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be unable to stand or bear or put up with VB

never put off till tomorrow what can be done today

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Within school and work, reasonable accommodations may be put in place to help the individual work more efficiently and productively.
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The cartridge assembly allowed the use of higher speed cache memory modules than could be put on (or reasonably bundled with) motherboards at the time.
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It is equally trite that the concept of natural justice can neither be put in a strait-jacket nor is it a general rule of universal application.
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He said the report builds on a growing consensus that patients need to be put first.
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The rebellion would not be put down until 118, by which point the western empire was in shambles.
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During the waiting period, the rain comes down and causes the kettle to be put adrift downstream.
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The case had to be put over for reargument because in conference no clear majority emerged for either side of the case.
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Wet kitchen waste would be converted into compost while dry refuse like polythene bags would be put aside.
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Improvement policies need to be put in place to stop the addictive nature of food.
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A company which is insolvent may be put into liquidation (sometimes referred to as winding-up).
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