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How to use tolerant in a sentence

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We are more tolerant of failures in quality now, and more receptive, at last, to the thought that the idea is more important than the medium.
While we are tolerant of the ideas of persons visiting our church this does not mean our church accepts or promotes these ideas.
We have grown so tolerant of loud debate that any opinion short of violence is a reasoned one.
So, we have the prospect of a government with a smaller majority and facing voters who are less likely to be tolerant of economic pain.
Each breakthrough will lead the way toward a new culture that is less tolerant of corruption.
He says if he's learned anything from the events of the last seven years it's to be more tolerant of people, to judge less.
We recognize that other people see things differently, and we are tolerant of their views.
It wasn't until the 1990s that there was a more tolerant attitude towards folk art in Finland.
Through informal activity sessions they learn how to be tolerant of other religions and races.
Perhaps unsurprisingly, it seems older people are less tolerant of shoddy service than younger people.
Wishlessness is a state of mind the content of which is to be relaxed, open, tolerant, unarranged, untidied, going-with-the-flow.
Not even the unbendingly tolerant Swedes would put up with the primeministerial girlfriend being taken on state visits.
Of course, he became more tolerant of American ways the longer he remained there.
Western society is more tolerant of body art now than it was during the colonial period, when it was associated with tribal cultures.
I became a totally different person, more knowledgeable, more tolerant, more understanding.
I still have trouble understanding how you can be too tolerant or too compassionate.
Is this a price we're willing to pay just to appear tolerant and open-minded?
It may also create a more tolerant and open-minded society that values human rights.
One easy-going and tolerant who could not understand fellow travellers who complained about her children wreaking havoc on a long train journey.
Physiologically salt tolerance is also complex, with halophytes and less tolerant plants showing a wide range of adaptations.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The bishops of to-day have grown either quite friendly towards the Oxford movement, or else discreetly tolerant.
In this more tolerant German city he came into daily contact with the workings of the Lutheran and Zwinglian professions.
His large, tolerant intelligence was often as unorderly as his papers and accounts.
Not being a knowledge of the whole truth it should be humble, tolerant, and eager to expand.
This great degree of transpiration renders them more tolerant of heat, and less so of cold than the whites.
The width of Meir's sympathies may be seen in his tolerant conduct towards his friend Elisha, the son of Abuya.
While tolerant of kinds in literature, he should be intolerant of pretentiousness.
And outwardly he remained a mild little figure with sideburns, kindly tolerant toward everyone.
I would be as tolerant of and as liberal to a rival as I should expect him to be to me.
He leaned back in his chair with drooping eyelids and a tolerant smile, basking in this sudden gleam of sunshine.
But sickness and the lancet make one very tolerant of sermonizing.
She is large-hearted, single-minded, and tolerant in all matters.
And their tolerant smile will hurt us under the wind-swept grass.
In my later and more tolerant years I had been unenthusiastic in my acceptance of it as an inevitable social phenomenon.
Most people in Gateshead find this tragedy should have been avoided, with a more tolerant approach from officialdom.
He is sincere, and he is unassuming, a good friend, and a tolerant enemy.
There are different reasons people overeat to obesity, which is why we must be tolerant of them.
His Majesty highlighted confronting terrorism and extremism which don't reflect the real image of tolerant religions.
I had never heard him sing but once, and then, though it was early in the tolerant morning, his mess had rolled him into a lotus pond.
The family priest, an old, tolerant Sarsut Brahmin, dropped in later, and naturally started a theological argument to impress the family.
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