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The development of the use of the mercenary soldier also tended to create a slightly more tolerant climate for a prisoner, for the victor in one battle knew that he might be the vanquished in the next.
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And evolutionary scientists, able to go about their work in a more tolerant climate, have begun to develop a variety of methods for applying Darwinian principles to humans.
The prime objective of chickpea genomics-assisted breeding was thus inclined towards developing high-yielding durable stress tolerant (climate resilient) chickpea cultivars to meet the dietary demand of increasing population for attaining food security.
The plant thrived in the tolerant climate -- cultural and geographic -- of far Northern California.
But the $7.5 million campaign — which relied heavily on Muslim-Americans testifying to the tolerant climate they enjoyed back in the USA — was widely panned.
Indonesia, the world's largest Muslim-majority country, is well-known for its diverse, tolerant religious climate.
But the climate for negotiation is poor.
Take climate, for instance.
Not in this dismal climate for retail.
Austin, however, says that in his experience, the Princeton physics department "has been great" and very tolerant of climate skeptics.
The more tolerant regulatory climate during the mid-20th century applied not only to human subjects protections but also to approvals for new treatments, Unguru's paper points out.
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