Sentence examples for To tolerance from inspiring English sources

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To tolerance

noun

The ability to endure pain or hardship; endurance.

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To tolerance?

What happened to tolerance?

"There is a limit to tolerance.

His moral compass pointed to tolerance and kindness.

But suppression is gradually giving way to tolerance.

But bifidobacteria switched the response from inflammation to tolerance.

This is not conducive to tolerance of the other or knowing the other.

"Homosexuals have the same right to tolerance and dignity as any other group".

In one interview he said: "What happened to tolerance, solidarity and charity?

"There could be a kind of watery bridge to tolerance," he said.

Any nicotine exposure can set off mechanisms that lead to tolerance, Dr. Slade said.

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