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tolerate

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“Everyone has to make a decision about how much engagement they can tolerate without undermining their psychological well-being,” he said.

"They have less side effects, and appear to be able to tolerate more treatment, and we've seen that in other trials, too."

Rights groups have frequently complained about restrictions on the freedom of speech in the country, alleging that the president - in power since 1986 - does not tolerate criticism.

From BBC

“What they lack in combat they make up for with what they can tolerate physically and mentally,” he adds.

From BBC

"What we won't tolerate are politicians trying to unlawfully destroy our industry, or take the rights of our customers away," he wrote in a Nov. 6 post on X in response to the election results.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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