Examples of tolerance in the following topics:
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- It is linked with a relatively ethnocentric outlook and low levels of trust and tolerance.
- Self-expression values give high priority to environmental protection; tolerance of foreigners, gays, and lesbians; gender equality; and participation in decision-making as it relates to economic and political life.
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- Churches typically tolerate no religious competition, and serve as the guardians and guides of spiritual life for a particular group of people.
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- Religions of this type are the guardians of religion for all members of the societies in which they are located and tolerate no religious competition.
- maintain at least tolerant and usually fairly friendly relationships with other denominations in a context of religious pluralism
- accept the principle of at least modestly changing doctrine and practice and tolerate some theological diversity and dispute
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- Kinsey's publication initiated a national environment more tolerant to conversations about sexuality, which in and of itself loosened the grip of normalized, marital heterosexual relations.
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- Although widely believed to be detrimental to the mental and physical well-being of a child, this type of household is tolerated.
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- The conclusion section is the only section where opinions can be expressed and persuasive writing is tolerated.
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- One possible consequence of multiculturalism is that certain religious or traditional practices, that might disadvantage or oppress women, might be tolerated on the grounds of cultural sensitivity.
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- Production and service workers in industrialized nations are unable to compete with workers in developing countries, who are willing to tolerate much lower wages.
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- It is misleading to say that homosexuality was tolerated in Ancient Greece; rather, the Ancient Greeks conceived of sexuality in completely different ways than the current Western norm.