Why are they being attacked in a country that claims to be tolerant of all religious belief?
One substitute, especially in South Asia, could be cassava - which is known to be tolerant to a range of climate stresses.
"We have to be tolerant with Davor, he will apparently have three matches that same week, " Jozic said of his veteran striker.
And I think one of the things that we have to remember very much in the post-Iraq situation is to be tolerant of all traditions in Wales.
That augurs well for the future the younger generation clearly have no insurmountable prejudice against a black candidate, and will doubtless teach their children, too, to be tolerant.
Our enemies in Latin America got the strong impression that we will be tolerant not only of their suppression of democracy at home but accept their links to terrorist groups and nations.
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Dr Lutman believes there could be further problems if, in the future, GM beet and rape were grown in rotation with cereals which were also genetically modified to be tolerant to the same herbicide.
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And now he is going out and pleading tolerance, you know, making fun of Massachusetts as tolerant culture, but he's now, you know, pleading at the Evangelicals to, you know, to be kind to him and not - to be tolerant of his religion.
Mr Bush may also be less tolerant of the anti-American gestures of Venezuela's Hugo Chavez, though he would be wise not to be provoked by them.
Feeling poorer after every trip to the petrol station, voters may be less tolerant.
The European view is trade with them, invest in them and encourage them to be more tolerant or pro-western.
Bank supervisors, because of their preoccupation with systemic risk, have tended to be quite tolerant of anti-competitive behaviour by banks.
EU-hopeful Balts have had to be more tolerant of their ethnic Russians.
"Tony Blair would carry more authority and people would be more tolerant if he admitted that, however unwittingly, we misled ourselves as well as parliament".
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But he may be less tolerant of visits from the President.
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The Chinese government will consequently be less tolerant of the sort of flexible and forthcoming arrangements needed to promote profitable investment and ventures in the PRC.
For centuries, racial minorities, people with unconventional religious or political views, and people with niche cultural tastes have flocked to cities not only because they were more likely to find other people like themselves, but also because people in big cities tend to be more tolerant in general.
We must be understanding, tolerant and work together to find solutions to the challenge and secure Boston's fair share of dwindling finances.
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"It is clear that the law passed on January 12 sends a message to the people of Iraq and throughout the region that Iraqi political leaders are working together to build a state that will be inclusive and tolerant and wants to look to the future rather than dwell on the past, " Ambassador Ryan Crocker and Gen.
This was to include providing them with Internet access so that they would be exposed to more tolerant views.
They are urging Thais to be a little less tolerant than the country's image as a magnet for night-clubbers and sun-seekers might suggest.
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James Urquhart nails it when he describes how modern applications, running in the cloud, still need to be resilient and fault tolerant, still need monitoring, still need to adapt to huge swings in load, etc.
This creative vision demands that the experiences and warnings of authentically moderate, pro-democratic and tolerant Muslims be treated at least as favorably as the portrayal of those in the Muslim community determined to stifle their voices.
"I hadn't known what we would discover, and had thought maybe the story will be, what a tolerant and accepting country we have become, " said Mr Wallraff after a screening of the film Black on White in Berlin.
The result, Dr Abe hopes, will be a viable salt-tolerant strain that is ready for market within four years.
Perhaps this is because they generally assume that "religion, " however defined, is a positive force for good and that any set of religious beliefs, however unusual, should be considered acceptable in a tolerant society.
Armed with the best microelectronic technology the humble engine can be clean and efficient and above all tolerant of the fuels it consumes.
But one of the upsides is that it has made me a lot more tolerant than I used to be about the bodily choices of others.
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