Many people put up with it, thinking they might need to remodel one day.
I'm not going to put up with it and I'm going to do whatever it takes.
From a European point of view, the most surprising aspect is that Brazilians largely put up with it.
In the past, if their child was bullied, not coping or bored, they tended to put up with it.
It is discriminatory and women are not going to put up with it.
Customers with limited choices have had to put up with it.
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Mr Harsanyi put up with it for a time, and continued with his studies, but in 1950 he left for Australia, about as far away from Europe as he could get.
We put up with it for the same reason that some five million people tune in to watch the Jersey Shore each week, despite its horrible stereotypes and the truly disgusting behavior of its cast members: because they like it.
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"The track is a bit too bumpy in places but you have to put up with that, it's the same for everyone, " Webber told BBC Sport.
Rolls-Royce, for instance, had to put up with investors dismissing it as a fragile maker of jet engines while it was in fact transforming itself into a global engineering, energy and services group.
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He was restless for information, soaked it up avidly and put it across to listeners with clarity and enthusiasm.
People put up with just the veneer of it provided governments continued to deliver increasing wealth.
That suggests that Twitter is willing to put up with Thunderclap as long as it remains primarily a tool for social activism and philanthropy.
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The prevailing wisdom in AK is that its activism in the region makes it more valuable to the EU. As for America, the hope is that because it needs Turkey in Iraq and Afghanistan, it will put up with a spot of bother.
It seemed to put up with a fair amount of family mistreatment.
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Branson would not be who he is today if he decided to play it safe and put up with the grueling and useless days of schooling.
Barkley's 63rd-minute penalty from 40m out put Gloucester ahead, and he followed it up with a similar effort five minutes later.
Good ideas are out there for anyone with the wit and the will to find them, which is how a group of people can sit down to dinner, put their minds to it, and end up with eight single-spaced pages of ideas.
"We don't want to run the football club, we want to put it together, the company that I'm working with will set it all up the football club, but the fans will run the club, " he said.
Recently high gas prices have at least put Detroit on notice that it needs to come up with more fuel-efficient vehicles.
But this is what ordinary fans have got to put up with every time they go away. 2nd SUPPORTER It's a joke this like, an absolute joke.
On immigration reform, the criticism in the past has been that you did not put forth legislation with specific ideas and send it up to the Hill.
Now, between the time of the vote in the House and the time that the managers filed their trial brief, the managers came up with another allegation of perjury and put it into the mix.
Just tidied up the scene and put it away, in a closet with her other former selves.
It is due to our willingness to put up with their behavior.
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Regardless of what happens, we wouldn't put it past hackers Android programming aficionados to come up with a way of taking advantage of this.
Deputy director Suzanne Tyler said: 'The NHS values all of its dedicated staff and no-one should have to feel it is part of their job to put up with any racist abuse.
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