Tolerant
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And by appreciating complexity, they become more tolerant, and tolerance leads to hope.
And you have many other countries trying to see and to rediscover that feeling of, "How do we imagine a future which is magnificent and peaceful and tolerant?"
These guys have really worked something out, since this leads to a highly
tolerant
society where fatal violence has not been observed yet.
You must be
tolerant.
So it turns out that the very same technology is also being used to grow new lines of corn, wheat, soybean and other crops that are highly
tolerant
of drought, of flood, of pests and pesticides.
My eureka moment was to find a bilingual solution for Arabic education, because effective communication and education is the road to more
tolerant
communities.
Going to a mosque regularly is actually linked to having more
tolerant
views of people of other faiths and greater civic engagement.
I come from one of the most liberal, tolerant, progressive places in the United States, Seattle, Washington.
It was a real shock to me, and it suggested that people like me who think of ourselves as inclusive, open and tolerant, perhaps don't know our own countries and societies nearly as well as we like to believe.
For all of us who care about creating liberal, open,
tolerant
societies, we urgently need a new vision, a vision of a more tolerant, inclusive globalization, one that brings people with us rather than leaving them behind.
One of the things that stands out for me very strikingly, looking at immigration attitudes in the United Kingdom, is that ironically, the regions of my country that are the most
tolerant
of immigrants have the highest numbers of immigrants.
So for instance, London and the Southeast have the highest numbers of immigrants, and they are also by far the most
tolerant
areas.
In the course of writing that book and studying the long history of civility and religious tolerance in the 17th century, I came to discover that there is a virtue of civility, and far from being bullshit, it's actually absolutely essential, especially for
tolerant
societies, so societies like this one, that promise not only to protect diversity but also the heated and sometimes even hateful disagreements that that diversity inspires.
But of course those fundamental disagreements are precisely the ones that
tolerant
societies like the United States propose to tolerate, which perhaps explains why, historically, at least,
tolerant
societies haven't been the happy-clappy communities of difference that you sometimes hear about.
Because remember, the same early modern crisis of civility that launched the Reformation also gave birth to
tolerant
societies, places like Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, and indeed, eventually the United States, places that at least aspired to protect disagreement as well as diversity, and what made that possible was the virtue of civility.
And as a result it's a very
tolerant
community, which is different, I think, than something like this, which is in Schaumburg, Illinois, where every little set of houses has their own cul-de-sac and drive-through Starbucks and stuff like that.
So, even though sometimes it's still hard, I will share with you that it helps me to realize society is more tolerant, usually because of places like this, because of ideas like this, and people like you, with an open mind.
How do we create an idea which is both
tolerant
to individuality, and also to collectivity, without polarizing the two into two different opposites?
Second, we become less
tolerant
of anybody who's different than we are.
Those two are much more
tolerant
to drought conditions than many other fruits and vegetables, and at the same time, they are considered high-value crops, both locally and internationally.
The ocean is, indeed, resilient and
tolerant
to a point, but we must be good custodians.
I'm pretty sure this comments come from people who consider themselves
tolerant
but don't tolerate that other people don't like this movie.
Supposedly, a movie about a magazine sending journalists to investigate reports of UFOs with one being more or less
tolerant
or agnostic about the whole affair and the other an Aussie, a hardened skeptic who laughs at the UFO nonsense.
Out of the cast, Paul Wesley, the director needing a big break, encountering more than he could possibly bargain for, Jake Tanner, is a nice guy, coming off very likable and
tolerant
of the crap he must contend with, considering the prima donnas and immature people in his entourage who often cause nothing but migraines.
Although audiences likely patted themselves on the back for being
tolerant
and liberal enough to see the film, the movie revolves around Kevin Kline's Howard Brackett, who is a grossly stereotyped gay man.
It is superbly cast with some of the best of current US actors, Parker Posey, who exudes energy even when she stands still, Eugene Levy as
tolerant
everyman who is nobody's doormat, even when he appears to be (or maybe, 'indomitable doormat').
I was extremely tolerant, and sat through the entire film.
Please be
tolerant
of other people's opinion.
I am very
tolerant
of really bad sci/fi and horror movies - I've been watching them since I was 4 or 5, so I've seen some really bad stuff, but I deal with it.
I recommend it for
tolerant
people!!!
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