the moment you realize life isn't something to be endured or tolerated.
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As I've learned, harassment and shaming of women is never acceptable and should never be tolerated.
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This episode also dispels another simplification, in which mixed-race relationships were publicly tolerated only recently.
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"He needs to say this is not going to be tolerated in the US," Platt said.
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"Gua sha therapy for perimenopausal symptoms was well tolerated by participants in our study," Duan said.
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They further argued that the differences between road emissions and lab emissions were tolerated by regulators.
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They have never had much confidence in the federal government but at least they tolerated it.
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According to Abbott, sanctuary city policies have deadly consequences and will not be tolerated in Texas.
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Officials at her office had said a further swelling to up to 2.2% may be tolerated.
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We hope that today's settlement makes clear that this abuse of power will not be tolerated.
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The researchers said the visual hallucinations were easily tolerated and didn't affect a person's normal function.
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"For many years corruption was tolerated, which led to impunity," Ms. Aldana said in an interview.
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"The racism & disrespect won't [be] tolerated," Minaj tweeted — soon enough, the #GiuseppeWhatsGood hashtag was trending worldwide.
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We are proud, and excited, for Texas Tech, but behavior like this will not be tolerated.
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Not so on the Internet, where such talk is all too common and much too tolerated.
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Our scene was evolving, and it was too multicultural for bigotry to be accepted or tolerated.
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"They tolerated what we did to a fair degree," Lucas told me in a phone call.
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Gambling at "pachinko" pinball parlors, ubiquitous throughout Japan, is also tolerated despite its legally ambiguous status.
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"CBD is generally well tolerated with a good safety profile," the authors of the report wrote.
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Nakatani said North Korea's repeated missile launches were a "serious provocation" and could not be tolerated.
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No, but I do think it's a clear message that states this behavior won't be tolerated.
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"Needless to say, this is an act which cannot be tolerated by the company," he said.
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When I was younger, I tolerated it, but I don't want to do that shit anymore.
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"Dissent and criticism are not tolerated by the Russian Federation authorities in Crimea," Ms. Frazer said.
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"Inciting violence because of race, religion or political beliefs should never be tolerated," Mr. Denham said.
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"Harassment of any kind will not be tolerated at FEMA," Mr. Long said in his statement.
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In addition to lowering cardiovascular events, the trial found that Vascepa was safe and well tolerated.
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Speaking with GameSpot, McGregor says Black Mask tolerated Harley only because she and Joker were dating.
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That type of behavior will not be tolerated and each person arrested will be held accountable.
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In the United States, undocumented immigrants have always lived in limbo, officially illegal but often tolerated.
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Moreno declared a 60-day state of emergency on Thursday, saying disorder would not be tolerated.
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Iranian politics are sharply divided between conservatives and reformers, although true political dissent is not tolerated.
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Analysts say any sharp drop in home prices would likely not be tolerated by local governments.
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"This kind of violence is simply not going to be tolerated in our city," she said.
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Complaints of police misconduct were being reviewed, but intimidation tactics would not be tolerated, Krewson said.
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Some lies may be less tolerated, and certain contradictions cry out for resolution, even violent ones.
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But certainly ignoring a congressional mandate again won't be tolerated by either side of the aisle.
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No doubt there are many obstacles in the current environment, but excuses should not be tolerated.
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I suspect the only reason the commander tolerated my questions was that he trusted Mr. Sharp.
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But he made it clear that posts disrespectful of Pakistan's armed forces would not be tolerated.
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Still, the movie industry has long tolerated vulgar comments and behavior — particularly from its creative ranks.
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Super Bowl Sunday is the day when the advertising industry is not only tolerated but celebrated.
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The "one size fits all" strategy by some local authorities will not be tolerated, he said.
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Chloe E. Pudwill tolerated the procedure well and was transferred to recovery in a stable condition.
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In early spring, a local AfD official named Björn Höcke, talking to a group of young party supporters, slipped from the party's more typical anti-migrant positions (tolerated) into one where he griped about how much time is spent memorializing the Holocaust in Germany (not tolerated).
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" He said the behavior "will not be tolerated" and that Microsoft "will do better in the future.
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It straight up accuses the Uber founder of overseeing a culture that tolerated sexual harassment and discrimination.
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"If weak sanctions are imposed for bad behavior, employees learn that harassment is tolerated," says the report.
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"Nothing but denunciation and defiance seem to be tolerated by the masses," a former Northern congressman wrote.
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In most of the country, jirgas are tolerated but not recognized by the formal courts and police.
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The European Commission, which has long tolerated mild French profligacy, would be faced with an acute dilemma.
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"The image is disgusting and will not be tolerated," Interim Memphis Police Director Mike Rallings told FOX13.
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Our starting point is that what is unacceptable offline should not be tolerated in the online world.
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Women suffering from any forms of abuse in the hands of health workers should not be tolerated.
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In rare circumstances, a bold color will be tolerated, if it complements the actress's skin and hair.
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The brave little man tolerated all of the handling and was given a clean bill of health.
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Some patients had allergic reactions to doses of the therapy they'd previously tolerated, the new study says.
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And bad behavior — from lewd jokes to casting couch antics — is no longer being tolerated on set.
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"The vandalism to the Ashburn Old School is reprehensible and will not be tolerated here," Chapman said.
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Instead, many of those who supported the group — or tolerated its fighters — were native-born Iraqi Sunnis.
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"Pachinko" pinball parlors, ubiquitous in Japanese towns and cities, are also tolerated despite their legally gray status.
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Jones heard it, tolerated it best he knew how, then talked about it candidly after the game.
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Inappropriate behavior that challenges our values or violates our policies is unacceptable – and will not be tolerated.
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" His fifth point: "Drugs and narcotics will not be tolerated unless you have the appropriate medicinal licensing.
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"We tolerated that for six years until it was time to act," the government source told CNN.
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Investigators described a work environment where sexual innuendo was frequent and tolerated and boundaries were often blurred.
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Democrats have tolerated the Republican focus on leaks — but that patience may be short-lived after Wednesday.
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Beijing has grudgingly tolerated this agreement since China and Singapore re-established diplomatic relations in the 1990s.
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Indonesian human rights activist Tunggal Pawestri corroborates this notion that homosexuality was previously frowned upon but tolerated.
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"Events in Charlottesville unacceptable and musn't be tolerated @USNavy for ever stands against intolerance & hatred," he said.
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That will require tough judgement calls, but knowingly inciting mob violence, for example, should not be tolerated.
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Below, writer Dream McClinton shares why this kind of appropriation from fashion labels should not be tolerated.
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Nonetheless, in rural areas private domestic rituals to venerate ancestors or ward off ghosts were often tolerated.
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A CBOS opinion poll released in April showed that 54% of Poles think homosexuality should be tolerated.
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" He added that "foreign aggressions, including cyberattacks, disinformation and financial influence, should never be downplayed or tolerated.
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Congress must decide what should be allowed and what cannot be tolerated with Mr. Trump's business dealings.
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His media screeds were tolerated for two decades when his Bulls and Lakers teams were kicking ass.
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But critics say Republicans tolerated similar comments by King for years and that Trump courted his support.
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Such blatant disregard of free speech cannot be tolerated in a nation founded on diversity of thought.
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Ghana Ghanaians are heavy consumers of marijuana, according to the UNODC, which is prohibited but widely tolerated.
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This is not going to be tolerated in my regime, there's no coverup going on under this.
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"The chemical attack in Syria is a horror that cannot be tolerated by responsible nations," Ryan tweeted.
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By now, they were big enough so that Morsi tolerated their presence; occasionally, he even showed affection.
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More importantly, it was well tolerated by the cats and had no overt toxic effects on them.
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"Racism and anti-semitism will not be tolerated in this community," Garman's letter, obtained by HuffPost, said.
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Crimes perpetrated against people because of who they are or what they believe simply cannot be tolerated.
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" A House Republican aide said, we've "got to send a strong message these assaults won't be tolerated.
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And abusive stars have long been tolerated in the media (Bill O'Reilly) and sports (Floyd Mayweather Jr.).
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"This despicable targeting of our brave service members will never be tolerated," NCIS Director Andrew Traver said.
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So, we are very pleased that the research proved that Vasalgel was well-tolerated with reduced complications.
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" In his own statement, Schumer said that sexual harassment is "never acceptable and must not be tolerated.
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Koelzer responded by hitting the aggressor across the head, showing that his ignorance would not be tolerated.
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For some inexplicable reason, not quite clear to me even now, I tolerated this peculiar, joyless relationship.
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Both chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine, however, are reportedly well-tolerated in Covid-19 patients, according to the CDC.
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Obviously, female bosses can be abusive and can create cultures where abusive behavior toward underlings is tolerated.
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He's right that Trump's supporters tolerated this noxiousness even if they did not endorse or embrace it.
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I have other patients who have not tolerated them and need to stop after a short time.
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Lawless behavior will not be tolerated, and those found responsible will be held accountable for their actions.
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While regarded as being quite well-tolerated, both sildenafil and tadalafil require a prescription from a doctor.
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Inappropriate behavior that challenges our values or violates our policies is unacceptable — and will not be tolerated.
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Inappropriate behavior that challenges our values or violates our policies is unacceptable - and will not be tolerated.
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The puppets are treated as second-class citizens, tolerated for their entertainment value but not fully respected.
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During my stay, I found lingering was not just tolerated but encouraged for a sense of community.
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The courts have long tolerated different treatment of foreigners than of United States citizens and authorized residents.
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Because some ideas should not be tolerated, because when you tolerate them, people start acting on them.
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Male entitlement — reflected in telenovelas, movies, work settings, families and romantic relationships — has been tolerated, even celebrated.
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On the best teams I've seen, on what I call a "loyalist team," gossip is never tolerated.
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"Discrimination on the basis of message content cannot be tolerated under the First Amendment," the ruling said.
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This is unacceptable and won't be tolerated on any Boeing aircraft when it's delivered to the customer.
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Lawmakers responded with outrage at the time, saying that political violence wouldn't be tolerated on U.S. soil.
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It's a very, very positive community where no negativity or trolling is tolerated any time at all.
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" The editorial said that is the type of behavior that can "never be tolerated in public office.
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Critics said Trump's actions undermined military justice and sent a message that battlefield atrocities would be tolerated.
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Another government minister, Khairy Jamaluddin, condemned the violence in a Twitter message saying it "cannot be tolerated".
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Both the Beijing and Hong Kong governments have made clear such separatist rhetoric will not be tolerated.
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In the aftermath of Mr. Ailes's departure, executives declared that such behavior would never again be tolerated.
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Critics say the actions undermine military justice and send a message that battlefield atrocities will be tolerated.
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Critics said Trump's moves undermined military justice and sent a message that battlefield atrocities would be tolerated.
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This difference in power can create an environment where sexual harassment is tolerated, ignored or even normalized.
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And the message was that any perceived threat to China&aposs territorial integrity would not be tolerated.
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This kind of bad behavior has been tolerated and ignored for far too long, but not today.
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My reading habits were tolerated by others, even though they made me a bit of a curiosity.
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The question is who gets to decide what is tolerated — and who will be doing the tolerating.
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"In our view the UK tolerated actions, and took others, that we regard as inexcusable," the committee said.
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Beijing has grudgingly tolerated this agreement since the China and Singapore re-established diplomatic relations in the 1990s.
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For people with access to the drug, it is well-tolerated and effective, with no serious side effects.
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They conducted a survey of more than 2,000 gay Australian men and discovered such statements are widely tolerated.
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Here's hoping they come to understand what smarter people have often said: that prejudice tolerated is intolerance encouraged.
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Like cigarettes, plastic bags have recently gone from a tolerated nuisance to a widely despised and discouraged vice.
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This behavior has been tolerated in Shannon's home and is not in the best interests of the children.
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Any action that runs contrary to the values we instill in our school community will not be tolerated.
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But Schaeuble said that any attempt to retain or attract companies with low taxes would not be tolerated.
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"Any demonstration or threat of intimidation against any Montanan's religious liberty will not be tolerated," the letter continues.
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Who knows, one fine day somebody in Washington might realize that this outrage can no longer be tolerated.
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It can be a joke, but it can also suggest that an offending person won't be tolerated again.
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The U.S. Treasury Department however, has made it clear that any violation of sanctions would not be tolerated.
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Glutamine and ingredients used in testosterone booster products are generally well tolerated when taken as intended or directed.
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Eventually, a critical mass of women rebelled against this regime as too dangerous and demeaning to be tolerated.
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"The overarching message is that hate crimes will not be tolerated in Louisiana," he said after signing it.
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Lynching was tolerated and sometimes abetted by local officials, and watched by crowds of thousands for sheer entertainment.
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While she's historically tolerated the constant barrage of hungry photos, she's now politely pleading for a little privacy.
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Prostitution is tolerated with registered sex workers required to undergo regular health checks, according to a city official.
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Corruption and pollution Failure is not tolerated -- and the government is watching where its money is being spent.
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Civil disorder, anti-social behavior, and blatant disrespect for law enforcement must not be tolerated anywhere in America.
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Sexual harassment can no longer be tolerated in our industry or within the ranks of Producers Guild membership.
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Their activities are well-documented by the local press and – until the arrest – they were tolerated by authorities.
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But the assessment gives some indication of how much non-compliance could be tolerated before the deal unravels.
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"They reiterated that any further use of chemical weapons in Syria must not be tolerated," the statement added.
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"These heinous actions by the Assad regime cannot be tolerated," Trump said at a Rose Garden news conference.
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Ankara has long expressed its outrage over the US' support for the YPG, but had largely tolerated it.
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And if it starts at the top, none of these shenanigans would have filtered down and been tolerated.
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Scorned by many Muslims and barely tolerated by the rest of society, Iraq's Kawliya live a precarious existence.
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Researchers will inject the vaccine — called GLS-5700 — into 40 healthy people to evaluate how well it's tolerated.
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Such nuisances are tolerated: a poll earlier this year showed 79% approved of extending the state of emergency.
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"Events in Charlottesville unacceptable and musn't be tolerated @USNavy for ever stands against intolerance & hatred," the post said.
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The shameful bullying and crass attacks on Israel's supporters are not only tolerated, but far too often encouraged.
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On the internet low-level dissent is tolerated, but censored quickly once it starts to be widely shared.
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This is a step to end a level of homelessness that just isn't tolerated in other developed countries.
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And importantly, given the history of RSV vaccine development, it said its vaccine was at least well-tolerated.
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No structural damage was detected and Wheeler was given the OK to return to baseball activity as tolerated.
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But in recent months, it became clear that the village's experiment in democracy would no longer be tolerated.
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"This type of behavior is unacceptable and cannot be tolerated from any church member," Hawkins told WKRN-TV.
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Yet, left-wing anti-Semites are still welcomed or at least tolerated by many in the progressive movement.
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He never tolerated dissent, and it was ordinary people who paid the price of his 37-year reign.
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The situation in Gorlitzer Park is tolerated because of its location in Kreuzberg, with its liberal local government.
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"Peace can never take root in an environment where violence is tolerated, funded and even rewarded," Trump said.
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That's so crazy, if I was living at that time I would never have tolerated anything like that.
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Binging on starch and lipids and whatever is on the dessert table is not only tolerated, but encouraged.
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Who else would have even tolerated the "lock her up" chants that have become routine at Republican events?
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Given its small size, Australia has long tolerated control of vital industries by a limited number of companies.
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Books about the Soviet Union's labor camps are banned, but accounts of the Nazi concentration camps are tolerated.
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Captain Medina and his officers tolerated Charlie Company's abuse of Vietnamese civilians in the weeks before the massacre.
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Instead he's slow-walked his hawkish instincts on Iran, tolerated Assad and avoided dialing up tensions with Russia.
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Furthermore, there is a narrow range of circumstances in which regifting is not just tolerated but actively embraced.
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After the fall of Communism, a more honest examination of Soviet history was tolerated, though not always encouraged.
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"Threats or attempts to use COVID-19 as a weapon against Americans will not be tolerated," he added.
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Moreover, I would have never accepted or tolerated a friend who did so, even if under the influence.
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Smaller gatherings could be tolerated, or restaurants and other businesses could stay open, albeit in a limited capacity.
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"The fact is any racist behavior will not be tolerated and it must be called out," he said.
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Cathay also sent a strong message to employees that public support for the protests would not be tolerated.
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The street can swallow people whole until they blend into their surroundings, ignored or tolerated by passers-by.
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He said he was "beyond sorry," and the Athletics said his language was unacceptable and won't be tolerated.
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The government has tolerated some protests but tries to defuse demonstrations and block criticism of senior party leaders.
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Players continue to seek a competitive edge in a game that has historically tolerated, even tacitly encouraged, chicanery.
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"Putin's actions cannot be tolerated, and the consequences of inaction are quickly compounding," Menendez said in a statement.
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On the pedestal, the words "Hate will not be tolerated" had also been written in white spray paint.
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Excessive aggression or rudeness should be no more tolerated during a game than it is during family dinner.
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When such actions arise from racial bigotry and hatred, they betray our core values and cannot be tolerated.
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"We remind you that gatherings in the transit corridors will not be tolerated," the police said on Twitter.
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"But I would be happy with just making it clear that bad behavior won't be tolerated at work."
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A swelling budget deficit, then, will only be tolerated by the jittery fixed income market for so long.
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Additionally, the firm said the drug was well tolerated by many of the 182 patients in the trial.
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Critics said Trump's moves undermined military justice and sent a message that U.S. battlefield atrocities would be tolerated.
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Some firms would also likely retrain employees and issue notices that sexual harassment is not tolerated, she added.
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When teams are diverse and inclusive, everyone's differences are not simply tolerated, but appreciated, understood and leveraged appropriately.
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"The court wants to make clear that his attitude towards Jews will not be tolerated here," Jani said.
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Many said city government neglected them in ways they thought would not have been tolerated in wealthier neighborhoods.
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Romney is a good man in a political world that has tolerated bad behavior for far too long.
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A few years ago, I asked my mother why she'd tolerated such a strange arrangement at my school.
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Still, criticism of Soviet ideas was not tolerated by the government, which rigorously suppressed books, articles and speech.
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The therapy was well tolerated and adverse events were consistent with those observed in previous updates, it said.
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Drinking on the street is tolerated, but it's illegal for shops to sell alcohol after 10:00 pm.
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That's sort of a baseline, in terms of, okay, these things are generally well-tolerated by living things.
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The plan worked; the Saudi clerical establishment directed their energies toward causing trouble abroad, which the Saudis tolerated.
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Shaming women who make accusations — in short, the Bill Clinton campaign approach of 1992 — is much less tolerated today.
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Hopefully it&aposs a lesson to people that this kind of hateful rhetoric will not be tolerated or accepted.
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The drug was found to be generally well-tolerated with no serious adverse events or discontinuations reported, Sage said.
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Action will set a standard within your company's culture and firmly show that this behavior will not be tolerated.
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"Those behaviors were tolerated decades ago, and all incidents were kept behind closed doors," Chu and his colleagues wrote.
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As industries were reinvented, homeless people were systematically excluded from systems that barely tolerated them in the first place.
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McHugh's firing seemed to signal changes at Breitbart, which in the past has tolerated racist tweets from its reporters.
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It is said that the admission of West Virginia is secession and tolerated only because it is our secession.
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"As stated in CBP's policy statement, discrimination and harassment are not and will not be tolerated," the statement said.
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These men know well that much of it would not be tolerated in any branch of the Armed Forces.
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"The use of a racially-charged term is unacceptable and will not be tolerated," Barnes wrote in the letter.
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This will not be tolerated or accepted and we expect full action be taken against the professor and college.
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From the first pilot trial in 2010, researchers were able to show that it is in fact well tolerated.
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"We want to be clear that this sort of hate and hateful crimes will not be tolerated," Stephan said.
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She described how demeaning it had felt and said it shouldn't be tolerated as just part of the job.
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The lawmakers say in the letter that they disagree with Grijalva because human rights abuses should not be tolerated.
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Evidence from an early trial shows rapastinel is well tolerated, does not induce hallucinations and seems to work quickly.
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Since even his mild criticism was not tolerated, he packed up a couple of cases and left for America.
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Institutionalized racism in police departments, or in college fraternities, is real and had been tolerated for way too long.
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CNN looks inside North Korea North Korean elections are always unanimous, and political dissent and disloyalty are not tolerated.
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European countries are exerting a certain level of censorship that's hard to fathom being tolerated in the United States.
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Harassment of women in the workplace cannot be tolerated, Ivanka Trump said at a Tokyo conference on women's advancement.
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Authorities said they tolerated the demonstrations at first but stepped in when protesters got too close to the building.
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Fahrenkopf told CNN's Michael Smerconish that attempts to "impact the debate" using the candidates' guests will not be tolerated.
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He uses his judgment, not trying to hit every ball, but is tolerated a couple of mistakes (three strikes).
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"Any violence directed toward our citizens or police officers or destruction of property should not be tolerated," McCrory said.
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Looking back, I see more clearly how often I just sort of tolerated it as the price of cunnilingus.
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Why, Lepore wonders, was such a chaotic person not only tolerated but celebrated by the intelligentsia of his time?
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Critics say it would preempt justice, undermine military discipline and send a message that battlefield atrocities will be tolerated.
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First, the U.S. will make clear to Russia that aggression — such as arming the Taliban — will not be tolerated.
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"Trafficking will not be tolerated in Clark ... and soon hopefully not anywhere else in the country either," he added.
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" Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, Bush confidently asserted, "has pledged that political or sectarian interference will not be tolerated.
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"No language that isolates, divides or insults people based on any of those factors can be tolerated," it said.
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The counter-argument is that cheating should never be tolerated, even if its aftershocks set a million hearts racing.
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That worries liberals, who fret that Mr Zuma has undermined institutions that check presidential power and tolerated widespread corruption.
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Those policies act as a signal to officers and supervisors that extreme use of force will not be tolerated.
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"Racist comments and other inappropriate behavior are not tolerated by the Chicago Blackhawks," the Blackhawks said in a statement.
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Surely, we can agree on some general principles of democracy: Russia interfering with a US election can't be tolerated.
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It is antithetical to the values of our athletic program and of the University, and will not be tolerated.
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Discrimination and oppression of LGBTQ2 Canadians will not be tolerated anymore… Mr. Speaker, Canada's history is far from perfect.
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"Trump's attack on the free press should not be tolerated by any news agencies or the American people," Sen.
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That behavior has been tolerated in our industry for way too long, and will not be condoned by us.
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"Criminal damage and making malicious calls is against the law and will not be tolerated," PC Dave Pilling said.
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The Senate majority leader, Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, has made it clear that further defections will not be tolerated.
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"The behavior described by women coming forward cannot be tolerated," the former secretary of State said in a statement.
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For years, the city government tolerated their activities, seeing the Jewish link as a magnet for tourism and investment.
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I urge you to make absolutely clear to President Putin that interference in U.S. elections will not be tolerated.
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Suicide's music would later be more widely tolerated, recognized as a precursor of electronic dance music and industrial rock.
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They were beautiful, smart, and independent, and yet they tolerated a lot of unstable and unattractive behavior from men.
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But another tool can be saying out loud to potential enemies that a certain action will not be tolerated.
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Indeed, a court could determine such rhetoric to be illegal discrimination at a workplace found to have tolerated it.
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" This scenario, he said, "cannot be tolerated ... especially in light of the deployment in Syria of the Russian contingent.
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The shift has seen metal go from an outlawed form of expression to one that is at least tolerated.
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Enanta said study results showed its therapy was generally safe and well tolerated and no drug discontinuations were observed.
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Political transition in Syria will not happen as long as the presence of Iran and its proxies is tolerated.
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"Sexual harassment is never acceptable and must not be tolerated," Minority Leader Chuck Schumer tweeted early in the afternoon.
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Or are we truly horrified for his victims and determined to ensure something like this is not tolerated again?
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Dan Reed, who directed "Leaving Neverland," asked on Twitter whether pedophilia was tolerated in parts of the entertainment industry.
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These actions will not be tolerated and the groups responsible must be held accountable by the Government of Iraq.
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"Harassment of any kind will not be tolerated," Maneka Gandhi, a top official working on women's issues, told reporters.
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Savant recruited 14 volunteers in Brazil and reported that the drug appeared to be well-tolerated in healthy humans.
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That's tough when she believes people have only tolerated her because of her connection to Batman's most infamous villain.
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"The government has a duty to issue a very strong message that these disruptions won't be tolerated," he said.
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These institutions were never very robust in China, but on and off they were tolerated until Xi came along.
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Critics had said such actions would undermine military justice and sent a message that battlefield atrocities will be tolerated.
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You don't think they are tempted to take the easy way out because that is tolerated in the organization?
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For example, he can ban the use of secret science, which is illegal but has been tolerated by Congress.
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It's well-known that the industry is grossly exploitative of both men and women — why have we tolerated this?
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"These insensitivities should not be tolerated," she wrote in the email, which was obtained by The New York Times.
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Many said that set the tone for a wider newsroom ruled by fear and aggression, and that tolerated bullies.
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Even though gossip is such a damaging force, it's pervasive and even tolerated to some degree in most organizations.
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"This behavior, in my opinion, cannot be tolerated, and action is going to have to be taken," he said.
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But pederasty is still widely tolerated in Afghan culture, and prosecutions of men who sexually assault boys are rare.
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" Zaback's statement also said this type of behavior wouldn't be tolerated and the company takes "these matters very seriously.
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"The authorities must send a clear message that such violence will not be tolerated and will not go unpunished."
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It signaled that no further uprisings would be tolerated, and Mr. Mubarak's interminable trials seemed to reflect that change.
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Although well tolerated so far, some patients taking tanezumab have developed swelling of the extremities and other side effects.
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Threats that aim to use up resources or make light of the situation will not be tolerated, he said.
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FibroGen said in its most recent quarterly report that "pamrevlumab was well tolerated" by patients in phase 2 study.
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"When the field was originally thinking of these as cessation devices, then some toxicity could be tolerated," he added.
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In their modern form, they have been tolerated, even nurtured, in mainstream conservative circles for more than 20 years.
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The larger question in the restructuring of the company, critics say, is how much political links will be tolerated.
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Bozdag on Thursday insisted that torture is not tolerated in Turkey, which, he reminded his audience, is a democracy.
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She made comments that weren't politically correct and the party not only tolerated it, but was excited by it.
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After the event, police said that "speech or actions that are full of hate" won't be tolerated in Oldham.
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The Republican Party, with few exceptions, has tolerated these violations in the hope that they might advance their agenda.
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" This sort of behavior has been tolerated in the past, especially in Hollywood, a world built atop "open secrets.
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In Copenhagen last summer police repeatedly raided the anarchist community of Christiania, where cannabis dealing had long been unofficially tolerated.
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"The behavior of this former driver is appalling and is not tolerated on the Uber app," said an Uber spokesperson.
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But, as Wendy points out, the Overton Window — the range of ideas tolerated by the public — does not include BDSM.
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It also happens to be one of the most common forms because it's usually well tolerated on all skin types.
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Older Algerians still haunted by the civil war in the 1990s have tolerated crackdowns on dissent in exchange for stability.
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But their mission now is to help subdue the blazes, so firefighters haven't tolerated President Trump's wrong-headed, oversimplified message.
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Also, he tolerated my compete and utter justice obsessed fan girl moment with such grace, he deserves a gold star.
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They made the case for a bipartisan statement sending a warning to Russia that such actions would not be tolerated.
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"This type of behavior cannot be tolerated," said Republican Chairman Gregg Harper of Mississippi at the close of the hearing.
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While we encourage constructive critiques of the media, abuse and harassment have no place on Genius and are not tolerated.
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He tweeted yesterday, unfair trade practices can no longer be tolerated and the U.S. must be treated fairly going forward.
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I even tolerated Netflix's Love (Season 1, at least), despite my actual hatred for the lead characters Gus and Mickey.
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We also have the freedom to stand up against hate speech and make clear that bigotry will not be tolerated.
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Partnerships like this are essential to showing member states who consistently break the rules that their actions won't be tolerated.
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The drug is relatively well tolerated but can also have serious side effects if taken for long periods of time.
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Red: Minimal research to support claims of effectiveness, but ingredients are generally well tolerated unless taken in too-large doses.
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"Consequences need to be seen, otherwise you're telling your POC students and also racists students that this behavior is tolerated."
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They published commentaries saying that unflattering reviews were not enough to ruin good films and that criticism should be tolerated.
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" Aronberg said he prosecuted the case to send a message that "animal cruelty will not be tolerated in our community.
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This involves something which would not be tolerated at home, but is somehow acceptable because it is out of sight.
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At times, he is unprofessional to a degree that would not be tolerated in a younger or less able man.
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This type of blatant racism should not be tolerated in this country, or in our local and national eating establishments.
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It is nevertheless the sort of transgression that America's political system would not have tolerated before Mr Trump came along.
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The mini refineries have been tolerated by local politicians, oil workers and army officers, who all benefit from their activities.
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He notes the therapy is well-tolerated, with some skin reactions where the patch adheres as the main side effects.
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"For space applications, the production cost of such dry adhesive surfaces can be tolerated," he told Gizmodo in an email.
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Unfortunately, such behavior was rarely punished and, for reasons of zeitgeist and effectively homogenous makeup of those forums, even tolerated.
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I think the No. 1 problem is that bad behavior has been tolerated and normalized for such a long time.
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But although Mr Kim's regime continues to crack down on more overtly political expressions of individuality, fashion is increasingly tolerated.
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Relativisation, endorsement by hint or omission, far-right symbols as "irony", dog-whistle prevarications and creeping extenuation are rarely tolerated.
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Those who have created or tolerated the foreign policy failures of the past decade are not capable of fixing it.
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Even that slap will sting Lady Liberty, but it would send the right message: dissent, even impolite dissent, is tolerated.
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Some had been pressured by security services, which they took as a sign that their views were no longer tolerated.
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We are committed to fair and unbiased policing and anything less than that will not be tolerated in this department.
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No running, no pictures, no laying down on the grass and certainly no boorish or ill-timed comments are tolerated.
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This time the squatters were more political, but the GLC generally tolerated the practice and even licensed a few squats.
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But he also pressed for economic and political reforms, speaking in a one-party state where little dissent is tolerated.
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" The Halo Championship Series Handbook says that "No forms of cheating will be tolerated," including "software modification" and "hardware modification.
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But this is a pervasive issue that ethics laws have long tolerated by not attributing children's investments to their parents.
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It's not only been tolerated by many schools ... it's aggressively encouraged by some of the schools, and parents know it.
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Such interference can never be tolerated and I encourage every effort to get to the bottom of any such allegations.
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Despite admitting to sexualizing food and using explicit language, he said he never tolerated unwanted sexual advances on female workers.
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" In the future, he said, there would be an understanding that "business has to be supported and not just tolerated.
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But they tolerated the game, they were like "Well, it's creative too and...if it keeps him out of trouble.".
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What's extraordinary is the insouciance with which Republicans are embracing procedurally extreme tactics they never would have tolerated from Democrats.
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" FBI Director Christopher Wray said that "sex trafficking will not be tolerated" whether "on the street or on the internet.
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"Conduct like this won't be tolerated in Texas classrooms," the governor said in a statement, according to the Huffington Post.
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Yet we still have a long way to go before being gay is tolerated in our part of the world.
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He came to me only when called repeatedly and tolerated petting just for a few seconds, offering tepid tail wagging.
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Some began to describe nat worship as a corruption of the faith, to be tolerated only because it was traditional.
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" Pelosi followed up the President's statement by tweeting: "@realDonaldTrump now knows that his verbal abuse will no longer be tolerated.
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"If she weren't pregnant and you were commenting on what someone was doing, that it wouldn't be tolerated," Kennedy said.
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Although the duke's wife tolerated the ménage à trois, public outrage made court life awkward, and the king himself intervened.
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"The practice of discriminating against U.S. wine is unfair and cannot be tolerated any longer," Perdue said in a statement.
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It has long been the platform where pop stars know a medium amount of misbehavior will be tolerated — encouraged, actually.
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The degree to which the mainstream of civil society has seemingly tolerated the most blatant acts of intolerance is alarming.
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Afterward, Mr. Lightfoot said the verdicts would send a message to correction officers that abusing inmates would not be tolerated.
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The threats we've received can be tolerated as an individual, but I will never allow them to affect my home.
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Many Algerians have long tolerated a political system with little space for dissent as a price to pay for peace.
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Swimming is "well tolerated by pregnant women and generally considered to be encouraged and to be safe," Dr. Spong said.
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Ethiopia has been ruled for decades by a government that maintained a strong emphasis on security and tolerated little dissent.
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"Hate speech in any form is not tolerated in Garden Grove Unified School District," the district wrote in the statement.
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Georgina told me that her son had been brought up in a Labour-supporting household where racism was not tolerated.
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I knew what it was like to be around Christians who knew of my sexuality but who merely tolerated me.
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He has tolerated and even spurred its development in Minsk, where developers are creating mobile apps used across the world.
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But they wear protective gear, and the danger is tolerated in part because the best athletes can earn college scholarships.
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They examined not only how well the drugs worked, but also how tolerated the treatment was — what they called acceptability.
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That put Maassen at odds with Merkel, who said the pictures "very clearly revealed hate" which could not be tolerated.
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"We want to be clear that this sort of hate, and hateful crimes, will not be tolerated," Ms. Stephan said.
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The landscape has become complicit in the way in which we have tolerated racial bias, so that has to change.
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"It goes without saying that discriminatory speech is not tolerated," she said, deferring to border guards to make a decision.
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Many a patron left with the distinct impression that his or her purchase had been grudgingly tolerated rather than encouraged.
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Her government will need to craft newer meanings of national belonging to translate the tolerated and unwanted into the desirable.
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Had he helped to popularize a workplace culture in which misogyny and abuse were overlooked, tolerated and sometimes even celebrated?
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It will say that Iran's state-funded terrorism and its attempts to establish a Shiite empire will not be tolerated.
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While lichen tolerated less severe fires, researchers found, growth did not return as long as 16 years after major fires.
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I agree with your words in regard to no one should blame defense counsel and vigilante crimes are not tolerated.
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It will be more difficult to weigh it against other political dalliances with anti-American regimes that we have tolerated.
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They felt they were being scapegoated for the illicit vodka trade, which the police had long tolerated, if not controlled.
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"Barbarity of the sort alleged — cannot be tolerated in a civilized society," Chief Judge Colleen McMahon wrote in the decision.
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An adviser to Trump said the firings were intended to signal that siding against the President will not be tolerated.
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Republican lawmakers on Sunday sought to warn the President that any action against Mueller would not be tolerated by Congress.
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Perhaps most important, "the animals had tolerated the high-intensity interval training well," despite their advanced ages, Dr. Troen says.
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"Race-based discrimination will not be tolerated in the State of New Jersey," the governor said in a news release.
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Valentine was not as anomalous as he might now seem: Southern Baptists had always tolerated a surprising degree of heterogeneity.
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The 25-year-old singer also warned that any future bullying or harassment at her shows would not be tolerated.
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"This sort of conduct does not belong in our party and will not be tolerated," Batinick said, according to Politico.
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Nadler declined to remove the two men, but warned the hearing's audience that any further disruptions would not be tolerated.
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They are expected to serve the community both ethically and respectfully, and this type of behavior will not be tolerated.
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Gonzaga tolerated some of their most physical practices of the season to prepare, its scout team fouling on every possession.
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American leaders — especially the last two — tolerated the expansionism of Moscow and Beijing, allowing them to redraw borders by force.
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The market during this economic cycle has not tolerated stocks much above this valuation with bond yields in this area.
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Still, few expect the primary market to freeze up and some investors have tolerated high leverage on other recent deals.
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Previous presidents mostly tolerated an independent press at home, and proudly championed it as a truly American ideal while abroad.
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"I hope that this resolution sends a strong message to Iran that this practice will not be tolerated," said Rep.
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While missionaries failed to achieve mass conversions, they were largely tolerated by the Buddhist majority and particularly the royal court.
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Lock admitted engaging in conduct that is inconsistent with our core values and will not be tolerated at Vox Media.
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It took decades, but we got to a place where it generally wasn't tolerated, in board rooms or in bars.
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It took decades, but we got to a place where it generally wasn't tolerated, in board rooms or in bars.
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He promised to treat them with ''firmness, fairness, dignity and compassion,'' and informed them that abuse would not be tolerated.
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Offensive, inappropriate statements about serious mental health diagnoses reveal a lack of empathy and sensitivity and should not be tolerated.
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But since becoming chief minister, Mr. Adityanath has also moderated his language about minorities, saying all groups should be tolerated.
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But questioning its legitimacy and trying to ostracize its supporters is wrong and should not be tolerated in our country.
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Caruso said he never got a sense from management or his editors that anti-Trump sentiments would not be tolerated.
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If that alternative does not meet or exceed what is conventionally accepted or tolerated, is it an alternative at all?
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I'm such a sucker for the formula, I even tolerated the original Homefront, which received mostly average to mixed reviews.
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I've had plenty of people ask me why I think the culture of sexual harassment was tolerated for so long.
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But, of course that doesn't motivate people, because then if you don't keep up, your failure is not tolerated. Yeah.
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Its courts are still respected internationally, its media are lively and political protest is tolerated in ways unthinkable on the mainland.
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Nobody would have tolerated a 203-220 draw between Germany and Argentina as the conclusion to the most recent World Cup.
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"Any food that provides carbohydrate, protein, fluid and electrolytes and is well-tolerated will help promote recovery," Spaccarotella said by email.
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Investors have for years tolerated pass-through charges because of high net returns, but weak performance lately is testing their patience.
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Obviously the Steelers tolerated Porter's off-field behavior as a player, so why should that be any different as a coach?
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What is leadership doing to ensure Googlers like me feel invited and accepted, not just tolerated or safe from angry mobs?
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Day drinking isn't just tolerated, it's downright encouraged—just remember the unspoken rules: No puking, no punching, no unsolicited ass grabs.
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Anti-Semitism must not be ignored or tolerated as it remains a serious concern in our society, including in our schools.
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For me, Obamacare is not just something to be tolerated and replaced with "something better" — or more likely, nothing at all.
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A Victorian bandstand overlooks a broad lawn where the chasing of peacocks by small children is tolerated, if not exactly encouraged.
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President Michel J. Martelly took to the airwaves on Thursday to warn that protests on Election Day would not be tolerated.
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Though the government bans the production of cannabis, its growth is tolerated in the Rif, a northern region that supplies Europe.
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Gender traitors and rebels are hanged on the wall, a continual threat that any deviance from Gilead will not be tolerated.
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"Behavior like we saw during intermission at Wednesday evening's performance is not, and will not be, tolerated," the Hippodrome Theatre said.
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After having tolerated sexual predators in their midst for decades, Hollywood is taking the first tentative steps to address the issue.
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Officers who "choose to engage in racist, sexist , discriminatory or biased-based policing" will not be tolerated, Police Commissioner Davis said.
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Laws prohibiting political discussions or wearing a Hillary Clinton "I'm with her" T-shirt would never be tolerated under normal circumstances.
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He acknowledged anger against injustice but said hateful speech would not be tolerated, and called on people to respect each other.
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Their narrowness of vision, of a world where only their world view could be tolerated, left no room for common understanding.
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"I think we're sending a warning signal that this kind of behavior will no longer be tolerated," the CBS anchor said.
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In Hollywood, the one thing that has never and will never be condoned, or tolerated, is the abuse of child actors.
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John McCain called for President Donald Trump to send a strong signal to Assad that the attack will not be tolerated.
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The market would not have tolerated something so unprofitable to sport a sky-high valuation so close to the 2167 recession.
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"These allegations are deeply disturbing, and harassment of any kind will not be tolerated at FEMA," Long said in the statement.
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"By sentencing her to prison time, (the judge) signaled that this behavior is abhorrent and will not be tolerated," Medwed said.
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" Attorney General Jeff Sessions also condemned the violence, saying it "is totally contrary to American values and can never be tolerated.
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Fortunately for me, my mother tolerated her final weeks at home, with the help of hospice nurses and occasional palliative medication.
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The drug was generally well tolerated with a safety profile that was consistent with that seen for Soliris, the company said.
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"What's been reported is not tolerated and has no place on the Uber app," Uber said in a statement to BuzzFeed.
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Karimov tolerated no dissent and those parties, despite billing themselves as opposition, have toed the official line on all important matters.
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Seven different regimens of the vaccine were tested and all elicited an immune response and were well tolerated in the body.
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"Clearly, this type of behavior will not be tolerated in our city," Boston's police commissioner, William Evans, said in a statement.
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This was hugely controversial, as the Jewish society tolerated only limited criticisms of Israeli policy, and we certainly crossed the line.
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On one hand, celebrities standing up for themselves sends a message that body shaming and flesh fixation will not be tolerated.
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I've watched men getting fucked, women sucking guys off, drag queens fucking hairy muscle guys; nearly everything is tolerated and encouraged.
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"Under no circumstance is that behavior tolerated at Lehman High School or in Hays CISD," wrote Ms. Zuniga, the school's principal.
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Wilkie can begin by sending a strong message to those within the VA that past retaliatory practices will not be tolerated.
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Thais had been "told, in no uncertain terms, that any criticism of this constitution will not be tolerated," Ms. Shamdasani said.
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This bill makes it explicitly clear that this kind of discrimination will not be tolerated in the District of Columbia. Rep.
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When such people are tolerated and respected here in America, there are certain to be more attacks against the L.G.B.T. community.
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"The jury sent a strong message that cavalier use of drugs in our community isn't going to be tolerated," he said.
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All three authors point out that race, as well as gender, sorts out whose anger is tolerated and whose is condemned.
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Even if that manager simply tolerated a joke made by someone else, it would suggest the boss was in on it.
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FKK groups were initially banned by the Nazis, but the practice soon returned and was wanly tolerated throughout the Third Reich.
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"In our view the U.K. tolerated actions, and took others, that we regard as inexcusable," the Intelligence and Security Committee said.
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Researchers say the best way to prevent sexual harassment in workplaces is to create a culture in which it isn't tolerated.
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The U.S. Justice Department said it had initiated steps to address the "rampant leaks", which it said could not be tolerated.
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" The People's Daily, in its condemnation of the protests, adopted an iconic phrase -- "if this can be tolerated, what can not?
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"Such hate-filled material will not be tolerated in Pittsburgh — not by residents, city officials nor Law enforcement," the statement added.
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"The scourge of anti-Semitism cannot be ignored, cannot be tolerated and cannot be allowed to continue," Trump said last week.
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"Racial slurs and profane, sexist insults have no place in conversation between senators and will not be tolerated," Negron's statement said.
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The second is that this is precisely the kind of project that climate science tells us can no longer be tolerated.
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Abortion opponents think abortion is wrong because it ends a human life, and thus shouldn't be legally allowed or morally tolerated.
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Authorities have so far refused to explain their decision on Mallet, except to say that no independence advocacy will be tolerated.
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But in a society where government is increasingly ineffective, company towns are nevertheless likely to be welcomed, or at least tolerated.
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Although her father tolerated Wilson's conversion, he was repulsed by the Black Hebrews' canons of male domination, strict obedience and racism.
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Crystal Spates, a production manager overseeing 500 people building the Model 173, said racial slurs were not tolerated at the factory.
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Hatred and discrimination have no place in our country and must not be tolerated, especially from our leaders – Republican or Democrat.
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The State Department condemned the violence and said actions intended to limit free speech would not be tolerated on American soil.
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If God tolerated this system, the traditional Islamic scholars said, it was surely not for any human authority to abolish it.
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In the past it has tolerated above-target inflation for a short while, the better to support economic growth and jobs.
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Even chloroquine, well known and well tolerated, can cause nausea, heart palpitations, and—at the most extreme—eye damage and hallucinations.
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We also condemn statements glorifying terrorism and call on all to send a clear message that terrorism must never be tolerated.
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Instead of ignoring these human rights abuses, the United States of America should show the world that abuses are not tolerated.
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This trial was a strong statement that no matter how 'public' a woman's body is, sexual assault will not be tolerated.
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One federal judge in the capital denounced the Cuban contracts as a "form of slave labor" that could not be tolerated.
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Because of its status as a semiautonomous region, Hong Kong has long allowed demonstrations, which are not tolerated in mainland China.
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"Events in Charlottesville unacceptable and musn't be tolerated @USNavy for ever stands against intolerance & hatred," the chief of naval operations, Adm.
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Mr. Hussein "must learn that military aggression will not be tolerated by the international community," Mr. Sanders said at the time.
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The letter also described a long record of violence, escapes, uprisings, inadequate health care and institutions where criminal gangs are tolerated.
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As a result, veterans too often encounter the kind of wrongdoing that wouldn't be tolerated at most private health-care providers.
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"This kind of behavior cannot be tolerated and these suspensions reflect the severity of last evening's events," said Commissioner Bob Bowlsby.
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The very presence of large communities of Middle Eastern Christians is a testimony to the fact that Muslims traditionally tolerated them.
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"The church's position is that abuse cannot be tolerated in any form," it says, according to a copy provided to CNN.
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As a stimulant, such drugs carry a risk of abuse, can be poorly tolerated, and even be fatal in rare cases.
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Back in 22004, a Democrat from a safe district voting with the president as often as Lipinski might have been tolerated.
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Sexual violence in the country is "an open, unaddressed, and widely tolerated secret," said Kenneth Roth, Human Rights Watch's executive director.
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"Race-based discrimination will not be tolerated in the state of New Jersey," Governor Murphy, a Democrat, said in a statement.
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This time the administration decided to send a message that killing Americans serving or working in Iraq will not be tolerated.
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" Feldman concluded his statement by saying "Abusive behavior is simply unacceptable and cannot be tolerated, excused or justified under any circumstances.
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Dissent was not tolerated, on either side The exceptions to the party line vote proved how partisan Trump's impeachment became. Rep.
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Formerly well-respected news organizations and experienced national journalists are making the sorts of mistakes that aren't tolerated in journalism schools.
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And it sends a message to her and the community that this sort of violence is not going to be tolerated.
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Trump's staff secretary, Rob Porter, was forced to quit over published allegations of domestic violence that the White House had tolerated.
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She added, "The racism & disrespect won't b tolerated," implying that Giuseppe Zanotti's cold shoulder was somehow a matter of racial discrimination.
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Jen currently has a restraining order against Ronnie, and Lisa says any harassment -- even on social media -- will not be tolerated.
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If you loved Westworld or even if you just tolerated it, a high point was undoubtedly the stirring sentience of Maeve.
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He cited the example of prostitution in Thailand, which is largely tolerated by the authorities and "a major revenue producer" there.
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Day drinking isn't just tolerated, it's downright encouraged—just remember the unspoken rules: no puking, no punching, no unsolicited ass grabs.
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Inappropriate sexual behavior between any members of this class (or members of the UCB community in general) will not be tolerated. . . .
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Algerians have long tolerated a political system with little space for dissent as a price to pay for peace and stability.
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Trump barely tolerated a visit from German Chancellor Angela Merkel to the White House, while pressing Merkel to spend more on defense.
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That can't be tolerated, especially from a trained police officer -- the kind of person who must be held to the highest standards.
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No more fabrications, exaggerations or outright lies by Trump or his officials should be tolerated by any American regardless of political affiliation.
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"I hope that this shouldn't be tolerated in America at this day and time," Anthony told CNN affiliate WCSC in an interview.
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This fusion of cultures is unique to Malaysia and has resulted in a truly multi-cultural society where all religions are tolerated.
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The rebellion was, at first, tolerated, but now it's siphoning power from the geothermal plant and the cannery is without enough workers.
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"The court needs to send a powerful message to would-be cheaters that such criminal conduct will not be tolerated," he said.
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The bill responds to Sessions' decision in January to rescind an Obama-era policy that tolerated pot businesses that follow state laws.
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"Armed entities sabotaging the peaceful demonstrations, eroding the government's credibility and ability to act, cannot be tolerated," she said in a statement.
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The situation that BuzzFeed News revealed would be of criminal nature and "could not be tolerated under any circumstances," the spokesperson said.
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He said some problems raised by U.S. food safety authorities "would be tolerated in other markets" and that no system was infallible.
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The police have made no arrests in Parker's case, but are adamant that this act of animal cruelty will not be tolerated.
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British etiquette expert William Hanson says that guests will need to get to the church on time because tardiness won't be tolerated.
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And it's finally a clear message that discrimination will not be tolerated in our profession and that equality is not an option.
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And, interestingly, their children performed better on IQ tests and school performance measures compared with children of women who better tolerated alcohol.
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"Any violence directed toward our citizens or police officers or destruction of property should not be tolerated," he said in a statement.
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"You don't come here and not get training or exposed to the fact that sexual harassment/assault is not tolerated," McKinney said.
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The movement has been met with repeated warnings from Chinese officials, including President Xi Jinping, that separatist activity would not be tolerated.
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"Sexual harassment can no longer be tolerated in our industry or within the ranks of the Producers Guild membership," the statement read.
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" The police chief took exception, telling the prosecutor, "We need to send a message that black market sales will not be tolerated.
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The ministry's audit work also raised issues such as excess starch in sausages and water beyond the tolerated limits in chicken samples.
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As far as Muslim theology and Arab practice were concerned, the Jews were non-believers, only to be tolerated, never as equals.
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New Labour had always been a vanguard project that the bulk of the party only tolerated as a device to regain power.
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"UNSMIL stresses that silencing the voices of women in decision-making position will not be tolerated," the mission said in a statement.
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"Anyone creating trouble in the name of religion, from now on, will not be tolerated," he told a TV network soon after.
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They have been through the unimaginable, and are working with UNICEF to help build a world where sexual violence is not tolerated.
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"The message today is clear: body shaming is not tolerated in the City of Los Angeles," Feuer said in a news conference.
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They will each take over federal agencies hamstrung by cyber protection barriers that they would never have tolerated in their previous jobs.
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Naked prejudice, as seems to have been case with Mr Al Menhali, should not be tolerated wherever you are in the world.
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Underage labor is never tolerated in our supply chain and we are proud to have led the industry in pioneering new safeguards.
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Algerians generally tolerated a political system that left little room for dissent as a price to pay for relative peace and stability.
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America in recent days has sent a clear and united message to Iran, reasserting that its destructive actions will not be tolerated.
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"Holding hands is sustained contact and not tolerated," Romy learns; crying and high fives and laughing are either discouraged or forbidden outright.
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"It's absolutely not different in almost all ways but one: It is tolerated in our society," said Ben Michaelis, a clinical psychologist.
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This was the last straw in a string of things I had tolerated as we 'managed costs throughout the difficult economic time.
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Laws that perpetuate discriminatory behaviors should not be tolerated, and the medical community should make this louder and clearer than ever before.
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SAGE-217 was well-tolerated, but one patient being administered the drug discontinued treatment because of a side effect, the company said.
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In the United States, should statues of slavery-protecting Southern generals and politicians, and the flying of the Confederate flag, be tolerated?
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By Thursday, he had made a schoolwide announcement, trying to calm tensions by telling students that discriminatory behavior would not be tolerated.
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First, research supports the fact that a few bad apples do set the tone for accepted and tolerated behavior in the company.
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He'll certainly have the experience of discovering what it feels like to be tolerated —of being the outsider, the foreigner, the immigrant.
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