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the toleration
noun
Endurance of evil, suffering etc.
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Because of variations in heart rate tolerability between individual animals, we made comparisons with penultimate and ultimate tolerable heart rates to detect physiological changes occurring close to the toleration limit both during normo and hypothermia.
Women working outside the toleration zones face the same dangers as before.
It may no longer be enough to refer the toleration of intolerance to the First Amendment.
Although Protestant Nonconformists had religious freedom after the Toleration Act of 1689, Catholicism was illegal until 1778.
The toleration of silly opinions is (to speak like an economist) a small price to pay for it.
Rather, the toleration of exploitative employers is what creates the demand for illegal immigrants.To illustrate this, look to Europe.
His uncompromising attitude, however, ruined his ambition to restore the toleration of Catholic worship and ecclesiastical authority in England.
Next day being Sunday I decided to tour Aleppo's churches and see for myself the toleration that Adnan claimed for Syria.
"This transit and the toleration of these proceedings by the Grand Ducal Government constitute a flagrant breach of neutrality, and cannot admit of a doubt.
Part of the difficulty is the toleration of dressing-room "banter" that would be described as hate speech in other contexts.
But the act provided only for the toleration of the opinions known in England as "orthodox dissent" and conceded nothing to Unitarians.
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