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But if you ordinarily consume lots of caffeine, you may be tolerant to its stimulant effect.
Some employers, lawyers say, may be tolerant, even welcoming, of an employee who bears one child, only to balk when discovering she has become pregnant again.
While these data are contrary to those for subtidal canopy removal experiments, the rocky intertidal is a more physically dynamic habitat that may be tolerant of greater disturbance.
Interviews conducted with Philippines locals indicate that it is commonly seen in citrus trees (calamansi), and may be tolerant of a variety of habitats.
These findings suggest that mature stands with clonal connections may be tolerant of high sulfide concentrations.
For example, they may be tolerant of drought, pests or soils low in nutrients.
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Additionally, the host organism used for bioethanol production may not be tolerant to temperature, pH and ethanol stresses.
Some foods may not be tolerant of radiation, Matthews said, and "we're looking at this". The machine also could help eliminate acid rain, he said.
It also grows rapidly under acidic conditions at which most protozoan grazers of microalgae may not be tolerant.
They are still mostly religious, optimistic and tolerant; indeed, they may be more tolerant than they were in the 1960s.
However all three species have individual plants that may be more tolerant than others.
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