People move or reduce physical activities when air pollution becomes intolerable. |
The lack of formal recognition for Taiwan acts as an intolerable barrier to their international trading and commercial relations. |
This condition would have been intolerable, requiring the execution of the boldface procedures and shutting down all bleed air in the aircraft. |
We started recalling situations, which at the time had seemed intolerable but now seemed simply worth a laugh. |
However, it has been held that the petitioner need not find it intolerable to live with the respondent because of his adultery. |
You do not have to be a UKIP refusenik to recognise that these tensions are becoming intolerable. |