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The brain has little energy reserve, so cannot tolerate loss of blood flow for long.
Third, a video stream can tolerate loss of some slices because the lost slices can be error-concealed.
However, this scheme has the ratelessness property, meaning that it can tolerate loss of the AL frames and still recover the original video slices after LT decoding.
However, plants tolerate loss of DNA damage checkpoint components much better than animals [ 50].
It is a petite-negative species, that does not tolerate loss of mtDNA [ 61, 69], and its mitochondrial genome contains genes encoding Complex I subunits [ 9, 70], lost from S. cerevisiae, as well as from S. pombe.
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Journalists at Le Figaro, L'Express and some regional papers have been seeking ways to protect editorial freedom, but many at the smaller papers fear for their jobs: Mr Dassault says he will not tolerate loss-makers.
How long are they willing to tolerate losses?
Insurers used to tolerate losses on their underwriting business because healthy investment returns more than made up for them.
One of his hallmark traits, according to the 1999 book "Goldman Sachs The Culturee of Success," by Lisa Endlich, was his willingness to tolerate losses if the theory behind the trades was well thought out.
Investors don't tolerate losses or poor performance for long.
Also, in the context of a streaming application, it would be desirable to have the quality of the received media degrade gracefully as the network environment and resources change and to tolerate losses to some extent.
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