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Chapter 9, Problem 8SL
Summary Introduction
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If I agree to the statement which says that right or wrong depends on the place, time and the circumstance.
Introduction:
Tolerance − The ability to handle any behavior that is not in accordance with what one generally prefers or is used to.
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