They're more tolerant of government surveillance, and that can be a danger to a free society.
Indeed, judging by the data, Russians were extremely tolerant of virtually any group except gays.
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Finnigan points out that younger hiring managers are more tolerant of social media indiscretions.
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"Normally, courts are fairly tolerant of rules that only address part of a problem, " he said.
It was a polyglot city of merchants, fortune-seekers and refugees, uncommonly tolerant of freedom of expression.
Now you have resulting symptoms from that fatigue, irritability, feeling overwhelmed.... We've become less tolerant of negative emotions.
The research also suggested younger visitors were more tolerant of the need for such renewable energy schemes.
Mr Weld is tolerant of immigration, and has fought against the immigrant-bashing trend in his own party.
Why are they being attacked in a country that claims to be tolerant of all religious belief?
Voters are disgusted with Bill Clinton, but they remain wearily tolerant of the political system as a whole.
That is one reason why he was so tolerant of leaks from the White House during his administration.
Separating wheat from chaff requires both insight and an institutional culture that is tolerant of such decision making.
His lazy character, it was correctly assumed, might make him tolerant of the Zionism that was burgeoning next door.
And, says Ben Jarvis, maybe years from now the Mormon Church will become more tolerant of gays and lesbians.
The government is no more tolerant of Lords' powers than it was before.
But executives are not voting up Facebook because they are tolerant of failure.
They say that during his reign, the Vatican has exercised too much power, and is now less tolerant of dissent.
Bank supervisors, because of their preoccupation with systemic risk, have tended to be quite tolerant of anti-competitive behaviour by banks.
Early customers are using the Bloom boxes to power offices, which are more tolerant of power failures than data centers.
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Ordinary people are surprisingly tolerant of messy, complicated decision-making, he insists, even if they opposed, for example, the Iraq war.
Moreover in America and elsewhere most young people are extremely tolerant of sexuality, and indifferent to ethnic origin, says Mr Freston.
Even locals tolerant of the torture and extra-judicial execution of Taliban members, however, are uneasy that some innocents have perished horribly.
That firms complain more about corruption may be a good sign if it means they are becoming less tolerant of it.
Markets are proving remarkably tolerant of the east Europeans' diminished zeal for reform after their rush to membership of the European Union.
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Although most people felt urgent action was needed to clear residential areas with vice problems, the majority were tolerant of prostitution itself.
And European culture is generally more tolerant of restrictions on individual freedom.
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This paves the way for new insulating materials which allow the transistor to switch faster, but are not tolerant of high temperatures.
EU-hopeful Balts have had to be more tolerant of their ethnic Russians.
Some early critics said he was too democratic and tolerant of dissent.
The US has a culture tolerant of failure, driven by individual passion.
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