tolerant造句(31) I was more tolerant of her developmental stages.
(32) As his namesake he is tolerant, prudent and generous.
(33) We are more tolerant these days.
(34) Be tolerant, they have an equal right to life.
(35) Be patient, tolerant and bide your time.
(36) Don't get so tolerant that you tolerate intolerance.Bill Maher
(37) She's not very tolerant of other people's failings.
(38) The club men were less tolerant of his painting.
(39) However, anyone tolerant to barbiturates, alcohol, and other general central nervous system depressants show some cross-tolerance to benzodiazepines.
(40) You should try to be more tolerant towards other people.
(41) Some of them were really interested in meteorology, others only tolerant of what they considered to be a very inexact science.
(42) Religions all have different names, but they all contain the same truths. I think the people of our religion should be tolerant and understand people believe different things.Muhammad Ali
(43) Mansfield rightly concludes that most Arabs would like to live in a more tolerant society under efficient modern governments.
(44) In this more tolerant environment several newspapers representing different shades of opinion have already sprung up, especially in the urban areas.
(45) From the wide experience, we can say that the committees of the Engineering Board are generally more tolerant of new ideas.
(46) They were generous people, steadfast and tolerant, with a gift for empire.
(47) Flood tolerant species of willow and alder on the reservoir margins carry the tree cover down into the water.
(48) Atheists and secular people are more liberal and less prejudiced and dogmatic, whereas theists and religious people are more conservative and less rational and tolerant.Dr T.P.Chia
(49) They were relieved to find the superiors were more tolerant of their questions and mistakes than anticipated.
(50) I've tried to adopt a fairly tolerant attitude towards his behaviour.
(51) Her area has many people with learning disabilities; the community is tolerant and the housing stock suits conversion.
(52) Those countries where public attitudes are most tolerant are those where homosexuals are most visible, and gay groups most active.
(53) In singling out gay men, the offence bears the hallmarks of homophobic prejudice, and belongs to the less tolerant era.
(54) Fortunately, there is a more tolerant attitude towards other religions in most parts of the world today.
(55) Unitarianism, a tolerant and loosely-defined system of belief, had attracted Coleridge since his Cambridge years.
(56) To say the least, a town life makes one more tolerant and liberal in one's judgement of others.Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
(57) Mrs Lane was the miniature goddess who controlled her large, tolerant, good-humoured menfolk, and made this whole organisation work.
(58) She had been there before and was very tolerant of the young man plying her with questions.
(59) We have become far too tolerant of media concentration and gigantism.
(60) Beyond the financial problems, there is new concern that historically tolerant California is developing a culture sharply divided along racial lines.