Ainda não temos significados para "more tolerant".
1This is a more tolerant, a more open, a more progressive society.
2They seem to be a bit more tolerant over there, he said.
3We can be glad that we live in a more tolerant age.
4He was growing more tolerant and benign, even in trifles like this.
5Augusta Goold herself was more tolerant and more philosophic than her friends.
6Edmund Grosse felt more tolerant of Billy at Groombridge Castle than elsewhere.
7No-despite his more tolerant attitude-sheknew that, underneath, his convictions were unchanged.
8Things aren't as black and white and you become much more tolerant.
9Over time, however, the law has apparently become more tolerant of Wi-Fi squatting.
10I'm more tolerant, especially of religion, if that helps my case.
11U.S. shoppers, for example, are more tolerant about where their clothes are made.
12Gradually the monopolistic mangroves become more tolerant of the rights of other vegetation.
13Thus Henry most unquestionably adjudged Protestants the more tolerant of the two sects.
14Objective: Neonatal lungs are more tolerant to hyperoxic injury than are adult lungs.
15If the nation had been more lukewarm, it would have been more tolerant.
16She'd been more tolerant of it since he told her who'd painted it.
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