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单词 Tolerant
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(1) He is tolerant of those who disagree with him.
(2) It's naive to think that teachers are always tolerant.
(3) She has become a lot more tolerant and communicative.
(4) Rye is tolerant of poor, acid soils.
(5) Mares are surprisingly tolerant of the roughness and rudeness of their own offspring.
(6) They need to be tolerant of different points of view.
(7) The fundamental dilemma remains: in a tolerant society, should we tolerate intolerance?
(8) The plants are tolerant of frost.
(9) He's pretty tolerant of my faults.
(10) He's a different proposition from his father?much less tolerant.
(11) She's tolerant toward those impudent colleagues.
(12) Is she more mellow and tolerant?
(13) They learn to be tolerant of other people.
(14) He has a very tolerant attitude towards other religions.
(15) Her parents were broadminded, tolerant, and liberal.
(16) The present government is even less tolerant of dissent.
(17) They are more tolerant towards gypsies now.
(18) I'm a tolerant man but your behaviour is more than I can bear.
(19) I think men are less tolerant of stress than women.
(20) On the continent people are more tolerant of children in public places.
(21) Luckily, my parents were tolerant of my choice of music.
(22) People are prepared to be tolerant of extra-marital peccadilloes by public figures.
(23) Her parents are very tolerant, but sometimes she pushes them too far.
(24) Tolerant of human frailty in whatever form, she almost never judged people.
(25) Officers will be tolerant of peaceful demonstrations.
(26) They were also more tolerant of ambiguity and contradiction.
(27) Many of these plants are drought tolerant.
(28) You become less tolerant and frustrated.
(29) We believe that pupils of integrated schools will have more tolerant attitudes.
(30) We must struggle against this prejudice for a more tolerant attitude to our beliefs.
(1) He is tolerant of those who disagree with him.
(2) It's naive to think that teachers are always tolerant.
(3) She has become a lot more tolerant and communicative.
(4) Mares are surprisingly tolerant of the roughness and rudeness of their own offspring.
(5) They need to be tolerant of different points of view.
(6) The fundamental dilemma remains: in a tolerant society, should we tolerate intolerance?
(31) I was more tolerant of her developmental stages.
(32) As his namesake he is tolerant, prudent and generous.
(33) We are more tolerant these days.
(34) Be tolerant, they have an equal right to life.
(35) Be patient, tolerant and bide your time.
(36) Don't get so tolerant that you tolerate intolerance. Bill Maher 
(37) She's not very tolerant of other people's failings.
(38) The club men were less tolerant of his painting.
(39) However, anyone tolerant to barbiturates, alcohol, and other general central nervous system depressants show some cross-tolerance to benzodiazepines.
(40) You should try to be more tolerant towards other people.
(41) Some of them were really interested in meteorology, others only tolerant of what they considered to be a very inexact science.
(42) Religions all have different names, but they all contain the same truths. I think the people of our religion should be tolerant and understand people believe different things. Muhammad Ali 
(43) Mansfield rightly concludes that most Arabs would like to live in a more tolerant society under efficient modern governments.
(44) In this more tolerant environment several newspapers representing different shades of opinion have already sprung up, especially in the urban areas.
(45) From the wide experience, we can say that the committees of the Engineering Board are generally more tolerant of new ideas.
(46) They were generous people, steadfast and tolerant, with a gift for empire.
(47) Flood tolerant species of willow and alder on the reservoir margins carry the tree cover down into the water.
(48) Atheists and secular people are more liberal and less prejudiced and dogmatic, whereas theists and religious people are more conservative and less rational and tolerant. Dr T.P.Chia 
(49) They were relieved to find the superiors were more tolerant of their questions and mistakes than anticipated.
(50) I've tried to adopt a fairly tolerant attitude towards his behaviour.
(51) Her area has many people with learning disabilities; the community is tolerant and the housing stock suits conversion.
(52) Those countries where public attitudes are most tolerant are those where homosexuals are most visible, and gay groups most active.
(53) In singling out gay men, the offence bears the hallmarks of homophobic prejudice, and belongs to the less tolerant era.
(54) Fortunately, there is a more tolerant attitude towards other religions in most parts of the world today.
(55) Unitarianism, a tolerant and loosely-defined system of belief, had attracted Coleridge since his Cambridge years.
(56) To say the least, a town life makes one more tolerant and liberal in one's judgement of others. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 
(57) Mrs Lane was the miniature goddess who controlled her large, tolerant, good-humoured menfolk, and made this whole organisation work.
(58) She had been there before and was very tolerant of the young man plying her with questions.
(59) We have become far too tolerant of media concentration and gigantism.
(60) Beyond the financial problems, there is new concern that historically tolerant California is developing a culture sharply divided along racial lines.
(61) And beyond these individuals, it raises the possibility of a Republican Party, tolerant and moderate, for the modern age.
(62) They are one and all friendly, kind and tolerant - largely I surmise by virtue of my wife and her approachability.
(63) While not a fault tolerant machine or likely ever to be one, Dragon has automatic system recovery for fault resilience.
(64) It is tolerant of most water conditions, although very hard water may result in the fish's eyes becoming cloudy.
(65) Love can control hostility and conquer anger by being patient, reasonable and tolerant. Dr T.P.Chia 
(66) Tolerant politics are based on habit, on accumulated readjustments and compromises over generations.
(67) Consequently I would ask them and you the audience to be tolerant if I am ruthless in preventing anyone exceeding the limit.
(68) This tolerant attitude towards credit history can prevent people going to loan sharks in times of need.
(69) He was equally tolerant when it came to allowing buyers to choose colours that would go with their interior decoration.
(69) try its best to collect and build good sentences.
(70) The larger predators require large surroundings and as many are gross feeders, are tolerant of less than perfect water quality.
(71) Oats grow best in the wetter, cooler parts of the country and are much more tolerant of poor, acid soils.
(72) They're hardly likely to have the most tolerant or liberal attitudes are they!
(73) I think in the old days people were more tolerant towards each other.
(74) Many fear the longer the fighting goes on the less the chance of a tolerant democratic system emerging.
(75) Their religious life is tolerant, pluralist, divided into different sects or denominations.
(76) Why not just leave - set up home in a more tolerant spiritual pew?
(77) Their parents, dutiful slaveholding Episcopalians at Charleston, were tolerant enough to permit their daughters to teach the Negro children.
(78) Presbyterian in religion, he was tolerant of other sects, and supported proposals to abolish tithes and remodel the universities.
(79) But opponents claim the law interferes with state and municipal authority and forces governments to be unnecessarily tolerant.
(80) The Zulu leader Mangosuthu Buthelezi is black but tolerant of the white minority.
(81) Try to be as tolerant with the views of other human beings as you are with the great outdoors.
(82) They are not as politically active as their better-educated sisters and they tend to be less tolerant of lifestyles not their own.
(83) Rye is very tolerant of poor, acid soils, is extremely frost-hardy and ripens much earlier than other cereals.
(84) President Alan Garcia's socialist government that took office in July 1985 has taken a tolerant view of the informal sector.
(85) But this year the organization appears more tolerant of such dissent.
(86) As a man, you should be tolerant and magnanimous.
(87) The plant is tolerant of saltwater.
(88) I am not any longer tolerant.
(89) Kudzu is a leguminous annuals, thermophilic heat - resistant, drought - tolerant, adapt mountain grown.
(90) The title chemical HOT RE is a surfactant containing salts tolerant chemical group(s).
(91) The reform of company capital system is the most important part in Company Law of 2005 version The newly-amended Company Law adopts a tolerant attitude towards credit subscribed capital.
(92) If some creatures can tolerate lower pHs and others cannot, you might expect things to average out: the tolerant and adaptable prosper, the more pernickety perish.
(93) Can treat difficult objectively, virtuous tolerant improve oneself , not content with one's lotting, principle that I conduct oneself.
(94) From painting tools material painting forms and its style the article expounds that the aquarelle is the most flexible, plastic and tolerant art with the characteristic of diversity.
(95) Auxotrophic mutants of Trichoderma harzianum tolerant to carbendazim were obtained by UV-light mutagenesis and carbendazim induction on PDA medium.
(96) This paper presents a novel rough set model based on concordance relation, according to which the objects are less indiscernible and tolerant on the basis of classical and tolerant rough sets.
(97) By using redundancy computing and dynamic transference method, the fault tolerant become more easily and reliably.
(98) Nit-pick the best people should be tolerant of Bayern, Munich , the Bavarian Goddess is not a day to build up.
(99) Anecdotal evidence suggests that certain other subspecies, such as the European wildcat and the Chinese mountain cat(Sentencedict), are less tolerant of people.
(100) China dedicates itself to promoting the construction of impartiality, new tolerant order in international finance and free trade system, than protectionism in any methods.
(101) This paper proposes a soft error tolerant high reliable micro controller, FT51.
(102) The stability mechanisms of thermophilic, alkalophilic, halophilic and organic solvent tolerant enzymes, their research status quo and application in wastewater treatment are introduced.
(103) The combined use of triamterene and enalapril was well tolerant.
(104) The processor's fault tolerant mechanism mainly using temporal redundancy technique was implemented by modifying superscalar processor architecture.
(105) The system is of good fault tolerant and load balance abilities as well as stability and removability with high efficiency and low cost of development and maintenance.
(106) This case study examines, in detail, using the Cisco's Hot Standby Routing Protocol(HSRP)for network backup with fault - tolerant IP routing, so that the reliability of an internetwork is improved.
(107) The ideal male figures of Gaskell obviously have ideal character which sole divity proposed such as rational, noble, tolerant, optimistic, scientific and so on.
(108) Fault Tolerant software techniques such as Nversion programming (NVP) and Recovery Block (RB) are introduced into the ultrahigh reliable critical computer system.
(109) Learn to be tolerant, thankful, honest, and good-mannered, hence to become a useful person to the country, the society, and the world at large.
(110) Fault detection is a crucial part of the distributed fault tolerant system, and failure classification model is one of the most important factors to affect the performance of a fault detection system.
(111) "The development of a salt tolerant tall fescue is an important improvement for this species," says Zengyu Wang of the Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation's forage improvement division.
(112) Voltaire's religion thoughts were a trinity of anti-church, deism and tolerant of religious.
(113) These drought - tolerant varieties showed an apical dominance in rice panicles.
(114) Free soul readjust oneself to a certain extent flying , dodge broad-mindedly to be tolerant of return.
(115) Objective : To study the recent state in the treatment of bacillary dysentery tolerant of drugs.
(116) The objective of this paper is to present a novel five phase fault tolerant doubly salient electromagnetic generator(DSEG) for high reliability situations.
(117) Say John Marshall , and education official, " we are becoming relatively tolerant of home schoolers. "
(118) Treated by mixture of nicosulfuron and PBO, the tolerant variety of maize is more tolerant than the sensitive variety.
(119) The dual - modular redundancy with comparison ( DMRC ) structure is a kind of widely used low - cost fault - tolerant structures.
(120) Suppressive role of tolerant spleen cells adoptively transferred in vivo and in vitro was tested by DTH and MLR. Meanwhile the role of T cells clonal anergy was also detected.
(121) Excessive seeding rates produce turf that is less stress tolerant and more susceptible to damping off.
(122) Fault localization imprecision is one critical problem to traditional dual modular redundancy fault tolerant computer.
(123) At the same time, the tolerant ecotype appeared, the heavy-metal-binding polypeptide produced, heavy metal compartmented and the free radical clear system activated.
(124) Parallel fault tolerant routing algorithms in hypercube networks with a large number of faulty nodes are studied.
(125) You can see that it also opened its mouth. Native to Australian desert, emu has to be tolerant of hot weather, but this sudden heat seemed to be unbearable to it.
(126) Two tolerant schemes for the induction machine drives ys tem with a direct torque control (DTC) technique are investigated.
(127) Based on non-deterministic finite automaton machine describes the working method while the computer is attacked and provides a way to develop intrusion tolerant t...
(128) are persistent, tough-minded, hard-working, intelligent, analytical, tolerant, and have goodwill toward others.
(129) Customs officers are quite tolerant these days,(http:///tolerant.html) but they coan still stop you when you're going through the Green Channel and have nothing to declare.
(130) Interesting how we have become more tolerant of most things, public nudity seems to have gone the other way!
(131) Her father, an equaBle and genial man, is tolerant of her spirited stuBBornness.
(132) Products were oval, black light, flexible quality, taste sweet, tolerant storage, non - perishable.
(133) A comparison between the tolerance capacities of these two species indicates that the bollworm is more tolerant than the tobacco budworm.
(134) Always maintain a positive, tolerant attitude and keep open line of communication to those around you.
(135) Halophile and salt - tolerant yeast have wide perspective practicability on the treatment of wastewater with high salinity.
(136) The Markov method is used to analyse the reliability of dual hot - redundant reparable fault tolerant control system, and some calculating formula are derived.
(137) It is resistant to TMV and tolerant to CMV. The variety has high fruit hardness and fruit cracking resistance.
(138) The intrinsic kinetics of KD306 type sulfur tolerant methanation catalyst was studied in an isothermal integrated reactor and the reaction model of power functions type was established.
(139) He says he has received hate mail from members of the "tolerant" left in America, which surprised him greatly.
(140) The man of honour is broad and tolerant , the flunky is worry and misgiving.
(141) An unrecoverable error occurred trying to synchronize fault tolerant set information.
(142) S. thermophilus was tolerant to the bile salt environment in human intestine and survived in its specific site.
(143) On this foundation, the paper proposes an intrusion tolerant database security model based on trapping mechanism.
(144) How, the Court's defenders asked, could the Court not rule in the increasingly tolerant and cosmopolitan mid-20th century, that state-enforced racial segregation violated the Constitution?
(145) The species of Setaria are known for drought and salt tolerant and frequentily found growing in salty conditions such as seaside.
(146) The essential technique in the ethanol fermentation from dilute-acid lignocellulose hydrolysates is to obtain the strains of tolerant ethanol and inhibitors.
(147) It is also shown that natural peroxidase was tolerant to the action of pancreatin.
(148) Although drought tolerant, it is easily infected with powdery mildew in damp conditions or humid climates.
(149) Although his long-cherished wish hadn't come true, today the utilitarian viewpoint of nationality, rational viewpoint of religion, tolerant viewpoint of culture is more valued for us.
(150) In Early Christianity, the heresy indicated the argues surrounding the original doxy among different sects. the Church had taken more tolerant measures to the heresy.
(151) Excuse oneself easily, that is not tolerant, but a coward.
(152) This article describes the role of NDT in damage tolerant design, the statistical determination of the flaw probability curve, and the app...
(153) According to requirements of design codes, the post-cast concrete band is generally designed to tolerant the settlement and expansion of high-rise building with longer and large scale basement.
(154) Personality thought nobleness, manifests in regarding the detail understanding and tolerant.
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