tolerance造句91. Another 27 percent said they support a ban with a mention of tolerance.
92. The brief comprised a list of about 80 species for each chart, grouped according to pollution tolerance.
93. It is only when intrusive ethologists steal and hatch eggs that the wide tolerance of the goslings is revealed.
94. Flexibility and tolerance of errors are intrinsic to creativity management.
95. The school encourages an attitude of tolerance towards all people.
96. This group has carried out a large multicentre study on glucose tolerance in normal pregnancy.
97. There was considerable variation in the tolerance to the procedure with one patient able to accept a 52 minute rotation time.
98. Human rights education programs aim to foster respect for other people, tolerance, fairness and solidarity.
99. The government is beginning to show more tolerance of opposition groups.
100. Settled partly by Scandinavians, it has a tradition of liberalism, tolerance, and belief in community.
101. Do I have tolerance for a crack addict who does little to kick the habit?
102. Beyond historically determined levels of societal tolerance, crime is dysfunctional to social life.
103. The non-insulin dependent diabetic subjects had similar birth weight to subjects with normoglycaemia or impaired glucose tolerance.
104. Tolerance says a four board configuration based upon Intel's P5 CPU will be launched in the first quarter of 1993.
105. His parents had firm standards; yet they moderated their expectations with tolerance and compassion.
106. Would-be apprentices are questioned about their attitude towards foreigners, and they take part in a week-long workshop on tolerance and diversity.
107. Check on salt tolerance of your fish especially some of the more delicate catfish before treating.
108. These students tend to have poor tolerance for frustration and give up easily when tasks become difficult. 23.
109. The people consuming the caffeine demonstrated tolerance in several ways.
110. In addition, Los Angeles has always demonstrated a remarkably high tolerance for spiritual innovators, political cranks, and religious eccentrics.
111. But Montana, under pressure from the health inspection service, has little tolerance for the animals that carry brucellosis.
112. Tolerance for democracy must be cultivated to reinforce our democratic institutions.
113. A tolerance of one millimetre means that the measurement has to be within one millimetre of what has been specified.
114. Firstly, no other children were staying at our chalet that week and the other guests showed little tolerance.
115. If you find the concentration more than your risk tolerance allows, look for a value fund or one in another sector.
116. Star of Tolerance will address the whole planet, so we are obliged to be as responsible as we can be.
117. So a dangerous tolerance of error and a specious attitude of humility towards truth has arisen.
118. Homosexuals will have to put their struggle for tolerance and against heterosexist norms and morals in an international perspective.
119. On the one hand, Jaq must seem capable of irony and flexible tolerance - perhaps only soas to spring a trap.
120. Tolerance means treating with respect people whose positions are fundamentally different from your own.