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So, perhaps the more important message is that society’s
tolerance
for monetization is proportional to the legitimacy accorded to the distribution of money.
But if people believe that the moneyed are primarily those who are well connected or crooked, their
tolerance
for monetary transactions falls.
For now, South Korea will need to rely on lionhearted
tolerance
in its relations with the North, because there is simply no other viable option at hand.
High
tolerance
for failure keeps everybody striving to succeed.
They also recognize the need for further liberalization of the country’s financial system, a move that will require
tolerance
for outright defaults on bad loans – and the anxiety and anger that comes with them.
But however unpleasant anti-immigrant rhetoric and policies may be, the main target of the populists’ ire remains the sinister globalist elite, represented by George Soros and other liberals whom they accuse of promoting human rights, compassion for refugees, and religious
tolerance
to further their own interests.
“Frankly,” he said, “we need a lot less of the passive
tolerance
of recent years and a much more active, muscular liberalism.”
If European countries do not lurch to the right, and if Schulz emerges as Germany’s leader – and the EU’s de facto president – the EU will have less
tolerance
for British demands.
The Party's evident
tolerance
toward these ideas was assumed to emanate from Hu Jintao himself.
As so often in the past, this latest reform effort hit the limits of permissible Party
tolerance
almost before it got going.
The objective of amoral foreign policy is to sustain order in an anarchic international system by ensuring
tolerance
and pluralism among a number of independent actors.
Barcelona is not just the European city that has attracted the largest number of immigrants from the Maghreb, especially Morocco; it is also a symbol of intercultural dialogue and
tolerance.
In the extreme, governments can appoint central bank leaders who have a long-standing record of stating a
tolerance
for moderate inflation – an exact parallel to the idea of appointing “conservative” central bankers as a means of combating high inflation.
Even in countries that are heralded for their openness and tolerance, such as India, Christian groups have been subject to attacks.
MADRID – After years of intensifying fragmentation and tension, the European Union may be on the verge of losing its most precious assets: peace, prosperity, freedom of movement, and values such as tolerance, openness, and unity.
But adapting this Western legacy for the contemporary Arab world, while recovering Arabs’ own medieval heritage of
tolerance
and scientific excellence, will be difficult.
Sykes and Picot cannot be blamed for the region’s pervasive lack of
tolerance
and political freedom, poor schools, or the unfair ways in which girls and women are treated.
Europeans consumers' growing awareness of their rights and farmers' increasing fear of dependence on multinational companies are symptoms of a deeper concern about values and priorities: the type of environment we want, the role of biodiversity, our
tolerance
for risk, and the price we are prepared to pay for regulation.
Harbin, for example, prides itself on its history of
tolerance
and openness to foreigners.
In the 12 years since its transition to democracy, Indonesia has regularly held local and national elections, developed a functioning free market, and strengthened its culture of
tolerance
towards the country’s Christian, Hindu, Buddhist, and Chinese minorities.
If we can cultivate a wider
tolerance
of human diversity, politicians, business leaders, and administrators would be less fearful of “exposure,” because they would realize that they have done nothing that they must hide.
It is also indicative of the need for new relationships based on understanding, tolerance, and respect for cultural diversity.
Although there have been many obstacles on the road to good relations, this year could provide a unique opportunity to forge a new discourse of
tolerance
and understanding between the peoples of the Islamic world and the West.
Most importantly, committed organizations and individuals must unite and mobilize to isolate the extremists – and remain united in working to develop the culture of
tolerance
and respect needed to ensure the full enjoyment of our rights.
In less feverish times than these, no one could possibly have taken exception to Queen Beatrix’s speech last Christmas, when she pleaded for
tolerance
and “respect for minorities.”
Wilders uses every opportunity to test Muslims’ (often very limited)
tolerance.
The association of elites with foreignness, tolerance, and metropolitan cities is nothing new.
His success is based on that sense of
tolerance
as betrayal.
There are plenty of serious intellectuals in Islamic societies who want to revive the reformist call for the embrace of some of the ideas of Western Enlightenment: the value of science, the importance of liberal tolerance, and the need for free and open discussion.
But one must not underestimate the endurance of values like
tolerance
and solidarity within European societies.
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