I will not tolerate it, because your father, God rest his soul, would not have tolerated it. |
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There was also a putrid stench befouling the air, which no regular person could tolerate. |
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Our newborn babies are refusing to tolerate a lot of ingredients in baby foods. |
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In this case men are shamed into silence, a form of abuse that few women today would tolerate. |
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We no longer tolerate being besieged with manipulative messages that we don't want to hear and cannot respond to. |
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He insisted on everyone doing the same training and practice, expected people to look smart, and could not tolerate laxity or flippancy. |
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I won't hide a murderer and I won't tolerate a liar and a sneak on my ship. |
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It gave Allied pilots a major tactical advantage as they were able to tolerate greater G-forces to outmanoeuvre their opponents. |
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Our skeptical era would never tolerate the panegyrics of, say, the Victorian age. |
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One option for transdermal administration when patients cannot tolerate morphine is the fentanyl patch. |
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The discussions cleared the air and as a parliamentary party we need to make it clear that we won't tolerate people briefing behind the scenes. |
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She has an area of hyperesthesia, which has made it difficult for her to tolerate any direct pressure to the region, be it clothing, chairs, etc. |
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I believe that a rigidly Patriarchal culture cannot tolerate the empowered creative voice of Women. |
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Drought-tolerant once established, oleanders tolerate the alkaline, sandy soils in Galveston, as well as the heavier soils here. |
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He learned the hard way when to take on the system and when to tolerate it. |
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The world cannot tolerate these old claims, most times based on sheer hysteria and emotion. |
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There will always be a small percentage of religious extremists in any religion, who will simply not tolerate other ideologies or beliefs. |
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For patients that cannot tolerate any of these drugs, weekly inhaled pentamidine is used. |
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The researchers found that redheaded women were able to tolerate more pain than other people when given an analgesic drug called pentazocine. |
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In a supposedly civilised society, people ought to be able to tolerate each other. |
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The Royal Navy assumed that Raeder, the head of the German Navy, would not tolerate three ships remaining in harbour and not doing anything. |
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Oilier complexions have larger sebaceous glands, making the skin thicker and better able to tolerate a more abrasive scrub. |
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I overdosed on both prescription and over-the-counter drugs, abused alcohol and ruined my liver, and can't tolerate any drugs now. |
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I intend to continue practicing law past my 65th birthday, for as long as the firm will tolerate me. |
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To what extent then, as a country and people, are we prepared to accept and tolerate shamelessness in public life? |
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Her election by acclamation, rather than ballot, immediately reminded us of past political practices which did not tolerate dissent. |
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We put the US on notice that we expect full proof, that we will not tolerate accusation by innuendo or slur. |
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On the other hand, cooling makes acoustic noise, which human beings don't tolerate well. |
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In doesn't matter, because whatever led to Howman being the only bloke to attend that day, the nation has had to tolerate him ever since. |
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We will not tolerate abuse of staff who are simply trying to do their job and we will take legal action against residents who do this. |
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They may have to tolerate members of the public wanting to stroke them and swim with them in so-called petting pools. |
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Its been a warm week and work is proving to be the ultimate test in how much heat you can tolerate while working, no kidding! |
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Built like an air-raid shelter, he was less prepared than us to tolerate the delays. |
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Small-leaved plants that tolerate close clipping will quickly knit together to form a seamless hedge. |
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There never will be a happy ending if society continues to tolerate poverty and the marginalization of some of its citizens. |
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Having several Komondors in the house doesn't bother me but I could not tolerate lots of Golden Retrievers. |
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The plant is easy to grow in sun or partial shade and will tolerate all but chalky soils. |
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Most people can tolerate wire-haired dogs unless their allergies are very severe. |
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The same person will tolerate ambiguity in one situation but not in another. |
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This is a major operation requiring single lung anaesthesia, and many patients with cardiac or underlying lung disease will not tolerate it. |
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Start and end the gardening season with cold-hardy vegetables that tolerate frost, such as peas, lettuce, cole crops, beets, and chard. |
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We can give thanks that through the leading of the Spirit we do not tolerate slavery, but that does not set Spirit against Word. |
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Vegetables generally tolerate capsid damage and do not need spraying for this pest. |
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For a country aspiring to join the European Union, to tolerate such behaviour was anomalous, he said. |
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There is no reason they should have to tolerate graft and corruption in any form of public service either. |
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The soldiers gave them chocolates and bananas, but their emaciated bodies were too weak from malnutrition to tolerate such rich food. |
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The signs were there that the country would not tolerate that, so the attack should have surprised few intelligent people. |
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You can not tolerate the habit of messing up things and wish to have everything in apple-pie order. |
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Look, just because you have to tolerate something doesn't mean you have to approve of it! |
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Even with a fawning audience, he wouldn't tolerate a record of any sort of embarrassment. |
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The best advice is to send your machine in for routine service rather than tolerate intermittent problems. |
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You'll have to tolerate the digressions, the asides, the off-the-cuff remarks. |
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Please be assured that I will not tolerate myself, or my hard-working co-workers to be unjustly aspersed. |
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I can say, for example, that it tends to form chemical bonds to five other atoms at a time, but can tolerate fewer and, at a push, more. |
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Metropolitan authorities could no longer tolerate laxity of administration or tacit autonomies. |
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No longer do drivers have to tolerate awkwardly placed controls as quirks of the car's British heritage. |
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He is said by colleagues to be a hard taskmaster who does not tolerate failure. |
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He has scientifically described strategies plants can use to tolerate toxic soils. |
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At the end of your shower, make the water as hot as you can comfortably tolerate for one minute and follow that with a minute of tepid water. |
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For example, in the hardwood forests of eastern North America, sugar maple can tolerate cooler winters than can red maple. |
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The finished epoxy floors are harder, tolerate more abrasive wear than terrazzo cement surfaces, and are less labor-intensive to install. |
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They will never eat a hamburg in blissful ignorance of where it came from or be able to tolerate the intentional abuse of any animal. |
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This plant can tolerate neglect and survive in difficult conditions, such as cool rooms and hallways. |
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His parents tolerate the sudden plunge into secularism with helpless concern. |
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He said his office would not tolerate anybody including chiefs and their indunas allowing witch finders to practice in their areas. |
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Children had to be able to tolerate and avoid touching the catheter and the pump mechanism. |
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The human mind cannot tolerate the spectre of waste presented by the possibility of chicanery without detection. |
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But after the Rubinstein cosmetic line caught on, she would no longer tolerate his once-overlooked infidelities. |
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It is just that I can no longer tolerate the time-wasting and silly game-playing that characterise local government. |
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What company could tolerate an employee violating a basic rule of employment and of security? |
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Under these conditions, it cannot tolerate anything less than total submission to its reckless and criminal foreign policy agenda. |
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We might tolerate or even allow prostitution but we do not encourage or commend it. |
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So how can a community tolerate a custom or practice which itself is criminal? |
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Those who knew him were aware he would not tolerate dissent like that, but would pick his time. |
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However, even those banished to the outer reaches of the town are not willing to tolerate bad conditions. |
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You don't tolerate restrictions of your freedom and mobility, needing to be constantly on the move. |
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It's just that you can't tolerate people who want to control or possess you. |
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If, like death and taxes, people tolerate you because they are stuck with you, you're a lost cause. |
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Many a factory or office worker would not tolerate these conditions, calling on the union rep to take action. |
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Leafy vegetables tolerate some shade, but fruiting types such as squash need sun. |
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Horses tolerate these doses well with few cases of diarrhea or stomach irritation. |
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He has also been seen by an endocrinologist who confirms that, medically, he can tolerate the drug. |
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However, more is fine if you tolerate the higher carbohydrate amount and feel good consuming it. |
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First, why does a civilised society tolerate a system by which thugs are, in effect, authorised to biff people? |
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Because of triplication of genetic material, wheat can tolerate the loss of whole chromosomes, arms, and segments. |
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Thus, it cannot tolerate continuance of a force representing the former conditions. |
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I simply will not tolerate this injustice on their behalf, yet do you see queues of harpies slapping me on the back and congratulating me? |
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By extension, adaptation theory should be able to tolerate at least modest amounts of correlation among fitness values. |
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Intensely narcissistic people often live tumultuous lives, as few people can tolerate them for long. |
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Yeah, some of my best friends are morons, yet somehow I still don't seem to tolerate your stupidity. |
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This behaviour is dangerous, unacceptable and there is no reason to tolerate it. |
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Our multicultural society will officially tolerate anything except racial or cultural intolerance. |
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I have to tolerate mandatory formations being opened with an invocation by the chaplain. |
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It cannot compete against regimes that tolerate slave labour or forced child labour. |
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They could also tolerate a high-protein meat diet, as indicated by stable isotope analysis of Neanderthal bones. |
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Icmsa will not tolerate State bodies implementing laws, which could either deprive farmers of their premia rights or make farming unviable. |
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Actually neoconservatives do tolerate welfare as a way of controlling people, at least they admit it. |
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They could tolerate anything except someone who tampered with their usurious money-making. |
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You don't suddenly tolerate brutish behavior because it is your child causing the harm. |
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Generally, strap-leaf caladiums tolerate more sun, and the fancy-leaf types prefer some shade. |
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For those who cannot tolerate the gluten in spelt and wheat, there are gluten-free options. |
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They are a vigorous grower spreading by underground root and tolerate many types of soil. |
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These soybeans are genetically modified to tolerate spraying with the non-selective herbicide. |
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His editor would not challenge and tolerate him, the various and sundry contacts and stoolies would not squeal to him. |
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At first I hated that squeezy feeling as the cuff inflated round my arm, but, gradually, I came to tolerate it. |
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Towns tolerate them and calabooses all over the world provide them with overnight shelter. |
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On the first postoperative day, the patient was able to pass flatus and tolerate a regular diet. |
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Because their skin is inherently irritable, patients with atopic diseases may not tolerate topical retinoids, even if they apply a moisturiser. |
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The State continues to tolerate the barbaric treatment of timid animals in live hare coursing which was recently outlawed in the North. |
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We should not tolerate any form of discrimination or racism in our country. |
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Indians cannot tolerate it if the old foxes keep fighting and hamper Bangalore's growth. |
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I tell you, if they were green and slimy instead of warm and cuddly, you'd never tolerate cats in the house. |
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Most varieties of fuchsias will tolerate temperatures down to about 25 to 28 degrees before serious damage is done. |
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It's about what a person can tolerate and still have a fulfilling relationship and a happy life. |
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She quickly moved to the next seat, knowing that she couldn't tolerate the fumes of her colleague. |
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A very peaceful fish which is why it is so well suited for community tanks, zebra danios tolerate a wide range of temperatures. |
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Best grown in bright conditions and it will tolerate a slight frost when it will behave deciduously. |
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Additionally, many deconditioned patients may not tolerate the metabolic demands of maximal exercise testing. |
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For if you love someone greatly, your love will be great enough to tolerate his or her shortcomings or deficiencies. |
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The graceful levity of the nation could not easily err in this direction, nor tolerate such deliration in the greatest of men. |
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Many terminally ill patients are unable to tolerate a full diagnostic assessment. |
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I listened for as long as I could tolerate his inane features and grating voice, then turned off the television. |
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They lecture on about democracy, but they act dictatorially, and they do not tolerate any difference of opinion. |
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Note that sensitive digestions tolerate cooked onions better than raw ones. |
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While the public might be willing to tolerate electioneering from a candidate, the incumbent was a different matter. |
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Most cats tolerate grooming by the owner, especially once it becomes a regular event. |
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Shabby, grubby and stale, even visiting friends from other shared houses would wonder out loud how we could tolerate living there. |
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Of course, empire builders cannot tolerate competition, and he must be eliminated. |
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The ability to tolerate high-fibre enables it to convert the grass into milk for its calves. |
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All plants display this ability to tolerate environmental stress to varying degrees. |
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In summer, the plants will tolerate some dryness but with extreme drought, watering is required. |
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Ferns will often tolerate very dry conditions particularly the male ferns, golden scale, soft shield and hard shield. |
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Be advised they'll also be in no mood to tolerate even the slightest suggestion of possessiveness. |
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Cabbages tolerate heavier soils well, so long as there is enough humus and fertiliser, as they are heavy feeders. |
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Most people, including therapists, can tolerate nearly any epithet about themselves except that they are humorless. |
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I manage a smile, but I'll never be able to tolerate their chatter even though I'm a chatterbox too. |
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Hollywood is warned that the judge will no longer tolerate pandering to the masses. |
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It can tolerate heavy clay soil, but prefers a sunny spot if it is to produce its pretty pink flowers. |
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But what happens when you can't tolerate aspirin or other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs like ibuprofen or naproxen? |
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To keep their jobs, migrant workers have to tolerate unfair treatment and having their pay withheld which, in turn, encourages employers to skirt the law. |
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LaManchas and Nubians hail from tropical and desert climates where it's warmer, and they tolerate hot summer conditions better than the Swiss breeds. |
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Revisions went back and forth for weeks before Caro finally signed off on versions he could tolerate. |
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What you should want to create is a culture or community that immediately does not tolerate bigotry, harassment, and abuse. |
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My brother, her own son, could hardly tolerate being in her presence. |
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I worry there is more evil in clowns than in any terrorist organization, and under no circumstances will I tolerate dolls, puppets, or ventriloquist dummies. |
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Surely the party can tolerate a few midlevel leaders, especially younger ones, meekly supporting the policy. |
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Most fish species cannot tolerate such fluctuations, but some gobies and sleepers have adapted physiologically in ways that have enabled them to thrive. |
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Many cycads may be grown outdoors in California and the southern United States, but they cannot seem to tolerate the less equable climate in other parts of the nation. |
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It has a mandate to deal with investigations in an expeditious manner, and should not have to tolerate inappropriate delays and what amounts to reprehensible conduct. |
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I am not asking you to accept me, just if at all possible tolerate me. |
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Although it prefers no frost, it will tolerate a moderate amount of it. |
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Why do his employers at the press tolerate such lazy journalism, such padding of what is supposed to be a serious contribution to national debate, in a quality newspaper? |
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While not offering any concrete solutions, he told journalists in Lahore that his government would not tolerate drone attacks. |
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The food was bland and unappealing, with no flavour she could tolerate. |
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If you suffer from gamophobia and can manage to tolerate conversations about marriage, participate in a little bit of exposure therapy by engaging with married folk. |
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As a community committed to fostering a vibrant discussion of the issues of the day, we can tolerate frustration, anger, hyperbole, dissenting views or the use of biting humor. |
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Because the organizations can tolerate internal conflict and are only intermittently engaged in external conflict, they are able to attain larger size. |
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Musselman is the son of the late Bill Musselman, who once coached Cleveland and Minnesota and gained a reputation as a man who wouldn't tolerate any hooey. |
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As a result of these symptoms, asthmatics may not tolerate exertion. |
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I'm all for a little skepticism, but I fail to see how a trio of unenergetic protagonists who cannot tolerate noise or activity would have improved the movie. |
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She could tolerate a certain amount of bad language and name-calling. |
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The body can only tolerate a certain level of these toxins before they begin to build up and make us sluggish, lethargic, irritable and disillusioned with life. |
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How long should humane people tolerate that treatment and do nothing? |
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But we are prepared to tolerate these noises as being a necessary evil. |
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Maintenance costs of chippers tend to be higher, however, because their knives can't tolerate rocks, metal, and other contaminants the way that the hammer-mill grinders can. |
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It begins as a serio-comic meditation on people's willingness to tolerate intimacy and accommodate the drives of their neighbours, before shifting into darker territory. |
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Not long ago, polite society had only begun to tolerate slamming the Electoral College as a perniciously quaint old institution. |
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Apparently you'll be able to tolerate me nettling you then, huh? |
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You can tolerate the hawkers for trying to earn an honest living. |
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The Government, on behalf of the people, will not tolerate the usurpation of the functions of any of the institutions of the State by any individual or group. |
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We want the public to know that we will not tolerate criminal activity and that we will be doing our utmost to arrest and bring those responsible to justice. |
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Puerto Ricans tolerate fast-food, but prefer native food and home cooking. |
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Although pin oaks grow best in full sun, they will tolerate light shade. |
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Should she leave her husband and endure loneliness or tolerate his dalliance and keep a companion for old age? |
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Those who seemed most impatient of barbarisms, solecisms, and paralogisms in a sermon, seemed to easily tolerate them in their life and conversation. |
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Like so many other bulbous plants, Ipheion cannot tolerate wet soil. |
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Note, too, that many caladiums thrive in shade or part-shade, but those with thicker leaves tolerate more sun, so perhaps your variety could use a little more light. |
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What competent judge in the world would tolerate such open displays of defiance? |
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He's volatile, doesn't tolerate fools and is built like a front rower. |
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A trade war with China is the last thing I want, but I cannot tolerate our current trade surrender. |
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Further, with this requirement Japanese Baptists had to loosen the requirement of believer's baptism by immersion and tolerate various other baptismal traditions. |
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You'll have to tolerate the error messages concerned with the attributes. |
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Modernism could tolerate neither Coleman's aestheticism nor his nostalgia. |
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People will not, however, tolerate indefinitely shabby treatment meted out to right-minded citizens who work unrewarded in the interests of the community and its future. |
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We decided not to tolerate any more and eventually bounced her out. |
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Many wetland or riverine species are well-adapted to the low-oxygen conditions which naturally occur in their habitat, and some can tolerate several months of total anoxia. |
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Species with leathery leaves such as agaves, aloes, echeverias and sanseverias are the obvious choice because they can tolerate extremes of heat, cold and drought. |
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He could not tolerate waste and never craved human companionship. |
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All of our drilled rock fountainheads should be able to tolerate scrubbing with hot, soapy water and rinsing with a mild chlorine bleach solution. |
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It is time for FIFA and Uefa to act by kicking the team out of the world cup and send the clearest signal possible that the football authorities will not tolerate racism. |
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Thus, the higher silicon alloys normally are used for more complex castings and for permanent mold and die casting processes, which cannot tolerate hot-short alloys. |
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Native to Central and South America, peppers don't tolerate frost. |
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Though all leeks tolerate some frost, some overwinter better than others. |
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Such political scientists have since been recanting and admitting that One Party states simply bred autocracy and misrule by refusing to tolerate criticism and dissent. |
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Movies are a mode whose elastic form, by turns comic, ironic, and parodic, can tolerate heteroglossia that would wreck more narrowly defined forms. |
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Though slow to get going, once established, hollies are low-maintenance plants that tolerate hard pruning if needed and can be clipped and trimmed to a specific shape. |
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Birds, generally, will not tolerate human beings, especially human beings with gigantic clumsy flying machines that fume with black smoke and sound like a flying earthquake. |
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Gamekeepers on some sporting estates still kill Peregrines, along with other raptors, and destroy their nests, because they cannot tolerate the predation on game birds. |
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The peace lily is an indoor plant and will not tolerate frosty conditions. |
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The safety of passengers and crew is paramount and we will not tolerate air rage in any shape or form, although such incidents are fortunately extremely rare. |
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Although it might just seem like harmless fun to some young people, this behaviour is antisocial and genuinely intimidating to residents and we will not tolerate it. |
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Call me a philistine, but I have small patience for Samuel Beckett, can tolerate only small doses of serial atonality, and am bored numb by recitative. |
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It seems that many of those in the American elite who would recoil at the idea of explicit quotas are happy to tolerate more subtle systems that accomplish the same thing. |
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The godless communists won't tolerate the godless Westerners. |
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How can humans tolerate extreme oxygen deprivation at very high altitudes? |
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She didn't tolerate goof-offs and encouraged talent, creativity. |
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Very preterm infants, who often have relatively delayed gastric emptying and intestinal peristalsis, may be slow to tolerate the introduction of gastric tube feeds. |
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The natural hazards are too numerous and the climate too determinedly extreme to tolerate inhabitation by anybody but the most intrepid and self-reliant. |
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Like most trees, they prefer full sun but will tolerate light shade. |
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Somebody who has a narcissistic personality disorder would be so extremely egocentric that other people would find it very difficult to tolerate being with them. |
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The increasing confidence of the Irish labour force means that employees are less inclined to tolerate biased, arbitrary or capricious employer decisions. |
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The commercial culture will tolerate multiple divorces, trips to rehab, and all sorts of boorish behavior. |
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Many women believe that it is their duty to accept, tolerate and excuse conditions and experiences that place them in danger so they can save a relationship. |
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One can perhaps tolerate the views expressed on Tuesday night in semi demented, rich old uncles. |
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An integrated, transnational technostructure would not tolerate war or serious political trouble within itself, and would have a common interest in mutual protection. |
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And no Stepford husband would ever tolerate a wife with as consuming a personal passion as dressage. |
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The taming of the auroch probably began with rounding up those animals that would tolerate humans. |
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To live in a free country is to tolerate a minimum level of risk. The framers thought that freedom was worth this cost. |
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We would tell the USSR to go jump in the lake. There would be no way we would tolerate that. |
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And I would ask counsel to check his sense of humor at the door. My courtroom is a temple of decorum, and I do not tolerate jibber-jabber. |
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A reinforced runway will be needed to tolerate the high equivalent single wheel load. |
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My Weltanschauung, my Menschanschauung, did not tolerate such shoulders in women, such arms, such power. |
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However, he also repeatedly warned that the United States would not tolerate unrestricted submarine warfare, in violation of international law. |
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Secondly, the churches themselves may be separated from, who tolerate their members in such causeless reproachings. |
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Most Sarracenia can tolerate temperatures well below freezing, despite most species being native to the southeastern United States. |
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The family is largely composed of plants that can tolerate acidic, infertile conditions. |
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The West had seen enough of Milosevic and they would not tolerate the possibility of another Srebrenica. |
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I like the way he plays the guitar, but I can't tolerate his voice when he sings. |
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The organizations don't tolerate an Attila the Hun in one office and a Mother Teresa next door. |
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I can tolerate a lot, but they really crossed the line when they broke the window. |
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As the poison has gone out of the European wound, the Conservative Party should now be able to tolerate a Federast leader. |
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Britain could not tolerate Russian dominance of Ottoman affairs, as that would challenge its domination of the eastern Mediterranean. |
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We should therefore claim, in the name of tolerance, the right not to tolerate the intolerant. |
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In polychronic cultures, people tolerate many things happening simultaneously and emphasize involvement with people. |
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Dolphins can tolerate and recover from extreme injuries such as shark bites although the exact methods used to achieve this are not known. |
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Leeks are easy to grow from seed and tolerate standing in the field for an extended harvest, which takes place up to 6 months from planting. |
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A few ophiuroid species can even tolerate brackish water, an ability otherwise almost unknown among echinoderms. |
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Many species have developed specialized salt glands to allow them to tolerate salt water, but these are poorly developed in juveniles. |
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In addition, seals can tolerate large amounts of lactic acid, which reduces skeletal muscle fatigue during intense physical activity. |
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Refractory metals such as tantalum and tungsten along with the more stable oxides, borides, carbides, nitrides and silicides can tolerate this. |
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The rhizomes tolerate submersion in sea water and can break off and float in the currents to establish the grass at new sites. |
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Generally, these include life forms that tolerate cool temperatures and low oxygen levels, but this depends on the depth of the water. |
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Though conflict over carcasses is common, on rare occasions the two predators tolerate each other on the same kill. |
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It can tolerate a certain degree of urbanisation, provided the water remains clean. |
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Forest species flock only in autumn and winter, though individuals tolerate each other when they meet. |
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In regions where winters are colder than snakes can tolerate while remaining active, local species will brumate. |
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In general, mints tolerate a wide range of conditions, and can also be grown in full sun. |
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A few lichen species can tolerate quite high levels of pollution and are commonly found on pavements, walls and tree bark in urban areas. |
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Any species that reached Panama from either direction obviously had to be able to tolerate moist tropical conditions. |
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Panetta told troops in Texas that the United States would not tolerate Iran's closing of the strait. |
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The beach areas are dominated by ground vegetation which is able to tolerate the high salinity of the soil. |
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Often the varieties have been genetically modified to tolerate glyphosate or to provide protection against natural pests. |
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It is impossible to suppose that a State of Russia's power and antecedents would tolerate a privileged community within the body of the Empire. |
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Biochemical and clinical evidence that aspirin-intolerant asthmatic subjects tolerate the cyclooxygenase 2-selective analgetic drug celecoxib. |
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Aquilegias prefer light shade and moist soil, but they can tolerate full sun, provided they receive enough water during dry periods. |
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We won't tolerate agism, and we are determined to be in control of our own lives. |
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Such a course sensitizes workers about respect and creates a culture that does not tolerate discriminatory harassment. |
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Even so, whereas Calluna vulgaris will not tolerate lime at all, Erica vagans is not quite so fussy. |
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The cyclamen and the Christmas cactus can tolerate cool drafts infinitely better than desert poinsettias. |
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I am meeting people who are being turned off by this stink bomb nose and bitter finish they cannot tolerate. |
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As it is well known, history does not tolerate conjunctive mood and our past will always stay with us. |
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All Dixon Bayco swing check valve materials are food-grade and able to tolerate high temperatures. |
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Crocosmias tolerate most types of soil but need protecting from drought by mulching and extra watering if the soil is free-draining. |
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Psychoeducational groups for paren ts can help parents tolerate their own emotions and improve their communication with their children. |
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And before questioning began he warned the the public that he would not tolerate any heckling of Haughey. |
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The snook is a euryhaline species, meaning they can tolerate completely fresh water. |
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Just incinerating everything in Tyseley really isn't a solution we should tolerate any longer. |
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The people are no longer able to tolerate the indetermination of Albanian parties that distanced themselves from a solution to the name dispute. |
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Patients with isolated loss of external rotation due to isolated irreparable infraspinatus tears often tolerate this condition well and can be managed nonsurgically. |
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Other plants aren't all quite as tough as coastal natives, but several, including shrubs such as Natal plum and euonymus, can tolerate seaside challenges. |
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In 1904, the manager of the Queen's Hall, Robert Newman and the conductor of his promenade concerts, Henry Wood, agreed that they could no longer tolerate the deputy system. |
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Tolerance implies that the tolerator has the power to not tolerate. |
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The bottom line is that the drop from the stock's current perch to its 10-month moving average is far too much of a drop for this thrill-seeker to tolerate. |
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Some hardy types of frog, like the marine toad, can tolerate short periods of handling, but it's always good to wet your hands, or don moistened vinyl gloves. |
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Although we can usually tolerate a few greenfly on the rose buds, we still need to spray them regularly to control the powdery mildew, black spot and rust fungus diseases. |
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McCall has told sinning stars, including Bilel Mohsni, he won't tolerate bookings for backchat and bravado as they bid to return to winning ways against Raith. |
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Andropogon gayanus is an important tropical grass due to its high biomass production and its ability to tolerate long dry seasons and low fertility, acidic soils. |
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The people of England are at once too discerning and too truth-loving to tolerate a system of phenakism and reserve, whether in the interest of Popery or infidelity. |
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Low churchmen wanted to tolerate Puritan opinions within the Church of England, though they might not be in agreement with Puritan liturgical practices. |
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A mature male will not tolerate any other males at any time of the year. |
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We are not so inclusivist as to tolerate intolerance such as yours. |
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Under forest conditions, it will tolerate moderate shade well. |
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European yew will tolerate growing in a wide range of soils and situations, including shallow chalk soils and shade, although in deep shade its foliage may be less dense. |
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Although there is one record of a tame badger befriending a fox, they generally do not tolerate the presence of cats and dogs, and will chase them. |
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Towards the end they tolerate disturbances to a certain degree, crouching on their nest which is usually hidden under low branches of a young tree or a broken tree crown. |
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The cat didn't have a sense of what a witch was, and didn't care, but it was willing to tolerate his catness as long as he maintained proper deference. |
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Instead, he''s being forced to tolerate a holiday on the East Coast with his mother Pam, her new boyfriend Trent and Trent''s tearaway teenage daughter Steph. |
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Species of Drosera and Pinguicula also tolerate subfreezing temperatures. |
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Liverworts are more commonly found in moderate to deep shade, though desert species may tolerate direct sunlight and periods of total desiccation. |
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The Imbangala of inland Angola claimed descent from a founder, Kinguri, brother of Queen Rweej, who could not tolerate the rule of mulopwe Tshibunda. |
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It has also been associated with the Anglican willingness to tolerate and comprehend opposing viewpoints instead of imposing tests of orthodoxy or resorting to heresy trials. |
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I have seen about as many monkeyshines from you as I will tolerate. |
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Soldiers do not want poofters in the Army and they will not tolerate them. |
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President Bush has a 90 percent approval rating, and they can't even tolerate a slightly critical statement on a late-night show called Politically Incorrect. |
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Protein hydrolysate formulas contain pre-digested proteins and typically are fed to infants who cannot tolerate the intact proteins in other formulas. |
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