I really appreciate his sense of reverence and broad-minded tolerance for various religions. |
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I'd like to think the community of Otley and Yeadon is far more broad-minded and tolerant than that. |
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Legend is the title of the one reggae album that every broad-minded progressive is guaranteed to have in their record collection. |
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Although this is a family newspaper, I feel the readers are broad-minded enough to make their own judgment as to its suitability. |
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But that doesn't mean the nicest, most broad-minded editor can't give folks the impression that it's OK to just like one genre of music. |
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However, we've found that people in Swindon are receptive to new ideas and are broad-minded about art. |
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Freedom of opinion and expression is necessary to create pluralist, tolerant, broad-minded and democratic societies. |
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And the desire for understanding is the first step toward a more inclusive and broad-minded future. |
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Here are some questions to ask at the time of revision: is my report fair, broad-minded and dignified? |
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They seemed to be intelligent, broad-minded people, who had achieved a modus vivendi with contemporary culture. |
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This new program is building important links that are helping to make CSIS an organization which is more broad-minded and aware. |
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Crossing cultures for so many decades has naturally led to a broad-minded vision of not only people, but also products. |
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Their attention to detail, their sense of humour, their radiance, their sense of fun and broad-minded personality is second to none. |
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I'm generally a free-spirited and broad-minded chap who fully realises that it takes all sorts to make a world. |
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True upper-class ladies are low-keyed, cultured and broad-minded. |
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Underpinning the drive to self-government was a self-confident, broad-minded, radical and internationalist perspective best embodied for many by Hamish Henderson. |
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Perhaps more important is how much we have to gain if we approach problems with the same broad-minded and interdisciplinary attitude that the Greeks themselves displayed. |
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It is a weapon used to silence the freest, most broad-minded opinions. |
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They're knowledgeable, broad-minded and determined. |
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In fact, I've been knocked out by how broad-minded people have been. |
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This is a great tradition which broad-minded people of generous spirit will always continue to use as the foundation for the knowledge that they gain here. |
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Analysis of alternatives should entail a careful, broad-minded examination of all possible approaches, rather than focusing solely on more minor adjustments in technical design, scale or levels of protection. |
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On the energy production front, governments must remain broad-minded and not rule out any fuel source or technology option, if we are to remain steadfast in our goal of a low carbon world. |
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Every effort is made to protect your privacy: we are a broad-minded organization and have proved ourselves trustworthy to our many clients over the years. |
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The CCM thanked him for his scientific contribution to pressure metrology, his broad-minded outlook and his contribution to the Joint Working Group on Pressure. |
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The state's energy industry has become more broad-minded. |
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Dakotans like to believe that their long winters encourage reflection and reading, and the open view across the prairie inspires a broad-minded intellectual armature. |
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The latter case, whilst admirably broad-minded, relies on decisions made by a court obliged to sit on polling day, and is thus ill-suited to the organisational needs on which democracies are based. |
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The selection feels independent, broad-minded, sensitive. |
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Unusually broad-minded, he excludes no political formation from his government, stating that his only concern is that those appointed to key positions should do a good job. |
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They nonetheless strongly emphasized that freedom of expression and the demands of a pluralist, tolerant, broad-minded and democratic society needed to be taken into consideration in all cases being examined. |
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His attitudes towards women were typical of his broad-minded philosophy. |
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The key to being successful is to have discipline, be broad-minded and be willing to admit defeat if an investment goes against you. |
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A review could demonstrate to the allies the perils of introspection and isolationism, and emphasise the need for a broad-minded approach to European and world security. |
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The war will not be won by cowing aspiring terrorists but by preventing moderates turning into extremists and the broad-minded into fundamentalists. |
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Looking up bukkake is only recommended for the most broad-minded. |
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