Sentences with word «broadmindedness»

Ecumenical broadmindedness might have played well in the mainline seminaries, but prophecy adherents instinctively understated that ordinary folk preferred sturdy fences.
The assumption of broadmindedness on the part of large clients turned out to be wrong.
Mr. Rubio is to be admired for his broadmindedness, and, his search for spiritual truth; clearly, he has not quite come to a conclusion, but, he will, from a political standpoint, be able to identify and appeal to the Catholics, the Evangelicals and the Mormans.
Our reason for this is that it is increasingly our conviction that narrow biblical specialization, introspective theologizing, and self - conscious «religiosity» are really less in line with the high purposes of traditional Christian thinking than was the profound, if sometimes overextended, broadmindedness and generosity of spirit in the preceding period.
This shrewd approach of partial implementation won plaudits, to the extent that the IMF now mentions a gaping hole of $ 32bn in public accounts (recently reduced to «only» $ 4bn) with a broadmindedness absent from its once biting reports.
The President commended Tejuoso's strong sense of patriotism, broadmindedness and timely interventions on critical national issues.
A superb, eye - opening and often absurdly funny deconstruction of the myths and realities of global terrorism that is marked by a balance, broadmindedness and sense of historical perspective so absent from many recent political - themed documentaries.
Her broadmindedness even extends to disapproving of Boolie and his wife (Patti LuPone) when they try to ignore their ethnicity in order to climb Atlanta's social ladder.
Now, does this anger point to broadmindedness?
It said: «There is no place under the Convention system, where tolerance and broadmindedness are the acknowledged hallmarks of democratic society, for automatic forfeiture of rights by prisoners based purely on what might offend public opinion.»
«There is, therefore, no question that a prisoner forfeits his Convention rights merely because of his status as a person detained following conviction... nor is there any place under the Convention system, where tolerance and broadmindedness are the acknowledged hallmarks of democratic society, for automatic disenfranchisement based purely on what might offend public opinion.»
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