Similar words: tolerance, tolerant, tolerate, tolerable, utterance, temperance, severance, exuberance. Meaning: [ɪn'tɑlərəns /-tɒl-] n. 1. impatience with annoyances 2. unwillingness to recognize and respect differences in opinions or beliefs.
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91) Despite public claim for openness and tolerance to other religions, exclusivism and intolerance are taught privately.
92) Both More and Cranmer served their time as enforcers of religious intolerance before falling victim to it themselves. No such stain sullies the record of Tyndale.
93) The UN gathering is expected to acchieve a real breakthtough against racism, xenophobia and intolerance.
94) However, the use of enteral feeding in patients with gastrointestinal intolerance is associated with underfeeding and consequent malnutrition.
95) Life is too short to be wasted in hatred, revenge, fault-finding, prejudice,(http://sentencedict.com/intolerance.html) intolerance and destruction.
96) No cardiac arrhythmia was found in hypoxia group. Conclusion Hypoxia is more effective in counter measuring orthostatic intolerance after weightlessness than Qigong.
97) A so - called milk allergy or lactose intolerance is really an intolerance or allergy to pasteurization.
98) Food allergy or intolerance? It's important to know the difference.
99) Though children were able to drink milk, they typically developed lactose intolerance as they grew up.
100) The cesarean delivery rate more than doubles when passing the 42nd week compared with 40 weeks because of cephalopelvic disproportion resulting from larger infants and by fetal intolerance of labor.
101) For example(sentencedict.com), lactose intolerance — when the body is unable to digest lactose (milk sugar) — is caused by low levels of the necessary enzyme.
102) Post-flight orthostatic intolerance is one of the symptoms experienced by astronauts. Space medicine has been focusing on the mechanism of the phenomena which is not fully clarified so far.
103) Yogurt contains active bacterial cultures that "eat" the milk sugar (lactose), making yogurt a great dairy product for those people who have a milk intolerance.
104) Her highly praised novels reflect an eclectic range of subjects, from academia (Blue Angel), intolerance and grace (A Changed Man), and, most recently, a young girl's coming of age (Goldengrove).
105) Pregnancy is associated with relative carbohydrate intolerance and insulin resistance.
106) The peak volume in hydrogen expiration testing, for those with lactase deficiency and with lactose intolerance appeared in 13 year and 12 year group respectively .
107) We are making an effort to crush hatred and intolerance.
108) The most common presenting symptom was intolerance to feed, encountered in 51 of the patients, followed by stridor in 32 patients.
109) Cardamon, which is found in India, has been used successful in treating Celiac disease, which is an intolerance to gluten found in most breads.
110) Working in a multiracial community had brought him up against the realities of intolerance.
111) That desire must be born of frustration, discontent, and yes, intolerance.
112) All my life I have fought against prejudice and intolerance.
113) Circumstances and the intolerance of little men had begun to make me lose faith.
114) But of course there is also a long history of extreme intolerance and nastiness.
115) I would like to ask: Is it Puyang gasoline burn intolerance?
116) But with lactose intolerance , it makes more consumers indigestion , distensible abdomen and so on after milk.
117) Chronic Orthostatic Intolerance : Part of a Spectrum of Dysfunction in Orthostatic Cardiovascular Homeostasis?
118) The declination of baroreceptor reflex function is one of the important factor causing orthostatic intolerance after space flight.
119) Objective: To determine whether childbearing increases the incidence of type 2 diabetes mellitus after accounting for preconception glycemia and gestational glucose intolerance.
120) Food allergy should not be confused with 'food intolerance', of which the best-defined with an immunological component is the gluten intolerance syndrome coeliac disease.
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