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It may no longer be enough to refer the toleration of intolerance to the First Amendment.
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.
"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.
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The wars ended with Henry's embrace of Roman Catholicism and the religious toleration of the Huguenots guaranteed by the Edict of Nantes (1598).
They had been given freedom of worship under the Toleration Act of 1689 but were barred from full civil rights and access to university education in England.
The Toleration Act of 1689 eased some of the restrictions, but the specific acts under the Clarendon Code were not repealed until the 19th century.
In Kufa, and also in Karbala and especially in Najaf, the quiet toleration of the occupation seems to be over.
From the Quaker Act of 1662 until the de facto toleration of James II in 1686 (de jure toleration came in the Toleration Act of 1689), Friends were hounded by penal laws for not swearing oaths, for not going to the services of the Church of England, for going to Quaker meetings, and for refusing tithes.
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