Sentence examples for tolerated freedom from inspiring English sources

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He became interested in England, the country that tolerated freedom of thought; he visited the Tory leader Viscount Bolingbroke, exiled in France a politician, an orator, and a philosopher whom Voltaire admired to the point of comparing him to Cicero.

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It is also worth considering that the UK generates substantial revenue and taxes from celebrities and that, as an industry, the participants should know what rights they are entitled to exploit, and to what extent they must tolerate freedom of expression.

People who came to the Village from places like Minnesota (Dylan) and California (Joan Baez) found themselves in a village of coffeehouses, bookshops and cheap railroad flats, a place that tolerated sexual freedom, radical politics, offbeat philosophies and mavericks with no philosophy at all.

In traditional Islam, offensive language or criticism is viewed as hate speech that deserves to be criminalized, as opposed to the Western view that religious concepts are fair game and any perceived criticism or defamation should be tolerated as freedom of expression.

In every country, there are those who find different religious beliefs threatening; in every culture, those who love freedom for themselves must ask themselves how much they're willing to tolerate freedom for others.

He said that by failing to face up to historical facts which they did not like, students were not abiding by the values of a liberal, open society that "tolerates freedom of speech across the board".

The counter-museum is the brainchild of L. Ramfis Domínguez-Trujillo, grandson of the dictator, who acknowledges his forebear was a "military dictator who did not tolerate freedom of speech" but believes that the death toll ascribed to him is inflated and includes killings by collaborators he was unaware of.

Your March 30 editorial implies that because Middle Eastern autocrats do not tolerate freedom of the press, we, the guarantors of democracy in Iraq, must do the opposite and allow the publication of vicious propaganda sheets that can lead only to more strife and killing.

In every culture, those who love freedom for themselves must ask themselves how much they're willing to tolerate freedom for others.

I tolerate your freedom.

Something about not fracking, not tolerating corruption, freedom of speech and, um, other stuff.

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