Tolerance
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Of course, institutional differences between America and Western Europe do exist: in the regulation of labor, in restrictions on land-use and redevelopment, in the
tolerance
of competition authorities for resale price maintenance and related practices.
Dubai’s brand is further strengthened by its political stability, safety, tolerance, cultural diversity, and high standard of living, which are a draw for skilled expatriates from around the world.
The Fairness of Financial RescueBERKELEY – Perhaps the best way to view a financial crisis is to look at it as a collapse in the risk
tolerance
of investors in private financial markets.
Whatever the cause, when the risk
tolerance
of the market crashes, so do prices of risky financial assets.
Government
tolerance
of bribery and racketeering enabled opponents to say the "mafia" was grabbing the gains of economic change.
Europe Turns RightAMSTERDAM – Whatever happened to the good Europeans, those nice folks in small northern countries who liked to think of themselves as the world champions of liberty and
tolerance?
The hope that economic growth promotes peace and
tolerance
is based on people’s tendency to compare themselves not just to others in the present, but also to what they remember of people – including themselves – in the past.
Little will be genuinely free in a future crafted by these populists: "liberalism" behind barricades; "welfare" that denies the most needy;
"tolerance"
that allows some to be targets; the un-liberating leader-cults of "noisy little men," their nationalisms and their narrow-mindedness, their police priorities and procrustean plans for "integrating" minorities.
It requires measures that do not come easily to citizens, groups, and authorities steeped in a tradition of liberalism and
tolerance.
We must accept that there are limits to
tolerance.
Moreover, Colombian
tolerance
for the drug lords - Pablo Escobar, perhaps the most notorious, had been elected to Congress - was evaporating.
Cameron is right: “key values” like “democracy and tolerance” are fine things, and they ought to be defended.
Commentators search for words to describe his assault on conventional norms of leadership and
tolerance
in a modern liberal democracy.
He might have mentioned, however, that Denmark is a relatively homogeneous country of 5.6 million people that has very low
tolerance
for immigration.
The G-20 should agree that open-minded education that promotes religious
tolerance
should be a responsibility of all countries.
Just days after Obama declared last October that Malaysia was a model of “diversity and tolerance,” Malaysian authorities denied non-Muslims the right to use the word “Allah” in the practice of their own faiths – a decision condemned throughout the Muslim world for its negative portrayal of Islam.
A people’s
tolerance
for change and adaptation should not be strained beyond its limits, different though these will be in different countries.
The Britain that has always championed liberty, tolerance, and social responsibility should be ready once again to lead a progressive movement, spearheading action to fight climate change, resist protectionism, and encourage sustainable growth.
To prevent conflict and give voice to the region’s marginalized groups,
tolerance
and respect for human rights must be made essential ingredients of governance.
Kuwait now allows women to vote, Qatar has embraced an ambitious reform program, Bahrain has shown great
tolerance
of mass demonstrations, and the U.A.E. is allowing something like a free press.
Nigeria’s radical gender inequality reflects a widespread
tolerance
of discrimination against girls, which facilitates the brutal actions of extremist groups like Boko Haram and creates fertile ground for traffickers.
Ensuring that domestic demand decelerates to a more sustainable pace is necessary to moderate the upward pressure on prices that threatens the credibility of the inflation-targeting monetary-policy framework – indeed, in April, the 12-month consumer inflation rate breached the upper limit of the central bank’s
tolerance
band.
And it means, more broadly, setting out a positive vision of shared identity based on openness, tolerance, and diversity that can bring together people of all backgrounds.
Namibia's President Sam Nujoma complains that the West wants to impose its decadent sexual values on Africa through the guise of gay
tolerance.
Indeed, for many international actors, Western notions of
tolerance
and political correctness – for example, acceptance of “non-traditional lifestyles,” such as homosexuality – are, in Putin’s words, an affront to the world’s “God-given diversity.”
Tunisia must strive to maintain that sense of cohesion, which requires a commitment to transparency, tolerance, and inclusiveness – both politically and economically.
For laws can be used to ensure equality of opportunity and tolerance, or they can be used to maintain inequalities and the power of elites.
Hong Kong’s cosmopolitanism long ago planted the seeds of
tolerance
and respect in our approach to government.
Where there were traditions of civil society, pluralism, tolerance, independent civic institutions, and the ability to develop a coherent multi-party system – for example, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, and Slovakia – transitions to democracy succeeded; where these traditions did not exist, as in Russia and Ukraine, neo-authoritarian regimes took over.
As an Arabist by training, immersed in Arab and Muslim culture, he always hoped that the glorious Arab past could be rejuvenated, that an Arab and Muslim culture of
tolerance
could triumph over fanaticism and extremism.
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