Sentence examples for required toleration from inspiring English sources

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Dewey had concluded that Trotsky did not understand the nature of democracy and its required toleration for the rights of the minority in the process of government.

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The harm principle would require toleration of (1) competent self-harm and self-imposed risk, (2) harm to consenting others, and (3) harmless acts.

It was hard to concentrate at first, as anyone who has tried meditating knows: it requires toleration for the repetitive, inane — often boring — thoughts that float through the self-observing consciousness.

One way to respond to this potential problem is to argue that there is no violation of the principle requiring toleration for a person's conscience when government fails to exempt a person who wishes to act on her conscience in a way that violates an otherwise valid law.

The two "unions," parallel but opposite, thus undermined the policy of William I (Prince William of Orange) of collaboration between Roman Catholics and Calvinists throughout the Low Countries in resistance to the Spanish domination, which required mutual toleration between the religions.

Leiter (2013) has argued, for example, that the moral principle of religious liberty is best understood as an instance of a deeper and more general principle that requires the toleration of another's conscientious convictions, whether those convictions are religious or secular.

For financial fraud to become widespread, you need toleration on the part of legislators and regulators.

With philosophical acuity, legal insight, and wry humor, Leiter shows why our reasons for tolerating religion are not specific to religion but apply to all claims of conscience, and why a government committed to liberty of conscience is not required by the principle of toleration to grant exemptions to laws that promote the general welfare.

In Mill's eyes, in modern society toleration is also required to cope with other forms of irreconcilable cultural, social and political plurality.

Reviewing Johnson's dictionary, Lord Chesterfield wrote that the English language was in "a state of anarchy" and required the firm smack of discipline: "Toleration, adoption and naturalisation have run their lengths.

Both patient groups had comparable sedation as clinically required to achieve a Ramsay sedation score of 3, sufficient for toleration of airway pressure release ventilation respirator therapy including spontaneous breathing.

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