Examples of using More tolerant in English and their translations into Swedish
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A vision of a more tolerant.
that the regime would be more tolerant towards the Church.
That the regime would be more tolerant towards the Church. He hoped, by doing it.
Bonobos were more tolerant of each other than chimpanzees.
Forgiving my parents My 30s were all about and becoming more tolerant of spring tones.
I thought my supervisor would be more tolerant than others I have had, but now I'm back on unemployment.
Than others I have had, but now I'm back on unemployment. I thought my supervisor would be more tolerant.
Be more tolerant with the ideas, mistakes
We become more tolerant of other people's beliefs as we learn that there are many paths to follow;
The current more tolerant attitude to such evil regimes adopted also by the UN is unacceptable.
I think you could be a little more tolerant of other people's opinions. As for you, Miss Sherman.
People who can communicate confidently with those of other cultures are likely to be more tolerant.
which in those days was more tolerant and welcoming to political exiles than it is today.
The second was that the more foolishly a person acts towards him the more tolerant he becomes.
Far from persecuting other faiths, the Arabs in Spain were far more tolerant than the Christians either before
As we face our abandonment issues, we will be attracted by strengths and become more tolerant of weaknesses.
Tynkkynen justified the Act, among other things, that attitudes have changed markedly in a more tolerant direction, after the Act of gay couples right to be registered came into force.
but becoming more tolerant in practice; divorce
the greater the financial resources are in the home, then the more tolerant the family's youngsters will be.