The other clubs regard individual ownership as unthinkable, the step that would create an intolerably polarised situation in Scottish football. |
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Here is where some utterly irresponsible opposition criticism becomes intolerably divisive. |
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Including the map of his missile locations on his TV broadcast was intolerably stupid, as was building and then blowing up a fake city. |
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I usually keep it civil in here, but some idiocy is just so intolerably idiotic, that its author needs to be verbally slapped around. |
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Africa, the origin of life, abounds with endless red deserts and intolerably hot storms. |
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Pictures of an intolerably alluring British woman with a fabulous body were splashed across newspapers around Britain and the world. |
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The law allows doctors to end the lives of those suffering intolerably and without hope. |
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They were intolerably crowded and living conditions on board for a crew of some 60 sailors were terrible. |
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Lying in one position becomes intolerably painful, or requires a caregiver to move you every few hours. |
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The history of this country is one of carving out an existence in an intolerably cold and difficult land against the forces of the elements. |
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In an instant, it was clear that the ward was an intolerably noisy place, flooded with a near-continuous din of screams, laughter, and loud vocalizations. |
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It would wring our gizzards intolerably to see so much good stuff going to waste. |
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Life was intolerably dull and stupid, and its taste was bad in his mouth. |
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Perhaps if we had no positional impulse, we'd find luxurious stretches of leisure time less intolerably enervating. |
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The intolerably slow pace of specific claims resolution is common knowledge. |
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Many inventors of utopias have made them intolerably dull, because their main preoccupation was with security and ease. |
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An unvoiced sob now hovered behind her words, making her sound intolerably vulnerable to this new enemy, but there was nothing she could do about it. |
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I shall conclude by stressing a problem that is continuing intolerably and which concerns bank charges and exchange charges. |
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It is intolerably dishonest. It is particularly dishonest to the Turkish people. |
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It also has an intolerably corrosive effect on the ethical and moral values of sport. |
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The most important factor for decreased access is the intolerably high incidents of increasingly violent hijackings of humanitarian vehicles, with a debilitating effect on the organisations' outreach capacity. |
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In spite of the construction of a concrete wall and drainage ditches they consulted with hazard specialists and found that their school was intolerably vulnerable. |
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The level of unemployment in Europe is still intolerably high. |
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Many migrant workers and temporary workers face intolerably long hours and disgraceful pay at the hands of unscrupulous employers and these are the very people who require the most protection. |
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In many European countries, unemployment is at intolerably high levels. |
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Parts of the human genetic make-up have, quite intolerably, been declared to be, and commercialised as, the invention and the property of third parties. |
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I should also add that the Tunisian Government has hindered the work of those journalists trying to cover this situation and has treated them intolerably. |
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Nevertheless, the rate of poverty remains intolerably high and it is not likely that the continent will attain Millennium Development Goal 1 of reducing poverty by half by 2015 at current rates of growth. |
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The economic and human cost of the conflict in the Chechen Republic continues to be intolerably high for the people of the Republic and for the people of Russia. |
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A dismal aspect of our intolerably bleak summer reading of the short life of Peter Connelly – Baby P – was the disintegration of his mother Tracey into an amoebic mass of appetites. |
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To undergo an intolerably unfair situation makes them indeed particularly vulnerable and credulous with the attractive promises of the traffickers. |
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After all, the night of the 31st had been intolerably hot, they argued. |
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