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NOW that the Jewish community in Melbourne has so wonderfully showed its support for harmony, through our contingent at the Harmony Walk on July 12, we should extend our desire and action for harmony and tolerance to Jerusalem, where the Simon Wiesenthal Centre (SWC) is building a Museum of Tolerance.
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As Archbishop Charles J. Chaput of Denver has written so well, Tolerance is not an end in itself, and tolerating or excusing grave evil in a society is itself a grave evil ...
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Tolerance is expected here libs, so please no hateful comments about lesbians.
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Tolerance comes from the Latin, tolerare, to bear with.
Islam 2009
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Tolerance is expected here libs, so please no hateful comments about lesbians. funny how you repeat a common line of attack against women … especially feminists … very tolerant of you, Tim …
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Tolerance is one thing, but active endorsement is something entirely different.
Regulatory Tariffs Vs. Quotas, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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As Archbishop Charles J. Chaput of Denver has written so well, Tolerance is not an end in itself, and tolerating or excusing grave evil in a society is itself a grave evil ...
Bishop Thomas Tobin! 2009
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Tolerance is fine up to a point, but some line has to be drawn.
ProWomanProLife » The gentler side of female genital mutilation 2010
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Tolerance is a virtue that depends upon peace and strength.
Think Progress » Virginians Buck Far-Right Policies Of McDonnell And Cuccinelli 2010
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Tolerance is a matter of endurance; it's about how much duress can be taken before the stress is too much to bear -- before it becomes intolerable.
Archive 2007-01-01 Hal Duncan 2007
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