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Such are the demands of that pluralism, tolerance and broadmindedness without which there is no democratic society."
On such works scholars pride themselves on their broadmindedness.
"Such broadmindedness in a district attorney is positively amazin'," he said.
In the larger picture, the story represents the urgent need for broadmindedness and co-existence in society.
The Duke, however, claimed that much of his marriage's success was due to the Duchess's tolerance and broadmindedness.
WHICH is partly why the opposition groups have been busy trying to demonstrate their broadmindedness.
A person whose idea of what is proper varies from day to day can be admired for his broadmindedness, but not for his virtue.
This was the only example in modern Europe before the French Revolution of tolerance and broadmindedness in dealing with the Jewish question.
This is a perfect testimony of Lukka Mathai's broadmindedness, generosity and love for the downtrodden.
The cooperation with moderate Arab governments is meant to demonstrate our broadmindedness, our willingness to offer a carrot (rather than the proverbial stick) to those who behave reasonably.
Paula Chin Dear Diary: I have found that two qualities of worldly New Yorkers are broadmindedness and acceptance of what would on the surface seem improbable.
I have found, in my professional dealings with a number of the people you identify as members of the "establishment," a remarkable broadmindedness and generosity that was not reflected in the piece.
For his 1996 album Trampoline, Henry incorporated guitarist Page Hamilton of Helmet and a reviewer at Trouserpress called the album "idiosyncratic broadmindedness."
Considered a Neo-classicist by some scholars of Indian classical music, Faiyaz Khan was known for his broadmindedness, kindness, humility and sudden fits of temper that cooled almost instantaneously.
Pamela's major qualities were courage, humour and broadmindedness, although the last of these was put to the test, first when her only brother became a Roman Catholic, then when her only daughter married one.
An inscription on the central face of the Buland Darwāza demonstrates Akbar's religious broadmindedness, it is a message from Jesus advising his followers not to consider this world as their permanent home.
One doesn't quite know whether to admire "Eric Gill: A Lover's Quest for Art and God" for its generosity and broadmindedness or to inveigh against it for its moral blindness.
The post of chief ideologist went to Vadim A. Medvedev, who seems to share Yakovlev's views - he spent two years as his deputy in the propaganda department under Brezhnev - but to lack his broadmindedness.
Thanks to the vision and broadmindedness of the Gaekwads, the subsequent industrialisation, the proliferation of academic activities and a strategically important geographical location, Baroda has welcomed a wide variety of people from all over India and also from all over the world.
Mr President, Mr Garriga Polledo has worked very conscientiously on a technically and politically difficult subject, and he deserves the congratulation of his colleagues, particularly for the broadmindedness with which he cooperated with his colleagues on the Subcommittee on Monetary Affairs.
Among hard-core Pentecostals, such broadmindedness is unheard of: Pentecostal theology stipulates that to be a true child of God, one must undergo not just the usual Christian baptism but also the Baptism of the Holy Spirit, a "born again" transformation that among other things, enables the believer to speak in tongues.