But the idea is gaining currency that Britain may be an intolerable obstacle to European unity.
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These were considered by the dominant Left culture to be an intolerable apostasy and resulted in a blight on Ron's ability to get work anywhere in the entertainment industry.
He said it was very odd that the act of giving someone a kidney is considered "wonderful, a noble act" - yet as soon as an exchange of money is involved it becomes "so outrageous as to be intolerable".
Magodonga found this to be intolerable.
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Could what's being described as a prudent investment turn out to be an intolerable burden?
Risk: The precedent established by granting long-term rescheduling or forgiveness for a resource-rich nation such as Russia will be called intolerable, and sure to lead to as many as 30 other debtor nations demanding the same preferential treatment from Western creditors.
And lastly, could the constant pressure to work at optimum levels be intolerable?
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"People in this area have been put through intolerable uncertainty and that needs to be laid to rest, " he said.
"Such a burden would be difficult for an adult to bear, but for a young person the pressure can be almost intolerable, " she said.
Inventing work for even more surplus commissioners as enlargement proceeded, and diverting resources and staff to their use, would be an intolerable strain.
But a fundamental, bipartisan collaboration enabling these sorts of steps to be taken as swiftly as possible is essential if we are to reduce our present, abiding and intolerable vulnerabilities to future attacks.
Unless you managed to keep your head underwater, to immerse yourself in the endless metonymic shuffling of objects, it would be intolerable.
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