(1) liberality toward bisexuality(2) This in part explains the extraordinary liberality of parole decisions between 1942 and 1945.(3) The teacher went on to explain that liberality and tolerance did not just mean liberality and tolerance of liberal minorities, but tolerance of Christianity.(4) The judge was a member of the Romilly family, a byword for liberality and compassionate public service, active in penal reform and similar good causes.(5) There are degrees of liberality among Islamic states.(6) The article observes that Dutch politicians and media have for years tried to conceal such ominous developments under the cover of political correctness and a society committed to tolerance and liberality .(7) A nation, he argues, can move toward democracy and, at the same time, diminish liberality generally and human rights particularly.(8) The basic premise of liberality is tolerance, open-mindedness, and diversity.(9) London's character, its liberality , religious tolerance and diversity, is the very thing that makes it vulnerable.(10) Thus his apparent liberality on this question rested on pragmatic considerations rather than on principle.(11) I hope ever to see America among the foremost nations of justice and liberality .(12) We've heard of your liberality with magistrates and the like, so we thought to come and see for ourselves.(13) liberality towards bisexuality(14) Since then, the country's famously relaxed drug laws have attracted droves of weed lovers from across the globe and earned the country a sometimes controversial reputation for unparalleled liberality .(15) Would such liberality be shown towards the unmarried?(16) The charm of the various Scandinavian civilizations is that they assume everyone else is striving for the same open liberality .