• Although oil-for-food was supposed to start nearly two years ago, progress has been intolerably slow.

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  • Such popularity is causing problems: commuter routes are intolerably crowded and some sections of line are running out of capacity.

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  • But totalitarianism can only work like this for a relatively short time, after which the waste, distortions, and corruption increase intolerably.

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  • Last year, the former head of the Bank of China intolerably corrupt, it seems, even by Chinese standards was put under house arrest.

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  • Seeing a patient suffering intolerably and seeing the agony of their family and loved ones, and knowing that people could have had assistance.

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  • You can see this by examining my widely mocked suggestion that mass migration could be the answer as tropical areas become intolerably hot but sub-artic areas become tolerably warm.

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  • In fact, traffic will slow down intolerably if robotic cars are programmed to obey speed limits that were originally designed to be ignored except when local governments need to raise money.

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  • Annual budget surpluses would have to be intolerably high.

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  • But rather than use the opportunity to profess its loyalty to its civilian masters, the army has used the scandal to unsettle yet more a government it now sees as intolerably treacherous as well as irredeemably corrupt.

    ECONOMIST: Banyan

  • The media have been paying an intolerably high price for their right and duty to keep us informed of events and I call on all those involved in the Syrian conflict to improve the safety of journalists covering the conflict.

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  • You have to scrape a bit to reveal some older prejudices: the British conviction that the Japanese are capable of unusual cruelty and the Japanese conviction that the British are intolerably self-righteous about their own history of conquest and colonisation in Asia.

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  • But despite the fact this has pushed us into recession, we'll peak with an unemployment rate of about 6.25 percent, a rate that's one of the lowest we've seen, but also one that just eight years ago, the Federal Reserve thought was intolerably low.

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  • There is no other place in the continent which combines that province's explosive ingredients: a population of at least 1.5m, which has been ruled without consent by what it regards as an alien and intolerably cruel authority plus an ample supply of cheap weaponry, in a region whose terrain and weak institutions make it almost impossible to police the flow of guns.

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