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The system's capacity to tolerate disruption has increased somewhat because the skies are less crowded.
CMV capsids tolerate disruption of acid base pairing interactions at the quasi-threefold axis of symmetry, but these interactions are essential for maintaining aphid vector transmissibility.
The US Navy has said it will not tolerate disruption to a vital oil-trade route, following an Iranian threat to close it.
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However, little is understood about the broader impacts of sustainability practices on the capacity of the supply chain to tolerate disruptions.
Supply network resilience is an emerging concept related to the ability of a network to tolerate disruptions; current understanding of its meaning and dimensions, its role in the design and operation of supply networks, and its relation to sustainability is at its early stages.
In other words, molecular networks are networks of networks that can tolerate disruptions to individual modules but whose functions are sensitive to disruptions module of connectors.
We will not tolerate any disruption to the Olympic Games.
Would industries tolerate immense disruption from barrier construction in the city's busy waterways?
That's a reckless recipe for endless fights 30,000 feet up, a setting never intended to tolerate such disruption.
Few Confederate patriots could have imagined that Britain could long tolerate any disruption to this lucrative commerce.
But flexibility cuts both ways and people will not tolerate much disruption to preserve pension rights for public sector workers the wider public does not enjoy.
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