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tolerant

[tol-er-uhnt] / ˈtɒl ər ənt /


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Earlier work in cultured cells suggested that bird flu viruses are more tolerant of fever-level temperatures than human flu viruses.

From Science Daily

He said Scotland would always be "an open welcoming and tolerant nation", but it needed a skills system that does not rely on migrant workers.

From BBC

“Leaders in the military are well aware that legalization is happening and attitudes have become more tolerant,” Dr. Asch said.

From New York Times

Edmundson takes the psychoanalytic route that aims to make us more aware of our conflicting values and desires in hopes that awareness will bring us some relief and make us more tolerant of others.

From Washington Post

There is an empathic tolerant side of us and our instinctual side.

From Salon