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accuracy tolerance INDUST

allowable tolerance INDUST

distortion tolerance ARCHIT

engineering tolerance ECON

fault tolerance

fault tolerance COMPUT
fault tolerance COMPUT

fault tolerance N COMPUT

frequency tolerance COMMUNIC

manufacturing tolerance

permissible tolerance

tolerance frequency COMMUNIC

tolerance value ARCHIT

unilateral tolerance ARCHIT

degree of tolerance ARCHIT

grade of tolerance

item price tolerance group ECON

limits of tolerance ARCHIT

price tolerance percentage ECON

price variance tolerance ECON

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Poor rotor/stator fit improper tolerances due to degradation with time.
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Their larvae (ammocoetes) have a low tolerance for high water temperatures, which may explain why they are not distributed in the tropics.
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However, the police, who have no tolerance for vandalism, attempt to stop the driver from completing her goal.
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In fact, some positive effects of epichloae on their host plants include increased growth, drought tolerance, and herbivore and pathogen resistance.
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For example, some guests prefer exciting rides and have high nausea tolerance levels, while other guests are just the opposite.
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His writings embody a spirit of tolerance towards different ideas and beliefs and a genuine respect for all religions.
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The tree has some tolerance to short-term storm surges of brackish water or seawater.
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Plants have been modified for insect protection, herbicide resistance, virus resistance, enhanced nutrition, tolerance to environmental pressures and the production of edible vaccines.
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Oz has great tolerance for eccentricity and oddness.
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Neutrality implies tolerance regardless of how disagreeable, deplorable, or unusual a perspective might be.
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