Mistakes and vandalism are common on Wikipedia, but anarchy is tolerated because the community polices itself.
The studies show that Zyvox was as well-tolerated and effective as vancomycin, a common hospital antibiotic.
Violence against women, as well as inadequate property rights or inheritance laws, should not be tolerated.
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This is why phone use in cinemas and crowded trains, is tolerated, he adds.
But discrimination is absolutely not tolerated at Delta, with respect to passengers or staff.
They make it clear in word and deed that a blame game will not be tolerated.
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Once there, they can be heated using alternating magnetic fields that are easily tolerated by patients.
Over the years, we've tolerated puzzle-minded adventure games, so-so flight-combat games, and a first-person shooter.
Iraqis were tolerated by Syria, which opened its doors in the name of Arab brotherhood.
Judge Gilbert told him that homophobic violence would "not be tolerated on the streets".
Future generations will wonder how we tolerated cumbersome, unreliable, do-everything personal computers for so long.
Their critics say this shows that cyberlockers realise illegal file-sharing will no longer be tolerated.
Why has multi-generational welfare dependence been tolerated, even institutionalized, through public programs that disincentivize initiative?
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Bullying will not be tolerated Today, every school professes a zero tolerance policy towards bullying.
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Dissent also seems to be no longer so easily tolerated among the Sri Lankan diaspora.
President Bill Clinton, who had restored the Aristide presidency after a coup d'etat, tolerated the abuses.
Liberal views are not just tolerated but expected, and many Hollywood luminaries retain political advisers.
MPs and activists only tolerated a move to the centre because it seemed a winning strategy.
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Games such as Dance Central were so cool that I tolerated a lack of accuracy.
Foreigners are tolerated in modern Japan, although they were banished for hundreds of years.
As the franchise progressed, they became an entity we tolerated, despite stretching a few questions of logic.
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Abuse of court procedures, endless trial delays, the misuse of legal aid will no longer be tolerated.
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President Barack Obama has said sexual harassment and assault will not be tolerated in the US military.
"Violence against our staff, or threats of violence and abusive behaviour will not be tolerated, " Secamb said.
And music piracy was widely tolerated: even respectable folk had their own sneaky collections of C90 tapes.
And how long would Mr Sarkozy have tolerated dithering before stepping in to take things in hand?
In its statement the company said the treatment had been "well tolerated with no serious adverse events".
"This obvious disrespect for New Yorkers and their Second Amendment rights will not be tolerated, " he added.
In the past, Bernanke has said that 2% a year is the maximum that should be tolerated.
Some in the private sector see it as something that just wouldn't be tolerated in their world.
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