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But we can only survive and thrive as nation if we are mutually tolerant of each other's differences — whether they be differences based on race, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, or political thinking.
Likewise, the cuticular hydrocarbon profiles from additional nests of the six Anoplolepis gracilipes supercolonies in the field clustered according to supercolony affiliation (ADONIS, F = 10.78, p<0.0001, Fig. 3) and were highly similar between the nests of supercolonies of which subcolonies were mutually tolerant (ADONIS, P1-P2: F = 2.84, p = 0.18; P3-P4: F = 1.80, p = 0.23).
Aggression tests revealed that Argentine ants within the Western Cape are unicolonial, as ants from distant sites were mutually tolerant.
Our genetic and chemical data support the behavioral data: the supercolonies that are mutually tolerant are also genetically and chemically very similar, whereas those that are aggressive are genetically and chemically more different.
Free human beings will be mutually beneficial and useful, and will be tolerant of the opinions and even the errors of others.
The other three (all from the coast of Catalonia, in Spain) were also mutually tolerant, but they fought to the death with workers from the larger group.
They are mutually affirming, even mutually necessary.
All are mutually compatible.
These are mutually accessible.
They're mutually exclusive".
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