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In this, he offers a series of banal and slightly more tolerant policy proscriptions.
Over time, my shows became increasingly political and theatrical, and over that same period he became just slightly more tolerant.
And yet when it comes to women, golf has proved only slightly more tolerant than most organized religions have been about admitting female clergy.
If the British are slightly more tolerant than we once were, it is in part because we had the good fortune to have you live among us.
If the plan works, at best it would transform Saudi Arabia into a technologically advanced society controlled by a slightly more tolerant religious autocracy.
Our online audience is slightly more tolerant of 'controversial' advertising but unethical financial institutions, and companies whose practices damage the environment, remain top of the list of all of our readers' concerns.
Early testing has suggested, for instance, that Mitchell's bionic side is slightly more tolerant of extremely cold temperatures; the pads could be adjusted to take that into account.
The development of the use of the mercenary soldier also tended to create a slightly more tolerant climate for a prisoner, for the victor in one battle knew that he might be the vanquished in the next.
Both laccases considered here were inhibited by sodium chloride, with L Sc being slightly more tolerant.
Macoma balthica appeared slightly more tolerant of exposure to barite than C. edule.
(Corresponding numbers were not available for the U.S.) Young adults in both markets 18-344) were slightly more tolerant of ads than older users.
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