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toleration

[tol-uh-rey-shuhn] / ˌtɒl əˈreɪ ʃən /


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The agreement included pledges to drive through a number of market-oriented reforms that have, over time, increasingly alienated the formerly communist Left Party, whose toleration the government also relied on in parliament.

From Reuters

Traditional religion, when liberal toleration becomes a militant and superstitious secularism.

From New York Times

Officials determined the process was not meeting its goal of increasing self-reporting and decreasing toleration for violations of the honor code.

From Seattle Times

“Common sense is going to replace mandates. And I think that’s where we are right now. You cannot go beyond the toleration of the American public” to a mandate.

From Washington Times

Second, the criticism from the left isn’t generally about the platforms’ approach to “right-leaning speech” — both articles Baker uses to make his point refer to the platforms’ toleration of hate speech.

From Los Angeles Times