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"tolerant" Definitions
  1. tolerant (of/towards somebody/something) able to accept what other people say or do even if you do not agree with it
  2. tolerant (of something) (of plants, animals or machines) able to survive or operate in difficult conditions
"tolerant" Antonyms
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808 Sentences With "tolerant"

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"Commercial quinoa is already drought and salt tolerant, but it's not heat tolerant," Jellen says.
In California, one farmer is reinventing the tomato with hardy, cold-tolerant and heat-tolerant varieties.
They're tolerant of Muslims and other cultures here, great start, but be tolerant of other sexualities as well.
The tests produce numerical scores that correspond to different risk groups, from least risk-tolerant to most risk-tolerant.
Such heat-tolerant corals may grow more slowly, since the more abundant, fast-growing species are less tolerant to heat stress.
For more than five years, drought-tolerant seeds have been available through a partnership between CIMMYT and the Drought Tolerant Maize for Africa project.
What you see here is that people on the moderate left really have become less tolerant of racists while growing more tolerant of all other groups.
"Low-risk tolerant investors can allocate their capital in fixed income assets while high-risk tolerant investors can invest in equities, optimizing social capital allocation," Fan said.
Both thinkers, in other words, imagined bringing about a tolerant society via suppression or exclusion — the very forces you would think a tolerant society would want to avoid.
We make sure that the heat-tolerant beans are also high in iron, and as the heat-tolerant beans become more popular, then automatically, the high-iron beans are adopted.
From there the gap widens: the most inequality-tolerant Americans see the ideal ratio as 50 to one; compared with 24 to one amongst the most inequality-tolerant in Britain.
Spencer's Twitter profile now states "I'm very tolerant... lactose tolerant!" while Milo Yiannopoulos' old manager, Tim Treadstone, has also adopted the milk glass emoji and added "#MilkTwitter" to his bio.
It is important for, say, a baker to be tolerant of gay customers, but it's also important for others to be tolerant of the baker's genuine religious views, Kennedy suggested.
I'd say we no longer gather in coliseums to watch people get eaten by lions because clergy members, philosophers and artists have made us less tolerant of cruelty, not more tolerant.
" He called Trump an "incredibly loving and tolerant person.
"Just as we become more accepting of people in terms of their sexual orientation, or we become more racially tolerant, we're becoming more tolerant of people's different bodies, as well," she says.
The new heat-tolerant seeds also have drought-tolerant characteristics, making them especially attractive to farmers in semi-arid areas like Zimbabwe's Masvingo Province which receives no more than 203mm of rainfall annually.
In a recent study published in The Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, scientists found that city acorn ants were more tolerant of heat, and less tolerant of cold, than their rural counterparts.
Tech has been more tolerant and these are their values.
We don't have to be tolerant of other people's intolerance.
But Wall Street investors are less tolerant of big losses.
But mostly the empire was seen as a tolerant place.
Americans are generally more tolerant of offensive speech than Europeans.
The Donald Trump I know is a very tolerant person.
We are more than just tolerant, most of the time.
Tanzanian Muslims by and large practice tolerant strains of Islam.
Right, but I mean the hardware: People are not [tolerant].
She asks us to be tolerant and respectful of others.
Rifts have grown in what was once a tolerant community.
A palace less tolerant of authoritarianism would be an improvement.
However, German society later became much more open and tolerant.
The government appears more tolerant of company failures as well.
Second, we Americans are tolerant of one another, as individuals.
We're going to have to be a lot more tolerant.
You know I favor a tolerant and liberal immigration policy.
Many states have become less tolerant of poorly performing schools.
In Iran, by contrast, the discourse has been more tolerant.
It is what makes America a tolerant society for all.
At the same time, try to be tolerant of mistakes.
In the modern era, Thailand remains largely tolerant to Catholics.
Maybe ancient Egypt was more tolerant of refugees than Trump?
It makes people less tolerant of ambiguity, complexity, and uncertainty.
For, like all extreme belief-systems, radical Islamism confronts pluralists with a paradox—namely, how do liberal, tolerant majorities protect their values while defending the rights of less tolerant minorities, or fractions of minorities?
But enduring such cartooning insolence is a hallmark of tolerant societies.
Do terrorist attacks shift voters in general to less tolerant positions?
His experiment revealed that such larvae are tolerant of saline conditions.
Similarly in Britain, views on homosexuality have become markedly more tolerant.
They need to emphasize that they are both tolerant and traditional.
The tolerant themselves are not immune to its tricks and subtleties.
The country exists to safeguard Islam, not a tolerant, prosperous citizenry.
And younger people in Botswana are more tolerant than their elders.
Its constitution is liberal, and its brand of Islam generally tolerant.
With the rise has come renewed interest from risk-tolerant investors.
Despite living in a tolerant city, her headscarf always got glares.
But she said Britain had been far too tolerant of extremism.
We've become a nicer, more tolerant, gentler nation in many respects.
We are the young, the diverse, the tolerant and the educated.
Plus, the yards are filled with local, drought-tolerant plants. #NoThirstTrap
"Liberals think they are tolerant but often they aren't," he added.
Soft, fluffy, gentle, tolerant -- these two aren't your usual therapy dogs.
A more tolerant Wahhabism might yet take root in the desert.
And universities seem remarkably tolerant of student politics intruding on studies.
Yes, I thought, we who preach tolerance should be more tolerant.
Global norms, once tolerant of coups, now treat them as taboo.
Kenya is a relatively prosperous, developed and politically tolerant African nation.
That said, a tolerant cat is not necessarily a happy cat.
I myself am a Muslim, a teacher, tolerant, feminist AND veiled.
To honor him -- work hard, be responsible, patient, tolerant and compassionate.
He is pro-Europe, tolerant of immigrants and critical of Russia.
As such, it may compromise non-tolerant soybeans, growers told Reuters.
But Mama herself was serene and good-natured, kind and tolerant.
The tolerant attitudes toward abuse of women remain a daunting obstacle.
Such religious discrimination has no place in a diverse, tolerant society.
They like our old university friends, who are kind and tolerant.
But the heat-tolerant seeds have changed minds in Zaka District, convincing many farmers that maize can be a viable crop under drought conditions, particularly since the heat-tolerant seeds cost no more than conventional ones.
Even if we suppose that most Buddhists, or members of any other religious group, really do hold beliefs that are pacifist and tolerant, we have no reason to expect that they will really be pacifist and tolerant.
These results do not represent a comprehensive routing of liberal, tolerant views.
Earlier this season, we saw how surprisingly tolerant Drogon is of Jon.
But the commission was not "tolerant or respectful" of Phillips, he added.
"Danes like to mix it up," she says with a tolerant smile.
Obviously, not every LGBT person can move to a more tolerant country.
And, in many ways, "Big Brother" did show off a tolerant Britain.
Some of the animals are more tolerant of sharing space than others.
Smallholder farmers have also adopted drought-tolerant seeds and started keeping livestock.
This is especially bad for tropical species, which are less heat tolerant.
WATTERS: All right, the so-called tolerant left out of control. Ready?
"We are not tolerant of racism and bigotry and xenophobia," she said.
Plus, if water is scarce, they'll want to consider drought-tolerant varieties.
Writers are much less tolerant of bad sentences strewn about a space.
And there is plenty of evidence that society has grown more tolerant.
Japan may be becoming more tolerant of those who are different, however.
Ms. Hasina's obsession with obliterating opponents has deeply polarized traditionally tolerant Bangladesh.
Donald Trump and people like me are tolerant but we are realists.
Nominally Sunni, the Seljuqs cultivated a remarkably tolerant, progressive and pluralistic culture.
London had sent a message that it was open, tolerant and welcoming.
"I see a much more tolerant, nonjudgmental openness emerging," Dr. LaBier said.
For a tolerant Berlin and an open-minded world, now and forevermore!
"I'm not asking you to be tolerant of each other," he said.
It's up to schools to encourage to be open-minded and tolerant.
Yet they seem more discontented and less tolerant of foreigners than ever.
Sorokin insisted his country is as tolerant as any other in Europe.
The older I get, the less tolerant I am of superfluous design.
And the other characters remain bizarrely tolerant of Sam's often misogynist behavior.
" She added, "The more tolerant you are, the more compassion you have.
And it has had a toxic corporate culture tolerant of sexual harassment.
"They're phenomenally tolerant — to a limit," Hellen said in a phone call.
You'll find the same passel of billionaire-tolerant states again and again.
" Kushner releases a short statement calling Trump a "loving and tolerant person.
And we all want a society that is tolerant, inclusive, and fair.
Below are some of the drought-tolerant crops and methods farmers across the world are using to combat drought: Staple food crops like sorghum, cassava, sweet potato, pearl millet, cowpea and groundnut are naturally more drought-tolerant than maize.
But now even people with milk-tolerant genetics blame it for digestive problems.
"I think it's only embodied androids where we'll become more tolerant," she says.
It is increasingly feminist and tolerant of immigration, and it upholds gay rights.
"Cologne was always open to the world, and tolerant," Ms. Schenk-Zittlau said.
Societies that close their doors to migrants will be poorer and less tolerant.
History suggests that over time more pluralist countries become more tolerant of immigration.
It can make people less tolerant and less willing to engage in compromise.
For decades, Sweden's migrant, refugee and cultural policies have been open and tolerant.
But females are generally much more tolerant of males during the breeding season.
Hameed's death was a rare exception; Indian Islam remains relatively diverse and tolerant.
He is of Norwegian descent and, like most Norwegians, is genetically lactose tolerant.
As sickening as the attack was, our nation is great, compassionate and tolerant.
There's nothing sexier than a tolerant, kind person who learns from previous mistakes.
They are also more tolerant of their owners'—sorry, butlers'—erratic working hours.
In the biggest Latin American countries attitudes are more tolerant than in Ecuador.
The rats became less tolerant of the toxins and began to lose weight.
Less tolerant and discriminatory treatment based on race could also be a factor.
After all, Trump himself has not been tolerant of dissenters at his rallies.
But the delay suggests even risk-tolerant buyers are cool on the sector.
There are signs that South Koreans are becoming less tolerant of this approach.
Britain likes to pride itself on being a tolerant, inclusive and multicultural society.
The people who move there tend to grow richer, freer and more tolerant.
Rovers ready and waiting as #Meteron team checks delay-tolerant "space internet" pic.twitter.
Armed with this, we might become a little more tolerant of their situations.
It's also the lynchpin to Monsanto's top-selling, glyphosate-tolerant, genetically engineered crops.
Your generation is the most tolerant and connected our country has ever seen.
The military is educating its soldiers to be tolerant of the L.G.B.T. community.
This actually worked in reshaping the values of citizens, making them more tolerant.
They can help the younger generation grow in a respectful and tolerant environment.
On average, Craig says, people in her studies report tolerant attitudes toward minorities.
But the broader response to Trump's behavior has been tolerant and, often, enabling.
As the Dutchman who wants to be tolerant of other peoples and cultures?
Another draw is the perception that the authorities in Europe are more tolerant.
When I arrived in Shanghai in 1986, an unusually tolerant era was underway.
Adapting to this ecosystem, bonobos may have become more tolerant of each other.
It's crowded here, it's diverse, and to survive, you need to be tolerant.
But there are signs the public might be growing more tolerant of violence.
Even today, some doctors believe that African-Americans are more tolerant of pain.
The city, he said, was not as tolerant as some might portray it.
One has his hand on the other and looks cool and more tolerant!
Its people are not intrinsically nicer or more tolerant than Europeans or Americans.
The supposedly heat-tolerant salvia didn't like being slathered with blankets of humidity.
I hope we prove more tolerant -- not of crimes -- but of each other.
"Of course we are for a tolerant, diverse, inclusive, cooperative future," he said.
Post-crisis, both governments and markets have proved surprisingly tolerant of risky borrowing.
Sufism, popular in Pakistan, is regarded as a relatively tolerant branch of Islam.
"But my bosses were tolerant, so I'd go and rescue crocs," he says.
The city, he said, was not as tolerant as some might portray it.
On both sides, the men had nothing but tolerant words for one another.
There is a mentality, it is more tolerant, it is more socially forward.
A sense of isolation and siege is unlikely to make anyone more tolerant.
How tolerant of cold temperatures are the members of your immediate family, Sagittarius?
We're much less tolerant of that than we were even 220 years ago.
That just shows how cool and tolerant of a guy Ian MacKaye is.
It wasn't to inform and keep the world a more open and tolerant place.
Meanwhile, the other five ideological subcategories seem to have become more tolerant of everyone.
Farmer Karikoga Muromo harvested 200kg of maize last season using the heat-tolerant seeds.
If the liberals were truly tolerant they could handle other people with different viewpoints.
Together we can promote a more tolerant and respectful world with less LGBT phobia.
Once again, they found that the alcohol-tolerant strains thrived more under these conditions.
We're a tolerant and progressive company + apologize for any offense they may have caused.
It features a drop tolerant design, spill-resistant keyboard, and reinforced case and hinges.
Textbook theory says it depends on how tolerant Simon and Chris are towards risk.
A free society should be tolerant of hearing dissenting perspectives in the public sphere.
Citizens now know much more about corruption and are much less tolerant of it.
Together they established a more racially tolerant tone which would linger throughout the decade.
British voters are no more tolerant of Muslims than most of their European peers.
Muslims are peaceful and tolerant people and have nothing whatsoever to do with terrorism.
Rather, from certain beliefs come a great diversity and a tolerant, very open attitude.
Colorado, he added, "has been neither tolerant nor respectful of Mr. Phillips's religious beliefs".
MULTI-CULTURAL CITY "We are very multi-cultural, we are very tolerant," he said.
Irving reckons women are simply less tolerant of men who look "basically a mess".
" And he added, "We are tolerant but we also have a certain superiority complex.
You are curious; you are tolerant; you are mostly kind, at least on Twitter.
Authorities are increasing less tolerant of worker protests, said CLB's communications director, Geoffrey Crothall.
Other dogs are good and tolerant with kids, but can only take so much.
Dense urban centers force multiculturalism upon people and inevitably produce a more tolerant society.
And the country as a whole has been growing more tolerant on trans issues.
Raising larvae in the lab, scientists are crossbreeding species to become more heat tolerant.
And Trump's demagoguery has no place because America is a tolerant and pluralistic nation.
"The more we get mixed, the more we are tolerant," said the "Believe" singer.
Innovation comes through trial and error, but society has grown less tolerant of risk.
And public investors have proved less tolerant of its losses than its private backers.
Consider moderate, tolerant Sweden, where a 1991 parliamentary election came amid a financial crisis.
"The further south you go, the less cold tolerant the crops get," Keller said.
Even when Mr. Saraceno careens off into flights of fancy, the scientists are tolerant.
The first star: This very mean left winger – So much for the tolerant left.
The speed at which most Americans have become tolerant of gay people is astonishing.
It is far less poor, less unequal and far more tolerant, diverse and enlightened.
Being educated and tolerant really is not going to be a negative for me.
And I personally think we have to be tolerant of some uncertainty, some grayness.
I was struck by how abnormally normal the country seemed: prosperous, democratic and tolerant.
Among the six main parties, Die Linke has upheld the most tolerant refugee policies.
I felt better when I thought of Spain as a plurinational and tolerant country.
"They're pretty tolerant of friends' imperfections and idiosyncrasies, more than young adults," she said.
Canada is, according to several international surveys, the most tolerant country in the world.
One camp is relatively tolerant of contaminations, like racism, that might have affected sentencing.
Pakistan is one of the world's least tolerant countries when it comes to homosexuality.
Today, 89 percent of corn crops grown in America contain genes tolerant to herbicide.
"We don't have to say we're tolerant because we are tolerant of other views," said James Bopp Jr., a member of the platform committee from Indiana who has long supported efforts to make the platform more strongly in favor of traditional marriage.
And loads of research is going into the use of genetic editing tools like CRISPR to adapt staple crops and even heirloom fruits and vegetables to new environmental pressures, so that they can become heat-tolerant, drought-tolerant, able to withstand invasive insects.
"The more you're exposed to something, the more tolerant you become to it," said Santangelo.
This is a tolerant community, reflected by no incidents of hate crime reported so far.
Both signs are basically tolerant and sympathetic, and Pisces is easily energized by Cancer's ideas.
And yet for decades less tolerant forms of Islam have been seeping into the country.
Now, we have to admit, buying this exact type and shape from Tolerant is important.
Or it could mean they're growing tolerant to the drug, and could begin misusing it.
But she proposed regulating cyberspace and said Britain had been far too tolerant of extremism.
They are decent American citizens who want to uphold our values as a tolerant society.
We're already seeing a shift in executive leadership as businesses grow less tolerant of harassment.
The Empire Strikes Back tried to box her in as Han Solo's tolerant love interest.
Public sentiment towards Islam and Muslim migrants has soured in long liberal and tolerant Denmark.
"Using these tolerant genes collectively, we could confer enhanced tolerance to other animals," he said.
Coloradans are healthy, there is plenty to do, and the state is tolerant and inclusive.
Her father was rich and tolerant enough that she didn't have to marry to survive.
But the state's rural areas have far fewer resources and less diverse (read: tolerant) communities.
A big majority are decent, compassionate, tolerant people who abhor political violence, bigotry and lying.
If you want a Britain that is open, tolerant and united, this is your chance.
He tried explaining it to me and I didn't get it… You seem quite tolerant.
Enter the Bundle Protocol (BP), the core technology at the heart of Delay Tolerant Networking.
Khan dismissed the protesters in Islamabad, seeking to project a more tolerant image of Pakistan.
They are much more tolerant than the image of Jerusalem as a city of lunatics.
For being the most loyal, tolerant, and passionate fans we could have ever asked for.
But in another he heralded a more tolerant country, where homosexuality is becoming grudgingly accepted.
AQUAmax and Artesian are drought-tolerant strains of maize developed, respectively, by DuPont and Syngenta.
Mexico is evolving into a country that's more tolerant of different sexual orientations, albeit slowly.
"Hopefully by the time he's of age," he said, "people will be even more tolerant."
This is an ideology that rejects who we are as a country: open, tolerant, free.
A tolerant society, they say, is one whose citizens uniformly embrace the socially popular view.
"We see the ... corporate environment being more tolerant toward starting a new business," he said.
Conversely, might conservative Evangelicals become more compassionately tolerant of the diversity of the human condition?
It may also be possible to develop varieties of coffee that are more heat tolerant.
This means the algorithms need to be adapted to be lightweight, fault-tolerant and fast.
The tone of the tolerant content farm must remember that it is rooted in humanity.
Governments could encourage farmers to grow more shade-tolerant crops if geoengineering were ever deployed.
My family is the exact opposite of his—open and tolerant, totally left-wing politically.
Some of the spiders are more tolerant and relatively placid, while others are more aggressive.
I also worry that our societies are more brittle now and less tolerant of disruption.
And the democratic world, over time, has gotten more stable, more wealthy, and more tolerant.
She says they "are tolerant" of it, but she's had to figure out her regimen.
The potential for intelligent, tolerant people in a President Winfrey's cabinet alone gets my vote!
Now, more than 25 years later, they have not grown more alike, only more tolerant.
Yet people there stress that despite the recent attacks, they believe their country remains tolerant.
Generally speaking, our ancestors were not tolerant, liberal or democratic…Can you live with that?
Many progressives hope that encouraging conservatives to disengage from religion will make them more tolerant.
I think it's also a source of pride that shows just how tolerant they are.
Others in New Zealand were less tolerant of what they perceived to be unequal treatment.
The Thra we're introduced to is a flourishing world, but not necessarily a tolerant one.
If you want society to be less wasteful or more tolerant, then tell the world.
Perhaps my belief that New Zealanders live in an inclusive, tolerant society is willful blindness.
He said non-tolerant soy was one of the most susceptible plants to dicamba's toxicity.
India's tolerant, secular character forms the bedrock on which a strong economy can be built.
He said non-tolerant soy is one of the most susceptible plants to dicamba's toxicity.
With a viselike grip and dexterous touch my hands were heat-tolerant and cold-ignorant.
Or will it take the more tolerant, inclusive, live-and-let-live approach of Barnette?
By nightfall, he was tolerant enough of me to school me in Magic: The Gathering.
But by and large, Republicans have seemed more tolerant of infractions in their own ranks.
Even in proudly tolerant and left-voting Kandel, the mood on the street has hardened.
It was a melting pot where anything seemed possible—creative, tolerant, cosmopolitan, innovative, and smooth.
Liberals are more tolerant of mess, ambiguity, and uncertainty; conservatives prefer tidiness, clarity, and certainty.
When it comes to LGBTQ rights, Alabama is one of the country's least-tolerant states.
"We can finally start building a more tolerant society," she said in a Tuesday statement.
Given that Trump and Sessions both support a "tough on crime" approach to criminal justice, that could mean that the Justice Department will now take a more tolerant approach to police abuses and a less tolerant view of police reforms than the Obama administration did.
Some Muslim-majority nations are more tolerant toward the issue and accepting of the LGBT community.
Down the road, CRISPR might help us develop drought-tolerant crops and create powerful new antibiotics.
In terms of higher temperatures, "research suggests we are less tolerant of other people," Clayton said.
In Thailand, civilians also fall pray to a heavy-handed or less-than-tolerant military government.
Monsanto has also been battling a proliferation of illegal planting of its herbicide-tolerant cotton varieties.
We are not just tolerant of other ethnicities, races, religions and sexual orientations, we celebrate them.
He is focused and thoughtful, tolerant — if not exactly at ease — in front of the camera.
"We want to offer a more tolerant space for anybody to explore their identity," she said.
Google (GOOGL) will now try to build "a fault-tolerant quantum computer" as quickly as possible.
Europe has come a long way since its tolerant and somewhat incompetent approach of the 1990s.
Yet the law is rarely enforced and Kenya is seen as more tolerant than its neighbors.
And we had the displeasure of dealing with the fruits of the so-called 'Tolerant Left.
But the culture is more than its aesthetic, and hipsterdom is, on paper at least, tolerant.
For under attack too was New Zealand's own image as a uniquely open and tolerant place.
The epigenetic modification that turns off the lactase gene does not happen in lactose-tolerant individuals.
They are a tolerant and progressive company and apologize for any offense they may have caused.
Still, he is too tolerant of troublemaking by his nuke-brandishing ally, North Korea (see Schumpeter).
It is possible that its citizens are more tolerant today than they have ever been before.
This will be accomplished through message authentication protocol called Time Efficient Stream Loss-tolerant Authentication (TESLA).
Taiwan does offer inspiration to Japan, which is socially tolerant but has a limp civil society.
"Columbus is this liberal, Democratic, mostly tolerant bubble from the rest of the state," Clark explained.
Quinoa could be a major component of this new system, because it is already salt-tolerant.
Whatever came out of that, whatever she said by that – she's inclusive and tolerant, it's unfortunate.
By tradition, Indonesians practise a syncretic, tolerant form of Islam, and the country respects religious differences.
CoverGirl thinks itself modern, edgy, enlightened, and tolerant for "opening up" the cosmetics market to boys.
The truth is that millennials are more often than not, practical, hard-working, tolerant, and multitaskers.
When The Economist interviewed him in July he adamantly argued that he is tolerant of criticism.
"The president became less tolerant of the West," a former advisor said on condition of anonymity.
As America grows less white, better-educated and more culturally tolerant, those defections pose increasing risks.
Despite some ongoing conflicts, the world at large has never been more tolerant or less violent.
"Let's be more tolerant and leave room for trials and errors for new things," Wu said.
The censors are also always more tolerant of criticism when it's not aimed at officials themselves.
The English think of themselves as a tolerant, imperturbable people, given to self-deprecation and understatement.
The authorities had been mostly tolerant and sometimes treated them as allies in enforcing labor laws.
Thankfully, because we live in The Netherlands, we're all quite tolerant when it comes to complaining.
They choose a tolerant partner who covers their back and supports them in what they do.
More than many others, Kazakhstan bases on dialogue among the great powers and tolerant domestic policies.
"We have come up with this history of Poland as an open, tolerant country," she said.
"I believe in a politics that is open, tolerant and united," Farron said in a statement.
Durant and Green appeared to be tolerant of each other, but the performance wasn't exactly inspiring.
President Trump: Investors were mostly tolerant in early 2108 of Mr. Trump's unpredictable declarations on Twitter.
"Everyone just assumed that prairie dogs are tolerant of people since they're found nearby," Shannon says.
Winter wheat is frost-tolerant in early stages, though that tolerance diminishes as the plant matures.
There are all sorts of ways we can work to make America more tolerant and inclusive.
Francis has been a consistent, and increasingly lonely, advocate for migrants in a decreasingly tolerant globe.
Indonesia, the world's largest Muslim-majority country, is well-known for its diverse, tolerant religious climate.
Voters are less tolerant, less empathetic and less interested in integrity than many political analysts thought.
Victimhood during World War II did not necessarily make us wiser, more tolerant or politically astute.
"We've become less tolerant of alternative viewpoints as media has become more polarized," Professor Skewes said.
Our country is not perfect, but it is more tolerant than any other nation I know.
As a researcher, being tolerant of opinions different from one's own is the most important thing.
Roaches have been shown to be more tolerant than most — including humans — in a nuclear explosion.
Some data suggests an influx of younger, less-tolerant umpires could be propping up those totals.
"Our campus community is extremely tolerant," Michael V. Drake, the university president, said in an interview.
The assumption is that Dutch people are tolerant, but that Turkish or Muslim people are not.
He said that living in a majority-immigrant neighborhood had made him more tolerant toward immigration.
We must be tolerant and avoid bigotry as we see refugee populations rise in major cities.
Most workers in the survey said they wish their organizations were less tolerant of toxic employees.
But she mostly spoke about a place that was casually multicultural and surprisingly tolerant, even loving.
They clearly were intended to present the country as liberal and tolerant to the international community.
As a result, our politics have gotten uglier and we've become less tolerant as a society.
" He forecasts, if trends continue, "the formation of a more tolerant and pluralist politics in Iran.
Perhaps post-sensitivity-training Starbucks will become a more tolerant environment that more resembles historical prototypes.
He added that those who tout tolerance are often the least tolerant of traditional Christian values.
For example, a herbicide-tolerant plant could lead to changes in spraying that generate herbicide-resistant weeds.
The commissioner seemed "neither tolerant nor respectful of Mr. Phillips&apos religious beliefs," Kennedy said in December.
One reason this franchise is more tolerant of so-called distraction is that it's used to it.
Monsanto applied for GEAC approval of Bollgard II RRF, known for its herbicide-tolerant properties, in 2007.
But valley oaks are drought-tolerant, and may be able to survive a drier and hotter future.
Hopefully, we make stories about people that the world can appreciate and can make us more tolerant.
Deng Xiaoping revived the parties in the 1980s to show that China was becoming more tolerant again.
Many users of the product are proudly tolerant or indifferent to the feminine hygiene choices of others.
"We stand as a welcoming, tolerant, considerate, and intellectually rigorous learning environment," McDonald said in his message.
It is more than twice as rich, socially tolerant and a vibrant democracy fully integrated into Europe.
They have brought dramatic change to islands that have traditionally nurtured a very tolerant form of Islam.
Other species of ants tend to be more territorial and less tolerant of ants from other nests.
"Many terrorist organizations aim to undermine tolerant and pluriform, rule-of-law based societies," the researchers wrote.
In contrast, the world of American business has never been more productive, more tolerant, and more cooperative.
If you want hope that the world can become a more tolerant place, just look at kids.
Right now, he says he's working on herbicide-tolerant varieties of cassava for smallholder farmers in Africa.
Trustbusters have not looked too closely at vertical deals—and America's courts have been tolerant of them.
That said, American companies also have many Chinese employees, who may be more tolerant of state meddling.
"She was the most diverse and tolerant women I've ever known for a long time," he continued.
People are more tolerant of software, even if it's awful, hence Apple Mail continues to be terrible.
What you have is a new kind of morality that isn't relativistic so much as more tolerant.
He suggests would-be tech pioneers could find a model in Australia's "incredibly risk-tolerant" frontier economy.
Sometimes it's a good thing — nostalgia helps people fight loneliness and can even make them more tolerant.
The explanation that many academics and think-tanks favour is that guards are less tolerant towards women.
Even in Thailand, supposedly tolerant of cross-dressing men, vagrancy laws are used to harass trans women.
We must call out hate -- unambiguously -- to preserve the free & tolerant society many have fought & die for.
The fact that the low back is tolerant to being loaded in this position can be explained.
But experience shows that banishing God from the public square does not create a more tolerant world.
One analyst suggested that, as society becomes more tolerant of L.G.B.T. people, some opponents become more radical.
It happened close to the underpass that had been named after his father in more tolerant times.
Surprisingly, perhaps, our increasingly licentious behavior has not been reflected in more tolerant public attitudes toward infidelity.
Photographs in the 1960's depict open and tolerant Muslim societies in Iran, Afghanistan, Iraq and Libya.
What if, in other words, a too-strident insistence on tolerance can produce a less tolerant society?
As audiences grow progressively more tolerant, these artists are starting to find a way to step forward.
Second, is forcing religious people to serve same-sex weddings how we create a more tolerant society?
The Sufi tradition offers a tolerant version of Islam that is spurned by extremists like the Taliban.
The company said that its products were "fault-tolerant" and could run all the time, without stopping.
But it has since accelerated, and becoming too tolerant could dent the bank's credibility, the officials argued.
In the Daily Beast ranking of most tolerant states, Wisconsin was No. 1, and Minnesota was seventh.
It is American credibility that has underwritten the "less violent, more tolerant" world to which Obama alludes.
When somebody says, "I'm a very tolerant person," I think, And you don't see color, do you?
Great care must be taken to avoid nerves and tender areas that are not tolerant of pressure.
So Brock LaMere's work in radiation-tolerant computers will be highly relevant to landers, rovers and payloads.
And some changes — such as replacing lawns with drought-tolerant plants — produced permanent reductions in water use.
"To be accepting and tolerant of each other, you have to be a mixture," Ms. Cheng said.
While the country was getting more diverse and tolerant, the GOP was getting whiter and more intolerant.
Critics, though, say the workers exactly follow Ms. Banerjee's lead: She rarely minces words or appears tolerant.
"I thought Beijing would be relatively fair and tolerant, and the government would behave better," he said.
"The Chinese are more tolerant of pain because we have been poor for so long," he said.
Do supposedly socially tolerant companies donate more to leftists than to candidates on the business-friendly right?
For instance, we discovered that Nellie has an adaptation that makes her more tolerant of high altitudes. 
This concert is a pathetic attempt to show that the country is becoming more tolerant toward women.
There are more salt-tolerant zooplankton species now than there were before road salt was widely used.
But even in a city not exactly known for its tolerant fans, they are attracting some buzz.
Indeed, in a majority-minority America, a tolerant and more representative GOP presents a stronger political opponent.
China, which until 1997 considered homosexuality a crime, has grown more tolerant of gay and lesbian people.
After decades of authoritarian rule, Indonesia has come to be seen as a relatively stable, tolerant democracy.
Azerbaijan is known for its tolerant environment among religions, its religious harmony among Sunni and Shia Muslims.
De veronderstelling is dat Nederlandse mensen tolerant zijn, maar dat Turkse mensen of moslims dat niet zijn.
For years liberal United Methodists like Harris have pushed for the church to adopt more tolerant policies.
Generally, Chinese are more receptive to new things and more tolerant of imperfect products, including mobile apps.
Residents, and long-term visitors, are worried the influx from the north could change Goa's tolerant culture.
Pets who are less territorial may be more tolerant of a new animal, though that's no guarantee.
A base for numerous United Nations bodies, its open economy and tolerant ethos have attracted all comers.
He theorized that tolerant, diverse cities that wooed young creatives would prosper more than cities that were not tolerant, and while he employed controversial data to back his claims, and they've been heavily critiqued, his work nonetheless became appealing to broke cities in search of an economic fix.
He believes that the tomato's survival and continued deliciousness depend on the plant's diversity, and he considers breeding hardy, cold-tolerant and heat-tolerant varieties an essential part of his work — not just to provide food, but also to expand the number of places where the plant can flourish.
In many communities, this reinforces commonly held gender biases that women are subservient and tolerant of poor treatment.
Native plants and native or adaptive drought tolerant plants came in as the second and third trends, respectively.
And if you find your message answered by a remarkably tolerant quiz director, tell him Hudson says hi.
Like Goodbaum, friends and acquaintances of Gorsuch, many of them Democrats, said he is genial, tolerant and respectful.
"It just sounds like you're asking us to be tolerant of intolerance," one Rockette reportedly said to Dolan.
As Mr Correa's vice-president, he portrayed himself as more tolerant and less power-hungry than his boss.
Yet the group is determined to pit Turkey's traditionally tolerant brand of Islam against an emboldened fundamentalist fringe.
That sends a signal to Muslims and non-Muslims that now, of all times, they must be tolerant.
"None of us can be tolerant of organizations or individuals who value access to alcohol above student welfare."
More tempering "makes the whole screen more tolerant to overall bending, as in dropping the phone," he says.
But liberals can offer moral arguments for a free and tolerant society which can generate passion, they insist.
The resulting ambiguity has led Tata to be too tolerant of weak businesses and to a complicated succession.
They are more tolerant of hagglers and are resorting to gimmicks, including Black Friday discounts, to boost sales.
The country's default tree is the sitka spruce, a fast-growing, damp-tolerant conifer from America's Pacific Northwest.
"We are committed to a safe, respectful and tolerant environment for all of our employees," the studio said.
" Let's go one step further, "Should a society that has elected to be tolerant be intolerant about intolerance?
Labels are for the most part tolerant, because of the promise of continued audience growth on streaming platforms.
For the dairy-tolerant, however, a trio of new concept Truffle Pints are also hitting the freezer section.
These are mostly inter-tidal zones next to river banks ideal for the growth of salt-tolerant mangroves.
In this polarized political climate, how do you feel that people can encourage others to be more tolerant?
Rotate Your Lotions If you're loyal to one lotion, your skin's likely to become tolerant to its benefits.
We need to be more open and more tolerant of differences, even on issues we care about deeply.
Sweden is a famously tolerant country, but one thing its people are quite intolerant of is poor quality.
Some went so far as to say that reading about other experiences and cultures made them more tolerant.
When you're living in Mississippi, it's difficult to find places to hide, even in more tolerant, welcoming areas.
For example, as trees grow, they create more shade, so shade-tolerant plants will grow and others won't.
They were key in pushing Brazilian music toward the psychedelic and pushing Brazilian politics toward the more tolerant.
How to protest Macron's reformist centrism while also defending the pillars of liberal democracy and a tolerant society?
For one thing, he said, shareholders would no longer be tolerant of enormous pay packages for corporate chiefs.
HEAT-TOLERANT COFFEE Coffee farmers can protect their plants from a warming climate by creating shade for them.
Readers would have been more skeptical about Alexievich's shocking stories and less tolerant of her lack of nuance.
As with the individual trials, they found people on the treatment did largely become more tolerant to peanuts.
She — and others in this freshman class — have been tolerant for as long as they had to be.
Let's be more polite to each other, more tolerant of people who think differently than we do. Fine.
The company argues that Atlas will offer users a database platform that is fault-tolerant and self-healing.
Native to the semiarid regions of Eastern Africa, they are also very tolerant of long periods of drought.
And Austin maintained its reputation as a city that was, compared to others in the south, racially tolerant.
Perhaps the High Septon was corrupt, or perhaps he was only human and tolerant of other human frailties.
The exception may be in Lebanon, which has slowly grown more tolerant thanks to the work of activists.
I would like to believe that my generation is noticeably tolerant, but I do not think we are.
Rising interest rates in the United States and in Europe have made investors less tolerant of emerging markets.
It's somewhat of an upscale restaurant, but they are super tolerant of kids dropping food and making noise.
Both Levan Gelbakhiani and Bachi Valishvili (left) say they will stay and fight for a more tolerant society.
Check out Banza Bowties for chickpea pasta or the Tolerant Organic Green Lentil Rotini for a lentil variety.
Thomas' family has said he was raised in a tolerant home and had a history of mental illness.
Their reward will be a tolerant society that Israel and all of its friends can be proud of.
"Quantum teleportation methodology is the only way for the realization of fault-tolerant universal quantum computers," he said.
"People are far more tolerant of bad roads in urban settings, because speeds are lower," Mr. Engstrom said.
Sawhill argues that: What a functioning and tolerant politics would permit is a negotiated settlement of this dispute.
But today's jihadis abhorred the tolerant Islam of that earlier era and systematically sought to destroy the documents.
Will the perception of him as a tolerant, compassionate prime minister be enough to carry him through this?
I'll never forget how as black conservatives, they were so harshly condemned by countless self-described "tolerant" liberals.
In the past week alone, we've seen instance after instance of such intolerance from the supposedly-tolerant left.
For 20 of the hazards, white men were statistically far more tolerant of risk than any other group.
The stock market has become more tolerant of rising bond yields, which contributed to its violent sell-off.
Livestock farming sustains many smallholder farmers here, while a few grow drought-tolerant crops like sorghum and millet.
If you're the village atheist in a small town in Alabama, you're probably the most tolerant person there.
The French youth, which are generally more tolerant of diversity, end up looking more radical than they are.
"In avoiding [peanuts], we've probably caused more people to not be tolerant of the food," she told me.
"We are a society more just, more free, and more tolerant," she said, adding, however, that inequality still persisted.
While Ghandi certainly wants to spread his own faith throughout the world, he is tolerant of other religious beliefs.
"Being inclusive and accepting diversity goes far deeper than accepting differences at face value and being tolerant," she said.
I have been thinking about that tolerant openness in culture since the election of Donald Trump as US President.
If we don't do it, our high-iron beans are going to be replaced by the heat-tolerant beans.
It is a welcoming, tolerant place which accepts more refugees for resettlement than any other city in the country.
This does not mean Chinese attitudes to sexual minorities will soon catch up with those in more tolerant societies.
That speaks to the design leadership of OnePlus as well as the corresponding weakness of Google's bezel-tolerant aesthetic.
They said that even their family members are less tolerant; our society is just so ignorant about these questions.
It helped me see how an educated and tolerant group of people could transform their lives for the better.
Many borrowers made their livelihoods more disaster-proof by starting more drought-tolerant activities such as trading or horticulture.
"They've gone from aggressive to somewhat tolerant, they've lowered their intensity," said Toribio's 53-year-old mayor, Alcibiades Escue.
In particular, some are measurably bolder and more tolerant of potential threats, such as nearby human beings, than others.
The war swept away a tolerant and mixed society, yet Bosnians still work, trade and sometimes drink coffee together.
But of the groups studied, people of no religious affiliation were the most tolerant of other beliefs and cultures.
But they are complete reactionaries, very conservative and not nearly as liberal and tolerant as they think they are.
Until then, online video game chats will remain a safe, tolerant place for at least a few more months.
The word "gay" was used as a synonym for "bad" to describe inanimate things; it wasn't a tolerant place.
Germany is currently fashioning itself as a diverse, tolerant image of Europe's future, where capitalist interests intersect with multiculturalism.
More than many Republicans, Trump has seemed tolerant of gay people, perhaps because of his cosmopolitan New York roots.
He says that despite this, Sisi's government are no more tolerant and accepting of said culture than the predecessors.
The broader question becomes, in the future is the internet going to make China more open, liberal and tolerant?
The next month, a drought-tolerant soybean variety developed with CRISPR also got a quick pass from the USDA.
His supporters' increased influence was directly observable in small ways: suddenly, society had become less tolerant to individual freedoms.
"[W]hat this means is that when patients are tolerant to morphine they could be offered NM0127," Uchegbu said.
The UAE is more tolerant of different religions than some of its neighbors in the Gulf, particularly Saudi Arabia.
The ideal Doi Modt student would need to be not only insect-tolerant but also devoted to Muay Thai.
These two, intriguingly, are competitors with another drought-tolerant maize strain, DroughtGuard, developed by Monsanto using the transgenic approach.
It helped legitimize frank and tolerant public discussion about sex, and its religious allies were vital in protecting it.
Kosovo, rescued from Serbian oppression after months of NATO bombing in 1999, has been known as a tolerant society.
He argued that China needs to be more tolerant in order to show the world it's an open market.
But the heterodox, tolerant Islam that has set it apart from much of the Middle East is under threat.
They have managed to damage the reputation of a Southern state that was prized for being tolerant and inclusive.
Britain is an open and tolerant country, and I will fight with everything I have to keep it so.
Our democratic and tolerant values mean nothing to the Afghan people, and they know that we will leave someday.
And once it became a marker of forward-looking, tolerant Americanism, use of the term took off like wildfire.
Despite the BS they preach, the left isn't tolerant of any view that differs even slightly from their own.
I chose DigitalOcean because the company has been consistently tolerant of people running Tor middle relays on its infrastructure.
Kentucky was a team from the South, where Rupp and many others were not known for tolerant racial policies.
But even in an office that is tolerant of youthful boundary pushing, some millennial behavior can cross the line.
LONDON (Reuters) - Heat-tolerant Angus beef cattle designed for the tropics with white coats instead of black or red.
No, I shall merely delete his comment and block him, then lull myself to sleep thinking tolerant, sympathetic thoughts.
We wanted to find women who could remind us that another, more tolerant, hopeful way of being is possible.
One of the characteristics ascribed to "Buddhists," according to this rubric, was that they are generally tolerant and pacifist.
But other justices said that a tolerant society must leave room for good-faith dissent based on religious principles.
These days Cuba is one of the most tolerant societies in the world when it comes to sexual difference.
Historians say India was relatively tolerant of gay and transgender people before the British introduced more restrictive social mores.
It makes perfect sense that the Islamic State would hate this megalopolis, so progressive and tolerant, emancipated and teeming.
Women have been appointed as governors of Daikundi and Bamiyan Provinces, which are culturally tolerant areas by Afghanistan's standards.
Moore called the idea of Austin as a tolerant and progressive city -- "a big, beautiful diverse pie" -- a "myth."
"We should be more tolerant of people who post 'untruthful information' that aren't malicious," he said in a post.
These voters have become attracted to, or at least tolerant of, a politics tinged with ethno-nationalism and authoritarianism.
Her stress affects her piano playing; once-tolerant husband Antenor gets fed up regularly and eventually goes full patriarch.
"Their literacy in financial matters means that they are more tolerant of taking investment-related risks," Stanley Fallaw wrote.
We are more tolerant, globally aware and service-oriented than previous generations, and thus capable of walking this path.
I found that the real world, once I gave it a chance, was pretty open and tolerant and curious.
Corbyn is wrestling with accusations that his party has been tolerant of anti-Semitism among some of its members.
It also means that while the country is growing more tolerant, they're also more polarized over race and ethnicity.
Britain is an open and tolerant country and I will fight with everything I have to keep it so.
Westerners often point to Iran's lax rules on the hijab to make the case that it is more tolerant.
"We have to be respectful and tolerant, and if someone is in the river, let's move forward," he said.
Mr Tayeb insists that al-Azhar is "the pulpit of moderate, centrist and tolerant Islam", but it is not monolithic.
One recent Pew study found young Evangelical Christians were more likely to be tolerant of same-sex marriage, for instance.
How can we be tolerant of those who see things differently, yet find the common threads that bind us together?
Farmer Marutsvaka's success with the heat-tolerant seed has inspired her neighbors, who now want to try it as well.
They're not very tolerant toward non-Europeans, and argue that they will have a lot of problems in becoming native.
Then choose whether you want an early-growing crop and whether you need it to be drought- or disease-tolerant.
Both the behavior of Israel's government and opinion trends among its population imperil the country's status as a tolerant democracy.
Banks were more tolerant of drawn-out proceedings because they wanted to reorganize companies so they could take on loans.
Modern, comfortable, and tolerant—if you had to describe Panama in just a few words, these are what they'd be.
Brine can be used inland for irrigating salt-tolerant crops, for fish farming or to produce table salt, he said.
Despite apparent setbacks in Brazil and in Donald Trump's United States, young people around the world are becoming more tolerant.
Even if you hit the brakes late, or misread the entry to a corner, it proved uncannily tolerant and forgiving.
Monsanto has said local seed companies have illegally attempted to "incorporate unauthorized and unapproved herbicide-tolerant technologies into their seeds".
To start, we should all forget last week and move on to a hopefully better, more tolerant and constructive time.
Moreover, even if Trump's private instincts are socially tolerant, the Democrats won't define him that way in the fall campaign.
In a shared space, would entirely taking over its lighting test the patience of even a tolerant partner or roommate?
It's the image of Canada as a tolerant, progressive, kind and humanitarian nation, populated by mild-mannered and polite people.
"We are the first people who should be tolerant, those of us who serve the people," he wrote on Twitter.
In the Renaissance this city was a center of artistic beauty; it was culturally and ethnically diverse, tolerant and inclusive.
But even as I got older, and those mean kids grew into more tolerant teens, I still resisted wearing them.
Greek society is tolerant of personal idiosyncrasy but intolerant of perceived hypocrisy, even though both words have equally Hellenic roots.
Both species are more cold-tolerant than crocodiles, which inhabit tropical regions of South America, West Africa, Asia and Australia.
Tolerant attitudes towards crime may also be a factor in explaining why arrests and prosecutions for property crime have declined.
Hopefully, Kim will be more tolerant of holiday season copycatting if it comes from someone outside of her immediate family.
Yes, Sweden as well, with its homogeneity being disrupted, its mythology as "open, prosperous, liberal, tolerant Sweden" is melting away.
Badly recorded music or people yelling on YouTube videos are also less harsh with this more tolerant pair from MrSpeakers.
How to balance these concerns with the goal of creating a tolerant society is a pressing question of our time.
But they both came of age in a world shaped by the 1960s: socially tolerant, liberal, almost contemptuous of formality.
In addition, traders suspect Washington will be less tolerant of a cheaper yen given the U.S. presidential election in November.
And for all of his tough law-and-order rhetoric, the record shows the GOP frontrunner has been remarkably tolerant.
It also showed the financial crisis has left many countries less tolerant of immigrants and that corruption remained relatively high.
Thus opens a space for Americans who are neither conservative nor socialist, who still honor the tolerant liberalism of old.
In overwhelmingly Catholic Italy, the church — even under the more open, tolerant Pope Francis — is opposed to same-sex unions.
"Although drought-tolerant wheat varieties have been introduced in the rain-fed areas, these varieties also need water," Tariq said.
Governments hungry for revenue to shrink their deficits have become less tolerant of individuals and corporations that minimise their taxes.
The traits that make the population of S. thermophilum in the area so remarkably heat tolerant remain to be identified.
Ahmet Sadriu, a spokesman for Islamic Community of Kosovo, said the group held to Kosovo's traditionally tolerant version of Islam.
If we didn't, the shade-tolerant sugar maple would take over, and make the stand a food desert for wildlife.
By creating new types of heat-tolerant algae and bacteria, scientists hope they can help corals fend off bleaching events.
In some ways, the flower children and their fellow travelers, like my parents, succeeded in fashioning a more tolerant America.
Third, the U.S. government should fund European civil society organizations to develop collaborative initiatives to build tolerant and inclusive societies.
In truth, the moment reflected both a new, more diverse and tolerant Dallas and an old pragmatic, consensus-oriented one.
Willnot may have no use for conformity, but it's surprisingly tolerant of rebels, radicals, conspiracy theorists and plain old oddballs.
Are gender-based obscenities just easy substitutes for the homophobic epithets that have become toxic even in swearing-tolerant places?
The ultimate goal of quantum computing is a fault tolerant universal system that automatically fixes errors and has unlimited coherence.
Why can't you be more tolerant?" and under the meme it said, "share if you understand this is Obama's religion.
A main consideration was the water shortage in California: My garden needed to be drought-tolerant as well as beautiful.
The vast, vast majority of Muslims in the country and around the world are moderate, are peaceful, and are tolerant.
Advocates said that the crackdown on the young communists showed that the government was becoming even less tolerant of criticism.
Democrats, especially in the House, say tolerance is breaking down along party lines — and their party is far less tolerant.
Instead they reached out for a fuller place in national political life to forge a more pluralist, tolerant, equitable country.
Holiday seasons bring out child-sized chocolate Santa Clauses and Easter bunnies — this tolerant Muslim society adores Christian holiday icons.
But weeds are becoming more resistant to Roundup, so the industry is developing seeds that are tolerant to more herbicides.
"Those of us who grew up in a more tolerant environment about drugs are less afraid of them," he said.
Frequent participation in religious traditions also appears to bolster more tolerant attitudes and volunteer work among Muslims, Mormons and Buddhists.
The free movement of people has been central to how many Europeans want to see themselves: tolerant, open and diverse.
Op-Ed Contributor BRUSSELS — Dark clouds have been hovering over Europeans who believe in an integrated, tolerant and open Continent.
To his fans Mr Trudeau's victory heralded a return of Canadian values—tolerant, open, progressive—that Mr Harper had abandoned.
"The international community has been too tolerant of Iran's bad behavior," said Michael T. Flynn, the president's national security adviser.
With their deep roots and tough, gnarly branches, pistachio trees are hardy, tolerant of salty soils and brutal heat waves.
Even if you are devoted to cacti and other drought-tolerant xeriscaping grasses and plants, they still need some moisture.
Sydney is a more tolerant city than it was decades ago, and critics say that police attitudes have changed considerably.
People potentially can reduce their prejudice by training themselves to be more tolerant of broken patterns in the physical world.
Each year they seem to grow in numbers at CPAC: young conservatives who are more tolerant of differing social views.
While coffee is usually harvested once a year, khat - which is drought-tolerant - can be harvested three times a year.
Could it be that culture plays a role -- that British people, overall, are just more tolerant and accepting of gloominess?
We should also invest more in research to develop advanced nuclear reactors, including small modular reactors and accident-tolerant fuels.
But while the voters have kept their famed tolerance for personal failings, they have become much less tolerant of politicians.
We take issue, however, with the suggestion that Ms. DeVos is "tolerant" of and even a supporter of L.G.B.T. people.
He was an educator, someone who should be bettering the minds of his students to create a more tolerant society.
"He's grown a lot during the intervening years and has been largely playful and tolerant of other bears," noted Fitz.
How tolerant a country's residents are toward foreigners varies significantly from region to region, and of course, person to person.
How tolerant a country's residents are toward foreigners varies significantly from region to region, and of course, person to person.
I agree with the Times's milder point — herbicide-tolerant soy isn't going to be the key to saving the world.
Even in more tolerant and cosmopolitan areas, though, many LGBTQ people feel they have to maintain a constant background vigilance.
Unless the US starts getting much more tolerant of immigration much more quickly, that's not really something we can replicate.
First of all, it needs to be enterprise grade and all that entails — secure, reliable, scalable, fault tolerant and so forth.
Clinton's approach, while arguably more effective at reducing systemic risk, is more nuanced and technocratic, and more tolerant of large institutions.
But the ones I've done artificial insemination with by myself and without physical restraint, they're much more tolerant of other people.
Could it be that governments and other powerful potential attackers are, if not friendly, at least tolerant towards Bitcoin's continued growth?
But interestingly, Trump supporters were not unusually racially resentful compared with Rubio supporters; Cruz and Carson supporters appear relatively more tolerant.
Also note that in general, people with left-wing ideological commitments are overall more tolerant than people with right-wing ones.
Racism certainly is not as loud and violent as it once was, and the city overall is a more tolerant place.
" She added that some conservatives had reported feeling uncomfortable at the company and staff should respond by being "tolerant" and "inclusive.
"The State of Israel is patient and tolerant toward the weak among it and minorities," Ya'alon said in his resignation speech.
And as my volleys of verbal abuse against Siri the other day proved, the product is still disturbingly tolerant of insults.
Their hyperconnectivity has instilled good qualities: They're hard-working and realistic about the future; they're the most tolerant generation in history.
How can we expect social media to be a hate-free zone when the world around us is anything but tolerant?
But since that dark period, Salem has come to nurture a culture that is rather inclusive and tolerant of fringe religions.
Joe Goldman, the app's Texas-based founder, says it has taken on the perceived ethos of Canada: welcoming, open and tolerant.
In Britain this led to partial decriminalisation of both homosexuality and abortion in 1967, and a more open, tolerant, permissive society.
Philadelphia by reputation is not the most tolerant of towns, though mostly relative to the ups and downs of the Eagles.
That doesn't say that movement toward progressive goals is impossible — America is becoming both more diverse and more tolerant over time.
The party said hopes were fading that the government might become more tolerant of dissent than the one it had replaced.
The trials, which studied cancer patients and opioid-tolerant chronic pain patients, gave participants "a surprising amount of discretion," Herring said.
And my mom had brought me up to be a very tolerant, temperate Muslim, so I wasn't going to do that.
That has raised concerns of radicalization, especially in West Africa where the more tolerant Sufi Islam has historically been more dominant.
Although tolerant of religious minorities, he withholds political freedoms from the Muslim majority, particularly Islamists, who he fears might overthrow him.
I still search for the wholeness of this seemingly-small yet big, progressive yet rigid, tolerant yet closed, Northern Plain city.
At a time of economic crisis, the move provoked heavy ire in a country decreasingly tolerant of its frequent political scandals.
I have a very cursory knowledge of skinhead culture, but, from what I understand, they are not a particularly tolerant group.
The average consumer is growing more and more comfortable with shopping online, and less and less tolerant of slow shipping times.
While they sound reasonable and benign, each resignation has an implicit message: Trump is not inclusive and tolerant; he is regressive.
It says the Thai people are tolerant and respectful of the LGBT community and also offers discounts for hotels and spas.
Better education and a more civil society should help people become more tolerant of one another, and also of their differences.
Some Austen experts, while critical of Kelly's methods, have been amusedly tolerant of what John Mullan calls her "divertingly unlikely" discoveries.
Subsequent inventions have ranged from the tape in cassettes (1935) to an aroma called citronellal (1982) to drought-tolerant corn (2013).
Families, a report noted, seem less tolerant of absences when soldiers are sent to patrol Paris rather than on missions abroad.
This shows that most rowers do not injure their lower back and that the spine is very tolerant of this activity.
Fentanyl can be deadly if it is prescribed in large doses to someone who has not already become tolerant to opioids.
Sharing the small, remote research station with different types of people also requires her to be tolerant — and prepared for anything.
Some partygoers say heavy-handed security staff and racist door policies are ruining the tolerant atmosphere of the city's club scene.
Literacy, the ability to have these potentially transformative experiences, creates an opportunity to have a more inclusive, accepting and tolerant world.
Obsessed fans of "Star Wars" have long enjoyed a tolerant relationship with owners of the pop culture empire's copyrights and trademarks.
At the start of the opera, their village is an example of multiethnic harmony, led by a tolerant council of elders.
"We live off this image as an open and tolerant place," said Jandira Queiroz, the mobilization coordinator at Amnesty International Brazil.
The article endangered the lives of gay men from less tolerant countries, and a public outcry led to its swift retraction.
The conservative organization Perkasa also called on the Malaysian government to revoke Starbucks's license, along with those of similarly tolerant companies.
Indeed, future Congress is more likely to be tolerant of a well-targeted and effective subsidy, than a costlier sprawling one.
If you're not tolerant of that oddness, you're trying to form something into your idea of what things should be like.
And Rabbi Levenstein is obviously upset by trends in Israel's culture, which he sees as too tolerant, liberal, secular and Western.
Islamic thinkers like Ibn-Sina accepted such constraints, and during the Middle Ages Muslims were often far more tolerant than Christians.
On the contrary, Trump, like Reagan, is a tolerant, principled executive who seeks to represent all Americans united under one flag.
It may be hoping for a higher price, but the delay suggests even risk-tolerant buyers are cool on the sector.
New drought-tolerant crops, for instance, might radically improve sustainability — or they could lead to expanded farming into fragile new ecosystems.
Morocco, where Pope Francis will arrive on Saturday for a visit, is widely perceived to be an unusually tolerant Muslim country.
The Karen people are an ethnic minority trying to escape centuries of persecution in Burma, for the slightly more tolerant Thailand.
Sure, there are still bullies and haters, but I am confident to say that most people my age are relatively tolerant.
"When I had a choice I feel that the Democratic Party views are more inclusive, more tolerant, more favoring," he said.
Yet aiding the Kurds militarily and ignoring them politically doesn't promote a more politically tolerant society, nor does it encourage stability.
"For people who claim to be tolerant, they sure spend a lot of time calling half the country 'racists,' " she added.
To an outsider, Farron's implication that the UK is not a "tolerant, liberal" society for practicing Christians may seem off base.
The incursion of technology into every aspect of consumption has meant that only the indolent or pathologically tolerant wait for things.
The risk-tolerant can gamble that further bad indicators will persuade the Federal Reserve to lower interest rates, bumping up stocks.
Tamar Shavgulidze, the director of "Comets," said before a screening on Wednesday that being tolerant also meant listening to unpleasant views.
If you want to join our society, then you must embrace our society, our values and our tolerant way of life.
It may be hard for tolerant, art-loving souls to resist the urge to groan when reading pretentious titles for artworks.
While the city seems determined to overcome its grim past, many residents have a tolerant attitude toward the tourism it attracts.
It's personally confounding because this is the America I love, where attitudes are in many ways more tolerant than in Europe.
Professor Smith joined campaigns for civil rights in the 1960s and for a more tolerant understanding of Islam in the 2000s.
Dr. Belyaev recognized that fur farmers would have chosen animals that were at least somewhat tolerant of people, Dr. Kukekova said.
"The locking up of women dissidents is not exactly a great advertisement for a more tolerant vision of Islam," said Sen.
The company is also facing a barrage of lawsuits over the launch of dicamba-tolerant soybean seeds, known as Xtend soybeans.
My concerns are that the once so tolerant Netherlands will turn into a frightened right-wing country that is beyond recognition.
Despite recent tensions, they agree on the fundamentals of a social market economy, a tolerant multiethnic society and an integrated Europe.
Americans who value an inclusive, tolerant and pluralist country need to be on guard against Mr. Trump's following in their footsteps.
However, in the current context, I think the MPC will be more tolerant of fiscal slippage and continue with accommodative cycle.
Hodges, which found a constitutional right to same-sex marriage — a decision some analysts trace to his upbringing in tolerant California.
Cologne - with a longer history of a migrant population than many other German cities - sees itself as a tolerant liberal city.
I thought that by now, nearly 50 years later, the promise of living in a progressive, tolerant society would be fulfilled.
The crip-bus-bond isn't just tolerant; it's fully embracing of me, because of my cripness, not in spite of it.
Hostility to non-heterosexual orientation is growing in the country, once seen as among the most tolerant in the Islamic world.
Marijuana banking has always depended entirely on forbearance from Washington, and the Trump administration seems decidedly less tolerant than its predecessor.
Adherents of these more tolerant schools live across the wider Muslim world, from Morocco to Indonesia, from Turkey to South Asia.
The east African nation is seen as more tolerant than neighboring Uganda and Tanzania, but the LGBT+ community still faces discrimination.
Trzaskowski, 46, a long-time EU emissary for his party, says he wants his native Warsaw to remain "open, tolerant and European".
The son of a prosperous textile manufacturer, Zweig was the elegant embodiment of the assimilated Jew — urbane, instinctually tolerant, inclined toward pacifism.
Its proof of stake approach will reach consensus through a variant of the 'Byzantine Fault Tolerant' protocol, again increasing speed and efficiency.
Connolly said that, as temperatures increase, reefs would eventually die off and be replaced with more stress-tolerant species such as seaweeds.
Although most moderates do not support violence they have been so far unexpectedly tolerant of actions such as the Legco break-in.
Trump, meanwhile, has signaled a more tolerant view, naming a US ambassador to Israel, David Friedman, who supports an expansion of settlements.
But since that first foray more than a decade ago, Stallard says, the pro-gun movement has become more inclusive and tolerant.
The FC ambassadors, as Amazon calls them, share how they receive bathroom breaks, sit in tolerant temperatures, and work under pleasant management.
He said focusing on protecting the more heat-tolerant coral species is key to ensuring the survival of the Great Barrier Reef.
She criticizes a 2013 government decree that established tolerant thresholds of possession for drug users, designed to avoid excessively criminalizing minor consumers.
If it cannot forge a more tolerant laïcité, it runs the risk of estranging a generation of its own young Muslim women.
Google obviously sees big commercial potential, saying it will now try to build "a fault-tolerant quantum computer" as quickly as possible.
It tells the world that conservatives, despite the caricature of us perpetuated by the left, are tolerant and good to the core.
Philanthropic money is the most risk-tolerant capital out there, whether it's deployed for-profit or not-for-profit or on advocacy.
Democracy has always been a mess, and yet the democratic world has, over time, gotten more wealthy, more stable, and more tolerant.
But this understanding of Hollywood — as progressive, tolerant, multicultural, and unoppressive — was just as superficial as the myth of a moral Hollywood.
Perhaps female and minority viewers were once more tolerant of films that offered only caricatures of themselves, or omitted their likenesses altogether.
In the U.S., the proportion of lactose-tolerant people is about 64%, reflecting the mixture of ethnic groups that populate the country.
But more recently Mr Blankfein may have been too tolerant of the trading division, where he and several lieutenants made their names.
He was so tolerant, so much so that he dedicated his life more to studying his opponents than those close to him.
Lakeland, FloridaA hardy market for imported low-cost prescription drugs has taken root in Florida, nourished by older Americans and tolerant regulators.
It's no worse than any others of that kind on the market, but I'm growing less tolerant of that design these days.
That includes R&D to create tobacco plants that are more tolerant to temperature extremes and insects, or to increase crop yields.
At the research station, traditional flood-tolerant rice germplasm cross-bred with high-yielding varieties is already surviving 15 days of submergence.
Mitchell, initially tolerant of Gould's erratic behavior, becomes increasingly frustrated as various attempts to get the Oral History published come to naught.
But there is one fascinating exception to PRRI's trend: Religiously-unaffiliated Americans have actually become less tolerant of politicians they deem immoral.
Rising divorce rates reflect the spread of more tolerant, permissive values towards women, but legislation tends to favour men in divorce settlements.
Fears of a xenophobic backlash in otherwise-tolerant societies have been rising since the refugee crisis began, and not only in Germany.
Here in real America, Merchandise are black sheep: tolerant, cultured creatives, but also proud Floridians, who empathize with the people they love.
The more open and tolerant social attitudes to sex and gender differences become, the better Freddie and Oscar's chances of finding acceptance.
Thais are growing less tolerant of the daily slaughter, some of which does graphic rounds of the internet thanks to dashboard cameras.
I have some weird vague sense that we used to be less tolerant of people lying to us, blatantly, to our faces.
Greek society has remained largely tolerant, although there have been protests in some areas against the creation of reception centers for refugees.
Extremist clerics and secretive associations funded by Saudis and others have transformed a once-tolerant Muslim society into a font of extremism.
Greek society has remained largely tolerant, though there have been protests in some communities against the creation of reception centers for migrants.
"Consumers are tolerant as long as something's improving," Netflix CEO Reed Hastings, on a post-earnings webcast, said of the price increase.
Promoting a healthy self-esteem early on, will give the youth a head start in molding a healthier and more tolerant future.
Thinkers like George Orwell and Elie Kedourie have argued that patriotism—tolerant, welcoming and reasonable—really has nothing to do with nationalism.
" She continued, "It is by far women that hunt who catch more grief from the 'tolerant' and 'all loving' animal rights activists.
It seems to me that the state in its position here has been neither tolerant nor respectful of Mr. Phillips' religious beliefs.
" Richard Gelfond, the chief executive of IMAX, said: "I used to be a little more tolerant of what others say in email.
In today's supposedly more-tolerant society, they serve a dog whistle function that allows users to denigrate people without suffering social consequences.
For its demolition by many historians, see the preface to the new (2013) edition of my "Tolerant Populists" (originally published in 1963).
They were all arrested in the recent sweep that targeted women's rights groups, of which Saudi authorities had long been relatively tolerant.
Only those who we expect to flourish in our country – and to embrace a tolerant American society – should be issued immigrant visas.
The prime minister of the Netherlands, Mark Rutte, called the shooting "an attack on our tolerant and open society," according to CNN.
Four in 10 Democratic men said they felt less tolerant of sexism in their own lives as a result of the hearings.
Liberal ideologies, traditionally more tolerant and beneficial to minorities than those of conservatives, are therefore regarded as a sort of political cucking.
When people feel anxious, they're less open to diverse ideas and opinions, and less forgiving and tolerant of those they disagree with.
Crops engineered to be herbicide-tolerant make it easier to spray for weeds, giving farmers more time to secure off-farm income.
For example, he took up anti-communism when that was fashionable but put it on the back burner in more tolerant times.
And now you're all so much richer, and your wives, girlfriends, boyfriends, whatever — I'm a very tolerant person — they aren't withholding, probably.
They started this quest in the Netherlands, where a tolerant policy toward soft drugs makes many of these substances legal and accessible.
For while robust intellectual inquiry is a self-stated goal of every university, so too is creating a diverse and tolerant nation.
The French in the past have been far more tolerant than most societies in accepting high taxes on gasoline and diesel fuels.
The U.S. should also support Kazakhstan's declared course opposing radical Islam and developing a tolerant, multi-ethnic society while remaining majority-Muslim.
"There were people who were perfectly good, there were people who were perfectly tolerant, and there were people who weren't," Sarah said.
The story of evolution predicts that once the water becomes clean, a tolerant fish won't do as well as a sensitive fish.
Older adults may also be more forgiving of themselves than they once were — and more tolerant of a wrong note (or six).
The region's history of welcoming outsiders has contributed to cross-cultural exchanges and a tolerant attitude that locals consider points of pride.
I didn't know too many Muslims, and I've learned a lot about the Muslim faith, and that I should be more tolerant.
There's a big difference between acceptance and mere tolerance, but I'd rather have a tolerant president than one who's fervently anti-gay.
Here I have met wonderful people, I've built a career as a video editor and I have learned to be more tolerant.
"We are a tolerant, multicultural society, the most successful immigration country on the planet," he said, before pivoting to a darker undercurrent.
It may be too late at this point for more socially tolerant Republican leaders to bring the party back from the brink.
Millennials are considered the most racially diverse generation in American history and are generally more tolerant of racial differences than their predecessors.
Trump and other members of his administration have criticized past presidents, including Clinton, for being too tolerant of North Korea&aposs nuclear ambitions.
The Dutch are considerably less tolerant -- at least legally -- than the United States of the sort of outrageous sentiments that are routine elsewhere.
A lame-duck Merkel – or her successor – may be less tolerant of countries, such as Italy, who flout the European Union's budget rules.
" Even so, he admits that "a universal fault-tolerant quantum computer, which has to use logical qubits, is still a long way off.
About 60 percent of Albanians are Muslims and traditionally follow a tolerant version of the faith, co-existing peacefully with their Christian neighbours.
He desperately wanted the politics of his time to work better: to be less cruel, less arbitrary and more tolerant of human difference.
Conservative radio hosts in Indiana range from Trump-friendly to Trump-tolerant, unlike the anti-Trump screeds that echoed over dials in Wisconsin.
A supporter of Czechoslovakia's tolerant founding president, Tomas Masaryk, she was born the daughter of an Orthodox rabbi in a remote, poor town.
The herbicide-tolerant variety, lab-altered to help farmers save costs on weed management, has, however, seeped into the country's farms since then.
Germany, home to an estimated 200,000 Jews, has built a reputation in recent decades as a tolerant, safe place for Jews to live.
The Schlesingers chose to be English and Jewish, both insiders and outsiders, a choice that was possible in a liberal, relatively tolerant Britain.
Trapped inside the Olduvai sandstones, the researchers found distinctive but unusual biological molecules that are often interpreted as biomarkers for heat-tolerant bacteria.
Although church leaders remain decades behind on acceptance, Packer said churchgoers have "becoming more informed, more tolerant, and more loving" in recent years.
A conservatism that's deeply religious but also tolerant, pro-free trade and -- most important of all -- obsessed with clean government and ethical politics.
Despite growing concerns about the rise of the far right in German politics, the country is largely tolerant toward gay and trans people.
Farms capture huge amounts of carbon back into the world's farmlands and result in resilient farming systems more tolerant to extreme weather patterns.
FAO urged investments in drought-tolerant seeds and climate-smart agriculture to enable rural families to prepare for and withstand future weather extremes.
He understood the damage done.) Cruz also spoke in surprisingly tolerant (for him) terms about minority groups he has demagogued in the past.
"Future societies face the options of importing heat-tolerant varieties, developing new varieties, switching crop types altogether or abandoning farming," the paper noted.
Many in this headscarf-shunning, alcohol-tolerant minority remain strident Kemalists, seeking refuge from what they see as the uncomfortable encroachment of Islamism.
Social changes in the U.S.: 63% of Trump voters are uneasy with recent changes that have made the U.S. more diverse and tolerant.
Reefs act like breakwaters reducing wave strength, while salt-tolerant mangroves can buffer against hurricane winds and storm surges and cut wave height.
Demand equality, encourage peace within all communities, and be tolerant of others in the grim face of fascism that's staring into our eyes.
Researchers at the Harris Poll found that older respondents are less tolerant of visible tattoos as the prestige of the job position rises.
It's easy to find anecdotal evidence that America has grown more reactive, coarser, and less tolerant of outsiders since the 20153 presidential election.
FOR a Muslim-majority country, Indonesia has often been regarded as relatively tolerant on gay issues, as long as gay people were discreet.
When the Somalis first began arriving, back in 2006, they had been hailed as the vanguard of a more diverse and tolerant era.
Psychology research from Georgia Tech also showed that those with high curiosity are more tolerant of ambiguity, which requires a sophisticated thinking style.
The bank, under the leadership of Alexandre Tombini since 2011, has been under fire for years for being too tolerant of high inflation.
The incident revealed an ugly mismatch between the relaxed and tolerant atmosphere portrayed in the exhibition, and the heavy-handed security around it.
How tolerant are they of abusive bosses or, on the other hand, will they call you pushy if you ask for a promotion?
They are some of the most tolerant and display an enviable resilience in the face of challenges to our democratic way of life.
Straight players have not always been so tolerant, Mr. Holmes added, recalling a derogatory comment made in a locker room eight years ago.
These attitudes confound the romantic image many in the West have of Buddhism as a tolerant faith whose adherents wouldn't hurt a fly.
Tomasetti of 360PR says being financially risk averse enables her agency to be more risk-tolerant when developing novel marketing campaigns for clients.
The isolates gathered after 2009 were, on average, more tolerant to the alcohol compared with bacteria taken from before 2004, the researchers discovered.
State-based choice programs across America have been proven to improve academic outcomes, raise parental satisfaction and produce more civic-minded, tolerant students.
So while we may tease someone who uses a funny pronunciation of a word, most of us are tolerant of people with accents.
"Ireland is an open and tolerant nation, committed to peace and democracy," Brendan Howlin, leader of the Labour Party, said earlier this month.
A new steady-state high-heat-tolerant life may, hopefully, rapidly evolve, but human civilization as we know it will no longer exist.
By the 1990s, Nehru's Congress party had become almost synonymous with the Indian state, but his tolerant, worldly vision was starting to fray.
The Emirates' ultimate aim is to promote the capital as a tolerant global city, and its flagship museum as a bridge between civilizations.
Maybe I could be a little more tolerant of their comments if I didn't have cancer, in addition to two other autoimmune issues.
If we want to protect the idea of Western societies as fundamentally open and tolerant places, then Western governments need to do something.
Supporting Trump requires daily acts of moral distancing, a process that means that after a few months you are tolerant of any corruption.
" This revealed a troubling unwillingness to stand up for, as she put it, "life in a liberal, tolerant democracy for everyone, beyond racism.
After all, here we are, almost a century later, and America has become more powerful, more tolerant, more wealthy, and even more democratic.
Istanbul offers an attractive combination of a Muslim-majority city, close to their homelands, with sophisticated communications infrastructure and a relatively tolerant atmosphere.
Activities to preserve the forest like using more drought-tolerant crops, no-burn farming techniques, and organized water management would cost $122 billion.
He said he was weighing whether to move to a more tolerant Chinese city, or leave the country again to resume his studies.
As old taboos were broken — I heard strong language regarding migrants in this traditionally liberal, tolerant town — new ones seemed to be emerging.
Turkey is a beautiful country of remarkable people that could yet show that a Muslim state can also be prosperous, tolerant and democratic.
Ms. Pougetoux's parents both converted to Islam before they met, and she says she was raised in a tolerant environment accepting of differences.
This is a depressing time for those in the United Kingdom who prize the values of a more open, connected and tolerant world.
Over all, we're clearly becoming a more tolerant nation, one in which people have increasingly positive views of others' religious beliefs, including atheism.
Thanks to her tolerant roommate Ms. Johnson, a dresser on Broadway, she could be as much a Harry Potter nerd as she pleased.
In a separate interview, the elder Ms. Kavakci said that Wednesday's decision simply made Turkey more tolerant of religion, rather than less secular.
But more recent polls suggest that white evangelicals overwhelmingly support Trump, and that they have grown more tolerant of politicians who behave badly.
Mayor Eric M. Garcetti of Los Angeles said Democrats had not explained to many voters how tolerant social values translated into government action.
He was determined to create a more tolerant world so no one would have to feel the sting of hate like he did.
They require 24-hour-a-day involvement with humans for many weeks when they are puppies to become more tolerant of human beings.
The internet seems like it's set to become a much more diverse, tolerant and peaceful place with these Creators' voices in the mix.
In his "Theological-Political Treatise," he praised the tolerant multicultural society of Amsterdam and held it up as a model for the world.
When a commissioner said true believers use religion to justify atrocities like slavery or the Holocaust, and that religious people often suffer from this "despicable" tic, the state was being "neither tolerant nor respectful of Mr Phillips' religious beliefs", Justice Kennedy wrote: he deserved a commission that was "neutral toward and tolerant of" his Christian beliefs, not brimming with animus.

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