The most serious danger that threatens humanity is a consumerist ethic which tolerates only one absolute value, individual freedom to choose among available commodities.
The citalopram appeared to be well tolerated with many quality-of-life and potential toxicity symptoms much improved compared to the baseline week.
They entailed tolerating uncertainty wherever reliable foundations could not be found.
If pressure is low, mutations of late-acting genes are tolerated because they affect biological fitness and reproduction only marginally.
We weren't ' enemies of people ' ; they tolerated us (megturtek).
The government, in turn, had difficulty in tolerating the visibility of its critics among the observers.
However, the editors are to be commended for tolerating disagreement amongst contributors.
Thus, if some scroungers are tolerated (and perhaps provide other benefits), it can still be in producers' interests to continue acquiring food. 14.