This could have helped those with
less tolerance make it through the game.
Not exact matches
Tolerance for another's opinion is one of the things that
makes America free and great, backlash against Graham or the Chik - fil - A CEO is only evidence that people are becoming
less willing to listen to each other.
This process is attuned to the needs of a technological society, in which gender differences increasingly are
less important, functional equality for technical roles is more useful, cooperation and
tolerance make the workplace more efficient, and sexual behavior and family life are
less relevant to work life.
It will not increase religious
tolerance, but it will
make voters
less able to vote wisely.
Less riser
makes things happen more slowly, so the dough has more
tolerance.
Their glucose
tolerance also improved,
making them
less likely to develop type 2 diabetes (Science Translational Medicine, doi.org/cfdn).
Recent studies show that
less estrogen in the body leads to insulin resistance and impaired carbohydrate
tolerance,
making it harder for you to lose weight.
Long ago, Benjamin Franklin said that «wine
makes daily living easier,
less hurried, with fewer tensions and more
tolerance.»
Luckily, he's matched by a superior supporting cast of actors who deliver equally assured performances here, even when the people they're playing feel
less organic than machined to
make a political point about
tolerance and hypocrisy: To name just a few, Jesse Plemons, Rory Cochrane, Bill Camp, Ben Foster and the ubiquitous Timothée Chalamet are all on hand for some duration of the journey; Rosamund Pike, as a woman they meet named Rosalie Quaid, delivers a searing portrayal of trauma at its most physically excruciating and psychically disorienting.
Frenchies, while very popular, do come with some heath risks: their shorter faces
make breathing a little more difficult than other breeds, so they tend to have
less tolerance to heat and long bouts of exercise, according to the AKC.