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COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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racial
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Other factors contributing to a negative view of Britain were the royal family, violence in Northern Ireland and racial intolerance .
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Even more important, the pace of disengagement among whites has been uncorrelated with racial intolerance or support for segregation.
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But other forces need to be considered. Racial intolerance and racism are probably greater than Scarman assumed.
religious
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It could have defended the frontiers, repressed religious intolerance and done something to accelerate economic and intellectual progress.
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No aristocrats these, but peasants threatened by the religious intolerance of the revolutionary authorities in Paris.
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The destruction of temples now appears as in accordance with Xerxes' religious intolerance , which may indeed have helped to cause the revolt.
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Three of these are of major significance: scientism, relativism and religious intolerance .
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food
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Menopause symptoms are similar to those of food intolerance and may in fact be triggered off by hormone changes.
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More undigested food molecules pass through the gut wall than in healthy individuals, making food intolerance much more likely.
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Signs of food intolerance to look out for include skin rashes and loose watery stools.
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Some of those who are dismissive of food intolerance , see hyperventilation as a widespread cause of vague, multiple symptoms.
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At present, there is no good explanation for the link between candidiasis, food intolerance and chemical sensitivity.
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These dummy challenges are also known as placebos. Food intolerance or psychosomatic illness?
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Not surprisingly, some of these patients are thought to have food intolerance .
glucose
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Prospective studies have also been performed in subjects with impaired glucose intolerance .
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The degree of glucose intolerance for any given birth weight was influenced independently by body mass index in adulthood.
lactose
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They may be at the root of colic, which is why lactose intolerance is important here.
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Many say, for example, that lactose intolerance is mostly in the minds of consumers.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Many of our friends' lives have been shattered by intolerance , persecution and torture.
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Religious intolerance has always been a major cause of war.