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  1. zero-tolerance policynoun

    any policy that allows no exception

    "a zero-tolerance policy toward pedophile priests"

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  1. Van Eenoo:

    That's why we are now investing in looking into blood concentration — dried blood spots, those kind of things — to complement urine, if we are looking at a zero tolerance policy which is important for most of the substances and especially those which are most performance-enhancing — steroids, EPO — then urine is the gold standard and will remain for quite a long time to come.

  2. Gagan Bhatia:

    Uber has a zero-tolerance policy towards inappropriate behaviour.

  3. Ray Zaccaro:

    Before Senator Merkley demanded to see these facilities, they were shrouded in secrecy and Americans had no idea the extent to which the Administration's zero tolerance policy led to the incarceration of children and separation from their families, given their track record of obfuscation, it's not surprising to learn HHS has found public disclosure inconvenient.

  4. Brenda Febbo:

    While no children were physically harmed during this incident, we have a zero tolerance policy for anyone who acts in conflict with the core value of Lightbridge Academy – the safety and well-being of children, as parents and caregivers, we are shocked and saddened by this isolated incident.

  5. Church Elder L. Whitney Clayton:

    We feel like there is really no other organization that we know of -- a church or something like a church -- that does as much as we do, we have a zero tolerance policy or position with respect to child abuse, and we train our people, we teach our people, we work with leaders, we provide materials online and in hard copy.

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