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is toleration
noun
Endurance of evil, suffering etc.
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King says the object is toleration and its focus is not just areas with multi-ethnic populations, but predominantly white areas too.
Their life-blood is toleration and dissent rather than the widespread diffusion of civic virtue.
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There was toleration in Herb's mild smile.
For those which even this measure would not serve, there was to be toleration.
In enforcing the criminal law 'there must be toleration of the maximum individual freedom that is consistent with the integrity of society.' (Devlin 1965, p. 16).
This paradox is inherent in the idea that toleration is a matter of reciprocity and that therefore those who are intolerant need not and cannot be tolerated, an idea we find in most of the classical texts on toleration.
Like most of his contemporaries, he believed that toleration was no virtue and that unity in the state was extremely difficult to maintain where two or more churches were tolerated.
In other areas of public service there is surprising toleration for local policy variation.
Part of the difficulty is the toleration of dressing-room "banter" that would be described as hate speech in other contexts.
The Adi Granth contains a forthright condemnation of caste, and consequently there is no toleration of caste in its presence (normally in a gurdwara).
"What I don't like, though, is the toleration of it".
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