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* Tolerance Monument, an outdoor sculpture near Goldman Promenade in Jerusalem, Israel
* Tolerance Monument
Three pairs of monumental bronze doors were hung along the main entrance at the basilica's northern end by famed Polish sculptor Professor Czesław Dźwigaj, well known for also casting the monument of Christ the King in Cicero in front of the church of St. Mary of Częstochowa as well as the Tolerance Monument that was recently unveiled in Jerusalem.

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* On Religious Tolerance, by Khalid Baig
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.
* Tolerance. org, a web project sponsored by the Southern Poverty Law Center
" Marcuse's 1965 essay " Repressive Tolerance ", in which he claimed capitalist democracies can have totalitarian aspects, has been criticized by conservatives.
* 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.
* 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.
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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Tolerance to anti-anxiety effects develops more slowly with little evidence of continued effectiveness beyond four to six months of continued use.
* 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.
Tolerance builds with repeated usage, lasting for a few days.
In his 2002 book, The Rise of the Creative Class, economist Richard Florida popularized the notion that regions with " 3 T's of economic development: Technology, Talent and Tolerance " also have high concentrations of creative professionals and tend to have a higher level of economic development.
Two other activities began in late 1992: BLLI ( VMEbus Board-level Live Insertion Specifications ) and VSLI ( VMEbus System-level Live Insertion with Fault Tolerance ).
Based on this later approach to religion, he reformulated his professional and personal view in one of his last books The Road to Tolerance, and he also co-authored a book, Counseling and Psychotherapy with Religious Persons: A Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy Approach, with two religious psychologists, Stevan Lars Nielsen and W. Brad Johnson, describing principles for integrating religious material and beliefs with REBT during treatment of religious clients.
Tolerance to benzodiazepine effects develops with regular use.
Despite his conversion from Brazilian and Latin jazz into more traditional jazz, Metheny still pushed the envelope in the mid-90s with avante garde albums in Zero Tolerance for Silence and The Sign of Four ( with Derek Bailey ).
Tolerance is another key tenet of Liberal Muslims, who are generally open to interfaith dialogue and conflict resolution with such communities as Jews, Christians, Hindus, and the numerous factions within Islam.
Tolerance is an attitude of mind that implies non-judgmental acceptance of different lifestyles or beliefs, whereas toleration implies putting up with something that one disapproves of.
* 17 June 1773 – Tolerance Edict of Katharina II of Russia, in response to domestic political disputes with the Muslim Tatars.
Since May and June 2005, Chaudhry has been at the forefront of a campaign against the government's controversial Reconciliation, Tolerance, and Unity Bill, which proposes to establish a Commission with the power, subject to presidential approval, to compensate victims and pardon perpetrators of the 2000 coup.
Tolerance to gabapentin occurs extremely rapidly with recreational use, with the user often needing to double the dosage within a day or two of misuse.
The FLP is bitterly opposed to other government legislation, such as the Reconciliation, Tolerance, and Unity Bill which may be passed with a simple majority, and it is thought that its stated intention to oppose these amendments, which require a two-thirds majority in both houses, may be a ploy to force the government to negotiate on the Unity Bill.

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Tolerance can develop to their effects and there is also a risk of dependence, and upon discontinuation a withdrawal syndrome may occur.
Tolerance to the analgesic effects of morphine is fairly rapid.
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 of such conditions is reached through the use of stress proteins and compatible cytoplasm osmotic solutes.
It has also become known as " The Triangle of Religious Tolerance " and has innitiated the construction of a 100 square meters scale model of the site that is to become a symbol of the capital.
After 2 hours a Glycemia less than 7. 8 mmol / L ( 140 mg / dl ) is considered normal, a glycemia of between 7. 8 to 11. 0 mmol / L ( 140 to 197 mg / dl ) is considered as Impaired Glucose Tolerance ( IGT ) and a glycemia of greater than or equal to 11. 1 mmol / L ( 200 mg / dl ) is considered Diabetes Mellitus.
The group's motto is " Anti Crime Zero Tolerance " and they own a black hearse as an official vehicle.
Ivanov is Professor of Moscow State Institute of International Relations ( MGIMO-University ), Member of the Supervisory Council of the International Luxembourg Forum on Preventing Nuclear Catastrophe and Member of the European Council on Tolerance and Reconciliation.
* Lou Reade ( March 25, 2010 ) " Celanese Health and Safety Culture is Zero Tolerance " ICIS Chemical Business
( 2004 ) " Zero Tolerance Reversed: Constituting the Non-Culpable Subject in Walkerton " in What is a Crime?
Tolerance for Adversity and Uncertainty is an aspect of any group dynamic.
* 30 March 1847 – Tolerance Edict of King Frederick William IV of Prussia-among other things, religious disaffiliation is allowed.
Its motto is Dialogue, Tolerance, Peace.
New York Tolerance Center is a professional development multi-media training facility targeting educators, law enforcement officials, and state / local government practitioners.
The Simon Wiesenthal Center and its Museum of Tolerance is one of many partner organizations of the Austrian Service Abroad ( Auslandsdienst ) and the corresponding Austrian Holocaust Memorial Service ( Gedenkdienst ).
Kučan is also Member of the European Council on Tolerance and Reconciliation, a not-for-profit organization established in 2008 to monitor tolerance in Europe and make recommendations on fighting xenophobia and intolerance on the continent.
* International Tolerance grade: this is a standardised measure of the maximum difference in size between the component and the basic size ( see below ).

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