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"put up with" Definitions
  1. to accept somebody/something that is annoying, unpleasant, etc. without complaining

981 Sentences With "put up with"

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We put up with a lot of stuff we shouldn't have put up with.
But, I would not put up with Peter as long as she has put up with Peter.
"Lauren, you've been my rock for the past few years, put up with everything I put up with," he said.
We won't put up with this behavior from him; we certainly won't put up with it from a hapless stooge like Pai.
I would think I would have some love for her, to put up with all of the shit that I put up with.
"We put up with a lot more than someone would put up with in any other job just to avoid those things," she said.
Like, someone that might be willing to put up with a little bit more of his shit than I was willing to put up with.
We're not going to put up with suppressing free speech in this country; no matter where the force is coming from, we're not going to put up with it.
She put up with a lot, both personally and professionally.
The question is how much customers will put up with.
The president is not going to put up with that.
How did I put up with this for eight years?
Guys will put up with it because she's so cute.
It's equally important, though, to not put up with arrogance.
Will they put up with tariffs or impose their own?
The big mystery is why we put up with it.
""Why, for 53 years I've put up with it now!
But I wasn't going to put up with his shit.
So, you're going to have to put up with me.
How much misery in Gilead can you put up with?
They've seen some stuff, and put up with countless idiots.
Do you think anybody's going to put up with that?
He is one who doesn't put up with sensitive people.
If you're talented, employers will put up with a lot.
And so, we're not going to put up with that.
The kind of stuff they put up with every day.
People can only put up with this for so long.
Don't put up with people who are reckless with yours.Floss.
They have to put up with an uneasy, rare silence.
I bet Aniston doesn't have to put up with that.
I don't put up with being treated like garbage anymore.
How long will Michonne put up with a neutered Rick?
Black students have to put up with it every day.
Even loyal customers will only put up with so much.
It's kind of preposterous that people put up with it.
Pepper Schwartz: Why does Huma Abedin put up with Weiner?
Not everyone is willing to put up with all that.
You won't be able to put up with it anymore.
She's forever stressing what she's put up with, what she's survived.
The American public are not going to put up with this.
They will put up with it because they have no choice.
Women in Sheffield must put up with a 21861 day wait.
Treat me however you want and I'll put up with it.
Best just put up with this, forever, until you move out.
"We can put up with this," he said with a shrug.
Why do so many people choose to put up with this?
It's kind of amazing you still put up with each other.
Just maybe not enough to put up with their Insta habits.
The chavistas did not put up with the harangues for long.
She's wonderful, and she doesn't put up with bullshit from anybody.
They are no longer willing to put up with their lot.
It was $88 a month, so I put up with it.
We just hope he'll put up with our many (many) questions.
For years I put up with demeaning comments from this individual.
It is easier to put up with discomfort than cause waves.
Fans put up with years of bad and badly funded baseball.
"It's something Palestinians can't put up with anymore," Mr. Sinwar said.
I put up with it, because the alternative is to micromanage.
Finally I didn't have to put up with this man anymore.
I like my company, but should I put up with this?
They put up with my highly deviant and often destructive behavior.
Well, if they want to, let them put up with it.
You have a hard job too: You put up with me.
"I feel like I put up with some inappropriate behavior that I didn't know at the time was straight-up sexual abuse/sexual assault until much later, and I regret having put up with that," she added.
It's 2017, and we don't have to put up with this shit.
And discriminating fans in the U.K. don't put up with any crap.
I put up with them, and that's why you should buy local.
Unfortunately, I found this learning process not easy to put up with.
It'd be one thing if world leaders just put up with Trump.
"I realised I didn't have to put up with it," she says.
They put up with some seriously ridiculous tourists and their drunken shenanigans.
It's better to put up with it, because the alternative is worse.
Olympic gymnasts have to put up with some ridiculous stuff from strangers.
She's certainly had to put up with a lot of his bullshit.
The folks won't put up with it like they do in Atlanta.
Don't put up with your own BS and other people's BS anymore.
"This is what we have to put up with," Palian tweeted me.
Sub Pop put up with a lot of shit from me personally.
But that doesn't mean you should put up with any bad behavior!
It means that China's Communist rulers have to put up with Mao.
But until then, this is what we have to put up with.
"You see what I have to put up with?" she shot back.
He didn't have to put up with me, who was always sad.
The way Carrie put up with Big's ridiculous behavior let me down.
We put up with it, though, because what other options are there?
You will occasionally have to put up with cringe-worthy racial attitudes.
And that no other player should put up with this hypocrisy, either?
How much should roommates or suite mates have to put up with?
Ladies, we don't have to put up with anything less than wonderful.
Brewers put up with the fuss because the lines are economic lifelines.
"Now I have to put up with a Fake Book," he wrote.
I'm just looking for someone who can put up with me, really.
"These guys aren't going to put up with anybody disrespecting them," Katz said.
Margaret Thatcher put up with Ronald Reagan's invasion of Grenada, a Commonwealth country.
My parents patiently put up with the chiptune music playing from my GameBoy.
I, for one, can't see how her boyfriend put up with it all.
Oh, and that Cardi isn't here to put up with shitty relationship behavior.
I put up with a shitty bitrate on Rhapsody because I was voracious.
The constant mental calculation assessing how much I'm willing to put up with.
Do your research, and figure out what you're willing to put up with.
The only reason players put up with this is because there's no alternative.
Don't put up with someone who is going to take you for granted.
It was shocking what you had to put up with as a musician.
And like, I'm happy to put up with Kojima's bullshit for now, too.
We put up with a lot of it because we have no choice.
As long as the surgery happens, I will put up with everything else.
If you can put up with ads, Hulu is actually the cheapest option.
And if you can put up with ads, Hulu is the cheapest option.
The good news is that no one has to put up with this.
"It's 2017, we don't have to put up with this shit," Bee said.
He had to put up with the Freedom Caucus and a Democratic president.
People are just not going to put up with the same shit anymore.
Learn French, and prepare to put up with a much smaller Netflix selection.
Experiences like this teach you what you will and won't put up with.
Do not put up with this dirty shit being done in your name.
And my wife, who put up with my crazy for over a year.
There's no great mystery to it, they've put up with it for years.
We put up with it because it provides safety for ourselves and others.
You cannot claim that you stand for women and put up with that.
"They won't put up with disrespecting out Country or our Flag," Trump tweeted.
"My father would never have put up with any of this," Dennis erupted.
Venus in Scorpio is passionate, but also doesn't put up with any bullshit.
But I don't think they put up with it if things went south.
Civil liberties are not a hindrance that fair-minded politicians must put up with.
We put up with companies treating us poorly because we don't see another option.
Not to mention the psychological damage I have to put up with from doctors.
"These guys are not going to put up with anybody disrespecting them," Katz said.
"People are judgmental, and she has to put up with a lot," Lyle says.
I guess I'm willing to put up with a lot more than I think!
Citizens have long put up with rickety electrical and water systems — and widespread corruption.
The prime minister said she would not put up with any criticism of religion.
Presumably, some of them liked that culture, while others put up with it grudgingly.
I no longer have to endure unproductive meetings or put up with nefarious colleagues.
So we often put up with the harassment, or we simply leave our jobs.
That's probably up to you and your personal ability to put up with #donglelife.
We are not going to put up with it — these horrible prices — much longer.
Having hair that just won't quit isn't all he had to put up with.
For the foreseeable future, fans will have to put up with the unseemly racket.
You need to quit drinking, or I'm not gonna put up with this shit.
You can not claim that you stand for women and put up with that.
People put up with inner conflict all the time for better or for worse.
I'm saying that we put up with it as long as we can go.
Who would want to put up with this stuff if you don't love it?
Second, the town would have to put up with an influx of truck traffic.
The Jets must decide if they are willing to put up with such discomfort.
I just don't think that investors are going to put up with that anymore.
How do we get our new recruits to put up with all of that?
Schroeder: The verbal abuse that Trey put up with and dealt with was astonishing.
"And your precious eyes can't put up with a grain of dust," Peipei answered.
"Others seem pleased, because it means that they can put up with it, too."
In the beginning, it's a nuisance, but one they learn to put up with.
How long are we going to put up with this pilot begging economy program?
Deliberately misleading governments with misinformation is just something we should not put up with.
He put up with it, he said, to honor Americans in the armed forces.
"We're not going to put up with that," Mr. Trump said in the clip.
It's the reverse of what most actresses put up with; being regarded as frivolous.
I don't think we should put up with it to be honest with you.
We put up with these costs because we imagine them as unavoidable human imperfection.
The question now is how much inequality are we willing to put up with?
He's put up with all the craziness and reorgs, and Yahoo, and now Oath.
" And I was like, "So people without money have to put up with shit?
I don't want to put up with the baggage that person brings with them.
Here, to give just one handy example, were the terms of the deal struck by the personal finance expert Jane Bryant Quinn and her second husband, David: Ms. Quinn would put up with the suburbs and Mr. Quinn would put up with her.
"I think in some ways, this sea change is being led by young women, who tell women of my generation that maybe some of the things we put up with during our lives, we shouldn't have to put up with," she said.
Recently, Australians have had to put up with some of their favorite dishes being altered.
Pangoro, on the other hand, possess a violent temperament and won't put up with bullying.
Take care to be kind—and don't put up with anyone being rude to you!
In party towns, like Amsterdam and Prague, residents must put up with late-night hooliganism.
You'll just have to put up with your old comforter for a little bit longer.
She also says she wouldn't put up with Kanye disappearing on her for seven days.
Do people put up with injustice because they're lazy and ignorant, or because they're powerless?
This family does not put up with haters, especially when it comes to their kids.
It's given me a fair amount of sympathy for what they must put up with.
Die-hard fans will put up with a lot of nonsense to see the future.
Hard to believe that South Korea ... and Japan will put up with this much longer.
It amazes me, what people put up with, the amount of hate on the internet.
PALIN: I wouldn't put up with anything that would be perceived as intimidating or harassing.
But for the ones that did, that was a boundary they put up with us.
" But now, Metz wonders, "How in the world did I put up with that behavior?
Having to put up with Brandi's made up drama all the time is extremely frustrating.
At the beginning at your career, you're more willing to put up with a lot.
What I hoped was changing was the public's willingness to put up with that shit.
We have put up with Trade Abuse for many decades — and that is long enough.
Yet flight attendants should not have to put up with drunks who treat them disrespectfully.
After all the Republican obstructionism that they've put up with, they ache for such liberation.
They don't want to put up with, you know, the massive blowback on social media.
Not only are you going to put up with it, you're going to love it.
People would have been willing to put up with much more to see that music.
Marisa has put up with all of this because Ezra is coming back to her.
No one will be in the mood to put up with any psychically draining bullshit.
Hard to believe that South Korea..... ....and Japan will put up with this much longer.
Fortunately for Bandali, some people will put up with anything for a Peanut Butter Parfait.
The California gangs didn't get down with that, they didn't put up with that shit.
"We must stand together and put up with each other for a while," he said.
Because audiences are so demanding and smart, they're not going to put up with junk.
"They put up with the fact that I could barely carry a tune," he said.
Most would gladly put up with the inconveniences to be with their family and friends.
Not many teenagers would put up with sleeping on a couch or accepting such choices.
Posters were put up with fatwas against the judges who had issued the Bibi decision.
How many will put up with itchiness or cholesterol increases that Intercept's pill can cause?
He put up with me trailing him around the pharmacy for most of my childhood.
Sure, vintage snobs will have to put up with a few conspicuous nods toward modernization.
"He's put up with my singing and my bad jokes," Detective Reilly said of Trooper.
How many hours of sustained social media detritus can your friends put up with, really?
So long as that's the case, people can put up with some pretty horrible conditions.
We bought into it, and then put up with ... It's like we're painting their fences.
What remains to be seen is how many more generations will put up with it.
When they complained, supervisors allegedly ignored them or told them to put up with it.
You went along, and you went along, and you sort of put up with stuff.
At any rate, Taiwan had to put up with it: it was that, or no games.
Everybody feels the system is broken, and nobody is going to put up with it anymore.
"We are not going to put up with it, these horrible prices, much longer," Trump said.
Hard to believe his people, and the military, put up with living in such horrible conditions.
But I mean, he&aposs not going to put up with it, that&aposs for sure.
She did not put up with a great deal that she felt was harmful to her.
Sexy Venus is seductive, but Virgo is a sign that doesn't put up with any bullshit.
That doesn't mean we should blindly put up with the mistakes Snapchat or other designers make.
We were also elder grown-ups, so our bodies just wouldn't put up with that anymore.
On YouTube, you're purposefully trying to watch something, so you'll put up with a slight delay.
I respect your determination to procreate and put up with all the crap that kids do.
It takes a really strong man to put up with me, my baggage and the show.
As parents, we wouldn't put up with this if we were talking about faulty car seats.
But there&aposs a reason Bob Mueller has put up with this dance for so long.
"You had to either put up with it, you know, or become a victim," Mam said.
How could Ernie put up with Bert's pigeons if he didn't love him in that way?
Put up with that for long enough and you'll have employed Jeff Fisher for 20 years.
You get 1 mom... here's something for the lady that put up with all my craziness.
More generally, they say that this is just something China will have to put up with.
"We'll have to put up with him for six long weeks," Annella says, with a sigh.
"William has to put up with my cooking most of the time," Kate told the chefs.
Few would now argue that a "reasonable woman" should have to put up with such behaviour.
It's the hot garbage month we put up with in order to be blessed by spring.
We will have to put up with North Korea's de facto nuclear status for some time.
And that was when I thought, You know, I can't put up with this bullshit anymore.
As people, you know how much shit black people had to put up with and do.
"I don't think we should put up with it, to be honest with you," he added.
You just have to be willing to put up with some messes for a little bit.
So here's a guide for those willing to put up with some headaches to save money.
Of all the syndromes to arbitrarily have, this one seems fairly easy to put up with.
Oh, geez, are we going to have to put up with this for the whole game?
People who can put up with the intricacies of jazz fusion can certainly handle basic geography.
Carla put up with all of it — and, in fact, befriended a number of the mistresses.
"He's not going to put up with crap from anybody," Mr. Morris said of Mr. Trump.
BAMENDA, Cameroon — Lawyers have long put up with laws that aren't translated into their native English.
If budgets are crucial to financial health, why are they so dreadful to put up with?
And people need to understand that we will not put up with this kind of nonsense.
I had to put up with my mother's terrible driving, and her devotion to Celine Dion.
Of all the things to put up with, that would be too much: the persistent clunking.
I put up with this type of behavior from the Michigan Department of Corrections staff constantly.
Now I have to put up with a Fake Book, written by a totally discredited author.
KS: I'm not sure, "Let's just put up with this shit," is really the best advice.
"Panamanians don't want, or merit, and won't put up with more of the same," Cortizo added.
They won't put up with disrespecting our Country or our Flag – they said it loud and clear!
"Japanese have a tendency to put up with things," said 20-year-old theater worker Yuka Sekiguchi.
Here's a rundown of all the annoyances iPhone users have had to put up with in 29.
"I like to follow up and say that we won't put up with it here," said Fandal.
If you're prepared to put up with that, go ahead and click Turn on under Linux (beta).
"I never realized the amount of rubbish girls have to put up with in pregnancy," he wrote.
Wealthier families were also distressed by the waste, but were more likely to put up with it.
You'll have to put up with a lot to experience these moments, but they're sweet and memorable.
"I put up with it because it seemed easier than having her on the street," he said.
That plan succeeded, but Mr Ghani has had to put up with the erratic warlord ever since.
"When there are no jobs around, workers have to put up with unpredictable schedules," Mr Kesavan says.
The upstairs neighbor has a kid that runs around a lot, but I'll put up with it.
Ugh, we'll all have to put up with Paul and watch Lindsay be a mom, for real?
The world at large would no longer have to put up with Mr Kim's sabre-rattling provocations.
I put up with middle-of-the-road range because the noise cancelation is the best available.
All without proper funding, and having to put up with sneers and snide remarks about women's football.
They put up with one setback after another so that we, their children, could accomplish our goals.
And none of them need to put up with grossly unprofessional behavior to cover a basketball team.
"After I almost died, I decided life was too short to put up with BS," she says.
As women we put up with enough BS. I will NEVER add to that stress and heartache!!!
There is only so much a mind can put up with, particularly when faced with unlimited nothingness.
But she's in a new relationship now and she doesn't want to put up with it anymore.
Stand up for yourself, and don't put up with anyone who tries to blackmail or overpower you.
There is paramilitary violence on the street, and a military unwilling to put up with civilian control.
" Goodman also extended his praises: "That was so good I could even put up with the music.
Families and social circles are complicated, and we put up with each others' flaws, quirks and foibles.
Watch the world's most patient Great Dane put up with the hyper antics of a dachshund puppy.
I do not want anybody to tolerate me because that means they can put up with me.
Marisa Kiser has put up with a lot since her son Ezra was born four years ago.
But the Brexit vote is a reminder that voters won't put up with a bad situation forever.
That means Clinton will likely need to put up with barbs from Sanders for months to come.
"What are we willing to put up with in terms of doing things like that?" he said.
The one blessing is that I now know what I will and will not put up with.
But if he really thinks it's so important, why does he put up with such sloppy spycraft?
My Canadian editors have constantly put up with my American antics over the time we've worked together.
They won't put up with disrespecting our Country or our Flag - they said it loud and clear!
I can put up with Donald Trump's old Howard Stern tapes all day long, compared with that.
She's not a hero at all, but she's had to put up with a lot of crap.
Every summer, indulgent readers have put up with my annual backpacking column from the Pacific Crest Trail.
It's not that I put up with it, but they're the things that one learns for survival.
"I think the message today is we're not going to put up with internal discord," Haslam said.
Tester from a great state, I don't think that state is going to put up with it.
So what do you do when you have to put up with a bad boss or coworker?
After years of tolerating corruption, Puerto Ricans have decided they will no longer put up with it.
Hong Kong (CNN)Beijing residents have put up with choking smog, trash-filled rivers and toxic running tracks.
"I couldn't put up with all the badgering I would get if I didn't do it," he said.
PK: The debate is literally like, how much are we willing to put up with for the upside?
"...We should not put up with the presence of terrorist groups in Idlib," Putin told Erdogan and Rouhani.
Even in 2017, the Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail still had to put up with this shit.
People put up with a lot with celebs that they love, but no one likes to be manipulated.
Despite everything congressional Republicans have put up with from Trump's nominees, Cain was apparently a step too far.
It was nothing close to what Otis from Netflix's new show Sex Education has to put up with.
However, there will be one disadvantage to Hulu's offline streaming mode: You'll have to put up with ads.
It needs to keep sound quality high while still being rugged enough to put up with the elements.
So if it's shit... then you end up having to put up with shit for a few years.
You may be behind on payments, but you are not required to put up with harassment or abuse.
They'll put up with the wage theft that plagues the overwhelming majority of working class non-union jobs.
Until now, you just had to put up with them, but Instagram is now having mercy on us.
Either way, we can all agree that engineers put up with lot in the name of artistic genius.
Please note that you may have to put up with a few bugs and inconsistencies along the way.
We&aposre not going to put up with this and they haven&apost done anything like that since.
This is not what we expect from our officers, and we aren't going to put up with it.
The judge judged their expressions to mean, 'Why do we have to put up with this idiot judge?
Has he looked out for you, does he put up with you when you've been a crazy bitch?
If the EU can put up with rule-breaking in Hungary, why does it mind more about Poland?
Like humans, we can only put up with kids so much too, and then eventually need a break.
Women are becoming more educated, which makes them less likely to put up with forced or early marriages.
Clinton's chief disadvantage in the presidential race is that she has to put up with Trump's personal attacks.
Nobody is willing to put up with garbage anymore, so I always look for that before anything else.
The Tijuana resident said her city already has enough problems and shouldn't put up with outsiders bringing more.
People would choose to drive instead of fly because they didn't want to put up with this intrusion.
"You put up with all of my perfections," she said jokingly, before pausing a moment to collect herself.
"They don't put up with any of that in his school, so that was nipped in the bud."
I text Lettie, because there's no way she and Richard would put up with this sort of bullshit.
A place where Cleveland played against Lonzo Ball and put up with his loudmouthed old man LaVar Ball.
I knew that if someone had said something homophobic to me, they wouldn't have put up with it.
How much centralization of power, even absolutism, would you put up with to see that revolutionary program succeed?
I thought, Go for it, buddy, because like I've said, I'm not going to put up with this.
Being famous and hated is a very hard thing to put up with, or to work with psychologically.
It's so fun that I put up with Dandara's balance issues for hours after I lost my patience.
That said, no one wants to put up with a roommate who's become a problem in their life.
The dog had always understood, had always put up with my moods and that afternoon was no exception.
If you doubt the finding, if you are feeling fine, then why put up with these tests, right?
I've put up with a lot of crap but I believe that the guy who's still standing wins.
Indians and Chinese must already put up with an elaborate system of official handouts and preferences for Malays.
He married Cher, who put up with his addictions and infidelities while the couple became a tabloid fixture.
This year's election bargain: Put up with our iniquities or get Trump's short fingers on the nuclear button.
For that, I would say, sure, I don't think we should put up with bullying of any sort.
" Supporters were informed that the president "will NOT put up with the media's liberal bias and utter disrespect.
Is this the kind of entertainment Hollywood's finest mistresses have to put up with on a Thursday night?
Singh, who has had to put up with her mother's complaints about the new taste of her curry.
"To pursue the right policies for America, I was willing to put up with a lot," he said.
For that, you can put up with just about any amount of tawdry shilling for "The Masked Singer."
Workers were willing to put up with a lot during the Great Recession that began a decade ago.
They are making a huge impact in this country; they are not going to put up with this.
And President Trump gets elected — people who don't like Trump should have to put up with him, too.
They'll be especially annoying, and you're too busy enjoying your birthday season to put up with that shit.
Unless you have a really cool boss who is willing to put up with a certain amount of foolishness.
"I'm surprised people would put up with us coming home in the middle of the night," says one doctor.
" He reiterates: "I will put up with any kind of physical punishment, or torture, because I love my job.
The next two days were some of the most unproductive work sessions I've ever had to put up with.
He's put up with a lot of her antics already — like when she framed him for her husband's murder!
It reads and writes files from newer versions of Word and I have to put up with fewer annoyances.
Republicans could shut up and put up with Trump -- and that's probably what the base would have them do.
She's put up with sexism and other b-a-n-a-n-a-s BS. She totally gets us.
They come here because they have a dream and they'll put up with anything to make it a reality.
Nearly everywhere, the bereaved have put up with rip-off last rites because of the lack of better options.
Secondly, the phones themselves are also coming with more memory, increasing consumer's willingness to put up with bigger apps.
Of course, much like keeping a squirrel in the house, one would have to put up with some destruction.
You know, women don't deserve -they should not ever have to put up with any kind of intimidating workspace.
"He won't put up with being lectured by anyone, even a member of the royal family," the source said.
What kind of punishing guilt do we all secretly harbor that makes us continue to put up with this?
"For the time being perhaps we have to put up with, make a compromise with clean coal," she said.
This article originally appeared on VICE UK Moms put up with a lot of bullshit from us, their children.
But it was a pain I was willing to put up with, because at least on paper, it's easy.
BlackBerry believed people would wait for its superior product or would put up with limitations, because, well, it's BlackBerry.
Why put up with drama when you're too busy channeling Bruno Mars and Cardi B by dripping in finesse?
"The local people are surprised I put up with these conditions, which is why they support me," Tsai said.
"They put up with the abuse because of the rewards they get when it is over," Mr. Morris said.
However, I can't resist the color blocking and unique, modern style, so I usually put up with the weight.
Mr. Obama had to put up with damaging leaks from federal employees and contractors who opposed his surveillance programs.
"The international community cannot put up with such grave acts," the Pope said in his weekly Angelus in Rome.
That doesn't count the 1,278 hits he put up with the Orix Blue Wave back in Japanese professional baseball.
Theresa May, and as a consequence her government, stand for nothing -- which is why they put up with anything.
I can put up with horrible old Nabokov longer than, say, Louisa May Alcott — but not for much longer.
For a couple thousand years, women put up with sexual pressure they were not in a position to refuse.
"I'm not happy about it, but I have to put up with it," Mr Trump said in his speech.
In short, the people who work at those agencies likely wouldn't put up with any kind of data manipulation.
"I thought, 'What's the point of risking my own child's life to put up with these teachers?" she said.
And we're comfortable in our own skin, and we don't put up with nonsense, and we have a sisterhood.
It says so much about the evolution of our understanding of what women shouldn't have to put up with.
His breath was hot and he panted like a dog, she thought, but she put up with the kissing.
Hallgrimsson still sees longtime patients who are willing to put up with the fact that he's not always around.
"They asked us how we put up with all this," he said, referring to Venezuela's increasing state of decay.
They elicited testimony suggesting she put up with his sexual demands in return for benefits she got in exchange.
He was impersonated by a woman on "Saturday Night Live" and put up with Steve Bannon calling him fat.
It is practically encoded in my DNA to put up with inordinate amounts of microagression, if not outright aggression.
And the Republicans expect all of us who must meet a high worth ethic to put up with this?
"The fact that hockey players have had to put up with this for so long is ridiculous," Foudy said.
If you can catch the highlights on YouTube, why bother watching Raw on USA and put up with commercials?
It's incredible that you can stay in a career this long and still have people put up with you.
When the world feels unsafe, people are generally willing to put up with imperfect solutions that promise more security.
In a way, you almost put up with the NHL to get the three-week payoff every four years.
After all the drama with Scott over the years, she wasn't going to put up with any drama from Younes.
They had put up with eight years of them, although who they were exactly varied depending who you spoke to.
Danica put up with a lot of hate and bullshit by people who said she couldn't win but she did.
It's horrible, and I don't make enough money at the end of the day to put up with him, personally.
I'm surprised people would put up with us coming home in the middle of the night or weekends or whatever.
Before all that fancy stuff, fans had to put up with dolls that certainly did not pass the uncanny valley.
Yes, women have to put up with the pay gap, but at least Clinton can fess up to using dye.
"That's when all my memories came back of what I put up with when I was his age," he said.
"Hunger will make you put up with a lot of things," said Hauser, a 225-year-old mother of seven.
She does not think that Beth (Susan Kelechi Watson) should put up with all of Randall's mid-life crisis theatrics.
Yet she put herself through university, put up with a repressive husband, became a lecturer and brought up three children.
College roommates put up with a lot more sh*t than dad, but at least roommates get a summer break.
When you're the CEO of a company, you sign up to put up with a lot of bullshit from investors.
These activists put up with David Cameron, and his embrace of Notting Hill values, so long as he was winning.
Stapleton is expecting another child in the fall and says life is too short to put up with the harassment.
"I beg for a living and that is because I couldn't put up with the bullying in college," Chennila said.
I will not put up with any woman or girl being shamed for wanting to wear a skirt, dress, etc.
We MUST let them know that we are not stupid and that we absolutely won't put up with this charade.
If they love Twitter as much as they say, they'll put up with whatever ads it has to show them.
But he fails to realize this is a mess generations of Americans have put up with and can't take anymore.
A bigger and more assertive middle class "is no longer prepared to put up with corruption and impunity", she says.
Increasingly, though, the Republican ranks are filled not just with cynics who put up with Trump but with true believers.
And it turns out, cybercriminals have to put up with annoying automated messages for all sorts of dodgy goods too.
Until then, we have to put up with hand-wringing, victory laps, cries of cover-up, and threats of defenestration.
" Fleischer admitted Trump has to put up with biased referees, noting the press "loves to blow the whistle on him.
"Women are socialized to be very nice and put up with a lot of things," she told reporters last month.
That example is obviously extreme, but we put up with a lot when simply trying to do more basic tasks.
We put up with the nightmare of TSA just to spend a few hours cramped in a flying metal tube.
I've been there for two years, and I've put up with so much, so I'm trying to mentally prepare myself.
A source said that Chua quickly responded, saying that her own daughter would not put up with any inappropriate behavior.
Though officials promise to fix the system, that hasn't reassured the people who have to put up with its problems.
You'll look goofy wearing AirPods, but I'm willing to put up with looking silly for their fantastic ease of use.
Crowding problems have real economic costs for those who have to put up with them day in and day out.
In other words, you reach the studio fuming over the sexism that you had to put up with at work.
You might be one of the sweetest signs, but that doesn't mean you have to put up with anyone's shit!
They're saying, we're not going to put up with anti-vaxxers and celebrities maneuvering around the edges of the debate.
"Strong statements from other African countries show that the continental body won't just put up with Trump's views," she said.
To just ignore and put up with uncomfortable situations, to stay silent when they should be allowed to be heard.
He said he put up with it for a while because he had a baby daughter and bills to pay.
I put up with much more of it as I was getting trained and developing and establishing who I was.
I think because Trump doesn't put up with any threats from other countries we will be led into a war.
" Pompeo concluded, "Oh and Happy Thanksgiving Thankful for all the women out there who refuse to put up with bulls—.
You guys who rock boxer briefs with no dickhole… I don't know how or why you put up with it.
Living in Europe I could sense how other countries are baffled by the fact that we put up with this.
People often say that because you are a nude model, you have to put up with sexual harassment or assault.
Fans put up with this until they didn't, and a surge of dependable Japanese and superbly crafted German vehicles arrived.
Look at airlines, where customers put up with discomfort and nickel-and-dime fees in exchange for cheap base rates.
Teachers said they were willing to put up with pay freezes and budget cuts during the recession, but not anymore.
After all the drama with Scott [Disick] over the years, she wasn't going to put up with any drama from Younes.
"I want to thank my wife who put up with my crazy for the last year and a half," Oldman said.
I think people can put up with even boring work if they know there's a good reason to be doing it.
"Most people feel like this takes their power away, so I don't think you should put up with it," says McBride.
We are tough enough to put up with being ignored and interrupted and underestimated every day and laugh it off together.
I have read a lot about bloggers and reporters who have had to put up with a lot of that online.
What choice do I have, but to put up with the lies and the wild accusations and being called a slut?
You find out a lot about his emotions and the journey he travels and what he has to put up with.
Erin seemed willing to put up with it, at least until the Holidays were over, just for some peace and quiet.
They're watching closely for public reactions, running tests to see just how much intrusive monitoring we're willing to put up with.
It's the only way they know how to live in the US: to put up with the pain and keep going.
That's what makes it so sad: we are willing to put up with your racism because we want to hear tunes.
"I figured it would be easier to just put up with it," Meghan, ranked as a "prime rib," explains to Liv.
After all, they're the ones who put up with your incessant rambling, late night phone calls and constant demands for pizza.
At the end of day, I didn't love them enough to put up with the crappy battery and $300 price tag.
Why would anyone put up with the abuse, vitriol, and daily haranguing from the president's Twitter account that Rosenstein has endured?
"This is not what we expect from our officers and we aren't going to put up with it," he said. 3.
Why should we put up with the oppression of Fantasy Football, when it brings us only misery, self-loathing and shame?
So a lot of people also tend to think dogs should put up with everything, and that's not true or fair.
Many migrants, some experts say, put up with the travails of working in Britain for the real chance of a payday.
The Romans put up with his rule for nearly twelve years, but by January 1045, they they'd had more than enough.
I put up with it, grumblingly, only for restaurants that have limited seatings and offer something I can't get anywhere else.
"Most of the time, the diplomatic community in New York is willing to put up with (Haley's) rhetorical flourishes," said Gowan.
"Most of the time, the diplomatic community in New York is willing to put up with her rhetorical flourishes," said Gowan.
You might think you can put up with the sound quality, but there's one issue you can't avoid: the battery life.
"I think women have put up with sexual harassment thinking it was inevitable while men thought it was OK," she said.
What follows, if you click through, is nearly 6,000 discrete pieces of evidence that our parents put up with so much.
We train people how to treat us, Pisces, and there are certain things you just can't — or shouldn't — put up with.
Refusing to put up with hateful trash isn't separate from recognizing the victims—it's part of the same empathetic human instinct.
I want a Marmee origin story, to see how she met and put up with Mr. March (*cough* Bronson Alcott *cough*).
Nacho lovers can put up with pretty much any kind of cheese—in desperate times even movie-theatre "cheese" will do.
For the first time, users may be more willing to put up with inconveniences in return for a lot more privacy.
Voters are willing to put up with a lot of nonsense for a president they think is basically on their side.
Yet the Clippers will put up with that stubborn streak in exchange for the instant credibility they get from West's presence.
I wish I could put up with the pain because I can tell these flats will break in well over time.
Joshua has since put up with "people turning their backs on him," his promoter Eddie Hearn told Business Insider last week.
I hope that these changes will substantively alter the environment so women no longer have to put up with sexual misconduct.
"If the chaos continues, I don't know how long a consumer will be willing to put up with it," he said.
I had to put up with nausea, with heat exhaustion and some of the worst food that I have ever eaten.
But there's a level of discomfort that a lot of people put up with day to day, in any job, right?
Her skin must have been as thick as an elephant's to have put up with all the crap she had to face.
New York City subway passengers put up with a lot: the manspreading, the random schedule changes, the 5.7 million other daily riders.
"After all the drama with Scott over the years, she wasn't going put up with any drama from Younes," the source says.
The catch is that you will have to put up with seeing Amazon special offers and ads on the phone's lock screen.
At the center of Green Room is the question of endurance, of how much you're willing to put up with to survive.
Professionals may not need to put up with a lengthy or stressful trip to the office if there are better options available.
Domino doesn't so much put up with his humor, his coping mechanism, because I'm also experiencing that and handling it more maturely.
That is fine for the party as long as most people support Mr Xi or are prepared to put up with him.
The generation of female gallerists before mine had to put up with so much, and they have done so much for us.
Let me be very clear, I do NOT support, tolerate or put up with any form of racism, hate or other discrimination.
We don't put up with [physical altercations] at all, and it usually wouldn't take but one security guard to calm everybody down.
"Oh, I had beats like that, but when you don't have a contingency, it's funny what you'll put up with," he said.
How the Diagnosis Was Made The patient put up with the constant and loud whooshing in his ear for almost a year.
You know, I've been in so many domestic violence situations in the past that I would not put up with it now.
"People aren't going to put up with marketing bullshit," said Rob Siegel, a lecturer in management at Stanford Graduate School of Business.
He isn't great about making plans and has canceled twice in a row and I refuse to put up with that anymore.
"We can't put up with this anymore," said Maria Isabel Salas, 58, a housewife, who joined the protests despite admitting her fear.
It's important to remember that if things go south, you are going to have to put up with seeing them every day.
If you're going to spend $160 on some easily lost earphones, you're going to have to put up with being memed. Sorry!
This is the nonsense women in some fields still have to put up with under that old "boys will be boys" crap.
Other EU countries would have to put up with a frontier through which it would be relatively easy to smuggle untaxed goods.
And like all women who entered environments that were previously exclusively male, we had to put up with and fight against sexism.
And for now they're willing to put up with the frustrations of the shutdown in order to keep doing work that matters.
The Republican Party, which put up with Donald Trump's racist, crackpot ravings throughout the primary campaign, is finally showing signs of resistance.
There is no way that the United States will, after decades of abuse, put up with this costly and dangerous situation anymore!
Passengers are asked to put up with a lot by the big companies and the government when it comes to air travel.
I don't know how my parents could put up with me to be honest, but parents' love is especially blind, I guess.
This isn't coddling; it's decency, and none of us in the real world would, or should, put up with this around us.
It's easy for you to get along with others, but that doesn't mean you need to put up with anyone's bad behavior!
That was kind of a turning point in the epidemic when it became clear the public wouldn't put up with this anymore.
In the #MeToo moment, it's worth talking about the emotional labor that is required to put up with other kinds of pressure.
If it passes, private equity firms will still have to put up with federal exams, but their reporting obligations will be loosened.
If we've got to put up with more Danny Rand, at least we get a heaping dose of Colleen Wing (Jessica Henwick).
Telemarketers and robocalls have become a modern blight on our smartphones, but you don't need to put up with their annoyances anymore.
It's a bribe, of sorts, but you may be a bit more willing to put up with the noise and the dust.
Illinois might have Chicago to thank for high incomes, but Chicagoans put up with a lot of snow each year in exchange.
"We have been in this emergency for days and we just can't put up with any more," said Venetian resident Nava Naccara.
This will equip you to think rationally about when and where you have to put up with them and when you don't.
Trump offered plenty of lofty rhetoric about how under his watch the US would no longer put up with unfair trade deals.
"I don't want to hurt anyone's feelings, so I just put up with him and we grew together through talking," she said.
It's not just the behavior itself, but how we experience it, and what we're willing to put up with and from whom.
Argentines have put up with so much, we always have, but we won't stand for a pretentious person looking down on mate.
There is no way that the United States will, after decades of abuse, put up with the costly and dangerous situation anymore!
When I became so myopic and out of control, we nearly broke up because she wasn't going to put up with it.
Emotionally doubling let me — made me — hold hands with James and have sex with James and put up with James at all.
"Do they really think that people here are so stupid and submissive that they would put up with a dictator?" he said.
"Even someone as powerful as @taylorswift13 lives within a system that pushes women to just ignore or put up with this" behavior.
They admonish liberals to grow a tougher skin and put up with speech or views they disagree with or even find offensive.
"This whole thing has completely gutted any morale I had left to put up with this place," one employee told The Atlantic.
So the company needs Wall Street to put up with its spending on these initiatives before they potentially pay off with profit.
"We've put up with so much through the years, so much crap," he said, of Russia's long years in the footballing wilderness.
Maybe Las Vegas or somewhere down in Mexico, but I'm not sure who else would put up with a Snake and Jake's.
I boss around men all day long and it's totally enjoyable, including my two poor sons who have to put up with it.
The door should be open to our allies but America should not put up with a WTO regime that puts China in charge.
Gone are the days when music fans slept in the open air, survived on junk food and put up with smelly porta potties.
Those words are the result of my two years of campaigning: disbelief that sane people put up with this presidential game show bullshit.
Her media put up with being roped off, but then pictures of it hit the Web, and folks in flyover country weren't impressed.
I think because I had that soft spot for him, it allowed me to put up with way more than I should have.
I'm my own boss, so I would never put up with being shamed for my skin, like I was early in my career.
After all, you had to put up with this guy: (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP) SEAN HANNITY, FOX NEWS: Thank you all for having me.
While that may mean you have to put up with a bit of Chicago's infamous winter weather, the city is definitely worth it.
You don't put up with anyone's crap, Capricorn—especially not today, while the Moon is in Leo, the most regal sign of all.
For one, security guards will finally witness what housekeepers have to put up with, instead of assuming they're lying to avoid cleaning rooms.
Over the decades, Saudi monarchs put up with many American blunders in the Middle East—the invasion of Iraq in 2003, for example.
Any woman who's gotten to where Pelosi is now, though, has had to put up with being called "crazy" a time or two.
But that's just a trade-off you make with a service that's free to watch if you can put up with the ads.
Both characters have to put up with endless amounts of shit from men their age who should know better (including unwelcome romantic advances).
No woman, no child, no man, anywhere, in whatever business, should ever put up with being treated less than a human being, ever.
And for him to put up with us, my God what patience he must've needed for five of us running around [on set].
And since the Nokia 7.1 is part of Google's Android One program, you won't have to put up with any unwanted bloatware either.
Either way, I'm more interested in why we put up with these long, boring-ass award shows that weren't even created for us.
What they found was while women cared — deeply — about issues, they were also unwilling to put up with misogynistic abuse from a candidate.
The president is not a king, the Trumps are not royalty; you are not under any obligation to put up with their bullshit.
Ordinary Filipinos are sick of the robbers they meet in the street—as well as those they put up with in high office.
But why would successful people put up with higher taxes, particularly if they follow on the heels of Brexit-related uncertainty and disruption?
Poke (poh-kay) has become the next veggie burger, a suddenly popular dish that compels New Yorkers to put up with long lines.
Last week, the Republicans had to put up with the President goading a crowd at a rally in Mississippi to laugh at Ford.
"Women should never have to put up with unwanted touching, no matter whether are at work, at home or out socializing," she said.
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"This whole thing has completely gutted any morale I had left to put up with this place," one employee told the news outlet.
"I don't know that the committee should have to put up with the type of insolence taking place in this room today," Sen.
It's not a bad price at $23.99 — but you'll probably have to put up with some strange looks while walking around in it.
The premise of Insatiable just reinforces the bullshit stereotypes fat people already have to put up with, rather than acting to dispel them.
I can't think of anything else I'd rather do, but at the same time I'm not going to put up with any bullshit.
But I put up with the movie's turning Ms. Reeves and the footage of Moss into weapons: They served the movie's thematic strategy.
But at that point, we didn't want to put up with the noise, the dust and the lack of response from management anymore.
"I had to learn to put up with their crap music," he says, a glint in his eye and sarcasm in his voice.
As for the international outcry over the bloodshed in Beijing, Mr. Yuan said China could put up with any reprisals by foreign governments.
"Five or 10 years ago, people put up with what they were given, but people are becoming much more aware now," says Warner.
Can you recommend a stylish but very durable bag that can put up with the wear and tear that I place upon it?
For years, they have put up with an unwanted guest that has dripped water on their heads and sheltered rats and other vermin.
As a result, while Tor protects you against tracking, you may still have to put up with the presence of the ads themselves.
Though, I'd understand why couples or families who don't want to pay up for a suite would put up with the tight quarters.
And, uh, a loving group of people who have put [up] with me being away months and months and months at a time.
One of the benefits enjoyed by the global dictators Trump admires so much is they do not have to put up with dissent.
Still, Ms. Nelson must put up with the usual indignities of being one of the few women at the top of her field.
I had to reproach him because if he reached a professional level playing this way his teammates simply wouldn't put up with him.
"I think in some ways, this sea change is being led by young women who tell women of my generation that maybe some of the things we put up with during our lives we shouldn't have to put up with," said Ms. Smith, 59, who was born in New Mexico but has spent most of her adult life in Minnesota.
I'm sure I wasn't doing it right for her, but she compromised, or put up with it, and it seemed to help us bond.
Photo: APRepublicans in Colorado, where recreational marijuana use has been legal since 453, weren't prepared to put up with Attorney General Jeff Sessions today.
As Lindsey learns to navigate the upper-crust Society, she must put up with Prince Stormington II, a Lupe (wolf Neopet) with standoffish manners.
They pay for our stuff, they listen to us whine, and they put up with all of our shit longer than they really should.
To take away people's Second Amendment rights is to redefine the individual in the society, and I'm not going to put up with it.
Veronica helps both of them make the team, but as a downside, they now have to put up with Cheryl on a daily basis.
They'll put up with a corporate overlord that treats them as disposable cogs rather than living breathing humans with lives and hopes and dreams.
All those times that I annoyed you and I was a snotface and self-absorbed and you put up with it, I get it.
But droids are an expensive companion, and you'll never have to put up with any sass-talking from this set of lightsaber-handled screwdrivers.
"I've had to put up with the Fake News from the first day I announced that I would be running for President," Trump tweeted.
And like all women who entered environments that were previously the domain of men, we had to put up with and fight against sexism.
It remains to be seen if customers will put up with increasing data collection and possible road congestion, and even sidewalk congestion, for convenience.
So the reason why Mueller has put up with these ridiculous preconditions is that he probably can&apost win if he goes to court.
"You know, I just don't want to put up with people that — you want to be monogamous but then you're not monogamous," she said.
But if it sounds good to you, and you're willing to put up with some birthing bugs, by all means, give Vivaldi a spin.
" He mentioned his "wonderful wife," saying she "put up with me going 18 hours a day back here and then out there in Utah.
I can put up with the additional space a bag vac takes up, and I can survive the climb up and down the stairs.
He, just as I did, put up with all of those shortcomings, and more, which players of other online shooters simply wouldn't stand for.
What they put up with is things like the installation of intellectual lightweight and petty scam artist Matthew Whitaker to run the Justice Department.
This will equip you to think rationally about when and where you have to put up with them and when and where you don't.
"Laser is too painful for me to get rid of this tattoo, I am going to have to put up with it," Flint decided.
"We just wanted to let them know we would not put up with white supremacists organizing here," Ben Doherty, a law librarian, told me.
But Liza's like a perfect fit and can kind of put up with all of her shenanigans, because she knows where they're coming from.
But a growing middle class may also be less willing to put up with the kind of vote-rigging claims that ended his reign.
"The secret is in growing old with people who love you, which is different from growing old and being put up with," he said.
Some renters might be willing to put up with such things for low rent, but Ms. Osei-Osafo decided she wasn't one of them.
He'll put up with Frenchie's antics, but Bah-Humbunny is not all about looking foolish in some silly viral pet video this holiday season.
Somehow, both were based on the premise that we two misfits were lucky to have found anyone foolish enough to put up with us.
Which out of the [redacted] number of people you've been chirpsing are you going to force to put up with you all cuffing season?
Well, the voters did decide, and it turns out there is a limit to the amount of toxicity that Republicans will put up with.
"I'm a die-hard, pretty much, and I put up with it mostly," Mr. Deans said, though he cannot help counting up the losses.
We had such fascinating discussions around Kavanaugh and what saved it was my son, who would not put up with it which was - Really?
But if it sounds good to you and you're willing to put up with some birthing bugs, by all means give Vivaldi a spin.
For years each put up with the spite in his own way, but by 1873 Sethe and her daughter Denver were its only victims.
News about Brexit is both dull and terrifying — an awful mixture, and one that, for now, we'll all just have to put up with.
When SpaceX and Tesla started, if you were into space or electric vehicles, you'd put up with a lot to work on those companies.
There's the obvious reason: Who wants to get cyber-bullied like I get cyber-bullied, and who wants to put up with the harassment?
But it's an example of the kind of low-grade harassment women put up with — and respond to with a smile — all the time.
"In New Orleans, people are so desperate for work that isn't in the hospitality industry that they will put up with anything," McLaurin said.
So you're already sick, and now you have to put up with getting the side eye from anyone who hears you clear your throat.
You look back on the truly bonkers story of Cadet Kelly and sympathize with how much bullshit Jen really had to put up with.
Men and women who'd had hard weekdays were not going to put up with being pushed around on this particular weekend, especially by tourists.
In the meantime, the ownership transition was delayed, and Maui residents continued to put up with insufficient facilities while the political disputes went on.
A tamed tiger will put up with you for a minute before it attacks, but a wolverine will just haul off and maul you.
However, she added, just because you're getting older or your mother had the same problem doesn't mean you have to put up with it.
A whopping 54 percent of anti-Trump voters would even rather have head lice than put up with the Great Orange Menace as POTUS.
It makes you put up with less; you're less prone to settling and more interested in self-respect and not settling for scraps, basically.
That's because reliance on tips pressures workers to put up with anything from customers, fueling harassment and a sense of subordination in the workplace.
If there's any outcome from this situation, I hope it includes women not feeling like they have to put up with this sort of treatment.
I didn't want to put up with the questions that would inevitably keep coming up, so I quit going to classes and I studied online.
If you've ever seen him speak, you probably know two things about him: He loves Boston sports teams and he doesn't put up with bullshit.
You must first put up with estate agents' admonishments about old carpets that need replacing, then with intrusions by prospective buyers who find more faults.
But any change is welcome news for many foreign companies that have decided to put up with Beijing's regulatory challenges for a chance at growth.
Now, the question is how long will MoviePass survive in its current state, and what changes will its customers have to put up with next?
Because we can put up with a lot of things, but a snake dangling overhead while we're on a plane is not one of them.
" Adds Alec Levenson, a researcher at University of Southern California's Center for Effective Organizations, "The vast majority of people will not put up with this.
In the meantime they could grudgingly put up with the appointment system, which ensured that Mr Tung's successor was loyal to the government in Beijing.
While people think it sounds miserable, it really isn't something that my roommates and I "put up with" — most of us genuinely like sleeping there.
I&aposm not saying at least reasonable, at least fair trade deals, not stupid trade deals like we&aposve put up with for 25 years.
Turns out it's much, much easier to put up with Danny when the show gives us permission to laugh at how absurd he really is.
I haven't talked to her in months, but if my gut is right, I don't think she's going to put up with it much longer.
While passengers appreciate low prices, many travelers aren't willing to put up with paying extra fees for every single thing, like printing their boarding passes.
His fans, thirsty as we may be for a taste of new music, will just have to put up with his flawless back catalogue instead.
This article originally appeared on VICE Sports UK. In Italy, football fans don't put up with any bullshit – especially not the more radical among them.
With the gaming landscape being as competitive as it is today, most players won't put up with this, and games cannot afford to lose users.
"They want to be a bunch of perverted frat boys, and [my clients] won't put up with this," an attorney for the plaintiffs told NJ.com.
It is an incontrovertible truth that economy-class passengers will now put up with nearly any level of discomfort in return for a cheap fare.
One reason politicians are in such trouble is that a new, better-educated and more assertive middle class refused to put up with their impunity.
But many in our tiny poll admitted that they were masochistic diners — willing to put up with anything, anywhere, to feast in the open air.
Musk won't put up with losing control, so the only way he will take Tesla private is to try to borrow that pile of money.
Most teachers I know have to be bleeding out of their eyeballs to miss a day of school and put up with writing sub plans.
Most politicians wouldn't put up with all the fund-raising, the stupid partisan games, unless they were driven at some level by the right reasons.
Spicer had put up with a lot of humiliation at the White House, including aides passing him notes from Trump in the middle of briefings.
But, again, you do have to put up with the fact that your phone will be heavier, bigger and ugly with that dual screen attached.
Here's an excerpt from his article today: He acknowledged that a celebrity must put up with certain pressures and scrutiny that most people don't experience.
" He said, "The greatest miracle of all is that I put up with you guys, with humanity, humanity's slowness in taking in the true message.
Pre-baby, I was a go-getter who took it all on, put up with anything and everything, and sometimes struggled with work-life balance.
I don't; but for most of my life I have had to put up with people swearing and cursing at me because of my symptoms.
"After 50 years when women swallowed hard and put up with it, or quit, finally women are saying this is not acceptable anymore," she said.
"We had to put up with the likes of like Jim Eastland and Hermy Talmadge and all those segregationists and all of that," he said.
When Stallworth joins the force, most of them are still willing to put up with racist attitudes or not take the KKK's threat too seriously.
I have never understood why male comics put up with all-male or mostly male lineups, why they aren't demanding to follow a female comic.
The price of this toleration is that we must constantly put up with hearing speech that we consider wrong; we must smother our moral instincts.
In the more lucrative Western European markets and Russia, the shortage was less pronounced, although users had to put up with a more diluted product.
"Emma did not put up with the humiliation of being subservient to a man," Father Masseroni, also known as Don Giuseppe, said at the funeral.
My ex-husband and I can put up with each other's most irritating traits because we don't have to share a bedroom with them anymore.
You no longer have to put up with emails from unwanted contacts, because Mail in macOS Catalina has been upgraded to let you block senders.
It might have put up with the low-resolution images, the choppy scene transitions and the poor controls, for these would surely have got better.
It might also have put up with the price (the headsets in question could cost up to $70,000), for that would surely have come down.
What it decides will depend partly on how disruptive the strikes are, and on how far the French are willing to put up with them.
"They say, &aposOh, I&aposll put up with it,&apos" says Dr. Arnold Advincula, chief of gynecology at NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia University Irving Medical Center.
If this year Powell has had to put up with constant White House harassment and pressure, next year is bound to be worse for him.
For example, we now have to put up with the annoyance of arriving early and having our possessions and bodies searched before boarding a plane.
That's very encouraging, and perhaps reason enough to put up with Jones' excessively public persona, which inevitably shines the spotlight brighter on the head coach.
Kylie Jenner's not gonna put up with any screaming little kids, even if they are her loyal fans ... as 3 girls learned the hard way.
That reading, popular among no one I know, holds that Jesus wouldn't have put up with any of this smear-the-queer bully-pulpit horseshit.
You really have to have a certain sense of humor about life to put up with some of the stuff that goes on in here.
It's definitely a powerhouse of a flagship phone if you can put up with LG's software, which was my biggest gripe with an early preview unit.
The staffer said she put up with sexual harassment for years and was ultimately fired because she didn't "succumb to [his] sexual advances," BuzzFeed News reported.
"This generation [of designers] is completely different and they are not going to put up with it; [brands] can't get away with this anymore," James said.
October is the spookiest month, which might explain why we were so willing put up with a mysterious, loud beep that went off every 10 minutes.
They want stuff that's representative of who we are as Asians — full diversity, full spectrum — and we're not going to put up with [anything else] anymore.
You girls will have to put up with my technological ineptitude haha -- don't be surprised if I butt dial you at all hours of the night!
" August 2016: A backlash starts to swirl: Around Los Angeles, mock Birth of a Nation posters are put up with Parker's face above the word "Rapist?
If that was two white guys there is no way that would have happened, but we put up with it because we wanted to hear music.
"I think it's from de Blasio and other saying we're not going to put up with it," said Art Cashin, head of floor operations at UBS.
It's for anyone who wants to get the latest Windows features first, but you have to be prepared to put up with a bug or two.
You have to believe a disease can be eradicated; then you have to put up with all the frustrations about things that don't work quite right.
There's certain things where she misses out – we can't go to dinner all the time and I'm… traveling, competing… She has to put up with me!
Queer people in conservative spaces are really strong for what they put up with and they're constantly fighting a battle every single day just to exist.
Nuril -- who says she put up with the sexual harassment for more than a year -- spent two months in jail during the initial investigation in 2017.
Related: Sources: Fox News payout to Bill O'Reilly will be tens of millions of dollars She said she'd never put up with any sort of harassment.
Why should smart people (us) have to put up with ignoramuses (them) who, lacking all our manifest talents, seek to enslave us in their idiotic designs?
"I see my kids' nanny liking everything you put up with your gorgeous kids," Garner wrote, before jokingly warning Teigen not to steal her nanny away.
I can't be entirely sure if it's my albinism or my personality, but people seem to put up with a large amount of nonsense from me.
How long will Americans whose shrinking incomes render them far more than simply envious put up with the forces that exacerbate the inequalities they see daily?
"No one at Facebook, or anywhere, should have to put up with this behavior," Bertie Thomson, Facebook vice president of corporate communications said in a statement.
"For the longest time, people have been willing to put up with it because it's been sold as being for the greater good," Mr. Koh said.
Ticking or silent: If you prefer the look of an analog clock, you'll need to consider the amount of noise you're willing to put up with.
"For years, we have had to put up with dirty looks and threatening remarks," wrote Taslima Amar, 30, a teacher in Pantin, a suburb of Paris.
France, Italy and the rest of the euro area don't have to put up with German policies that are robbing them of their growth and employment.
My wife has put up with a lot from me throughout this episode, so when she asked me not to communicate with Kostya anymore, I agreed.
But in the meantime, if he has to put up with a little extra airport security, maybe he should ask himself if that's really so scandalous.
While most of us struggle to even put up with our brothers or sisters, NY-based dream pop duo Paperwhite are raising the bar on #SiblingGoals.
None of this, to be clear, justifies guys being assholes on public transportation, where we all have to put up with a little discomfort to coexist.
"I know I'm an asshole all the time, but if you'll continue to put up with me, I would like you to marry me," she said.
Nothing screams "sole custody and every nickel to your name" like having to put up with Glenn Close's shit because your husband got bored one weekend.
I'll put up with "okay" gameplay in order to enjoy a great story or a beautiful world, but here, I actually got excited for the fights.
"I appreciate all of the years y'all put up with me learning in front of you," he told a black-tie crowd at the Plaza Hotel.
But after spending her early twenties stuck in a coital rut, author Rebecca Fishbein finally realized something: she didn't have to put up with it anymore.
" In a phone interview, she said that because it was her first job, "I just thought that was something you would have to put up with.
So far, earthy red Mourvedre and rich Roussanne have proven themselves hardy enough to put up with the state's late April frosts and unrelenting summer rains.
They put up with the likes of Jen and Gil because they have no choice: "Restaurants are places people pay to act like babies," Waiter explains.
But the recent videos prompted a rare rebuke from the Police Department's highest-ranking uniformed officer, who said the officers had put up with too much.
It's made us a very generous audience, so unused to seeing ourselves onscreen that we'll put up with all kinds of nonsense dialogue and dead girlfriends.
It's really frustrating because I put up with both of those things because my specific kind of birth control (Tri-Lo) really keeps my skin clear.
Vietnam proved that despite a certain amount of patriotic naïveté, Americans ultimately wouldn't put up with a seemingly unwinnable war founded on lies and self-delusion.
So ever fewer citizens in and around European cities need to put up with the cost and hassle of driving to go about their daily business.
Dalbir Singh Kaleka, a farmer with a snow-white beard, said he and his neighbors put up with the discomfort because burning was cheap and easy.
Surely, we can all agree that our teachers and nurses and firefighters should not have to put up with so much to get what they earned.
Unions say the plan would force staff at some state-owned enterprises, who enjoy special privileges, to work longer or else put up with smaller pensions.
"I've had to put up with the Fake News from the first day I announced that I would be running for President," he wrote on Twitter.
The history of Hollywood is rife with people who had to put up with predatory men or get out of the business, not often by choice.
We put up with the Zombie Frappuccino, which was essentially a mess of food dye and enough sugar to keep you bouncing off the walls for months.
Her options, then, are to put up with it or quit, neither of which involves any repercussions for Richardson or the agency that sent her to him.
"I think there&aposs something about Jervis Bay that is beneficial enough for them to live together and have to put up with one another," she said.
It is not uncommon for one of today's students to ask, upon encountering an invidious idea, why on earth she should have to put up with it.
I moved here 13 years ago this week and without my mom and my dad and my brother, who has put up with me his whole life.
I expected to be against this turn — Valencia's put up with a lot of shit, and the last thing she should be doing is planning Josh's wedding.
Consumer fraud, tainted food, pollution, unsafe airplanes and trains, epidemic disease all have to be put up with, if stopping them would increase the costs of regulation.
In South Korea, America put up with military dictatorship during the cold war, but probably would not have tolerated it after the fall of the Berlin Wall.
Business travellers have already had to put up with the TSA's inability to handle passenger flows, mockery of their ignorance, gross misconduct and failure to detect threats.
The Chinese-Americans are, to the hosts' surprise, aware of what's going on in politics, and also surprisingly willing to put up with white men suggesting otherwise.
You happily put up with the goofy characters because the designers were smart enough to make sure they have enough strategic importance that you couldn't avoid them.
When Camila Cabello channeled Ariana Grande's signature high ponytail at the MTV European Music Awards Sunday night, the pop star just couldn't put up with the pain.
Just like her mother, Ristuko says that her love of Gendo gave her the strength to put up with everything, but he only ever cared about Rei.
They all came out to protest the same crap women around the world have always had to put up with—pay inequality, sexual discrimination, and domestic violence.
I think there was just increasing lack of agreement and alignment between what the Chinese government's rules were and what Google was willing to put up with.
In exchange for safe and fast travel from sea to shining sea, we put up with crowded cabins, declining leg-room, flight cancellations, and aggressive security screenings.
What Uber and Lyft did is they attacked a problem we didn't know was there until ... You just put up with it, which I think is interesting.
" Trump asked on Twitter, referring to North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. "Hard to believe that South Korea and Japan will put up with this much longer.
Theory suggests that hauliers could simply raise wages to a high enough level to persuade workers to put up with these downsides, thus eliminating the labour shortage.
It started out friendly enough—I never really liked her but put up with her because she never did anything specifically awful that I could point to.
We wanted to interview straight guys to find out, but the only ones who will put up with us are our boyfriends, so we just asked them.
I CAN'T BELIEVE THE REST WORLD HAS TO PUT UP WITH THIS STUFF RIGHT NOW, LIKE WE DON'T HAVE OTHER PROBLEMS ON OUR MIND AT THE MOMENT?
But, you know, I think at the end of the day I get paid a lot of money to put up with a lot of different things.
Because every white-collar person I've mentioned those vending machines to was just as horrified — and they wouldn't put up with any of this for a second.
With overtime, workers could earn $70,2.753 or more a year, good money for those without a college degree — and an incentive to put up with a lot.
Also, I'm sorry to all my coworkers who had to look at my face that week and put up with me cutting my dead skin at work.
Before she had a baby, she was willing to put up with an hour and 21.9 minutes on an Amtrak commute from her home in Emeryville, Calif.
It has been, historically, a reason to put up with all the bullshit that comes with living and sleeping with the same person for a long time.
"I don't know that the committee should have to put up with the type of insolence," Senator Orrin Hatch, a Republican committee member, said on Tuesday morning.
Novotna fielded the inevitable queries, put up with more references to that very, very ugly word, and set about molding herself into a steelier, more decisive competitor.
In his more than three decades in the Senate, the Iowa Republican has shown he won't put up with being ignored and has faulted Trump at times.
"You're at a point in your career where, why should you put up with the nonsense," said one woman who left a senior job at City Hall.
He&aposs put up with you all these years, and there&aposs no reason he shouldn&apost lie in the lap of luxury from time to time.
Our willingness to put up with this reflects a sense we have that most people, in life, end up with certain records they would rather not keep.
"I don't know that the committee should have to put up with the type of insolence taking place in this room today," Hatch said at one point.
We still see women "sucking it up," thinking they have to put up with this and just need to put their heads down and deal with it.
Shifting towards a much shorter working week, for instance, would surely leave it poorer than its neighbours—and for how long would people put up with that?
"The court once again made clear that it was not prepared to put up with any delays, and that these families must be found," Mr. Gelernt said.
It may look geeky, but the Avalon Convertible Table-Top and Clip Fan works so well that you'll put up with any sarcastic comments sent your way.
How much longer even the most fervent competitors will put up with these shenanigans before dropping SF5 for another fighting game, however, is yet to be seen.
J. Liebling The price of freedom of religion, or of speech, or of the press, is that we must put up with a good deal of rubbish.
"It's a clear message to Saudi Arabia that we are not going to put up with this past approach that they've used with the United Stated," Sen.
That means it can carry on slashing service in the full knowledge that a sizeable proportion of its customers have little choice but to put up with it.
The majority of Syrians and Iraqis do not wish to put up with the arrogance, violence and the significant power of the "new" Muslims who come from elsewhere.
"All of us are career women, and not one of us would have put up with an environment that's as distasteful as has been described," the colleague insists.
"Amy put up with me despite my terrible approach to relationships," he explained, referencing his bad habits of showing up hours late to dates and forgetting to call.
It horrifies me that this is still happening on such a global scale and that certain men get away with this, and that women put up with this.
I kept asking myself why I put up with such a 2-D relationship, but still held out hope that the constant texting would lead to something else.
LG is joining Amazon's Prime Exclusive Phone program today, offering four smartphones at a discount for customers willing to put up with seeing ads on their lock screen.
Netflix's content is, of course, ad-free, but Hulu is now creating enough of a cost divide that consumers might find its commercials easier to put up with.
If you can put up with 480p video when using cellular data and don't mind potentially being slowed down during times of network congestion, $15 is pretty cheap.
"I do feel my safety concerns were dismissed as if it was part of my job to put up with these unhealthy conditions," she wrote in the post.
But if you want a really cool piece of wall art and are willing to put up with a slightly frustrating installation process, Aurora may be for you.
That'll give GrubHub even more power over dining establishments, which may have to put up with increasingly onerous terms as a way to reach GrubHub's massive user base.
"Women are mostly taught to pretend that we're all just good girls who are innocent and non-sexual — and that we just 'put up with' sex," she says.
Screenshot: NBC New YorkRideshare drivers don't have it easy, but few have had to put up with the nightmare scenario Eduardo Madiedo experienced recently in Queens, New York.
Not only that, he worked with another woman to ruin her relationships with other people, all because Dykstra wasn't going to put up with abuse and assault anymore.
You put up with this very scenario every night because, for fear your loved ones might call you with an emergency, you decide to never silence your phone.
They'll still have to put up with ads and all the other limitations placed on free users, but hey, you can get decent music on your TV now.
I walked on the treadmill, made dinner for the family who had put up with me at peak bitch mode, and offered to run errands for my mom.
If we are at openings or events my family has to put up with me stopping to chat with everyone I know — that slows down the actual looking.
There may be no agreement at the Friday meeting but the rest of OPEC, including Iran, will have to put up with what is agreed to on Saturday.
Since he never knew when she'd have a sudden change of mood and stop talking, he put up with her griping afterward about what the doctor had said.
She said her Blink gym is not in great shape nor is the staff very attentive, but she was willing to put up with it for the price.
I wonder if America—approximately 70 percent who identify as Christians—will put up with beings who modified themselves by science to be smarter and more functional entities.
For the women thinking about getting into bouncing, it is fun and exciting, but be aware we have to put up with more douchebaggery than the men do.
She is acutely aware of the viewers who have been rooting for her and her fellow actors and actresses who have put up with this racism for years.
The customer has the power because the customer's always right to grab you, to harass you, to even assault you, and you've got to put up with it.
ANONYMOUS Whether this woman is clueless, titillated or terrified of the same thing happening in her own marriage, there is no reason to put up with her nonsense.
"He had an understanding of what blacks had gone through growing up, dealing with prejudice, given what he and his family had to put up with," Coleman said.
"She doesn't put up with weakness," her husband Chris says with a look in his eye that tells the audience at home his wisdom comes from personal knowledge.
You do have to put up with a recharge timer along the way, but you can always switch over to Versus mode if you want to keep playing.
It's an interesting perspective for sure, but you have to wonder if people will really put up with strict rules like Davidson's to go see a comic perform.
You put up with the productivity-killing bugs and odd design changes because moving to a new, potentially better app felt harder than sticking with the bad one.
That meant she'd have to put up with the kind of blatant misogyny and sexual harassment that had just forced Joan (Christina Hendricks) out of the industry altogether.
But there certainly will be no shortage of those who will put up with anything as long as they can list "national security adviser" on their professional resumes.
She seemed willing to put up with an old man, although the age difference between us, as we both agree, clearly prohibits marriage or any other official relationship.
She and her husband bought their Tennessee property while they were still working — they were willing to put up with a longer commute for a more bucolic setting.
The women, who said they had been threatened with sexual assault and had to put up with inmates who exposed themselves whenever they approached, were awarded $20 million.
After I tell one of the ugly stories, people sometimes ask me how I could put up with it, why I didn't leave, why I didn't say something.
"President Trump will NOT put up with the media's liberal bias and utter disrespect for this Administration and the hardworking Americans who stand with us," the email read.
"They put up with his outrageous comments for more than a decade, and they only took action because they thought it would damage the Republican brand," she said.
"We're trying to let white America know that we're not going to put up with the ideals of what our country was founded on being ruined," he told reporters.
America wasn't going to put up with companies recklessly handling our private data, losing control over it, saying "sorry" and moving on like it's business as usual any longer.
Because they'd been put up with gaps between them — the better to appreciate the differences from one design to the next — they offered no sense of enclosure or completeness.
"I know I'm an ass—- a lot of the time, but if you will continue to put up with me, I would like you to marry me," Michaels said.
You can get the new emoji yourself if you install the beta release of Android O. Do you dislike the blobs enough to put up with random beta bugs?
But if you don't own a dedicated camera, and you've got $150 to burn, and you can put up with my nitpicks above then hells yes, buy a Rigiet.
The main problem is that you have to put up with a lot to get to that good stuff — and not just confusing monologues from villains in leather cloaks.
Behr says she met Gonzales-Funes and "got a bad vibe" from the 27-year-old but put up with him for the sake of her friendship with Jensen.
But if you're able to spring an extra $50 and put up with half the amount of storage, the Pixel 3A provides a better camera and broader carrier support.
Many men are oblivious to the level of harassment and worse women have to put up with, as some bewildered responses to the revelations on Ms Oxford's timeline showed.
"The story is far bigger now tbh we have to put up with constant tactics both in the UK and also in Europe," MPC messaged me in June 2017.
When security becomes invisible, the inconvenience of using it almost completely disappears, people are willing to put up with more of it, and everyone becomes safer as a result.
I don't think the change is coming fast enough, unfortunately, and we've lost very talented, important voices, because they just didn't want to put up with the abuse anymore.
In certain jobs, particularly in the caring professions, people's devout belief in the social usefulness of their role persuades them to put up with long hours and low pay.
Its one stand-out feature – long battery life – is great, but it's not enough to put up with the below-average performance, clumsy design, old software, or mediocre camera.
The system is designed to put up with disputes; if one country breaks the rules, then others can retaliate, but only by enough to compensate them for the damage.
These are compromises we have to put up with for now, but probably not for much longer as we've seen at the world's biggest phone show, Mobile World Congress.
While all kinds of cooking staff endure this mistreatment, women have to put up with more of it — and still have a glass ceiling poised firmly over their heads.
It's perhaps worth mentioning that Google Photos offers unlimited storage for free, if you can put up with a bit of resizing and compression, or own a Pixel phone.
The extra battery life might be a nice perk, but not nice enough to make me reboot the phone and put up with the huge lump attached to it.
"Facebook must put up with the accusation that it is the world's biggest platform for hate and that it is doing nothing against this," said Green parliamentarian Dieter Brosz.
Websites that auto-load videos with sound may soon be a thing of the past — or, at least, your days of having to put up with them could be.
But in order to have a big screen, you have to put up with a big phone, and to be honest, big phones are a pain in the neck.
They stayed in Iran when the sanctions hit and, like Fanaei in Qatar, put up with the bad times in the hope that the good times would eventually return.
The series delightfully sends up these tropes through numbers like "The Sexy Getting Ready Song," which mocks what women are expected to put up with for a first date.
In fact, as long as you rinse your belly button with warm, soapy water once a week, the worst you'll have to put up with is a little fluff.
A majority of the women who spoke to me described feeling like they needed to put up with harassment in order to keep their jobs or further their careers.
" Among those calling Solveig out over the comment was UK tennis champion Andy Murray, who wrote on Instagram: "Why do [women] still have to put up with that s—?
"The false accusations that were made about him by Senator Tester -- from a great state, I don't think that state is going to put up with it," Trump said.
Over the several months that I reported this story, I asked friends and colleagues of McMaster's why he put up with the indignities of the job, instead of resigning.
They put up with an assortment of features common to old buildings, including squeaky floors and — the worst for Mr. Zoglin — a draft from the windows holding air-conditioners.
That said, Britain's working classes would probably be able to put up with all that bollocks if, like today's managers, they earned tens of thousands of pounds a week.
The post-shooting ending is fascinating and haunting, but it doesn't quite reward viewers enough for the confusion they've had to put up with for the previous eight episodes.
We should be sending a clear signal to the government—women, men, Muslims and non-Muslims—that we won't put up with discrimination, whether it affects Muslims or others.
These are people who aren't likely to configure deeply buried settings, understand user interface jargon, put up with vulgar trolling or immediately realize what the service is even for.
There's an entire generation of young women who are not about to put up with a cheerleading role for a sports league with a history of tolerating domestic abuse.
The upshot is changing demographics where many of Mr. Maduro's opponents are now outside the country, and many of those who remain have decided to put up with him.
"We're all hugely jealous of it, and had to put up with lots of teasing from the cat geneticists at the meeting I was at last week," she said.
What they say is that they're willing to put up with Trump so long as he does certain powerful things like put the right people on the Supreme Court.
We Canadians certainly see Trump's pronouncements as aggressive and bullying — his "America First" also says to us "Canada Last," and we're simply not prepared to put up with that.
But on the broader theme of coping with the irritating behaviors of co-workers, I do not mean to suggest that distracted employees should simply put up with anything.
"We were asking them to award symbolic damages to demonstrate the fact that the people of the state of Texas aren't going to put up with that," he said.
Many, therefore, are willing to put up with extreme space constraints and higher rents so as to hang onto a Manhattan ZIP code and the coveted 212 area code.
"It's devastating enough to be told you have cancer, but it can be even more devastating to put up with the side effects of the therapy," said Dr. Lichtenfeld.
The only reason it's hard is because of poor design, and the design continues to be poor after all these years because they're willing to put up with it.
When Sanders supporters discuss these attacks, though, they do so in tones of barely contained outrage, as though it is simply disgusting what they have to put up with.
So while early adopters will have to put up with the bars, hopefully the March cutoff should encourage developers to optimize their software for Apple's latest iPhone and iPad screens.
He put up with the sheer heroic nonsense of saving Vision instead of half the universe and contributed the world's best warriors to a fight unlike anything they'd ever seen.
"The idea that you would put up with me for a quarter of a century is a remarkable testament to what a saintly, wonderful, patient person you are," he said.
Anytime you watch videos in a dark room, you're going to have to put up with annoying dark gray borders because the display can't get as black as the bezels.
"I wouldn't put up with anything that would be perceived as intimidating or harassing," Palin said when asked whether she had experienced any harassment during her time with Fox News.
Photo: David Nield (Gizmodo)Android P is here, for those who want it, with a compatible device and the patience to put up with a few extra bugs and crashes.
These are the decrees of the new England manager, and he's not going to put up with short passing, or tiki-taka, or any of that bloody southern nonsense anymore.
This is why Republicans continue to put up with Trump even as they increasingly admit that they don't necessarily approve of his erratic behavior or his associations with white supremacists.
You think you can put up with these limitations because the last time you were forced to do so was when everyone else was limited by exactly the same technology.
Just as Senua needs to push forward through nightmares to find her truth, you will need to put up with some dreary gameplay to see all Hellblade has to offer.
"Newark is the only place that has to put up with this," Derik McClinton, a lifelong resident of the West Side, said as he trudged through nearly knee-deep snow.
While you're caring for the dudes who need TLC, who is giving the women who put up with them in their worst state the self-care they so clearly deserve?
He can joke about it now, but he put up with a severely cracked screen on his trusty gadget through all four trades he made in a 37-day span.
The hostels have something of a communal feel, and parents find them reassuring because residents put up with not being able to drink, smoke, or mingle with the opposite sex.
" As for how the cast dealt with fame after skyrocketing to success with the show, Ellis says they were "their own best support system" and "put up with a lot.
But the history books don't lie: Claire told Jack that he would die at the Battle of Culloden, so Mary hopefully didn't have to put up with him for long.
CopyClip is free to use, though you have to put up with some ads along the way; if you want to pay for an ad-free experience, try CopyClip 2.
The problem is that in poor parts of the country, where lots of people receive publicly funded care, providers have little choice but to put up with harsh budget cuts.
Again, if Apple's gung-ho approach to privacy appeals to you, you'll still have to put up with doing a little extra research for a HomeKit Secure Video-compatible camera.
That's still after the Blu-ray and digital releases, but it's much, much sooner than the long and often unpredictable wait that Netflix customers had to put up with before.
Mary Jane doesn't put up with Peter's shit, and instead of crawling back because that's what Spider-Man's girlfriend is supposed to do, she does her own thing—and succeeds.
But she still found hilarious ways to make something new out of what could have been a cliched role, the housewife who has to put up with her husband's antics.
So, in honor of National Teacher Day, let's give a shout-out to the adults who put up with us, encouraged us, challenged us, and drove us to all-nighters.
However, he has been forced to travel without his equally famous pet Balthazar, as airlines and hotels would not put up with a cockerel — the symbol of French sporting pride.
I put up with a lot of harassment from both management and male customers, the latter of which still feel surprisingly entitled to flirt, taunt, and even touch female servers.
"This whole thing has completely gutted any morale I had left to put up with this place," one EPA official who spoke on the condition of anonymity told The Atlantic.
Aleko (the sturdy bass Stefan Szkafarowsky), who is married to the winsome young Zemfira (the dark-toned soprano Inna Dukach), says he would never put up with such a betrayal.
"We needed somebody who knew how to be a strong leader, somebody who doesn't put up with a lot of extracurricular activity and can hold the caucus together," Cartwright said.
Once Brazil decided it had put up with enough and threatened to raise tariffs on hundreds of millions of dollars in American goods, the two reached a mutually acceptable solution.
To make sure my wife, with whom I will be sharing a 25th anniversary this year, is willing to re-up and put up with me a little bit longer.
Hurley doesn't offer the same Quick Dry model for women, and whilethis one is comparable, you'll have to put up with the large logo on the forearm of the sleeve.
Cameron told parliament he would not put up with intolerance, after reports that migrants, particularly those from Poland, had been told by some Britons to "go home" since the referendum.
Case Farms has built its business by recruiting some of the world's most vulnerable immigrants, who endure harsh and at times illegal conditions that few Americans would put up with.
"There's no way I would have been able to put up with the attitudes from my male Marines and also get back to that healthy weight in a healthy manner."
Their dedication to ball-bustingly hard electronic music is so unwavering that they were even willing to put up with the 108 degree weather to rage in the parking lot.
"A lot of women, their whole lives they've had to put up with coercive behaviour from men, so [it's extremely damaging to them] having to experience that again," she said.
And for the first time, many privacy experts think internet users will be more willing to put up with a little more inconvenience in return for a lot more privacy.
In particular, Fonda's portrayal of Grace is a lovely little thing, never pushing too far into outright brittleness while still allowing Grace to be incredibly hard to put up with.
Assuming those were things everyone experienced when they got high, he put up with it, until an offhand comment to an allergist led to the realization that he was allergic.
She encouraged me to be myself in audition rooms, and I followed my mother's strong example to not put up with anyone calling me "baby" or demanding hugs on set.
While public investors in the past have been willing to put up with such losses for the promise of strong revenue growth, that's no longer the case, the experts said.
"I feel like I put up with some inappropriate behavior that I didn't know at the time was straight-up sexual abuse slash sexual assault until much later," she said.
We teach our girls and daughters to be too nice, to just ignore and put up with uncomfortable situations, to stay silent when they should be allowed to be heard.
But the question in November is whether Trump's self-proclaimed economic miracle can convince sufficient numbers of Americans to put up with his scorched earth approach for four more years.
A family excursion to the beach that might elsewhere have been a delight was, for Sabah Joudah, a forced decision, especially when having to put up with the sewage problems.
However, executives acknowledged they were starting to feel the need to offer better deals to more corporate and institutional depositors, which are less likely to put up with measly returns.
But because little was done to constrain the IRGC's organizational role, the world must now put up with an entrenched Iranian presence in Syria, Yemen, and even post-war Iraq.
Instead he had to put up with critics, snivelling pipsqueaks who knew 100% less than he did about the piece in question but whined that he was messing it around.
In her speech after accepting a lifetime achievement award, Oprah Winfrey spoke for women in both Hollywood and around our nation who've put up with systemic sexual harassment and abuse.
Hashemi has raised nine children on her own since her husband died of an illness 16 years ago, and she said she would not put up with meddling from relatives.
"Senator Leahy, I'm sure he doesn't put up with this," she once said of her colleague, Patrick Leahy of Vermont, the longest-serving active senator, according to a person present.
Women who work for McDonald's and other fast-food chains described what they have to put up with at work in this video published by the Fight for $15 campaign.
And while $280 a month isn't enough to spare you from commercials on All Access, I'm a big enough Star Trek nerd that I'm willing to put up with it.
I learned a lot from the experiences I went through and the heartbreak I ultimately went through from discovering that I deserved so much more than I could put up with.
I know Natalie can verbally push, and Natalie was a very by-the-rule person… She did not put up with a great deal that she felt was harmful to her.
"At the middle level, the situation has not changed and I am not going to put up with that," he said at a news conference in response to a Reuters question.
Playlists, recommendations, and so on are all kept separate but as with Apple, Google, and Spotify, you have to put up with a shared payment method that everyone has access to.
"Ultimately it depends on how willing the US and China are to put up with his antics and I think this is the still the honeymoon period for (Duterte)," he said.
And hey, if it means they don't have to put up with the sight of you rolling three pingers deep on Friday night, then maybe they're not missing out after all.
Unable to find a Boston venue game to put up with inevitable protests, Top Chef left the city for the suburbs, landing at Steel & Rye in the wealthy town of Milton.
Not only will subscribers have to put up with slower data during typical usage, but they'll see even slower speeds if they go beyond 22GB of data in a single month.
"You know, I just don't want to put up with people that, you wanna be monogamous but then you're not monogamous," Kardashian tells guest Lisa Rinna in a sneak peek video.
The most obvious form of silent suffering parents presently put up with is the lack of paid parental leave and affordable childcare options, making many parents — particularly mothers — unable to work.
The assumption by so many young girls that they have somehow brought this on themselves, that women have to put up with this to earn a crust, must be tackled now.
For a real taste of what people used to put up with just to send messages to each other, check out the audio "software transmission" that plays over the end credits.
If "one man...is free to be the judge in his own case...everyone [has] to put up with whatever he does, whether he is led by reason, mistake or passion".
So, if you have to put up with awful customers at work or are dealing with a toxic friend, black tourmaline might be the right kind of protective crystal for you.
"I made this album for anyone that likes songs, and anyone that likes pianos, and anyone that can put up with my voice," Taylor says, wryly, from his home in London.
"No woman should feel unsafe at work or put up with sexual harassment as something that's part of the day job," the charity's Chief Executive Sophie Walker said in a statement.
I can go to someone else's restaurant as a customer and I'll put up with the worst abominations and still tip the waiter 20 cents at the end of the meal.
The fact that Palmer was willing to put up with it despite literally having the job title of "banking expert" just goes to show how much inertia is at work here.
But people going about their daily business in the country's two biggest cities said they were willing to put up with the hassle - as long as it doesn't last too long.
They're plagued by problems we hopefully won't have to put up with once other big companies reshape the market by releasing their own wireless earbuds, and that's just not good enough.
He is a veteran of a second world war tank brigade, service that leaves him disinclined to put up with racial humiliation, as many black soldiers were in the war's aftermath.
Still, It's likely that Americans will simply have to put up with three more years of Trump's practice of one step forward and three steps back where policy matters are concerned.
In the second episode, Verdon and Fosse have a blowup on the beach; Verdon yells about the marriage, how she has put up with Fosse's dalliances for the very last time.
I mean, if this is the way they want to talk to their wives or the women in their world, that's their business, but I don't put up with that crap.
I put up with my own pain for the better part of two decades, until three years ago, when I moved to the suburbs at age 33 and I switched gynecologists.
After 17 years as a visiting scientist at CERN, the epicenter of particle physics, she couldn't put up with what she describes as CERN's refusal to hire and promote women anymore.
Especially as a man, there is a sense of a power imbalance, where the patriarchal culture has kind of taught women to have to put up with what a man says.
"Society is no longer prepared to put up with violence," says Grigory Okhotin of OVD-Info, a human-rights group that monitors and provides legal help to the victims of repression.
When women say that their career paths have been blocked, or that they've been forced to endure treatment their male colleagues would never have to put up with, should we listen?
If all I have to put up with is people mentioning Trump and rolling their eyes, not knowing there is an enemy in the room while doing so, I can manage.
If investors believe a country will continue to pay its bondholders in a currency that retains its value, they will likely put up with even the ugliest-looking levels of debt.
"It's going to take somebody with a strong backbone to come and join us, and to put up with all it takes to live and work in this community," she said.
While Mr. Barr has been incredibly frustrated and has a limit to what he will put up with, people who know him said they doubted he would give in so quickly.
At the same time, there's only so long you can expect people to put up with what are often extremely limiting restrictions, particularly when the immediate danger appears to have passed.
"I feel like I put up with some inappropriate behavior that I didn&apost know at the time was straight-up sexual abuse slash sexual assault until much later," she said.
Making sure the rich clientele never catch wind of this idiocy is a tumultuous charade, and each week brings a new maritime foolishness the crew has to somehow put up with.
Living in and around Baltimore means having to put up with almost daily disruptions, like a steam pipe explosion last June that injured five people and snarled downtown traffic for days.
But if all it will mean is for you and your husband to put up with some temporary discomforts, then, aren't you going to regret not trying to make it work?
"So I put up with a lot from Sherlock, although sometimes the curtain comes down and I give him a bollocking," she said, using the British term for a severe reprimand.
A high-quality vehicle play set should be easy for parents to put together, keep young ones entertained for hours on end, and durable enough to put up with some abuse.
With a reported personal purse of $2.5 million from his UFC 200 win, it's worth wondering how long he'll put up with even a limited version of WWE's grueling road schedule.
It would be nice to think that people wouldn't put up with it, that they would buy a subscription or pay an extra fee for an ad-free transportation service (TaaAFS).
Sometimes, in today's world of shiny, expertly crafted phones and tablets, something like the Smart Pen is a refreshing reminder of janky stuff we all put up with not too long ago.
In short, a lot of people don't particularly like Uber, but they're just willing to put up with being customers, drivers, and employees because they have a financial incentive to do so.
Thorne's fans may not like that she's disabled the comments on her Instagram account, but let's be real: Why should anyone put up with all that crap if they don't have to?
But this option might prove popular with people who prefer just getting it done in person — assuming you can put up with waiting in the customer service line at your local Kohl's.
"California will become more resilient, but resilience will not and should never translate to Californians being willing to put up with inadequate execution of measures that are supposed to keep them safe."
"I would encourage women to stand up and say, 'You know what, I'm not going to put up with his nonsense, but I do agree with him on this policy,'" Ernst said.
If you want Google to automatically show you directions to your favorite noodle bar before you search for it, then you're going to have to put up with some personalized ads too.
There is no sign Kim Jong Un means to give up his nukes and, in the normalising of North Korea's neighbourly relations, a growing risk the world will put up with them.
But do you really want to put up with light-headedness, irritability, and nausea to fend off the possibility of some unknown disease just because Dr. Smith's computer software says you should?
Skepta and Bryson Tiller make their appearances: Skepta as the way-too-old friend who has seen some shit, but dresses nice and has an income so you put up with him.
But mores matter even more than money, and most Californians have been more than willing put up with the state's problems so long as their way of life is protected and perfected.
Indeed, Sisi rules in large part because of fear of the Muslim Brotherhood, whose brief, bloody reign make it so unpopular Egyptians will put up with much to stay rid of it.
Part of me has felt like I totally deserve it in the past, or it's maybe been a form of self-harm, tolerating behavior I wouldn't put up with when I'm well.
But if you're someone who goes, "Well, actually, I just really want to be famous, so I'll put up with the downsides," I think on the internet it's all about being human.
Pompeo's speech did not explicitly call for regime change but he repeatedly urged the Iranian people not to put up with their leaders, specifically naming Rouhani and Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif.
Nobody in any job should have to put up with threats, aggressive emails, being shouted at in the street, sworn at on social media, nor have to install panic alarms at home.
From town to town, preachers told the citizenry what it should no longer put up with, whereupon they stood a good chance of being shoved aside—indeed, strung up—by other preachers.
Women shouldn't have to choose between their families and their careers or educations, and if that means people will have to put up with a baby in the room, so be it.
"Harvey didn't treat anybody decently but what he did to people that were less powerful, and anybody that does that to anyone less powerful, nobody should put up with that," Emanuel said.
A limping U.S. economy is not and never has to be the "new normal," redistributionist policies do not and have never worked, and we don't have to put up with economic weakness.
"Our campaign is a further symbol for the fact that many people do not want to put up with the destructive impact of capitalism any longer," a statement from the group said.
" He added that those who criticize the state's Confederate history "will go missing in the Okefenokee" because people in south Georgia "will not put up with it like they do in Atlanta.
Various accounts suggest that Trump could not understand why he had to put up with coverage about being a target of the investigation when Comey and others knew that he was not.
" But he also said it was "hard to believe" that South Korea and Japan, the two U.S. treaty allies most at risk from North Korea, would "put up with this much longer.
"We put up with abuses and we asked the people for patience, but they have crossed the line," said a furious Mr. Capriles, who is typically more measured in his public remarks.
"All those telescopes got put up with no thought beyond reviving the Hilo economy," said Michael Bolte, an astronomer from the University of California, Santa Cruz, who serves on the TMT board.
You will see the occasional pop up ad appear inside the app, but it's free to use, so we're prepared to put up with them—just try not to click on any.
Just because she went to college with them doesn't mean she has to put up with their adult bullshit, and it can be irritating to watch her bother with them at all.
No one else would've put up with this and continued in the job with the commander-in-chief publicly saying he wishes he didn't hire you and expressing no confidence in you.
But while it's possible these literal sex machines could be better in bed than your current partner, it's unlikely that they'll put up with your shit like a real significant other would.
If they really knew the meaning of the word tolerate, they wouldn't use it, because they don't want to recognize, accept, and appreciate me, they don't want to put up with me.
As mayor, Audrey has to put up with a lot of nonsense from her constituency: "Some of them I like a lot, and some of them, I let them move," she said.
Maybe she believed she could get something worthwhile out of this visit, but to have to put up with the horrendous verbiage that Mr. Trump spewed about her is beyond the pale.
This is why we put up with Bran's standoffishness in "Game of Thrones," because as readers we trust that his standoffishness is a trait that will become meaningful as the narrative unfolds.

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