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The trend arises both from an increasing tolerance for candor among retailers and from the emergence of inexpensive technology to track and post customer opinions on individual Web sites.
Brian Beitler, an executive vice president and the chief marketing officer of the David's Bridal chain, attributes the growing numbers of those who want to put on a show, for loved ones as well as total strangers, to the proliferation of wedding-dance videos on YouTube and an increasing tolerance for an open digital presence.
This culture is rooted in the progressively declining value we place on life and an increasing tolerance for the use of violence to solve problems.
There are no doubt many factors that have influenced the changing perception and increasing tolerance for community cats among the general public, but perhaps none more so than changing attitudes within the humane movement itself.
That said, Doerr never lets Werner off the hook, and Werner's arc — his increasing tolerance for ugliness and violence, "his ten thousand small betrayals," his struggle to find volition and redemption in a life that offers few apparent choices — is the most compelling part of the book.
X-ray crystallographers appear to gain increasing tolerance for modelers as simulation technologies advance.
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Mechanisms of resistance to platinum agents such as oxaliplatin include increased DNA repair, overexpression of copper transporters, enhanced drug detoxification and increased tolerance for DNA damage [2], [3].
For those with a less severe reaction, with what Pollan calls "gluten intolerance", which is more commonly known as non-celiac gluten sensitivity, the sourdough process may increase tolerance for consuming the bread, says Alessio Fasano, director of the Center for Celiac Research at Massachusetts General Hospital.
Exogenous application of glycinebetaine has increased tolerance for environmental stresses such as drought, chilling, freezing, salinity, and oxidative stress.
Although a few earlier studies have demonstrated increased tolerance for pain in demented patients, recent observations contradict this, and unchanged or even increased pain processing after painful stimuli have been observed in patients with dementia [19].
Renn (1998) argued that familiarity with a risk is likely to increase tolerance for it, while Slovic et al. (1984) found a correlation with hazards rated as "well known" and "controllable".
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