Sentences with phrase «greater public tolerance»

In general, disquiet in Western Canada has been more muted, possibly partly due to the greater public tolerance of large energy projects in general.

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Protestants as they view the development of Catholicism have good reason to assume that as it becomes more mature culturally and theologically it will have more flexibility of mind and that there will be greater tolerance and breadth in dealing with non-Catholics and with the public issues that concern Protestants most.
If I could add but one word, it is that all the post-verdict talk about blacks and whites «perceiving reality» in incompatible ways was great grist for second - hand deconstructionists in the media, and played nicely into the new tolerance for racial separatism in our public discourse.
«We have the ability to great things here in Nassau County, but it starts with having zero tolerance when it comes to public corruption,» Martins says.
The public shows far greater tolerance for tests whose scores may yield things we crave — admission to the college of one's choice, for example (SAT, ACT), even advance credit for college work (AP)-- than for the kind whose foremost purpose is to rank schools or teachers and give distant officials data by which to fine - tune their policies.
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