Sentence examples for Intolerance from inspiring English sources

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Intolerance

noun

The state of being intolerant.

  • Intolerance as a state policy must not be tolerated.

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"The real effect of this speech will be to further increase the intolerance and the hostile reception that immigrants are facing from some sections of society".

The America of which Miller spoke had been created by men and women who hoped to escape from intolerance, bigotry and the dominion of one people over another.

"It is surprising that individuals at an institution of higher learning claiming to embrace the notion of academic and intellectual freedom would display intolerance and shout down a voice in the debate they simply don't agree with," Pyne said through a spokesman.

So do others who complain of intolerance displayed by the victors of 2011 and 2015.

Intolerance of dissent, be it political, religious or ideological, remains almost total.

As the Joint Council for the Welfare of Immigrants (JCWI) accused Cameron of increasing intolerance, the prime minister said it was right to tackle immigration that was "badly out of control" under the last government.

Feelings are running high – on the side both of those rightfully frustrated that something as obvious as people being murdered in the cold light of day is met with equivocation; and those who feel justifiably aggrieved at what looks like tolerance of intolerance or, at worst, racism towards minorities.

I jail, Ben's intolerance for thoughtless authority reared up almost immediately, following an arbitrary cell search.

But some observers believe President Bush's newly galvanised intolerance to terrorists, coupled with last month's arrest of three IRA suspects in Colombia, will alienate public opionion from Sinn Fein and increase pressure on republicans to decommission arms.

Every citizen is entitled to their rights, whether Christian or Muslim, without any religious, racial or tribal intolerance Ibrahim also called for Sudan to recognise itself as a country of multiple "races and religions" where every citizen should be entitled to their rights "whether Christian or Muslim, without any religious, racial or tribal intolerance".

Human Rights Watch (HRW) views the killings as part of a trend of violent intolerance towards freedom of religion and speech in Bangladesh.

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