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patience

[pey-shuhns] / ˈpeɪ ʃəns /


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The Australian also struggled in the Premier League in his second season with Tottenham, but Frank is already testing the patience of the north London club's demanding fans.

From Barron's

Yet patience on that promise is wearing thin, especially given how the season had ended less than an hour before.

From Los Angeles Times

"We need patience, for example, when we bend our fingers, we have to count up to 100," she said.

From Barron's

They’re not rules so much as gentle prompts — ways of paying attention to the culinary underdogs that reward care, patience and a willingness to look again.

From Salon

The Iranian government said it "recognises the protests" and would listen "with patience, even if it is confronted with harsh voices".

From BBC