Sentence examples for norm of tolerance from inspiring English sources

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You'd expect that if social-desirability bias were present, it would be more pronounced in places, times, and contexts "where the social norm of tolerance is itself stronger, but that isn't the case".

First, the perception of a norm of tolerance in the UK and comparisons with a less open and still less diverse society in Poland is mentioned in almost every interview, leading the interviewees to conclude that the experience of migration has made them more 'open', 'tolerant', and 'less critical of others' (see Nowicka & Krzyżowski, 2015a, for similar findings).

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In other words, Kosovo must meet international norms of tolerance, the rule of law must be upheld and the truly free movement of its people be ensured before its future can be settled.

This scholar strongly defended the widening gap between military norms and those norms of tolerance and inclusion that were spreading in American society.

All these efforts need to go one step further and consider possible inventions to help students who come from backgrounds where attitudes may lack the norms of tolerance expected at universities.

The cognitive elites Murray cites are deeply committed to liberal norms of cultural tolerance and permissiveness.

This paradox can only be overcome if we distinguish between two notions of "intolerance" that the deconstructivist critique conflates: the intolerance of those who lie beyond the limits of toleration because they deny toleration as a norm in the first place, and the lack of tolerance of those who do not want to tolerate a denial of the norm.

Members need to confront their contributions to the incivility and pathological politics that has become the norm -- even if that contribution has only been one of tolerance.

Two of her previous movies, "Brothers" and "After the Wedding," brought their menfolk back from abroad — one from Afghanistan, the other from India — as if to help her shake the more comforting norms of Western liberal tolerance.

The value tol is the tolerance for the norm of the error vector ({varvec{e}}).

Nonetheless, in a region where the Soviet past hangs heavily and ossified dictatorship is the norm, the smallest of the Central Asian "Stans" was seen as a relative beacon of tolerance and democracy.

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