Mr Weld is tolerant of immigration, and has fought against the immigrant-bashing trend in his own party.
Separating wheat from chaff requires both insight and an institutional culture that is tolerant of such decision making.
But what we agree with is that if our two countries are communicating frankly and constructively, and pursuing common strategies, that we can be a force for good for the entire region and for a vision of a Middle East that is democratic, that is prosperous, that is tolerant, that is representative of all peoples, and that is a force for good around the world.
The Bangladeshis prefer the more mystical Sufism, which places greater emphasis upon a subjective experience of Allah and is traditionally more tolerant of human foibles and dissent.
And I think one of the things that we have to remember very much in the post-Iraq situation is to be tolerant of all traditions in Wales.
They say that during his reign, the Vatican has exercised too much power, and is now less tolerant of dissent.
And European culture is generally more tolerant of restrictions on individual freedom.
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The Douglas fir, which produces more seeds than the Ponderosa pine but is much less tolerant of drought or fire, did especially well.
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This is the first Labour administration to take office since the introduction of the select committees two decades ago, and it is not clear how tolerant of their interference it will be.
Dutch voters, whose tolerant society is undergoing a deal of soul-searching following a high-profile racist murder, were particularly concerned about the possible future inclusion of Turkey, whose membership negotiations are due in the fall.
If anything, says Whit Ayres, a Republican pollster in Georgia, the country is dividing between the more tolerant attitudes of the North East and the Pacific, and the rest, which are getting more southern.
We have -- the Secretary of State has met, as you know, with the leader of the National Council in Paris and in London, and we were -- we view positively the statement that was put out by the council about what their vision is for the future of Libya, and the fact that it is inclusive and tolerant and envisions free and fair democratic elections.
That is one reason why he was so tolerant of leaks from the White House during his administration.
One substitute, especially in South Asia, could be cassava - which is known to be tolerant to a range of climate stresses.
But one of the upsides is that it has made me a lot more tolerant than I used to be about the bodily choices of others.
This more tolerant approach is designed to make the process of voting just a little bit more accessible.
It has also been critical in helping to create what is one of the largest, most socially tolerant generations ever to exist.
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The attitude Jenkins brings to bear is tough on snobs and hypocrites, but tolerant of most everybody else, especially those, like the best kind of golfers, well aware of their flaws but happy to carry on anyway, laughing.
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But one of the hallmarks of a civilised and tolerant society is that arguments within freely constituted groups, religious or otherwise, unfold peacefully.
Yes, Reagan was tolerant of gay people -- as is everyone I know who opposes same-sex marriage -- but that in no way means he would have advocated redefining marriage.
The most effective way to overcome Islamist extremism is to explain what Islam truly is - tolerant, pluralistic and profoundly concerned about the welfare of all humanity - to Muslims and non-Muslims alike.
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That is why investors were so tolerant in the late 1990s, despite much evidence of accounting gimmickry and worse.
And secondly, it's kind of ironic that here he is, you know, in tolerant Massachusetts, it was not an issue.
Our goal is to help you build a more tolerant and hopeful society that honors people of all faiths and promote the peace.
The Swedish are the most tolerant of what others wear in the workplace, but there is still a gender split: revealing clothing irritates 35 percent of the women in Sweden, but only 12 percent of the men.
If the government in Moscow comes to the conclusion, during the presidency of Vladimir Putin or afterwards, that it cannot otherwise bring under control either the country's regional dukedoms or the plutocrats who rose to almost uncontrollable wealth under Boris Yeltsin's tolerant gaze, it may reckon that its only hope of survival is a chest-thumping, rally-all-Russians foreign policy.
Mauritius is tolerant, colourful, cosmopolitan, and its calendar is filled with a huge array of festivals, rites and observances.
' He is amused by my desire to help, tolerant as all Solcavsko folk seem to be of the outsiders who come and homestay at local farms, with their strange enthusiasm and astonishment at such simple matters as churning butter or making salami.
And now he is going out and pleading tolerance, you know, making fun of Massachusetts as tolerant culture, but he's now, you know, pleading at the Evangelicals to, you know, to be kind to him and not - to be tolerant of his religion.
And though it remains a fairly socially conservative country - the continued influence of the Catholic Church is a key factor - it is also a socially tolerant country.
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