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The most important thing is making sure we have realistic expectations of what dogs should be expected to tolerate with children.
New Yorkers are expected to tolerate quite a racket, but there are limits — and laws.
Because teachers are adults and educated, they are expected to tolerate such belittling.
The President made clear that no country can be expected to tolerate rocket attacks against civilians.
Each can ensure his safety by "modification of behaviour", and this is something he can "reasonably be expected to tolerate".
We encourage humour in our business, but no workplace should be expected to tolerate an unrelenting flow of derogatory and degrading comments of questionable legality".
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Although vaccine side-effects might be expected to be tolerated poorly in patients receiving chemotherapy, previous studies having recorded AEs show that the vaccine was well tolerated, particularly concerning fever, which might be confusing in such patients who can develop febrile neutropenia (Ring et al, 2002).
As might be expected of a leucine to isoleucine mutation, like that found in the R57 Art5protein prothis, this change is expected to be tolerated by Art5p (Table 1).
The amino acid change Val60Ala, occurs in B-box1, a conservative change in amino acid sequence that is expected to be tolerated based on SIFT analysis [ 45].
That approach is thus expected to be equally tolerated by the patients' while also providing adequate specimens for electrophysiology studies.
Therefore, they were not biased toward the ends of the polypeptides where they may be expected to be better tolerated in terms of their impacts on polypeptide functions.
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