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tolerance , (413 uses)
A variety of data are assembled to bear upon such alleged changes as diminished puritan morality, work-success ethic, individualism, achievement, lessened emphasis on future-time orientation in favor of sociability, moral relativism, consideration and tolerance, conformity, hedonistic present-time orientation.
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Dosing of all opioids may be limited by opioid toxicity ( confusion, respiratory depression, myoclonic jerks and pinpoint pupils ), seizures ( tramadol ), but there is no dose ceiling in patients who accumulate tolerance.
tolerance and (362 uses)
Ashoka was a devotee of ahimsa ( nonviolence ), love, truth, tolerance and vegetarianism.
tolerance of (341 uses)
Since the magnitude of the plan made secrecy impossible, once the wheels had began to turn, persons controlling German industries, social institutions, and armed forces became, through their anti-Semitism or their tolerance of it, conscious accomplices of Hitler's crimes ; ;
tolerance for (243 uses)
As a stanch party man and a rabid Democrat, he had little tolerance for Whigs like Pike, and Pike lost any immediate personal advantage his victory over Woodruff might have gained him.
tolerance to (204 uses)
The only predators with some tolerance to the poison are certain populations of common garter snake ( Thamnophis sirtalis ).
tolerance in (99 uses)
Many of Alcott's educational principles are still used in classrooms today, including " teach by encouragement ", art education, music education, acting exercises, learning through experience, risk-taking in the classroom, tolerance in schools, physical education / recess, and early childhood education.
tolerance is (61 uses)
Wheat's adaptation to allow aluminium tolerance is such that the aluminium induces a release of organic compounds that bind to the harmful aluminium cations.
tolerance towards (46 uses)
In September 1992, a report was published encouraging the formation of a zone of tolerance towards prostitution in Balsall Heath.
tolerance ( (39 uses)
In order to keep the cytotoxic cells from killing cells just for presenting self-proteins, self-reactive T cells are deleted from the repertoire as a result of tolerance ( also known as negative selection ).
tolerance was (37 uses)
As was common during the years of Islamic expansion from Arabia, religious tolerance was practiced.
tolerance " (31 uses)
In October 2009, when visiting Yerevan, the World Bank ’ s managing director, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, warned that Armenia will not reach a higher level of development unless its leadership changes the " oligopolistic " structure of the national economy, bolsters the rule of law and shows " zero tolerance " towards corruption.
tolerance policy (30 uses)
In her speech at the 2000 Conservative conference, she called for a zero tolerance policy of prosecution, albeit with only £ 100 fines as the punishment, for users of cannabis.
tolerance test (28 uses)
A traditional method for investigating suspected hypoglycemia is the oral glucose tolerance test, especially when prolonged to 3, 4, or 5 hours.
tolerance or (22 uses)
Benefits may include antibiotic resistance, xenobiotic tolerance or the ability to use new metabolites.
tolerance as (19 uses)
He maintained Catholicism's status as the official state religion but tried to curb the church's political powers and to encourage religious tolerance as a means of attracting Protestant immigrants and traders.
tolerance toward (16 uses)
* King Hormizd I of Persia dies after a brief reign in which he has shown tolerance toward the ascetic, anti-materialist Manichean faith.
tolerance on (14 uses)
Thus many equipment manufacturers add on their own particular requirements or tighten the tolerance on a general specification to meet their particular needs ( or doing a different set of tests or using different / own testbed engine ).
tolerance can (13 uses)
Amidst the backdrop of lavish musical productions, she finally finds love and acceptance in the USSR, providing the message that racial tolerance can only be found in the Soviet Union.
tolerance between (13 uses)
At Grimoald's death in 671 Perctarit returned and promoted tolerance between Arians and Catholics, but he could not defeat the Arian party, led by Arachi, duke of Trento, who submitted only to his son, the philo-Catholic Cunincpert.
tolerance from (13 uses)
Despite this tolerance from business, however, the cowboys began to stay away, and the businesses began to suffer.
tolerance ) (13 uses)
When used appropriately, opioids and similar narcotic analgesics are otherwise safe and effective, however risks such as addiction and the body becoming used to the drug ( tolerance ) can occur.
tolerance interval (13 uses)
* The statistical confidence interval or tolerance interval of the initial measurement
tolerance ; (12 uses)
( 2005 ) report that higher extroversion is related to greater risk tolerance ; McCrae and Costa ( 1997 ) link personality to tolerance of uncertainty, innovation and willingness to think outside the box ; Kowert, 1997 ) links personality to adventurousness, imagination, the search for new experiences and actively seeking out risk.
tolerance ". (12 uses)
A recent biography of Mendelssohn's grandson, Felix, describes their friendship as one of the most " illuminating metaphors the clarion call of the Enlightenment for religious tolerance ".

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