tolerant view
collocation in Englishmeaningsoftolerantandview
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tolerant
adjective
uk/ˈtɒl.ər.ənt/us/ˈtɑː.lɚ.ənt/
willing to accept behaviour and beliefs that are different from your own, although you might not agree with or approve ...
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view
noun
uk/vjuː/us/vjuː/
an opinion, belief, or idea, or a way of thinking ...
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(Definition oftolerantandviewfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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But if you know that the graph is flattening, you might take a moretolerantviewof your fellow human beings.
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The absence of widespread complaints about local authorities shows that there is now a more enlightened andtolerantview.
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I take a liberal andtolerantviewof these people.
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I believe that we took a fairlytolerantviewof the rule which elsewhere, in the courts and for the media, is absolute.
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However, he usually takes a broad andtolerantviewof these problems.
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Indeed, we may get a much wider and broader viewpoint by taking that moretolerantview.
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On the contrary, he takes a verytolerantviewof my generosity.
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At the same time, it will encourage judges to take a moretolerantviewhad they been able to base their judgments on the original preamble.
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London has a verytolerantviewabout this sort of thing.
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This report takes atolerantviewof an oligopoly that is almost impossible to monitor, one that is quite contrary to all the practices of the internal market.
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Namburu people generally are very traditional and religious in nature yet have atolerantviewof the other religions and a cosmopolitan outlook.
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Thistolerantviewof sexuality was suppressed.
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He frequently presided over public ordinations, and was respected by his own sect and others who admired his tolerant views.
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Age is also a factor in several countries, with younger respondents offering far more tolerant views than older ones.
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