Or sometimes it's a term that refers to the ability to accept, or to tolerate differences and Multiculturalism in other people or groups of people.
It allows people enough freedom to try out something new, tolerates differences of opinion, and lets people learn from their mistakes.
But others gradually discover the tool that language ideally is, in a discourse that tolerates differences.
Young women of this age show a high regard for each other 's individuality and a greater ability to tolerate differences.
And villagers are notoriously bad at tolerating differences that bug them.
The program was designed to create a quiet, calming environment that respected and tolerated individual differences and autonomy.
However, with certain notable exceptions that led to schisms, Anglicans have grown a tradition of tolerating internal differences.
Colgate is the more playful, less insistent on conformity, more likely to tolerate differences among its residents.
Supporters also argue that cultural appreciation of ethnic and religious diversity promotes a greater willingness to tolerate political differences.
A computer can tolerate slight differences from this specification, but a significant deviation will cause the computer's power supply to fail.