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Of the total 123 microbes (99 bacteria and 24 fungi) that were isolated, bacteria were more tolerant of Ni than fungi, showing their greater potential for Ni tolerance.
Things were more tolerant.
"The journalists knew more in the past and they were more tolerant.
Indeed, markets were more tolerant of countries with trade deficits than they were under Bretton Woods.
The troika members from Europe were particularly incensed, while the IMF representatives were more tolerant.
"He's flexible in the sense that if the atmosphere were more tolerant, he'd go further," he said.
Sicily was also ruled at this time by Catalan monarchs, but they were more tolerant than their counterparts on the Spanish mainland.
I felt my parents were more tolerant of misbehaviour from their foster children, who could be from troubled backgrounds, than us.
Rather, those older people who had been implacably hostile were, to put it baldly, dying out – replaced by youngsters who were more tolerant.
For fifteen years, he lived in relative safety in the cities of the North, which, if not Protestant, were more tolerant than Italy.
"What we found was that the plants with high levels of SP1 were more tolerant of several different stresses," Jarvis explains.
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