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Past intolerance need place no obstacle in the way of a tolerant future.
In NeuroTribes (Allen & Unwin, Steve Silbermann explores the history of autism with his eye on a more diverse, tolerant future.
Still, when Joe finally enters high school, he — and we — see an encouraging sign of a more tolerant future.
Nevertheless, this understanding will not prevent these institutions from existing, but rather enable them to live side by side in a tolerant future.
Carving out a space for them to express themselves creatively at school and college, and not necessarily in ways that have to be assessed and tabled through exams, will be crucial to developing imagination, curiosity and empathy, qualities so painfully lacking in the recent political debate and which might do much to shape a more tolerant future society.
They're using an encounter with the past - its glories and its horrors - as a means to a more tolerant future.
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He does admit he "might be more tolerant in future," despite being a rigorous supervisor whose students nearly always finish in 3 years.
In his early experiments, Medawar injected embryonic mouse donor cells into mice of a different strain, rendering the recipient mice tolerant to future grafts from the donor and not third-party strains [16].
That human being -- confident, self-reliant, tolerant, generous, future-oriented -- is a vast improvement over the wretched, servile, fatalistic and intolerant human being that traditional societies have always produced, and that Islamic societies produce now".
Magnetic Czochralski (MCz) silicon is currently being considered as a promising material for the development of radiation tolerant detectors for future high luminosity HEP experiments.
That gene is dominant, meaning plants fertilized by the Monsanto wheat's pollen would likely pass the Roundup-tolerant trait to future generations.
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