NOUN
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any policy that allows no exception
a zero-tolerance policy toward pedophile priests
How To Use zero-tolerance policy In A Sentence
- I can see why the government and lobby groups have gone for a zero-tolerance policy on cigarettes. Times, Sunday Times
- These days he's a vociferous campaigner against racism and supports FIFA's zero-tolerance policy on this global problem.
- Qatar officials deny any wrongdoing and insist they have a zero-tolerance policy on corruption and bribery. The Sun
- a zero-tolerance policy toward pedophile priests
- The force's zero-tolerance policy toward garden-ornament molesters has left them with a sticky problem.
- The drama playing out between the student and the school likely has little to do with the boy's disease -- described as diaphragmatic and axial myoclonus -- and more to do with the zero-tolerance policy regarding medical marijuana. Chicagotribune.com - News
- Foster subsequently used the expression "cut-throat" to describe the first‑team culture at United, where a zero-tolerance policy towards anything getting in the way of winning meant a draw would feel like the end of the world. Birmingham City's Ben Foster switches on for the big occasion against Arsenal
- Some companies have adapted a zero-tolerance policy resulting in termination for employees who use a cell phone while driving company vehicles. Drive Safely Work Week: Encouraging employers to adopt safe driving policies
- But because it presents a national security vulnerability, however statistically small, the problem is taken seriously: OPM has a zero-tolerance policy toward employees or contractors who falsify, or "ghostwrite," interviews or record checks. Federal Times
- Nonetheless, in 1973 China embargoed U.S. wheat shipments from the Pacific Northwest and enacted a zero-tolerance policy on TCK spores in American grain exports.