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tolerate

[tol-uh-reyt] / ˈtɒl əˌreɪt /


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Government guidelines say schools cannot refuse to give a place to a looked-after child "on the basis of challenging behaviour" and councils will not tolerate "drift and delay".

From BBC

The radio host added: “Just because you have a disability does not mean we will tolerate the disrespect.”

From Los Angeles Times

Saeed Habiba, the head of Iran’s Student Affairs Organization, said universities won’t tolerate what he called obscenities and illegal acts and that some students have been summoned and charged with unspecified offenses.

From The Wall Street Journal

The department said it takes “the protection of the park’s resources and the experience of our visitors very seriously and will not tolerate violations of laws and regulations that impact those resources and experiences.”

From The Wall Street Journal

"But the sad fact is, we know it happens regularly," the statement also said, adding: "Action must follow. Players cannot be expected to tolerate this behaviour, and nor should anyone else."

From Barron's