Similar words: tolerance, tolerant, tolerate, tolerable, utterance, temperance, severance, exuberance. Meaning: [ɪn'tɑlərəns /-tɒl-] n. 1. impatience with annoyances 2. unwillingness to recognize and respect differences in opinions or beliefs.
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31) It must be restored if we are to understand the emotions at play today, with intolerance being absolutely pivotal.
32) But other forces need to be considered. Racial intolerance and racism are probably greater than Scarman assumed.
33) Horses out riding can show their intolerance for the same daily routine and their need for excitement.
34) It could have defended the frontiers, repressed religious intolerance and done something to accelerate economic and intellectual progress.
35) More undigested food molecules pass through the gut wall than in healthy individuals(sentencedict.com), making food intolerance much more likely.
36) Signs of food intolerance to look out for include skin rashes and loose watery stools.
37) Human rights and fundamental freedoms are still flouted, intolerance persists and discrimination against minorities is practised.
38) There are so many ways in which our intolerance will trigger an angry response either in ourselves or others.
39) There is no magic formula that will transform sorrow into happiness, intolerance into compassion or war into peace.
40) But there are other sides to Chicago neighborhoods suspicion of outsiders, intolerance toward the unconventional, bigotry, and bullying.
41) No aristocrats these, but peasants threatened by the religious intolerance of the revolutionary authorities in Paris.
42) The cultural and intellectual calibre of the clergy has since declined, while intolerance and aggressiveness are on the increase.
43) A man once famed for his intolerance, xenophobia and irrational rages has become a husk of his former self.
44) When the Angelfish first came on to the market, it was an aggressive fish which showed its intolerance towards other tank mates.
45) All this is not to say that Basil was incapable of showing normal human impatience or intolerance.
46) Those seeking state funding should have to pledge themselves not to teach intolerance or disrespect for secular law.
47) They studied 27 patients suffering from irritable bowel syndrome who believed themselves to have food allergy or intolerance.
48) What is disturbing is that it is typical of a new intolerance against whistle-blowers that raises serious questions about free speech.
49) Even more important, the pace of disengagement among whites has been uncorrelated with racial intolerance or support for segregation.
50) Martin, like himself an introspective, thoughtful young man who shared a passion for debating and an intolerance toward religion.
51) Many of our friends' lives have been shattered by intolerance, persecution and torture.
52) Religious intolerance has always been a major cause of war.
53) One of Grahame's frequent themes is the condemnation of intolerance.
54) Many say, for example, that lactose intolerance is mostly in the minds of consumers.
55) These dummy challenges are also known as placebos. Food intolerance or psychosomatic illness?
56) It goes without saying that this intolerance does not arise where the aquarium is planted with a greater number of species.
57) This inculcates in rural officers a notably greater intolerance of pollution in everyday work.
58) Some of those who are dismissive of food intolerance, see hyperventilation as a widespread cause of vague, multiple symptoms.
59) Doctors who are aware of food intolerance and experienced in diagnosing it have a different statistical outlook.
60) The destruction of temples now appears as in accordance with Xerxes' religious intolerance, which may indeed have helped to cause the revolt.
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