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"I'm very tolerable to the heat," she said.
"He's very tolerable of people, and he's always in high spirits, no matter when I see him.
"If you think this is going to be very tolerable and you can do it in a civilized way and the children will not be affected, you are on the primrose path.
They describe the sensation as "very tolerable," rather than pleasing, with Chao adding that: "Most people don't like it but almost everybody — they don't mind it".
The preconcentration method, very tolerable to several foreign ions, was successfully applied to the Cd2+ ions determination in water samples and cigarette sample.
Considering the amount of regrind content, it was found that the tested TPO was very tolerable of allowing the usage of the reground material in the ultrasonic welding process.
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Dexamethasone rinses were well tolerated and taste was reported as "very pleasant" or "tolerable" in most subjects (96%).
"Very cold but tolerable if appropriately dressed".
A regimen consisting of oxaliplatin plus capecitabine is very effective and tolerable in patients with gastric cancer [ 16].
The goal of toxicity testing, however it is pursued, is to insure safety of chemicals (or the presence of no more than some very small, societally tolerable level of risk) in exposed human populations.
The photoresist is based on poly t-butyl acrylate), which allows poly t-butylging with very dilute bacrylateutions, tolerable by selected biomolecules used in immunoanalysis.
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