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As a provisional solution for Germany, Erasmus was willing to grant de facto toleration to those Protestants who accepted the major and ancient beliefs of the church (which he tended to identify with the brief text of the Apostles' Creed) and to ignore the lesser issues on which agreement was impossible: better a stalemate with some toleration for dissidents than a civil war.
Finally, she was forced to grant them some toleration by allowing them to worship privately.
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There are some, bored beyond toleration and callous enough to admit it, who are sick of hearing yet again!—about depredations fifty years gone.
In 1955, Brennan spoke before the Monmouth Rotary Club, in New Jersey, on the subject of the Fifth Amendment, and said, "Frankness with ourselves must compel the acknowledgment that our resentment toward those who invoked its protection led us into a toleration of some of the very abuses which brought the privilege into being so many centuries ago.
"Policies should not unjustly exclude materials and resources even if they are offensive to the librarian or the user," says the Web site of the American Library Association, which adds, "Toleration is meaningless without tolerance for what some may consider detestable".
Some Anglicans admired Islam, and some influential Britons praised Ottoman religious toleration.
Second, it amounts to his acceptance of the inevitability of pluralism in matters of religion, and thus of religious toleration; this is in some tension with his encouragement elsewhere of cultural homogeneity as a propitious environment for the emergence of a general will.
Due to the antiepileptic effectiveness observed in the 'classic' KD, other KD, some with improved palatability and diet toleration, have been proposed.
The Toleration Act of 1689 eased some of the restrictions, but the specific acts under the Clarendon Code were not repealed until the 19th century.
Previous data from behavioral economics are consistent with the claim that the modal NE in human play approximates both players using 'Tit-for-tat' strategies (see Section 4) modified by occasional defections to probe for information, and some post-defection cooperation that manifests (limited) toleration of such probes.
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