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TOLERATE
Definitionen von TOLERATE
- etwas oder jemanden tolerieren, dulden, ertragen
- Schmerzen ertragen, eine schwere Zeit durchmachen
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Beispiele für die Verwendung von TOLERATE in einem Satz
- While living anywhere within the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone is technically illegal today, authorities tolerate those who choose to live within some of the less irradiated areas, and an estimated 150 people live in Chernobyl in 2020.
- While recreational use, possession and trade of non-medicinal drugs described by the Opium Law are all technically illegal under Dutch law, official policy since the late 20th century has been to openly tolerate all recreational use while tolerating possession and trade under certain circumstances.
- Biostasis is the ability of an organism to tolerate environmental changes without having to actively adapt to them.
- Most crayfish cannot tolerate polluted water, although some species, such as Procambarus clarkii, are hardier.
- It is primarily used to treat people with schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder who have had an inadequate response to two other antipsychotics, or who have been unable to tolerate other drugs due to extrapyramidal side effects.
- A rare fern species, Adiantum viridimontanum, grows which can tolerate the high nickel content of serpentine.
- They could tolerate a reasonably high inflation as this would lead to lower unemployment – there would be a trade-off between inflation and unemployment.
- In contrast, Jackson scorned levity and practiced his religion more fervently than Hill could tolerate.
- In part, Motteux suffered for frankly rendering the vulgarity of Rabelais, to a generation of readers less prepared to tolerate it than Urquhart's had been.
- As a result, coevolution of herbivores and their host plants required development of the physiological capability to detoxify or tolerate poisons.
- It turned out that the SBB power transmission network was overloaded and did not provide enough redundancy to tolerate the shutdown of the four cable Amsteg-Steinen power line due to construction work.
- Other associated features include stilted speech, a lack of deriving enjoyment from most activities, feeling as though one is an "observer" rather than a participant in life, an inability to tolerate emotional expectations of others, apparent indifference when praised or criticized, all forms of asexuality, and idiosyncratic moral or political beliefs.
- Macaques are highly adaptable to different habitats and climates and can tolerate a wide fluctuation of temperatures and live in varying landscape settings.
- This was particularly unfavourable for the Poles, who wouldn't accept or tolerate a Protestant monarch.
- Texas A&M also has an Honor System which states, Aggies do not lie, cheat or steal or tolerate those who do.
- This incident was the point at which Brown could no longer tolerate the sexism and patriarchy of the Black Panther Party.
- Diverse groups learn to tolerate one another by developing "what Rawls calls 'overlapping consensus': individuals and groups with diverse metaphysical views or 'comprehensive schemes' will find reasons to agree about certain principles of justice that will include principles of toleration".
- The half-hearted policies of the late Umayyads to tolerate non-Arab Muslims and Shi'as had failed to quell unrest among these minorities.
I know that my retirement will make no difference in its cardinal principles, that it will always fight for progress and reform, never tolerate injustice or corruption, always fight demagogues of all parties, never belong to any party, always oppose privileged classes and public plunderers, never lack sympathy with the poor, always remain devoted to the public welfare, never be satisfied with merely printing news, always be drastically independent, never be afraid to attack wrong, whether by predatory plutocracy or predatory poverty.
- However, the language of peremptory norms was not used in connection with these trials; rather, the basis of criminalisation and punishment of Nazi atrocities was that civilisation could not tolerate their being ignored because it could not survive their being repeated.
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