Assess your risk tolerance-how much pain can you endure before you abandon your plan.
Transparency, accountability and liberalization--oh, and tolerance--are the underpinnings of Indonesian progress.
As Libyans draw strength from their faith -- a religion rooted in peace and tolerance -- let there be a rejection of violent extremism, which offers nothing but death and destruction.
It was speculated in some quarters the ICC would increase a spin bowler's level of tolerance - the extent to which he can straighten his arm - from five degrees to the paceman's amount of 10.
The announcement of the award of the Prize to Asma Jahangir on 16 November - International Day for Tolerance - honours her commitment and important contribution to fostering interreligious and intercultural dialogue, tolerance, mutual understanding and cooperation for peace.
And ever since -- as an author, a historian and a crusader for tolerance -- she has taught the world that it is often in our most hopeless moments that we discover the extent of our strength and the depth of our love.
Zero-tolerance law-and-order rhetoric about the immigration issue has become the standard for talk radio and other conservative circles, and I think that this fact puts much of the conservative movement at odds with two of its most important foundations: a view of compassion derived from the Biblical tradition, and a commitment to economic freedom and limited government as an optimistic upward path to prosperity.
Mr Bloom said he has a "strict no-tolerance view of anti-social behaviour" and said he would give the local community a police force they deserve.
And as more and more companies begin to transform their IT assets into engines of growth that help their companies anticipate, accelerate, and engage, CEO-level tolerance for old-fashioned CIOs will decline, then dwindle, and soon disappear.
"A national strategy to support local authorities on housing strategies for Gypsy-Travellers and a national awareness campaign to ensure there is a zero-tolerance on discrimination against Gypsy-Travellers must be initiated and led by the Scottish government, " she said.
Finally, Pollack's disparaging assertion that "industry ... has been peddling the same two advantages--herbicide tolerance and insect resistance--for 10 years, " is puzzling.
Georgia has one of the highest incarceration rates in the world, but there are accusations that over the years zero-tolerance to crime tipped over into heavy-handed behaviour, he adds.
Boston, for instance, has seen similar falls in its murder rate, yet it rejected zero-tolerance policing in favour of close co-ordination between the police, probation officers and black leaders, and an effort to get guns off the streets.
"Singapore and FAS have a zero-tolerance policy when it comes to match-fixing and football corruption which includes the imposition of permanent suspension from all football activities on any player or official convicted in a court of law for football corruption offences, " the FAS said in a statement.
Cloud, social, mobile, engagement, Big Vision (formerly Big Data), and a greatly accelerated pace and scale of global business require modern apps, optimized systems, fault-tolerance, full support across cloud and on-premise and a mix of both, and built-in BI and social capabilities.
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The International Slavery Museum in Liverpool has received an Honourable Mention by the UNESCO-Madanjeet Singh Prize for the Promotion of Tolerance and Non-Violence.
The launch of the Network was held on November 15, 2006 in Paris, as part of a ceremony during which the City of Derbent was awarded the UNESCO-Madanjeet Singh Prize for the Promotion of Tolerance and Non-Violence.
In this context, the call for tolerance has never been so high -- and yet tolerance remains often misunderstood.
His athletic director and university president had the authority and responsibility to send a no-tolerance message.
MSPs on the cross-party committee called for a zero-tolerance government campaign to tackle the problem.
Police in Surrey have been told to prioritise victims, increase visibility and take a zero-tolerance approach.
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But the New York Police Department adopted a zero-tolerance approach to crime and cut it by 75%.
In practice, zero-tolerance policing in New York has mostly been the job of the Street Crimes Unit.
But what does truly challenge the future of the naval services is the mindless pursuit of zero-tolerance.
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It is the remaining 39, 000 police officers who impose zero-tolerance policing, without much need for aggressive street searches.
The zero-tolerance approach the federal and state governments seem to be taking does not bode well for the snakehead.
If you think a well-decorated, old-school coach can survive a zero-tolerance policy, Bob Knight can tell you otherwise.
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The barrier to this, of course, is that in our super-positive society, we have an unspoken zero-tolerance policy for negativity.
The most critical decision that the OIC made in Mecca was to adopt a zero-tolerance policy toward perceived insults to Islam.
For a start, there is much argument about the extent to which these amazing figures can be attributed to zero-tolerance policing.
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