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the tolerances
noun
The ability to endure pain or hardship; endurance.
Exact(60)
"The tolerances are very tight," Ruiz said.
"The tolerances and seals are so much better".
The testing required is excessively burdensome and the tolerances permitted by regulators overly conservative (low).
But none of it exceeds the tolerances of America's ramshackle federal mechanism.
In any complex piece of aviation equipment, you have to replicate the tolerances precisely".
Because LIDAR works at higher frequencies, the tolerances of the hardware involved must be much more precise.
A conference table doesn't, in fact, need to meet the tolerances that you might expect of a jet airplane.
Stars are designed for two, and the tolerances are fine enough that my extra weight in this breeze might be too much.
"It's doable," said Lou Cerny of MTH Industries, who managed the installation at the Sears Tower, where the tolerances were one-sixteenth of an inch.
"They had some problems getting it into serial production because we were finding that some of the tolerances required were very fine.
The tolerances of these machines seem to be very fine because almost any mutation in the underlying genes leads to a misshapen protein and, consequently, to disease.
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