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He showed unusual religious tolerance, granting privileges to many Christian groups.
For BHL tolerance "is the idea that every belief has every right;' tolerance "grants all power to communities".
If, as it appears, he is playing around, betraying your trust and taking your tolerance for granted, there's no point in ranting and raving unless you're prepared to make a change.
Mr. Harris argues that by failing to characterize Islamist warfare accurately, the West deludes itself, even employing another Enlightenment idea — tolerance — to grant harbor to those who seek to destroy it.
After the emperor Constantine granted tolerance to Christians within the Roman Empire, bishops from various sees especially from the eastern part of the empire met in councils (e.g., the ecumenical Council of Nicaea).
It also only granted tolerance to Christians who believed in the Trinity.
The controversial edict was one of the first decrees of religious tolerance in Europe and granted unheard-of religious rights to the French Protestant minority.
But the developments provide plenty of evidence that tolerance cannot be taken for granted.
Tolerance must never be taken for granted, and Britain should be proud to belong to an organisation that demands tolerance of all its member states.
The film took for granted a broad cultural tolerance, if not an appetite, for enigma, as well as the time and inclination for parsing interpretive mysteries.
To cover such residues, Monsanto and other glyphosate registrants have requested, and generally been granted, substantial increases in glyphosate tolerance levels in several crops, as well as in the animal forages derived from such crops.
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