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Even the indiscipline of the soldiers was tolerated for a time.
Even tragedy could be tolerated, but no staged death.
If such a trade-off exists, one benefit of tolerating a higher rate of inflation will be a lower level of unemployment.
Intercourse, since it usually produced offspring, was only to be tolerated in a controlled and formalized context.
Rhetorical decorum, however, tolerates what is unauthorised, unprecedented, and unnatural for the sake of effective communication.
Cardiac catheterization was well tolerated in all but the two cases with obstruction.
However, lamotrigine has been well tolerated as long-term treatment in pediatric patients with epilepsy.
Freedom and relative material well-being have never been granted the proletariat by the bourgeoisie other than as something to be tolerated provisionally.
All infants tolerated the increase in left ventricular pressure work well.
Efforts at cultural competency need to avoid the facile equation of cultural understanding and sensitivity with tolerating all of any culture's practices.
An oft-quoted example is chastity for religious reasons - which goes against the precepts of the natural law, but can be still tolerated, even celebrated.
On the other hand, demands to jump the queue that are not based on need should not be tolerated.
While minor residual hemodynamic abnormalities appear well tolerated over the intermediate period, continued follow-up is warranted.
The most serious danger that threatens humanity is a consumerist ethic which tolerates only one absolute value, individual freedom to choose among available commodities.
The citalopram appeared to be well tolerated with many quality-of-life and potential toxicity symptoms much improved compared to the baseline week.
They entailed tolerating uncertainty wherever reliable foundations could not be found.
If pressure is low, mutations of late-acting genes are tolerated because they affect biological fitness and reproduction only marginally.
The government, in turn, had difficulty in tolerating the visibility of its critics among the observers.
However, the editors are to be commended for tolerating disagreement amongst contributors.
Thus, if some scroungers are tolerated (and perhaps provide other benefits), it can still be in producers' interests to continue acquiring food. 14.
While the language allows syllables to occur without onsets, there appears to be a limit to how many will be tolerated.
Long-term treatment was generally well tolerated with most adverse events being in the mild-to-moderate range of severity.
Because noxious drudgery must be tolerated, are we to sanction compulsory inutility ?
Swift declined to spell out the point to which a ruler's errors should be tolerated.
By escalating the dose until side effects become limiting, the maximum tolerated dose of drug is established.
The mestizo chicleros sometimes harassed their fellow tappers, but to a large extent they tolerated each other.
Sensitive variations of diameters are tolerated and the state of the interior area can have whatever state.
In the absence of such cues, for instance word-finally, similarity is less easily tolerated, resulting in deletion.
People promoted, with enormous conviction, novel methodologies which they would not have tolerated themselves for five minutes from teachers of driving, skiing or the trumpet.
Extended use of glatiramer acetate (copaxone) is well tolerated and maintains its clinical effect on multiple sclerosis relapse rate and degree of disability.
In general, fluoxetine plus nimodipine was well tolerated, although there was mild hypotension, possibly due to the effects on arterial smooth muscle.
Such societies require of their members a certain robustness of sensibility, so that incivility is sometimes tolerated for the sake of social discourse.
Both regimens were well tolerated, with manageable toxicities.
Inoculated plants tolerated the stress of transplanting better than non-inoculated plants.
She tolerated this very well and was discharged from the hospital.
All patients tolerated the procedure and no major adverse events were encountered.
All patients tolerated the radionuclide scan well with no complications.
In conclusion, this well tolerated and noninvasive method has shown to be useful for the assessment in pediatric cases before cardiac surgery.
There is no evidence that parentral iron is superior to oral iron, and should only be administered if oral iron is not tolerated.
The antibody was found to be safe (with no dose-limiting toxicity) and well tolerated by the patients.
Unions would provide these benefits if employers tolerated unions in the workplace.
In this fashion component failure cannot be tolerated and any component failure will break the single path, thus cause system failure.
Within this abstract context, multiple rendering of the same space is rarely tolerated.
Low-dose thiazide is better tolerated and much more cost-effective.
There were trends suggesting that paroxetine was better tolerated.
Seeds from all species exhibited orthodox behaviour, tolerating dehydration to a moisture content of around 5%.
Patients with paroxysmal or chronic atrial fibrillation that is ill tolerated and drug refractory are selected for pacing (11;21;39).
One suspects that - as so often with traditional-style analysts - the concept of structural ambiguity is one that simply cannot be tolerated.
No mathematician tolerates a mistake once it is pointed out.
Only in the peripheral wasteland parts of the landscape were they tolerated; here they remained unaffected.
Elsewhere, vowel hiatus is not tolerated and is avoided via vowel coalescence or glide insertion.
The policy tolerates significant performance differentials and attempts to normalise the distribution.
The primary objective remains the effective treatment of the delirium, and temporary, reversible metabolic disturbances can be generally tolerated and counteracted in a hospital setting.
In essence, the society tolerated or even celebrated the excesses of their rulers.
A relatively large dose may be required and, when given, it can be well tolerated in infancy and childhood.
Significant delays in the workflow cannot be tolerated because they slow productivity.
Everyone is conscripted into a linear system of measurement in order to make the cyclical replacement more precise, with no conscientious objection tolerated.
First, he tolerated ' necessary property ', when nuns were poor, had nothing to live on, and risked death without external help.
With conventional cytotoxic drugs, the maximally tolerated dose generally equates with the maximally effective dose.
The vaccine, which is administered orally via capsules, is tolerated well and induces a strong protective response.
The scheme was an abysmal failure even while forced labour was tolerated.
The procedure was well tolerated without perforation or stent embolization.
Unlike neural networks used as practical tools - where efficiency can be a relative measure, no level of murkiness can be tolerated in a theoretical model.
When the ventricular septal defect is restrictive, banding of the pulmonary trunk will not be tolerated.
Departures from norms were tolerated - even praised - because appropriateness in (architectural) rhetoric was determined with respect to the aims of persuasion.
Mismatches in helical regions can sometimes be tolerated and clearly do not always lead to complete disruption of the molecular structure.
We chose a lower intensity on the left than on the right as in our previous experience rightsided stimulation is better tolerated at higher intensities.
In some languages, a maximum of one element is tolerated in the weak onset position.
Although the side-effects of beta-blockers are well recognized, they are generally well tolerated even in elderly s ubjects.
If carbamazepine fails to control seizures, or where it is poorly tolerated, monotherapy with one of the other first-line drugs should be tried.
Fludrocortisone can be used but is poorly tolerated.
Ephedrine and fludrocortisone are recommended but are poorly tolerated in this age group.
On the other hand, protein and calorie undernutrition can be tolerated for less time and the consequences in the short term are more serious.
Prescribed dosage up to 1600 to 2000 milligrams a day can be tolerated.
Initially this may be mild and well tolerated, causing problems only at times of exacerbations or on exertion.
Their efficacy is however limited and side-effects are often poorly tolerated.
Depending on the respondent's mental health status the interviews took 40 min to 1.5 h and were generally well tolerated.
When the system was reinstituted in 1947, districts were not intentionally malapportioned, though a moderately high level of population variation was tolerated.
If fewer images can be taken and analysed, then a greater systematic error will have to be tolerated.
An initial threshold of 7 mm was tolerated for correction of the position.
Secondly, the physiologies of known organisms should be used as the basis to assess the plausibility of a potential physiology capable of tolerating those conditions.
A religion which tolerates acts of sacrilege abdicates any sway over men's minds.
In the former case, it may not be clear whether the official is condoning the behavior or simply tolerating it.
Such usage should be tolerated and children should be provided with structured learning to utilize and extend their linguistic repertoire.
Hamidian policy may thus be summarized as one of tolerating and integrating such initiatives into the regime's power strategies while containing them through strict supervision.
Started according to our recommendations and titrated against the pain according to the individual patient's need, methadone is well tolerated.
The strictures against proselytism were designed to ensure that the rival confessions tolerated each other.
The threat of such an increase is worrisome but can probably be tolerated.
A number of disagreements are tolerated before change is instigated to a mode that includes the errant note.
We feel there is nothing reprehensible about such a mixture and that tolerating it is by no means necessarily a bad thing.
The patient tolerated the procedure without any difficulty.
In order to develop and foster modernist thought, it was necessary to establish a framework for free and open discussion, accepting and tolerating dissent.
Table 1), the better immature seeds tolerated dehydration.
By the early twentieth century, female friendships transitioned from being tolerated, even encouraged, to medicalized as sick.
Hydration was well tolerated, and a placebo effect was observed.
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