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    1. · To be considerate, unselfish and tolerant of others


    2. We can be more tolerant towards others


    3. who try to remain neutral and tolerant and seek common ground with the enemies of


    4. My feet took their time when I walked and their soles had grown tougher and tolerant of hot sand


    5. We know enough to suspect that the society in Bostok might be tolerant enough for you to return some useful information before you are found out


    6. and it says we should be accepting and tolerant, allowing ideas


    7. Another is that we should be tolerant of other people’s beliefs


    8. It also suggests that you need to be more tolerant of others


    9. Model flexibility – if you are flexible rather than frustrated at an unexpected event, then children learn to be flexible and tolerant as well


    10. Still, blowing off in a great hurry was a form of selfishness that always left her dissatisfied, no matter how tolerant she might try to be of the youth ramming it into her cunt

    11. They should have been given an orientation on local etiquette, because the Swiss were rather formal, reserved, and not overflowing with tolerant good humor


    12. select--all had the same spirit of tolerant good-humor


    13. He'd been weak to let the others take advantage of his tolerant nature


    14. ―evolving‖ standards are generally tolerant of unusual or ―quirky‖ (sexual) manners (otherwise) considered remarkable by traditional standards provided they neither openly flaunt nor challenge a society‘s established customs


    15. America is a great, tolerant nation for the simple reason that it is adaptable and self-correcting


    16. The South (Lagos, Port Harcourt & Abuja) is tolerant with freedom or religion though the Muslim North (Kano) is not


    17. The need to be tolerant and accommodative in our relationship with our neighbors


    18. Conrad might have been a tolerant man, but he had nothing but contempt for people who couldn’t keep their mouths shut when they were told to


    19. to water tank use corrosion tolerant steel


    20. “I want to warn you, Corporal, that I am not as tolerant as others might have been

    21. For that taboo, they have roundly been stoned by the ever tolerant Leftists


    22. The simple fact is, Bush has been so tolerant of his opposition that he has lost some of his own supporters, and one psychiatrist even labeled him “mentally ill” because of his blandness to criticism


    23. We become kind, tolerant, and considerate of all


    24. I presumed they were being tolerant of what they thought might be Carlotta’s tribal customs


    25. be tolerant of apostasy


    26. I’d like to think of myself as tolerant and respectful but one thing I’m not is someone else’s punching bag


    27. The passages above are consistent with the tolerant attitude of Muslim society to


    28. Cromwell was largely responsible for the readmission of the Jews to England, His puritan views, based largely upon the Old Testament, and his tolerant nature predisposed him to regard the Jews with favor


    29. assimilated, and not at all tolerant of the recent Jewish immigrants from Eastern Europe: Adolph himself had little tolerance for Jews who wore unclipped beards and long black frock coats, feeling it was unfair of them to set themselves “apart from other men, and then complain that [they are] treated differently from other men


    30. I noticed that she became less tolerant with the children

    31. This proves to me that some animals would be rather tolerant of such things


    32. Grays are also more tolerant of radiation than humans


    33. voice of the liberals, the freethinkers, the tolerant


    34. to me was that the Pope seemed to be more tolerant of gays,


    35. It should also frighten those wishing to appear “openminded” and tolerant toward the concepts of ‘liberalism’ (Socialism)


    36. ―The last time we heard anything, they were a pretty open and tolerant people


    37. But, strange as it may seem, these two sons of Zebedee were much more tolerant of each other than they were of strangers


    38. 2 The apostles were a bit disconcerted by the open manner of Jesus' assent to many of the Greek's propositions, but Jesus afterward privately said to them: "My children, marvel not that I was tolerant of the Greek's philosophy


    39. Anger indicates your lack of tolerant brotherly love plus your lack of self-respect and self-control


    40. 18 As you grow older in years and more experienced in the affairs of the kingdom, are you becoming more tactful in dealing with troublesome mortals and more tolerant in living with stubborn associates? Tact is the fulcrum of social leverage, and tolerance is the earmark of a great soul

    41. " To John he said: "Be gentle; love even your enemies; be tolerant


    42.  When you look at the world today, do you really think the human race as a whole is more peaceful, more loving, more tolerant, more fulfilled, happier, safer, better fed and better housed than it was ten years ago? Or fifty or a hundred years ago?


    43. The Romans were tolerant of any and all religions but very resentful of anything that savored of political rivalry


    44. The Roman was interested in political administration; he cared little for either art or religion, but he was unusually tolerant of both


    45. tolerant and more patient


    46. Jimmy was a stutterer and Sammy Tiger was tolerant of this quirk since Jimmy was four years older but many years wiser in the ways of their world


    47. the mosquitoes were more tolerant


    48. They enjoyed the fact that they were very different in their outlooks on life, and that they could be so tolerant of each other's differences in a loving relationship


    49. The main difference was that people had learned to be more tolerant and more accepting of cultural differences


    50. an incredible olfactory sense) trails, and is tolerant













































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