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Other scholars say that terrorism, which so far has often been tolerated, can be successfully be managed and contained.
If the CO2 can be tolerated down-stream, a more economical treating plant can often be provided that removes only the H2S.
For example: Phrasal verbs such as "ask for" or "put up with" can often be replaced with single verbs such as "request" or "tolerate".
This can often be fatal.
That attitude can never be tolerated in our country.
Abuse and selfishness can never be tolerated.
One important benefit of linkage analyses in families is that more missingness and error can be tolerated than in pairwise IBD analysis since much information can be often imputed, with little uncertainty.
Various studies have often stated that weight-bearing should be initiated when it can be tolerated by the patient [6].
Practitioners often use such an SLO as a measure to indicate an upper bound for the queuing that can be tolerated at the bottleneck resource.
Patients are often unable to tolerate the level of a drug needed to effectively eliminate malignant cells while levels that can be tolerated are insufficient therapeutically.
These policies can no longer be tolerated.
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