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I wonder how it is that we seem have become increasingly so intolerant of others and so willing to spill our intolerance upon them?
Both are intolerant of others, and loudly contemptuous of those who disagree with whatever they think this week.
Stiff, formal and intolerant of others' failings, he hated small-talk and was known as the "human iceberg".
"The vast majority of people who voted to leave the European Union did so because they believe it is best for Britain and not because they are intolerant of others".
Crime was never Hughes's interest, evil was, and to be evil, for her, is to be intolerant of others, of the very fact of the existence of something outside the self.
With less hyperbole but plenty of exasperation, Mr Sullivan, an advocate of marriage equality since the 1990s, was first out of the gates to lament the "hounding of a heretic": "You want to squander the real gains we have made by argument and engagement by becoming just as intolerant of others' views as the Christianists?
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He describes himself as insecure yet controlling and intolerant of other people -- tendencies that dissipated with spiritual counseling.
A recent poll showed that Trump's supporters were more likely to be intolerant of other religions.
Pakistan, the Land of the Pure, became an Islamic Republic, and then, very quickly a corrupt, violent military state, openly intolerant of other faiths.
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