Sentences with phrase «while public tolerance»

While public tolerance for higher energy prices may vary in different political economies, it is always fairly limited.

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Because the indulgence of its aestheticism is in fact against the law, NAMBLA leads a shadowy existence and its membership tends to be secretive, although every once in a while it breaks into public view, causing consternation in the «mainline» gay movement that is bent upon assuring Americans that it wants nothing but tolerance while it is conducting a revolution that will change everything and everyone.
Thus while the herd of independent minds was having a field day condemning Benedict XVI for his 2006 Regensburg Lecture, Fouad understood that the Bavarian pope had correctly identified the two critical challenges that contemporary history posed to 21st - century Islam: the challenges of finding, within authoritative Islamic sources, Islamic warrants underwriting religious tolerance and distinguishing religious and political authority in public life.
A Christian social policy in favour of freedom can not simply consist in advocating freedom and tolerance while trying to abolish all compulsory ordering of social life and public opinion because these are felt to threaten freedom.
While this in no way legitimates a return to patriarchy nor any tolerance for abuse, it does require us to adopt a new family ideal: «the committed, intact, equal - regard, public - private family.»
In a statement issued several hours after the verdict, the governor said that while he was saddened for Percoco's young daughters, he believed there should be «no tolerance: for lapses of integrity in public service.
While I am sad for Joe Percoco's young daughters who will have to deal with this pain, I echo the message of the verdict — there is no tolerance for any violation of the public trust,» Cuomo said.
«While I am sad for Joe Percoco's young daughters who will have to deal with this pain, I echo the message of the verdict — there is no tolerance for any violation of the public trust,» he said.
«While I am sad for Joe Percoco's young daughters who will have to deal with this pain, I echo the message of the verdict — there is no tolerance for any violation of the public trust,» the governor said in a prepared statement.
Cuomo said that while he is sad for Percoco's young daughters «who will have to deal with this pain,» there's «no tolerance for any violation of the public trust.»
«While I am sad for Joe Percoco's young daughters who will have to deal with this pain, I echo the message of the verdict - there is no tolerance for any violation of the public trust,» Cuomo said in the statement.
Whereas educators in public schools are asked to teach character, perseverance, empathy, and tolerance while carefully steering clear of any faith - based underpinnings that have historically justified them, religious schools are free to teach morality unapologetically.
While students in Catholic schools (the most common form of private education) and secular private schools are more politically tolerant than students in assigned public schools, the 2 percent of America's students in other religious schools - an amalgam of schools sponsored by many different faiths - score lower on the political tolerance index.
After again making the statistical adjustments listed above, students in secular private schools scored substantially higher on the political tolerance index than students in assigned public schools, while students in religious / non-Catholic schools scored substantially lower (see Figure 2).
«While some public schools have issues with academic attainment,» he concludes, «it appears that some private schools have issues with tolerance
As Richmond and Yatzko point out, there are dangers lurking in every direction — a lax, permissive approach to discipline can lead to chaos and can undermine learning, while an overly aggressive, zero - tolerance policy that results in frequent expulsions can have devastating and lasting effects for students, their families and the public school system itself.
Rather than focus on poverty, language barriers, unmet special education needs and inadequate funding of public schools, the charter school proponents and Malloy apologists want students, parents, teachers and the public to believe that a pre-occupation with standardized testing, a focus on math and English, «zero - tolerance» disciplinary policies for students and undermining the teaching profession will force students to «succeed» while solving society's problems.
While some public schools have issues with academic attainment, it appears that some private schools have issues with tolerance.
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