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Tolerance and compromise, social justice and civil liberty, are today too often in short supply for one to be overly critical of Trevelyan's emphasis on their central place in the English tradition.
Most traffic classes also introduce the concept of Cell Delay Variation Tolerance ( CDVT ), which defines the " clumping " of cells in time.
Tolerance can develop to their effects and there is also a risk of dependence, and upon discontinuation a withdrawal syndrome may occur.
Tolerance manifests itself as diminished pharmacological effect and develops relatively quickly to the sedative, hypnotic, anticonvulsant, and muscle relaxant actions of benzodiazepines.
Tolerance to anti-anxiety effects develops more slowly with little evidence of continued effectiveness beyond four to six months of continued use.
Tolerance of other cultures and beliefs has always been secondary to the aims of empires, however.
In the " Operation: Zero Tolerance " crossover Bastion obtains an encrypted copy of the Protocols, intending to use them against the X-Men.
Tolerance games are simply about seeing which player can last the longest.
The Australian government took a more measured position than its New Zealand counterpart over the controversial Reconciliation, Tolerance, and Unity Bill being debated in the Fijian Parliament.
Since 1979, there have been concerted efforts by international bodies to end the practice, including sponsorship by the United Nations of an International Day of Zero Tolerance to Female Genital Mutilation, held each 6 February since 2003.
" Marcuse's 1965 essay " Repressive Tolerance ", in which he claimed capitalist democracies can have totalitarian aspects, has been criticized by conservatives.
* A Critique of Pure Tolerance ( 1965 ) Written with Robert Paul Wolff and Barrington Moore, Jr.
Zero Tolerance came across and Bobby found and helped Cecilia Reyes who was trying to keep a secret that she was a mutant, they also joined with Charlotte Jones and the morlock Marrow, after Bastion was defeated he took Cecilia and Marrow to the mansion, and soon left the X-Men again for a while to be with his parents.
Iceman can also freeze sea water, as seen during the " Operation Zero Tolerance " story arc.
Tolerance to the analgesic effects of morphine is fairly rapid.
In 2008, the municipality of Utrecht imposed a Zero Tolerance Policy to all events like the big dance party Trance Energy held in Jaarbeurs.
The history of Potsdamer Platz can probably be traced back to 29 October 1685, when the Tolerance Edict of Potsdam was signed, whereby Frederick William, Elector of Brandenburg-Prussia from 1640 to 1688, allowed large numbers of religious refugees, including Jews from Austria and Huguenots expelled from France, to settle on his territory.
* John Boswell, Christianity, Social Tolerance and Homosexuality: Gay People in Western Europe from the Beginning of the Christian Era to the Fourteenth Century, University Of Chicago Press, 1st ed.
* Mathew Kuefler ( editor ), The Boswell Thesis: Essays on Christianity, Social Tolerance, and Homosexuality, University Of Chicago Press, Nov. 2005 ISBN 0-226-45741-9
The Center's " Teaching Tolerance " project was initiated in 1991, and its " Klanwatch " program has gradually expanded to include other anti-hate monitoring projects and a list of reported hate groups in the United States.
* Tolerance. org: official website
On 14 December 2000, Steve Bracks released a document outlining his government's intent to introduce the Racial and Religious Tolerance Act 2001.
* Prime Sentinels-by Bastion and Operation: Zero Tolerance, handicapped humans equipped with nanotechnology without their knowledge at Prospero Clinic, used as sleeper agents until activated by attack or presence of a mutant.
In practice redundancy is provided both in the form of additional connectivity from server to the network as well as in the servers themselves, using features like RAID 5 or better, distributed server ( multiple networked servers appearing as one server to the users ), VMWare High Availability and Fault Tolerance or Citrix XenApp's load balancing.

Tolerance and org
Religious Tolerance. org < ref > Web :< http :// www. religioustolerance. org / end_wrl1. htm ></ ref > lists over 7 dozen past predictions of the end of the world, none of which has come true.
“ Configuration of Control System for Damage Tolerance of a Tensegrity Bridge ”, Advanced Engineering Informatics, http :// dx. doi. org / 10. 1016 / j. aei. 2011. 10. 002
* Religious Tolerance. org Jehovah's Witnesses Policies & examples of child sexual abuse.
The Ontario Consultants on Religious Tolerance ( OCRT ) are a small group in Kingston, Ontario dedicated to the promotion of religious tolerance through their website, ReligiousTolerance. org.
* Religious Tolerance. org on the Movement
* Religious Tolerance. org on the Movement

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The Ontario Consultants on Religious Tolerance says of CARM, " This is a very large web site.
* Biblical criticism, at Religious Tolerance web site.

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Some members of the band went on to form an industrial side project called Zero Tolerance in 1996, and released one album through Active Records.

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* On Religious Tolerance, by Khalid Baig
* Roman Catholic Church's views on other faiths, as seen by Ontario Consultants on Religious Tolerance
Freedom to worship and civil rights for non-Catholics in France were not restored until the signing of the Edict of Versailles, also known as the Edict of Tolerance, by Louis XVI 102 years later, on 7 November 1787.
Tolerance was extended to non-Muslims such as Christians, and Jews, who occupied high levels in government based on ability, and tolerance was set into place to ensure the flow of money from all those who were non-Muslims too in order to finance the Fatimids Caliphs ' large army of Mamluks brought in from Circassia by Genoese merchants.
According to an article on Jews for Jesus by B. Robinson of Ontario Consultants on Religious Tolerance,
From the Roaring twenties # Tolerance towards other groups | Roaring Twenties and the time of Weimar culture: a meeting point for homosexuals, described by Klaus Mann and Christopher Isherwood: the area at Berlin s Nollendorfplatz and Motzstrasse
Persecution of Protestants diminished in France after 1724, finally ending with the Edict of Versailles, commonly called the Edict of Tolerance signed by Louis XVI in 1787.
John Boswell, in his Christianity, Social Tolerance, and Homosexuality, calls Gaveston Edward's lover, and writes that there is little doubt " that wife and the barons of England were violently hostile to Edward's sexual proclivities, although he more than fulfilled his royal duties by fathering four children with Isabella.
The spread of education, the secularization of church lands, the reduction of the religious orders and the clergy in general to complete submission to the lay state, the issue of the Patent of Tolerance ( 1781 ) providing limited guarantee of freedom of worship, the promotion of unity by the compulsory use of the German language ( replacing Latin or in some instances local languages )— everything which from the point of view of 18th century philosophy, the Age of Enlightenment, appeared " reasonable "— were undertaken at once.
A Tolerance Monument sculpted by Czesław Dźwigaj in collaboration with Michal Kubiak is situated on a hill marking the divide between Jewish Armon HaNetziv and Arab Jabel Mukaber, standing opposite the United Nations headquarters in Jerusalem in a park near Goldman Promenade.
Tolerance of other religions was over-supported by some in the English Party and others educated in the West as a symbol of Greece ’ s progress as a liberal European state.
The play was adapted for the stage by Marie-Helene Estienne from a book by Amadou Hampate Ba ( translated into English as A Spirit of Tolerance: The Inspiring Life of Tierno Bokar ).
He contributed to the development of the Edict of Tolerance signed at Versailles by Louis XVI in 1787.
The Declaration of Principles on Tolerance adopted by UNESCO in 1995 affirms that " education for tolerance could aim at countering factors that lead to fear and exculsion of others, and could help young people to develop capacities for independent judgement, critical thinking and ethical reasoning.
* Tonello, Fabrizio ( 2007 ) Così negli Usa è fallita la Tolleranza zero So Zero Tolerance failed in the US published by il manifesto 31 August 2007, p. 5
Lynbrook High School's most important policies are covered by the Fremont Union High School District's main policies, including the Zero Tolerance Policy, Academic Code of Conduct, and Residency Verification.
Although strict enforcement of the revocation was relaxed during the reign of Louis XV, it was not until 102 years later, in 1787, when Louis XVI signed the Edict of Versailles – known as the Edict of Tolerance – that civil status and rights to form congregations by Protestants were restored.
* 1568 – The Edict of Torda ( or Turda ), also known as the Patent of Toleration ( Act of Religious Tolerance and Freedom of Conscience ), was an attempt by King John II Sigismund of Hungary to guarantee religious freedom in his realm.
Zero Tolerance described goregrind as being defined by " detuned guitars, blasting drums ( sometimes with a high-tuned, clanging ' biscuit tin ' snare drum sound ), sickening lyrics and often heavily processed / distorted vocals.

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