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The physical feeding technique tolerance was acceptable while the technique was psychologically less tolerated with two-thirds of the patients longing to have the tube removed.
In theory, the migrants may have become less useful and, possibly, less tolerated.
But the bank has denied that any superiors knew what Mr. Kerviel was doing — much less tolerated the behavior.
Analysts say his rule has become more authoritarian, dissent less tolerated, corruption more entrenched, and wealth creation benefiting the few.
Organisers told attendees beforehand that they had arranged with police what they called a "safe-conduct zone", where smoking weed discreetly would be more or less tolerated.
Mr. Mubarak more or less tolerated a variety of such groups, provided that they submitted to the close supervision of the secret police.
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But if they have renounced sex, they have replaced it with a level of communion that few other people could understand, much less tolerate.
But you are on the other side of this fence - your parents will have a hard time understanding, much less tolerating and finally accepting your news.
GLP-1R agonists require injection, and are less well tolerated due principally to gastrointestinal adverse events (nausea, and less commonly diarrhea and vomiting).
"Half of this miracle can be explained because firms allowed workers to do less; they tolerated a 2.5 percent drop in productivity," he added.
Inhalation of CO2 was less well tolerated raising doubts about effective blinding in prior studies reporting efficacy of inhaled CO2.
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