Aún no tenemos significados para "more intolerant".
1The Independents are perhaps the more bigoted; the Presbyterians the more intolerant.
2Their late session of legislature has been more intolerant than all others.
3They lived in a much harsher, more intolerant age than ours.
4Presbyterianism became a more intolerant state religion than Anglicanism had been.
5As the debate becomes more heated -it also becomes more intolerant and one-directional
6No man living was more intolerant of indignity or quicker to resent the slightest affront.
7To liquor his rebellious stomach proves yet more intolerant-foodis almost as irritating as liquor.
8Experts expect the former rebel to become more intolerant of dissent, critical media and strong opposition.
9The proclamations and rules for the behaviour of the inhabitants became daily more and more intolerant.
10It found, among other things, that they became more intolerant of immigration as they got older.
11The Moslem students of El Azhar are hardly more intolerant now than these English students were then.
12Experts expect the former guerrilla leader to become more intolerant of dissent, critical media and a strong opposition.
13He was always ready to give his successor advice, and became more and more intolerant in religious questions.
14The spirit of Protestantism was therefore far fiercer and more intolerant after the cruelties of Mary than before them.
15It has become more intolerant.
16She is also more intolerant and merciless in her criticisms of other people, and has a finer sense of humour.
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More intolerant a través del tiempo
More intolerant por variante geográfica