Sentence examples for much more tolerated from inspiring English sources

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Thereby, we hypothesized that the complexes are much more tolerated in direct comparison to cisplatin and decided to compare a well established dose of cisplatin in the murine model with different doses of the compounds.

There was a touch of controversy in that triumph because, even in a time when physical contact was much more tolerated than today, he admitted he barged into the United goalie, knocking him and the ball into the net for the winning goal.

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I am afraid that thuggery is much more than tolerated in the National Hockey League.

However, with respect to adverse reactions, lipoplatin is much more well tolerated.

Whilst copper oxide had already been reported to be highly cytotoxic, carbon-coated copper nanoparticles were much less cytotoxic and more tolerated.

That may be why operatic singing is more tolerated.

And if so, how much more can we tolerate?

The revival is not entirely an expression of piety; as on Mount Yi, the government is much more likely to tolerate temples that also fulfill a commercial role.

How much more will we tolerate?

Therefore, an unregulated outgrowth of similarly stable amyloid fibrils will be much more difficult to tolerate within a biological environment.

They are tolerated much more than the terrorists to whom they are linked.

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