Sentences with phrase «little tolerance for»

They made do with what they had, which wasn't much, and many died from a combination of overwork, malnourishment and inadequate housing (Caribbean mornings and evenings can be cool, particularly in the winter months and West Africans who were brought over as forced labour had relatively little tolerance for cold).
I find buyers have very little tolerance for things they don't understand.
So little tolerance for ignorance.
There is little tolerance for complaining about bugs or issues with Fast Ring as that is what you are signing up for when you join.
With the outside world rendered toxic to humanity, the residents of the silo deal with the struggles of an uncertain future beneath the world they once walked, and a strict governing body with little tolerance for free thought.
The court system has little tolerance for these types of red light violations, so you're going to need to come prepared if you want to have any chance of getting it dropped from your record.
If you lost the message in the hijinks, then let me recap: The next generation of your clients will have no sense of privacy, will expect everything to be streamed real - time online, and will have little tolerance for asynchronous communication such as email or voice mail.
They are your procurement department, the CFO, high level managers or board members who have little tolerance for proposal responses that are protracted and mundane.
Michelle Suskauer: I think there's very little tolerance for unprofessional behavior.
Juries have little tolerance for drunk drivers, so verdicts may be larger, and punitive damages may be available if the case involves wrongful death.
Courts are not fond of dealing with discovery disputes, but they also have little tolerance for absurd behavior.
It's an approach unlikely to satisfy Jacobson, who expresses little tolerance for diesel, even with filters installed.
I do admit that it can be a bit unsettling for those who feel they must be certain about what is true at all times — that they must have a stable «truth» to believe for every question — and for those with little tolerance for uncertainty.
Thermodynamics has little tolerance for amateurish dabbling, and climate is a thermodynamic problem.
Many people have little tolerance for artworks that resist viewers» projections of narrative or emotion onto them, as Meyer's do.
Miniature Pinschers do not wish to share the spotlight and have little tolerance for toddlers.
These animals have very little tolerance for stress and can literally die during blood collection or administration of a transfusion.
it sounds like something that i could use to get the conversation started with my wife as she is generally smart but has little tolerance for this sort of thing.
In my experience, unless an author has an established name (King, Howey, Baxter, Renolds, Scalzi, etc) there's very little tolerance for price.
Smartphone and tablet users are sensitive to how and where advertisements appear on their devices, and they have little tolerance for pop - up ads.
He demands respect at all times, and the old man has little tolerance for childish antics.
I'm 40 + and don't quite know how to say this, but... a little tolerance for us older folks, PLEASE.
The principal says she has little tolerance for teachers who aren't on board with her mission.
What is clear is that charter chains like Success Academy, which boast very high scores on state tests and very little tolerance for even mildly divergent behavior, are pleased since they will no longer have to bother with new teachers who have actually learned to teach and have existing teaching experience and knowledge of pedagogy.
In an increasingly crowded day, teachers are asked to teach more and more to a generation of students with little tolerance for teacher - directed, textbook - based learning.
Essentially a variation on Home Alone set in an airport, the movie finds Black cast as a grouchy airport employee with little tolerance for precocious pre-teens.
Just like the first film, Before Sunset is driven by its dialogue and locales, and for those with little tolerance for films that don't showcase a chase scene or an explosion at five minute intervals, you may find it talky and inconsequential, but at least it's only 80 minutes in length.
Obviously, this is not a film for everyone, as there is a large segment of society who have little tolerance for Shakespeare, or even costumed period pieces in general.
I have little tolerance for racism and prejudice.
I have very little tolerance for such things, so if thats your intention, waste someone...
I impose few limits on others and have little tolerance for fixed rules, schedules or traditions.I have a deep sense of compassion.
Kneeling plank has little tolerance for muscle weaknesses and imbalances.
News reports note that Mateen grew up in a traditional household with little tolerance for those who are gay.
It found, for example, that mechanisms are typically «mission - critical», with no backups and, in many cases, little tolerance for error.
Tight cultures have strict norms and little tolerance for deviant behavior; in «loose» societies, the opposite is true.
There's been little love between Miner, who has criticized the governor's policies toward fiscally stressed cities, and Cuomo, who has shown little tolerance for criticism.
The decision ultimately followed a sit - down with Republican Speaker John Boehner, who has had little tolerance for Republicans embroiled in controversy, the News and Politico reported.
Like any computer - read language, the CSS - HTML combo has very little tolerance for bad grammar.
Yes, I'm judgmental and have little tolerance for people who are anti-science.
She seemed to have little tolerance for «toxic» foods or where an ingredient label showed only processed ingredients and nothing close to a real food!
Some families have very little tolerance for yelling while in other families, yelling is a normal means of communicating.
But I have little tolerance for men who are going to argue condescendingly that women need to get in line and do what they say.
Pennant has not always been able to sustain his good form for Liverpool and his manager has little tolerance for ineffective flair players.
Her brand of politics thrives on divisiveness and anger, with little tolerance for people that don't blindly follow her misguided lead.
What's more, the relativist society in which we live ensures that there is an absolutism in this new sexual ethic, one in which there is very little tolerance for any dissenting voices.
Editorials condemned «slackers» in the church who refused to support the national effort and revealed little tolerance for those who chose the route of conscientious objection.
He had little tolerance for choosing to attend a ball game over a mid week service.
Very little tolerance for stupidity.
Interesting that the Pope has so much tolerance for the males in his priesthood who are gay, but so LITTLE tolerance for the women in religious orders who just want to serve in the way they feel called.
People have little tolerance for areas where discretion, prudence, and conscience rule.
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