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  • 1tolerance */ — UK [ˈtɒlərəns] / US [ˈtɑlərəns] noun Word forms tolerance : singular tolerance plural tolerances Metaphor: Having an attitude of tolerance is like being in a broad, open space. Being intolerant is like being in a small, closed, and narrow space.… …

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  • 2tolerance — tol|er|ance [ talərəns ] noun * 1. ) uncount the attitude of someone who is willing to accept other people s beliefs, way of life, etc. without criticizing them even if they disagree with them: tolerance of/toward: We need to show greater… …

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  • 3Tolerance group — The term tolerance groups refers to a way to make sure that employees do not exceed their authority in financial transactions in an ERP system. Usually this is done by setting limits on the size of transaction an employee can process. As part of… …

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  • 4tolerance — The amount of variation permitted from an exact size or measurement. The actual amount from the smallest acceptable dimension to the largest acceptable dimension. The difference between the permissible maximum size and the permissible minimum… …

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  • 5tolerance — noun 1 (U) willingness to allow people to do, say, or believe what they want without criticizing them (+ of/towards): tolerance towards religious minorities 2 (C, U) the degree to which someone can suffer pain, difficulty etc without being harmed …

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  • 6Engineering tolerance — is the permissible limit or limits of variation in a physical dimension, a measured value or physical property of a material, manufactured object, system, or service, other measured values (such as temperature, humidity, etc.). in engineering and …

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  • 7Damage tolerance — is a property of a structure relating to its ability to sustain defects safely until repair can be effected. The approach to engineering design to account for damage tolerance is based on the assumption that flaws can exist in any structure and… …

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  • 8International Foundation for Human Rights and Tolerance — Infobox Organization size = 200px caption = name = International Foundation for Human Rights and Tolerance formation = 1997 type = Human rights group affiliated with Scientology status = Non profit purpose = headquarters = California, USA num… …

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  • 9Shade tolerance — is an ecological concept that refers to plants abilities to tolerate low light levels. The term is also used in horticulture and landscaping, although in this context its use is sometimes sloppy, especially with respect to labeling of plants for… …

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  • 10Desiccation tolerance — refers to the ability of an organism to withstand or endure extreme dryness, or drought like conditions. Plants and animals living in arid or periodically arid environments such as temporary streams or ponds may face the challenge of desiccation …

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