The grounding of the 787 fleet illustrates not the flaws in Boeing's industrial culture -- a rush to bring the airliner to market, a degree of over-innovation or a desire to please shareholders by outsourcing too much design and production -- but the rigor of a regulatory regime with a zerotolerance of any mote of imperfection.
Wild swings in the currency seem a thing of the past, and the real is relatively range bound between BRL1.70 and BRL1.85, with the government having zerotolerance for anything in the 1.60s.
Mr Mallon rose to fame with his introduction of US-style zerotolerance policing, earning the nickname "Robocop" for his uncompromising style as a detective superintendent in Middlesbrough.
Wal-Mart said it stands by its zero-tolerance policy to automatically cut ties with suppliers that violate its safety standards or engage in unauthorized subcontracting.
The trust has said it has put in place a training system for its staff to deal with the threat of violence against them and says it operates a "zero tolerance policy towards such incidents".
"The Court has a zerotolerance policy towards any form of sexual abuses and is handling these allegations with great rigor and caution, " said the ICC in a statement.
" Speaking as president -- before his suspension -- Nematandani said: "Having cooperated with FIFA during their investigation, we are happy that this matter is coming to its conclusion and our commitment to zerotolerance to corruption is well documented.