Examples of using Zero-tolerance in English and their translations into Portuguese
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a status affirmed by Morocco's zero-tolerance policy towards Al-Qaeda and their affiliated groups.
The European Commission has announced a strict, zero-tolerance approach to implementation of the ICCAT recovery plan.
UTZ standards are based on a zero-tolerance principle.
the government adopts a zero-tolerance policy.
International sports bodies say they have a zero-tolerance approach to corruption in sport
Concerted government-led campaigns have contributed to an attitude of zero-tolerance among the British public with regard to drink-driving.
Urges the Turkish authorities to fully implement a"zero-tolerance" approach at all levels and in all aspects to the complete eradication of torture, as cases are still reported to Turkish governmental bodies and human rights organisations, and as the zero-tolerance approach is put insufficiently into practice;
As you know, we have a zero-tolerance policy for this behavior.
At this point, I literally have a zero-tolerance Roger policy.
We have a zero-tolerance policy on violence here at the Mayflower School.
Mrs. Solis, this school has a zero-tolerance policy when it comes to profanity.
You know I have a zero-tolerance policy when it comes to their safety.
Zero-tolerance policies and metal detectors"are unlikely to be helpful," the Secret Service researchers found.
you can expect a zero-tolerance approach to anything that comes to our attention.
I understand that TripAdvisor has a zero-tolerance policy on fake reviews.
The basic starting point is a zero-tolerance policy along with anti-harassment trainings.
Cotton ground the ceramic stock to a zero-tolerance surface on two sides.
IEMJ adopted a zero-tolerance policy for data loss.
Comments are policed quite a bit and they have a zero-tolerance policy when it comes to racism.
If a zero-tolerance policy is adopted towards Street Art,