This fast-growing deciduous vine thrives in full sun and tolerates cold and drought. |
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It tolerates salty conditions and actually prefers light, sandy soil, since it needs a supply of air to its roots. |
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First up is my old friend Stuey who, despite being a bit of a short-arse, has found a young lady who tolerates his many faults. |
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It is indeed very sad that our country and government tolerates fanatical groups of people that dictate their will upon others. |
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This hardy shrub grows well in shade as well as sun and tolerates almost every soil type. |
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Not every woman tolerates oral contraceptives as well as you do, but doctors frequently prescribe them for hard-to-treat acne. |
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Partridge pea tolerates a wide range of soil types, including many nutrient-deficient ones, but grows best on sandy-textured soils. |
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Both Harriet and William strike the reader as somewhat eccentric, the sort of neighbors or colleagues one tolerates but befriends only warily. |
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In colder temperatures, the heart tolerates less exertion because the body reacts to cold by constricting small arteries. |
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Aaron's beard does well in full sun to partial shade, and tolerates almost complete shade. |
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The plant is easy to propagate, and tolerates poor soil, high altitudes, and harsh climates. |
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Certainly, polytheism tolerates and is receptive to the existence of many gods. |
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There are those who condemn it as mob rule that vulgarises society and as a belief that tolerates mediocrity and incompetence. |
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It tolerates a lot of shade and is beautiful when planted together with Winter aconite and snowdrops. |
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As you are probably aware, Kyle is not someone who tolerates people yelling at him. |
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Perennial ryegrass tolerates continuous grazing if a two-inch stubble is maintained, but rotational grazing improves production. |
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But blood is thicker than water and Brian tolerates his younger sibling, rediscovering aspects of his own character along the way. |
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Although it prefers fertile alluvial soils, O. glaberrima tolerates low soil fertility. |
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But tolerance suggests that there is an accepted view that merely tolerates a somewhat less accepted view. |
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In my view, this House is making itself a laughing stock if it tolerates the way in which this legislative proposal came about. |
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No religions either preaches or extols evil or tolerates evil. |
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Now the road to the grave stretches ahead, enlivened only by daytime television and the holidays he will take with an equally dowdy wife he barely tolerates. |
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Updated at 11.48am BST 11.31am BST Dorrell says: The breaking of the law is a symptom of what is wrong in a culture that tolerates criminality. |
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If he is sent back to Vietnam, he will suffer the vengeance and oppression of a regime that tolerates no diversity or difference of opinion. |
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Public opinion feebly tolerates the construction of innumerable buildings with no exterior merit. |
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Red-osier dogwood tolerates a wide range of soils, performing well on moderately wet soils and surviving occasional flooding. |
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Cowpea is a heat-loving legume which tolerates drought and low soil fertility. |
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It turns out that he tolerates, even encourages, the presence of lowing animals in the manger. |
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As he explores new tastes and textures, he naturally finds some foods he loves, some he merely tolerates, and some he quickly spits out. |
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He tolerates her because it is his ambition to beat her at pool. |
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She tolerates the waiter, who refuses to leave her alone, and becomes defensive when he tells her that a lunch consisting of coffee and cigarettes is not very healthy. |
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Whoever tolerates corruption in his own company, or even condones it, fosters a climate in which other offences also thrive. |
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The mission tolerates no anxiety over the danger it presents, or concerning its opportuneness. |
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However, one Member State tolerates a national approval regime for non-radio infrastructure equipment. |
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Today, humanity no longer tolerates lies or inaccurate accounts when it comes to the horrific events of history. |
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As I was saying, the customer knows full well that this is one of the behaviours his society tolerates least. |
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The ground can be of dryness to wet and the tree tolerates periods of dryness. |
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North America is the only important regional market in the world trading system that tolerates this very dramatic trade imbalance. |
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This rise is a consequence of our investment strategy, which tolerates no risk of a reduction in capital. |
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Most doctors recommend starting at a low dose and then, if the patient tolerates the medication well, slowly increasing the dose. |
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He would say that a society which tolerates the intolerable is a society in decline. |
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No Government tolerates the insecurity which threatens the very existence of Governments, States and communities. |
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Brown is a centraliser, a statist, a tax 'n' spender, a distruster of markets, a man who tolerates enterprise only within tightly restricted government terms. |
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However, the regulator tolerates some puffery or exaggeration. As a consequence, the results of whitening treatment may not be as convincing as consumers originally expected. |
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I have a theory that in every relationship there is the adorer and the adored: one person who worships the other, and one who tolerates the worshipping. |
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Domestic violence in general strongly impacts on children, especially in a culture that legitimizes, or at least tolerates, violence against children by their parents. |
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Just why is it that the government cracks down on Canadian friends of the United States but tolerates anti-American potshots from within its own ranks? |
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It pushes very well with the sun but it tolerates the light shade. |
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They undoubtedly contribute to the quality of urban life and the safety of public space, although public policy seeks to suppress then or tolerates them without acknowledging this contribution. |
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Originally from the Atlantic estuaries of the Americas where its abundance is restricted by native predators and parasites, it tolerates an extremely wide range of temperature and salinity. |
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For the sake of completeness, I would like to point out that the Commission does not support the determining of compulsory tariffs but at most tolerates it under certain circumstances. |
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When your physician decides you can return back home after the administration of the chemotherapy, weekly blood samples will be planned to evaluate how your body tolerates the chemotherapy. |
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Thanks to this sustained coronary circulation it can be supposed that the myocardium tolerates the increase in post-load at least in patients with no coronary pathology. |
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Negative total utilitarianism, in contrast, tolerates suffering that can be compensated within the same person. |
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It tolerates a variety of climates, but prefers drier conditions, especially in moist tropical climates. |
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The Norway spruce tolerates acidic soils well, but does not do well on dry or deficient soils. |
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The osprey tolerates a wide variety of habitats, nesting in any location near a body of water providing an adequate food supply. |
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It tolerates the poor grounds, heat, the dryness and adores the sun. |
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Baseball diamonds are popular launch sites, as are alfalfa fields: the latter tend to be large and, compared with other crops, alfalfa tolerates a fair bit of trampling. |
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It is one of the truffles less demanding. Although prefering sandy soils, it is also found in very clayey or loamy soils and also tolerates terrains of neutral or sub-acid reactions. |
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The idea of going back to a tacit bargain that tolerates organised crime, favoured by some in Mexico, is inimical to the rule of law, and thus to democracy and a free society. |
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The Government of the Sudan shares responsibility, because the Sudanese army tolerates these human rights abuses, integrates the Murahaleen in its military actions and in part finances, equips and deploys them. |
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In general the Greek authorities contest the allegation that it tolerates absence or default of payments by OA and that it does not impose interests on deferred payments or fines. |
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Cookware made from food grade silicone has become popular in recent years because it is colorful, nonstick, stain-resistant, hard-wearing, cools quickly, and tolerates extremes of temperature. |
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It tolerates my company like it tolerates the company of the bright footlong fish that floats near its head, lunging at matter the turtle has dislodged. |
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