tolerantly

But if we are being criticized for things that we have not done, we can tolerantly, and respectfully ignore such criticism.
Mais si nous sommes châtiés pour quelque erreur que nous n’avons pas commise, nous pouvons le tolérer, et ignorer poliment ce châtiment.
There is no universal culture, but a plurality of different cultures either tolerantly recognizing or violently excluding each other.
Il n’y a pas de culture universelle, mais une pluralité de cultures qui se reconnaissent mutuellement dans la tolérance, ou s’excluent l’une l’autre par la violence.
The facilitator should be prepared to listen actively and tolerantly, with a positive approach to diversity, dialogue, acceptance and respect for each other, as well as criticism.
L’animateur devrait être préparé à écouter activement et avec tolérance, en adoptant une approche positive non seulement de la diversité, du dialogue, de l’acceptation et du respect mutuel, mais aussi de la critique.
Many children tolerate it quite tolerantly.
Beaucoup d'enfants le tolèrent assez bien.
I hope that, as it is the first one, you will look tolerantly upon its defects and support it.
J'espère que, comme il s'agit du premier, vous ferez preuve d'indulgence quant à ses défauts et que vous le soutiendrez.
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