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"It may not turn work into play, exactly, but it makes it more tolerable and ultimately more profitable," Mr. Konesni explained, noting that the rhythm and momentum created by singing in unison help workers cope with physical exertion and tedium.
This Web site makes coping with it more tolerable.
That's unlocked and full retail, carrier subsidies would make it more tolerable, ideal for enterprise deployment, which would be good for groups that are on the road a lot.
Divorce is not a fun process, but mediation does make it more tolerable and less time-consuming, and people adjust to their new lives more quickly.
The deep unpopularity of the Vietnam War, coupled with Bill Clinton's and Dick Cheney's own records on the matter, have made it more tolerable, if not acceptable, to have dodged military service.
It is believed that improvements in HRQOL reduces the complications associated with this disorder, or at least makes it more tolerable.
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So you ask the DJ to turn it down, which he does, and it's more tolerable, but it's still bad music.
Alternatively, TC may be proposed because, even though it is marginally less effective than TEC, it is more tolerable.
That is a relatively high price by historical standards, but it is more tolerable than in the summer of 2008, when prices exceeded $4 a gallon for weeks, and rose above $4.50 in a few states.
(After half a dozen times it becomes more tolerable but never enjoyable).
watching this obama presser on mute while playing lorde is making it much more tolerable.
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