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By another way of thinking, however, his candidacy offers proof of a growing tolerance on the part of evangelical Christians, a willingness to shed ancestral religious prejudices.

I realize this may be an unfashionable belief in a time of growing tolerance of drug use.

Yet many counter that the school's soaring fortunes also result from the Chinese government's growing tolerance of experimental art, which was once banned.

Fundamentalists have been enraged by what they perceive as growing tolerance of homosexuality in the Anglican Church, led by the liberal Dr Rowan Williams, and some have threatened schism.

He also made the point of distinguishing between a sin, which homosexuality might be considered under church teaching, and crimes, the category that he said paedophilia clearly fell into – perhaps underlining the church's growing tolerance of child-abusing clerics.

This growing tolerance of extrinsic motives indicates that as stakeholders learn more about CSR and companies' motivations, they are increasingly willing to adopt a "win-win" perspective, believing that CSR initiatives can and should serve both the needs of society and the bottom lines of business.

An article on Monday about the opera "The Red Heifer," composed by the conductor Ivan Fischer of the Budapest Festival Orchestra as a rebuke to what he and others see as a growing tolerance of anti-Semitism in Hungary, misstated the percentage of seats the far-right Jobbik party controls in the Hungarian Parliament.

Because of an editing error, a picture caption on Monday with an article about the opera "The Red Heifer," composed by the conductor Ivan Fischer of the Budapest Festival Orchestra as a rebuke to what he and others see as a growing tolerance of anti-Semitism in Hungary, misidentified the setting in which Mr. Fischer was shown conducting.

"I realize this may be an unfashionable belief in a time of growing tolerance of drug use," he said, according to his prepared remarks.

These abuses often are justified by false interpretations of religious texts, and normalized by a growing tolerance of violence and war worldwide.

Publisher Simon & Schuster writes, " 'A Call to Action' addresses the suffering inflicted upon women by a false interpretation of carefully selected religious texts and a growing tolerance of violence and warfare".

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