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The far harder task is to feel its intolerability and seek the strength to change it."
Late in the novel he explains that "we've reached a point beyond the normal - we've reached a point of intolerability."
The force, which had not slackened for an instant, waxed slowly to the very verge of intolerability, and grimly, doggedly, the Lensman fought it.
The most commonly reported adverse experiences were the intolerability of the strong flavour of ginger and wrist irritation among respondents who used acupressure wrist bands.
The absolute intolerability of any breach of the Human Rights Convention is but one of the messages from the report on human rights.
It seems to me that the facts of this case do not come anywhere near to the level of intolerability which is required when considering the provisions of article 13.
But, as soon as one is doing absolutely nothing, the intolerability strikes one as being not so much a freedom as a prison, walled on every side by limitless possibility-"It was impossible to choose because I could live anywhere."
Many transportation experts have long relied on an imprecise traffic principle called the "level of intolerability," which essentially holds that when traffic gets too unbearable, a certain number of frustrated drivers will give up and use mass transit, preventing permanent gridlock.