The most successful mixed marriages are those between educated individuals who have been brought up liberally and with religious tolerance. |
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The message of religious tolerance comes through more explicitly afterward. |
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London's character, its liberality, religious tolerance and diversity, is the very thing that makes it vulnerable. |
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He wants a modernist, liberal Pakistan in which there is religious tolerance and respect for the law. |
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Both loved freedom, both were deeply moral beings, and both were passionately committed to social and religious tolerance. |
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One of the central tenets of a liberal agenda is to enshrine the principle of religious tolerance, and religious non-discrimination. |
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Both were advocates of religious tolerance and antagonists of untouchability. |
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We are fortunate to experience good religious tolerance in our town, but sadly, your report is more likely to hinder than assist our efforts. |
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Little did I understand that by trying to educate my colleagues about the need for religious tolerance, I was encouraging them to suspect me. |
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Rather, it means the constitutional enshrinement of the principle of national and cultural and ethnic and religious tolerance. |
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My ideas of free speech, democracy, and religious tolerance followed to win over even the most stubborn of nonconformists. |
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Despite occasional tensions and even wars, Asia has demonstrated a great degree of religious tolerance and peaceful coexistence. |
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Thus the paradox emerges that the particularist element in Judaism proved the embryo of a theory of religious tolerance. |
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Artists may also play an important role in public education regarding religious tolerance and in building bridges between different communities. |
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After Deng Xiao Ping took power, the situation improved rapidly for the Muslims and there was a return, of sorts, to religious tolerance. |
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Please rest assured that Huntington, New York, has a long history of religious tolerance. |
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A national council for tolerance and civil integration had been established to promote a spirit of religious tolerance. |
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He therefore believed that religious tolerance had been achieved in his country. |
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The visual arts industry there has played an important role in public education regarding religious tolerance. |
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Democratic tradition has been built over centuries on a foundation of religious tolerance. |
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But religious tolerance would be a wholesome goodie for every boy and girl. |
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World peace, religious tolerance, and an end to global poverty, hunger, and disease. |
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The symbols of world religions and quotes from their sacred books that adorn the walls of the mandapam will greatly promote religious tolerance and unity. |
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Seemingly there is a long path ahead to ensure peace when sport is used as a weapon by those who care not a whit for political harmony or religious tolerance. |
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Racial and religious tolerance is critical for a peacefully existence. |
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Luhulima believes that each side's fanatic desire to avenge the other's most recent attack will continue to undermine religious tolerance throughout Indonesia. |
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Albania is an example of religious tolerance, but requires further progress to reach international standards in human and minority rights. |
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Nearly all the reports referred to the crucial role of churches in awareness raising and education for religious tolerance. |
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Armenia noted that Egyptian traditions became an asset for religious tolerance and it noted with appreciation Egypt's initiatives to advance the freedom of religion. |
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Sudan is a country of racial and cultural harmony and religious tolerance. |
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Media campaigns on radio and television have spread messages allowing for a better knowledge and appreciation of the values of religious tolerance. |
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It encompassed, among other traits, increased religious tolerance, an affinity for political liberty and representative government, social mobility, and a tough individualism. |
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He fostered political and religious tolerance and drew talented minds to the college, including Christopher Wren. |
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Gambians officially observe the holidays of both religions and practice religious tolerance. |
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The drift of population was compensated by immigration of new liegemen from Bohemia who found not only religious tolerance in the town and the manor, but also good conditions for living. |
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The Slovak culture has also been strongly marked by the very high degree of religious tolerance that prevailed inspite of the conflicts through history. |
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Charles acquiesced to the Clarendon Code even though he favoured a policy of religious tolerance. |
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Soon however, James's policy of religious tolerance caused tensions to rise between them. |
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During the Enlightenment there was a great emphasis upon liberty, democracy, republicanism, and religious tolerance. |
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Resistance held out, eventually forcing the guarantee of religious tolerance in the Treaty of Limerick. |
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Akbar, a Mughal ruler for example, sought religious tolerance and abolished jizya. |
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He also advocated extended suffrage, equality before the law, and religious tolerance. |
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Williams was a Puritan who preached religious tolerance, separation of Church and State, and a complete break with the Church of England. |
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Strongly pushed by Dutch Revolt leader William the Silent, the Dutch Republic became known for its relative religious tolerance. |
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However, compared to the rest of France, Alsace enjoyed a climate of religious tolerance. |
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During the Enlightenment there was a great emphasis upon liberty, republicanism and religious tolerance. |
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Roman universalism was characterized by cultural and religious tolerance and a focus on civil efficiency and the rule of law. |
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The period is seen today to have had episodes of relative religious tolerance. |
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Nassau also created an environment of Dutch religious tolerance, new to Portuguese America and irritating to his Calvinist associates. |
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Macau residents are endowed with considerable religious tolerance and freedom. |
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The Viceroy stopped land grabs, decreed religious tolerance and admitted Indians into civil service, albeit mainly as subordinates. |
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Religious freedom, which has been guaranteed since 1939, and religious tolerance are promoted by the government and the constitution. |
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I asked for world peace, religious tolerance and an end to poverty. |
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In fact, it guarantees religious tolerance. |
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That visit led to increased religious tolerance. |
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But themes of religious tolerance do surface. |
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Buddhists have pleaded for religious tolerance. |
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The pope stressed religious tolerance and understanding. |
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A Ministerial Department for Churches and an Inter-Religious Council had been created with a view to promoting religious tolerance and equality for all citizens, regardless of religion. |
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We will continue to work closely with the General Assembly, the various United Nations bodies and all concerned in building a culture of peace based on cultural and religious tolerance and cooperation. |
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Furthermore, since 2004, an annual national competition has been organised for journalistic excellence in respect of ethnic and religious tolerance. |
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Despite this legal framework and the inherited tradition of religious tolerance, Turkey, like other multi-faith societies, is not totally immune to isolated incidents against non-Muslims. |
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This point of view was blessed and encouraged by the Umayyads, who saw the political quietism and religious tolerance of the Murjiʾah as support for their own regime. |
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The Levellers were a political movement during the English Civil War that emphasised popular sovereignty, extended suffrage, equality before the law and religious tolerance. |
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The ruling elite practised religious tolerance and Chancery Slavonic language was used as an auxiliary language to the Latin for official documents. |
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Because Romans had never been obligated to cultivate one god or one cult only, religious tolerance was not an issue in the sense that it is for competing monotheistic systems. |
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Kublai encouraged Asian arts and demonstrated religious tolerance. |
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He mainly argued for religious tolerance and freedom of thought. |
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