Of course, if fares are low enough, people will put up with just about anything except unsafe planes.
He may also have to put up with dissent and disappointment in his own ranks.
Women are less inclined to put up with abusive husbands when they can easily find jobs.
Despite such benefits, most American teens would never put up with the institute's grueling regime.
Many people put up with it, thinking they might need to remodel one day.
Why do the Japanese put up with such inefficiency, which lowers their living standards?
How much friction am I willing to put up with to get what I want?
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Members of a studio audience also have to put up with an hourlong warm-up.
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Nor will most directors put up with anything like the audacity of Edgar Bronfman Sr.
Rich countries just about manage to put up with the sufferings of poor countries now.
Being a social being means sometimes having to put up with things that annoy you.
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Clearly, we cannot - and should not - put up with any of this.
People put up with just the veneer of it provided governments continued to deliver increasing wealth.
I'm not going to put up with it and I'm going to do whatever it takes.
And she's happy, more than happy, to put up with the monthly trips to Durham.
"We can no longer put up with corrupt policemen in our force, " he said.
But how many moderate Republicans are willing to put up with a similar degree of humiliation?
Certainly, Dorit has to put up with a lot of screaming kids, bad attitudes, and poor behavior.
More preposterous: that Venezuelans put up with this oppression rather than fight for their right to light.
It is true that Israel has put up with the rockets from Gaza for a long time.
But John says he would rather put up with a two-hour commute than give his house away.
People would have had to put up with a form of landfill for the next 30 years.
Most Tunisians seem prepared to put up with such restrictions in return for stability and economic growth.
The Army wants to make sure its captains are willing to put up with that kind of pain.
Nor will most directors put up with anything like the audacity of former Seagram chairman Edgar Bronfman Sr.
From a European point of view, the most surprising aspect is that Brazilians largely put up with it.
The company pays him about a thousand dollars a year just to put up with the new view.
C. can again lay claim to having to put up with the absolute worst motorists in the nation.
In recent weeks, his government has had to put up with attacks from disgruntled doctors and public-sector unions.
Political supporters put up with a lot to be a backdrop for a few brief shots on TV.
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