Tolerance
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So these first reformers sought to engage with the ideas that they saw emerging from Europe: rationality,
tolerance
and ethically determined behavior.
A Global New DealNEW YORK – Recent political developments, including the defeat of incumbent governments in France and Greece, suggest that the public’s
tolerance
for economic policies that do not reduce unemployment has collapsed.
Third, Iran is anxious that weaponization could exhaust any remaining
tolerance
from Russia and China.
The second coming of liberalism represented by Roosevelt, Keynes, and the founders of the European Union has been destroyed by the economics of globalization: the pursuit of an ideal equilibrium through the free movement of goods, capital, and labor, with its conjoined
tolerance
of financial criminality, obscenely lavish rewards for a few, high levels of unemployment and underemployment, and curtailment of the state’s role in welfare provision.
After all, political honesty - and honest politicians - is more likely to take root in a society marked by a culture of tolerance, solidarity, and the equal enjoyment of individual rights.
In Jaffa, Israel, a school run by the Church of Scotland teaches the virtues of
tolerance
to Muslim, Jewish, and Christian children.
Despite the relatively costless overthrow of the Qaddafi regime, America’s prolonged interventions in Afghanistan and Iraq have severely strained the public’s
tolerance
for an active foreign policy.
Multilateral backing can help sustain domestic approval, or at least tolerance, in the US and other countries, including the one where the hostilities are taking place.
To regain the more than 200,000 hectares of irrigated land that is lost to cultivation annually, scientists have enhanced the salt
tolerance
of crops as diverse as tomatoes and canola.
As monetary tightening reveals the vulnerabilities in the real economy, the collapse of asset-price bubbles will trigger another economic crisis – one that could be even more severe than the last, because we have built up a
tolerance
to our strongest macroeconomic medications.
The political recalibrations occurring in the world’s major economies highlight the limits on the level and pace of immigration a society can absorb without excessive disruption; on citizens’ willingness to abide centralized, let alone supranational, rule; and on public
tolerance
of economic weakness.
One of the flaws of Wolfowitz’s anti-corruption agenda that expansion or continuation of aid for countries favored by the Bush administration, like Iraq or Pakistan, was pushed, regardless of how corrupt they were, while there was little
tolerance
elsewhere.
But their
tolerance
inevitably fades - and fast.
Moreover, while sugar does not exhibit classic withdrawal symptoms, it does lead to
tolerance
and dependence that can cause bingeing, craving, and cross-sensitization to narcotics.
A zero
tolerance
policy must be applied for arrears on contributions.
The roadmap must be rooted in tolerance, freedom, and pluralism.
But labor is no longer cheap, road construction to connect major cities has given way to building large shopping malls in small towns, and land sales based on rezoning are reaching both economic limits and the limits of villagers’
tolerance.
Risky projects are at a steep discount today, because the private-sector financial market’s risk
tolerance
has collapsed.
It is this
tolerance
of cultural and religious diversity that could be endangered if the Sunni-inspired revolt sweeps the country.
In today’s atmosphere of what Marcuse would call “repressive tolerance,” such language would be considered “stigmatizing.”
More recently, it appears that he ruled his little organization with no
tolerance
for dissent.
Aided by the European Central Bank – which loosened its collateral policy for refinancing credits and increased its
tolerance
for emergency liquidity assistance and credits under the Agreement on Net Financial Assets – they drew hundreds of billions of euros out of the monetary system through so-called Target overdrafts.
What are the deep cultural, intellectual, and spiritual sources for freedom, tolerance, and productivity?
Indeed, the Kurds have forged one of the region’s few examples of a vibrant democracy that upholds tolerance, cultural coexistence, and the rule of law.
Maybe it requires instead, the development over time of a culture of
tolerance
and civil liberties.
Kurds have long been proud of their
tolerance.
But this
tolerance
is confined to the skilled and the wealthy.
There may even be considerable international
tolerance
for some carefully defined and limited action in Syria in the event of an obvious imminent humanitarian threat.
It also requires
tolerance
of minorities and respect for individual rights, as well as the development of effective institutions for resolving political conflicts in divided societies.
For more than 200 years, Britain represented a certain ideal of liberty and
tolerance
(at least for many Europeans;Indians might have taken a somewhat different view).
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