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The group was no less indulgent of talents from overseas.
In the Big Brother era of inter-active participation, voters are less indulgent of arcane procedures they don't understand.
He was no less indulgent of the bankers and their greedy ways than the slavish Messrs Blair and Brown – not that his memoirs dwell on that.
True, a spluttering economy has grabbed his attention, made voters less indulgent of the jet-setting beloved of Mr Blair and diminished the soft power that Britain enjoyed when it was seen as a country that had mastered globalisation.
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Boards are far less indulgent than they used to be of imperial chief executives.
A new ban against smoking on many Italian trains took effect on Monday and became the latest example of Western Europe's less indulgent attitudes toward lighting up in public.
The US, by contrast, is less indulgent: here, contrary to the myth of American openness, immigrants are pressured to conform.
Still, when it comes to the more lavish accouterments of a hip-hop star's lifestyle, she insists she is less indulgent: "Bow's a minor, and all of his money goes through the courts.
The boys deteriorated slightly, receiving one shock after another, when the rest of the population proved less indulgent than their mother.
Being an audience of one started to feel less indulgent, too.
In the days before lad-mag culture, it could just about pass as charmingly daring, but I wonder if he felt less indulgent about all his ogling after the advent of new laddism in the 90s.
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