No one is predicting a rebellion here, but it is hard for anyone, including the party bosses in Beijing, to understand where the limits of tolerance are for 1 . 2 billion Chinese.
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Homeless people have congregated here for 30 years, but many locals say the more recent newcomers have more than tested the limits of tolerance with their drinking, drug dealing, defecating, urinating and aggressive panhandling.
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Though promoted by German leaders as necessary to global competitiveness, the green card program has tested the limits of tolerance in a country unaccustomed to propping up its esteemed technological base with imported help.
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Devlin believed that " the limits of tolerance " are reached when the feelings of the ordinary person towards a particular form of conduct reaches a certain intensity of " intolerance, indignation and disgust ".
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But under Daley's plan, O'Hare would reach farther into the western suburbs of Bensenville and Des Plaines, destroying more than 500 homes and scores of businesses and further straining limits of tolerance on airport noise and pollution.
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They were mainly attempting to test the limits of tolerance provided after Jordan s abolition of the martial law in 1989 . The play which continued for 20 months attracted late King Hussein whose attendance limited future censorship.
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Wilson is someone who may never fully be able to shed the ghosts of his storied excesses : the drug abuse, the mental illness, the bloated image of a man pushing his body to the very limits of tolerance.
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Governments and institutions need to provide tangible assistance for researchers facing such a burden . " While scientists are human and " unrelenting opposition to their work can goad them to the limits of tolerance ", they " should strive to act and communicate professionally, and make their data and methods available to others, lest they provide their worst critics with ammunition ."