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"tolerantly" Definitions
  1. in a way that shows you are able to accept what other people say or do even if you do not agree with it
"tolerantly" Synonyms
nicely considerately thoughtfully graciously kindly well courteously politely benevolently decently reasonably respectfully cordially genially civilly decorously obligingly amicably affably understandingly in good part good-humouredly good-naturedly without offence cheerfully favorably(US) favourably(UK) indulgently patiently with forbearance not mind not resent not be offended by not be upset by not disapprove of not take offence at take kindly to not be bothered by moderately fairly quite rather somewhat relatively passably pretty tolerably adequately comparatively satisfactorily slightly enough temperately averagely like mildly calmly quietly bravely meekly dispassionately enduringly forbearingly impassively imperturbably resignedly submissively stoically uncomplainingly accommodatingly acceptingly philosophically forgivingly composedly broad-mindedly open-mindedly catholicly sympathetically charitably leniently laxly magnanimously permissively liberally softly complaisantly unbiasedly kind-heartedly acquiescently passively yieldingly compliantly tractably docilely pliantly biddably obediently amenably agreeably deferentially unassertively willingly unresistingly malleably compassionately overindulgently clemently benignly benignantly easily gently mercifully lightly relaxedly casually nonchalantly insouciantly serenely placidly unconcernedly carefreely untroubledly equably blithely mellowly unflappably unworriedly freely refinedly sophisticatedly learnedly eruditely polishedly knowledgeably intellectually elegantly discerningly genteelly intelligently urbanely literately discriminatingly tastefully literarily sensitively informedly controlledly soberly steadily evenly modestly regularly abstinently disciplinedly judiciously measuredly peaceably carefully cautiously compromisingly impudently impertinently assertively boldly disrespectfully familiarly forwardly overfamiliarly presumptuously cheekily cockily improperly inappropriately confidently inconsiderately pushily More

15 Sentences With "tolerantly"

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"Toleration is more palatable when applied tolerantly," says a nervous Saudi author.
Or you could instead sit tolerantly, biding your time until your moment arrives.
These are ephemeral creations challenging us to open our minds to new definitions of beauty, and in turn to love more tolerantly, freely and diversely.
In the 20th century historic novel Regency Buck by Georgette Heyer, a character remarks tolerantly that "the Barrymores, you know, really cannot be held accountable for their odd manners".
Johann Helwig Willemer made the same point, and implied that this extreme heresy leads to suicide. Pierre Bayle reported the contents of the Exemplar quite fully, to demonstrate among other things that questioning religion without turning to revelation would bring one to miserable faithlessness. The later Enlightenment saw Costa's Rational Religion more tolerantly. Herder eulogized him as a crusader of authentic belief.
Nestmates act tolerantly towards their fellow nestmates, which can still be recognized after days of isolation. Ropalidia marginata can distinguish nestmates from nonnestmates, and react aggressively to nonnestmates that are older, while younger foreigners may be accepted into the colony. Discriminating nestmates from non-nestmates is dependent on acquiring and encountering odors from the nest post-eclosion. Individuals removed from a nest before eclosion will not recognize, or be recognized by, members of that nest.
Due to the Eastin–Knill theorem, a universal set like } gates can't be implemented fault tolerantly. For example, the T gate can't be implemented transversely in the Steane code. This calls for ways of circumventing Eastin-Knill in order to perform fault tolerant quantum computation. In addition to investigating fault tolerant quantum computation, the Eastin–Knill theorem is also useful for studying quantum gravity via the AdS/CFT correspondence and in condensed matter physics via many-body theory.
" Even they believed that Pedro II deserved a better end, and nostalgia spread among them as they "started to see in the Imperial epoch a happier time, a golden age, forever gone." The Empire began to be viewed more tolerantly by the new governments, and its considerable achievements were openly recognized. Now appeared "a feeling that there was once a time when Brazil was more respectable, more honest, and more powerful." An odd predilection arose on the part of various republican politicians, including those "of higher standing", for "praising D. Pedro II and the monarchy.
To William's constant irritation, his ten-year- old sister Jane and the Baxters' Negro handyman, Genesis, persist in treating him as an equal instead of the serious-minded grown-up he now believes himself to be. His parents mostly smile tolerantly at William’s lovelorn condition, and hope he will survive it to become a responsible, mature adult. After a summer that William is sure has changed his life forever, Lola leaves town on the train. The book concludes with a Maeterlinck-inspired flash-forward, showing that William has indeed survived the trials of adolescence.
The model covers any system in which some deterministic object (a state machine) is replicated in such a way that a series of commands can be applied to the replicas fault-tolerantly. A reconfigurable state machine is one that can vary its membership, adding new members or removing old ones. Some state machine protocols can also ride out the temporary unavailability of a subset of the current members without requiring reconfiguration when such situations arise, including Gbcast and also Paxos, Lamport's widely cited protocol for state machine replication. State machine replication is closely related to the distributed Consensus problem, in which a collection of processes must agree upon some decision outcome, such as the winner of an election.
The colonists "abhorred private property, practised a rigid code of morality, strict vegetarianism and nudism. They rejected convention in marriage and dress, party politics and dogmas: they were tolerantly intolerant." Anarchist physician Raphael Friedeberg moved to Ascona in 1904, attracting many other anarchists to the area. Artists and other famous people attracted to this hill included Hermann Hesse, Carl Jung, Erich Maria Remarque, Hugo Ball, Else Lasker-Schüler, Stefan George, Isadora Duncan, Carl Eugen Keel, Paul Klee, Carlo Mense, Arnold Ehret, Rudolf Steiner, Mary Wigman, Max Picard, Ernst Toller, Henry van de Velde, Fanny zu Reventlow, Rudolf von Laban, Frieda and Else von Richthofen, Otto Gross, Erich Mühsam, Karl Wilhelm Diefenbach, Walter Segal, Max Weber, Gustav Stresemann,Landmann (1979), p.
The reign of James I (1603–25) started tolerantly, and the Treaty of London (1604) was signed with Spain, but the Gunpowder Plot in 1605 caused him and his officials to adopt a harder line against Roman Catholics who remained in the majority, even in the Irish House of Lords. So few had converted to Protestantism that the Roman Catholic Counter-Reformation was introduced in 1612, much later than in the rest of Europe, typically marked by the Council of Trent, convened in 1545.Counter-Reformation, britannica.com The Flight of the Earls in 1607 led on to the Plantation of Ulster, but many of the new settlers were Presbyterian and not Anglican; reformed, but not entirely acceptable to the Dublin administration.
Because the feats the Baron describes are overtly implausible, they are easily recognizable as fiction, with a strong implication that the Baron is a liar. Whether he expects his audience to believe him varies from version to version; in Raspe's original 1785 text, he simply narrates his stories without further comment, but in the later extended versions he is insistent that he is telling the truth. In any case, the Baron appears to believe every word of his own stories, no matter how internally inconsistent they become, and he usually appears tolerantly indifferent to any disbelief he encounters in others. Illustrators of the Baron stories have included Thomas Rowlandson, Alfred Crowquill, George Cruikshank, Ernst Ludwig Riepenhausen, Theodor Hosemann, Adolf Schrödter, Gustave Doré, William Strang, W. Heath Robinson, and Ronald Searle.
See for example the text of the Act of Uniformity 1559 The purpose of the Acts was to compel Irish Catholics and members of other churches such as the Puritans or Presbyterians to attend their local Church of Ireland church. After 1570, when Elizabeth was excommunicated by the papal bull Regnans in Excelsis, persecution increased; and the hunting down of the Gerald FitzGerald, 15th Earl of Desmond, the Desmond Rebellions and the desolation of Munster, in addition to the torture, trial before military tribunal, and hanging of Archbishop Dermot O'Hurley outside the walls of Dublin. Many others who kept to the Catholic religion were treated in the same fashion. The reign of James I (1603-25) started tolerantly, but the 1605 Gunpowder Plot confirmed an official anti-Catholic religious bias, and the recusant fines continued, but not at the higher levels imposed on English Catholics by the Popish Recusants Act 1605.
Duchess Charlotte, the wife of Duke Charles, noted in her famous journal that Augusta did not have a bad effect on Charles, and that she was a kind person who, due to her tolerant attitude toward others, was also treated tolerantly herself: "As it happened the other day, Countess Löwenhielm was late at dinner and arrived a quarter of an hour after it had started, and unfortunately, Baron von Essen arrived at the same time. All of us aware of their relationship found it amusing, and some could not hide a smile." Ulla von Höpken remarked of the incident: "To think if something of that sort would happen to another poor soul - they would never hear the end of it. But my sister is always excused, and it can only be seen as proof of her open nature and her frankness to expose her relationship to that meek Essen for the world".

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