An individual pet is usually more manageable and tolerable for most households. |
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This isn't a real solution, though, as it's not enough to get the infantry overstretch down to tolerable levels. |
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He or she can also explain options for managing side effects to make treatment more tolerable. |
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His world had tilted off its axis, but her presence made it more tolerable. |
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Fortunately, the picture itself is sharp enough that these imperfections are at least tolerable. |
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The dive is prolonged because the carbon dioxide level remains tolerable for longer, but towards the end the oxygen has diminished significantly. |
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Numbers have leapt to 30 times the level considered tolerable in some of the worst affected areas of the city. |
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Generally this is a tolerable CD, not something that I would personally buy or encourage my friends to go out and buy. |
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But then Nicole arrives looking simply delicious, and her voice is tolerable enough. |
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The voice acting is actually tolerable for the most part, unlike most other games. |
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Up to this point, she has carried the movie on a relatively tolerable level of interest, having gained some sympathy from the viewer. |
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She has an indefinable screen presence that makes even her poorest scenes tolerable. |
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Still, this loss is tolerable, because the amplifier boosts the signal level enough to get it to the donor site. |
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People, slow but sure, are becoming more and more tolerable of different faiths, cultures, and races. |
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Both games are full of nasty, sadistic violence, leavened just enough by irony and black humor to be tolerable. |
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Despite the minimized acceleration, this still isn't tolerable to humans sitting vertically. |
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The defendant wore Burnside whiskers of tolerable length, say two or three inches long, of light sandy color. |
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The estate is a pocket of lawlessness and it is not tolerable that people have to live with that. |
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With the hit parade out in full force, tracks from Bleed Like Me were infinitely more tolerable than they are on the record. |
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The daylong flight was tolerable in business class, with legroom and hostesses to fuss over us. |
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Normally, the parosmia either disappears or decreases to tolerable levels over time. |
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And, in fine, the defects are almost always more tolerable than the change necessary for their removal. |
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Frequent changing and washing of pillowcases, bed linen and sheets keeps the dust mite population in the bedroom to tolerable levels. |
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Most complaints in the past were about bus operators, who let drivers and conductors increase fares above a tolerable limit. |
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Don't think much of her, really, though she has a wit and pithiness that makes it tolerable. |
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I just know that one beer bash was fine, two was tolerable, and the third was just a way to eat up time on Memorial Day. |
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When Winston Churchill opposed the conventional wisdom that Hitler was tolerable, he was isolated from public life, his sanity questioned. |
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To countercheck the view that pluralism is tolerable or inevitable, the CDF published a declaration, Dominus Iesus. |
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Between the water draining, the cool water pouring in, and her skin deadened from sensation, the pain started to become tolerable. |
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That means the music is turned down to a tolerable level and the arguments peppered with colourful church-related profanities begins. |
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After suffering through countless duds, Sci-Fi has finally produced something tolerable, even entertaining, which is really saying something. |
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The jitter amplitude just before the output crosses this error threshold is defined as the maximum tolerable jitter of the input under test. |
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For some reason, the wholesale destruction of property is considered a tolerable way to traditionally celebrate the New Year in France. |
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What would be wrong in a works canteen or a student refectory may be acceptable or tolerable or not worth making a fuss over in a night club. |
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The good stock design and soft recoil pad, along with an all-up weight of around 8 pounds, kept recoil tolerable. |
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However, this same reproachable conduct seems to be tolerable if the abuser is an already established member of the group. |
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Everybody gets feelings of sadness or depression and most of these are short-lived and tolerable. |
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This paper investigates the least maneuver velocity through the tolerable apolune and other lunar orbit elements. |
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Fortunately, yellow archangel is easy to pull out, making control efforts both tolerable and worthwhile. |
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The muffs have excellent noise attenuation in that they will bring the decibels down to a tolerable level. |
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Running the X-Dream at about the halfway mark performance averages out, and the noise output is very tolerable. |
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Compared to this bounty, all material gains appear so small and all suffering appears to be easily tolerable. |
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Yet, in spite of the odds, many people are able to make marriage at least tolerable for many decades. |
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This is generally agreed to be a tolerable noise level above which continuous noise could well cause annoyance. |
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The pain keeps hitting me in waves, ranging from barely tolerable to excruciating. |
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The company encourages a little levity to make crammed flights slightly more tolerable. |
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Using local anesthesia reduces the patient's trauma to a tolerable level. |
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At a pitch I could be a tolerable road-sweeper or an inefficient gardener or even a tenth-rate farm hand. |
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It should stay up, support large numbers of open browser windows without crashing, have a tolerable text editor, and it should be easy for me to cut and paste. |
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I've spoken to the planning department, but they have said the difference is within a tolerable level, so they are not prepared to do anything about it. |
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He does well to make these scenes as tolerable as they are, but all the film gains from the plot's paraphernalia is a couple of superficial twists. |
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The chromatic aberration, the secondary spectrum, and the spherical aberration could be corrected, and although the spherochromaticity was large, it was tolerable. |
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The small gaps and sags may be tolerable to an individual, but the purchaser must know he or she is buying something that was manufactured for millions. |
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Often, of course, it's judicious fixing of the director's first attempt that saves a turkey, or elevates it from being tolerable to something rather better. |
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By following the ridge of the city's hills, it provides tolerable gradients and avoids steep inclines, which proliferate in the city's side streets. |
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The combination of glossy production, adequate acting and competent editing was enough to make Pearl Harbor or The Mummy Returns at least tolerable. |
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In severe winter weather turkeys will frequent conifer stands such as hemlock, spruce, and pines where the temperature and wind are more tolerable. |
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And I can be almost tolerable, if you take me in small doses. |
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To be fair, she's been quite tolerable since things calmed down. |
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This is tolerable as long as the level of that tax is comparatively low. |
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After a few whistles and catcalls, the hubbub quiets to a tolerable level. |
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What is typically omitted from this story for the sake of a tolerable holiday celebration is a little historical context. |
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Will Ferrell, in all his green-suited glory, and a tolerable Zooey Deschanel changed our lives ten years ago. |
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Catharine was a tolerable archeress with the long-bow, and the hut was now seldom without game of one kind or other. |
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Had the world been coagmented from that supposed fortuitous jumble, this hypothesis had been tolerable. |
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The number considered tolerable by the WHO is about 10 homicides per 100,000 inhabitants. |
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Any dust underground was undesirable, but tolerable limits of exposure to silicotic rock based on medical research were known. |
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Thurman is tolerable, Firth stretches himself to play yet another stuffed shirt while Morgan irritates like an jockstrap made from asbestos. |
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We intend being at Leamington before long, unless some change in the weather should make our stay in these parts more tolerable. |
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That move left the Sequani between him and the Jura mountains, not a tolerable situation for either if they were not going to be allies. |
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Anonymous Opinoin of the scientific panel on dietic products, nutrition and allergies on a request from the commission related to the tolerable upper intake level of tin. |
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We have no Dictionary of our Language, and scarce a tolerable Grammar. |
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Men may live together in society with some tolerable degree of security, though there is no civil magistrate to protect them from the injustice of those passions. |
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A North Carolinian by birth, Kirkman, 31, fled his native state for the more liberal Manhattan, where as a gay man he might live a more tolerable existence. |
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More than triple the acceptable levels of cadmium were found in two products, each of which delivered a total amount of cadmium above the tolerable limit for certain people. |
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Mr. Jos had hired a pair of horses for his open carriage, with which cattle, and the smart London vehicle, he made a very tolerable figure in the drives about Brussels. |
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