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But Katayama’s comments might be interpreted as signaling that the government could be more tolerant of BOJ policy changes than many expect.

Contrary to popular narratives, polls consistently show that Americans are remarkably tolerant.

“The movie feels very relevant to that theme. God knows, people aren’t always willing to be tolerant.”

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A fault tolerant quantum computer is one that can correct the small, unavoidable errors that arise in computation and consistently deliver reliable results.

The prime minister used his keynote speech to cast Nigel Farage's movement as practising the "politics of grievance" and to position Labour as the party of "tolerant, decent" patriotism.

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