Sentence examples for tolerate impact from inspiring English sources

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A possible explanation for the apparent match-induced decrease in RSA is an impairment in neuromuscular function, 27 and in musculoskeletal compliance, in particular, a reduced ability to tolerate impact forces or stretch load after short exhaustive runs.

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Britain needs to ask itself whether it really does wish to embrace this path to a third world economy status and tolerate its impact on its citizens.

A green-minded electorate is less likely to oppose big renewable developments and more likely to tolerate the impact of environmental policies, such as rising bills.Though full of ideas, the government's new strategy is light on commitments.

Stretch shortening cycle muscle function enhances performance during the final phase (concentric action) [205], and the increase in preparatory muscle activity with higher running speeds was suggested to be a mechanism to tolerate higher impact loads, regulate landing stiffness [206] and improve RE [177].

Understandably, the pastoral communities on both sides of the new border were not ready to tolerate the impact of the political manoeuvring while watching the pattern of their seasonal life cycle and grazing formula slowly deteriorate under the interplay of diverse climatic, environmental, ecological and political factors.

Further, Mn-MoS4 can completely tolerate the impact of huge concentration of background electrolytes (Ca2+, Mg2+, Na+, Cl−, NO3− & SO42−), and effectively control the concentrations of Hg2+, Ag+ and Pb2+ ions from tap water, lake water or industrial wastewater far below the limitation in drinking water.

To this end, we modified the economic capacity of each country to be the sum of its GDP and CAB, such that countries with positive (negative) CAB will tolerate the impact from crisis to a larger (lesser) extent.

Because the limited research regarding this problem cannot be generalized, the capacity for these vessels to tolerate such impacts is not well understood.

Canguilhem (1991, 2012) thinks of health as flexibility, in the sense that a healthy organism can tolerate environmental impacts, adapts to new situations and possesses a store of energy and audacity.

Furthermore, the different rates of base changes between chromosomes may demonstrate the different capacity levels of each chromosome in tolerating mutation impact.

The curved case was able to tolerate a higher impact velocity before failure.

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