There's zero tolerance for misconduct or unprofessionalism by any member this department. |
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Drug misuse is too complex a problem to be solved with a simplistic, zero tolerance approach. |
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Policy wonks might have thought it a clever wheeze to apply New York Mayor Giuliani's zero tolerance on street crime to cannabis users. |
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We are the party that believes in truth in sentencing and zero tolerance, and is tough on crime, but believes in justice. |
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Policing is being pressured to have zero tolerance of the socially marginal and outsiders. |
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First and foremost I would like to commend the head of state for his zero tolerance for waste and corruption. |
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They spelled out in excruciating detail the horrors of the past and called for zero tolerance for priests who abuse minors. |
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The Labour MP has branded the fines dolled out for breach of disability laws as a mockery of the government's zero tolerance policy. |
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Ultimately, we need to have a zero tolerance policy and if that means the police pressing charges against any transgressors, then so be it. |
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He said there would be zero tolerance and the police would be aggressive in dealing with unruly elements. |
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Illegal parking outside schools is the next target on Witham police's zero tolerance hit list. |
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The tests will target marijuana and methamphetamine and carry a zero tolerance standard. |
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She has declared a national program of zero tolerance of violence against women. |
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It goes without saying that there is zero tolerance for public drunkenness at this show. |
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Although California allows threshold levels on several medications, clenbuterol falls under a zero tolerance policy. |
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His embrace of the doctrine of zero tolerance, however, infuriates liberals. |
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Every employer should have a written policy of zero tolerance for workplace violence. |
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The Web has proven that customers have zero tolerance for fragmented lines of business. |
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The latest edict from Murrayfield on zero tolerance for violent behaviour was also tested when a fight broke out. |
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The latest twist in the tale is an apparent conflict between drug abuse zero tolerance and medical applications of the drug. |
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Mrs Charity said one test for good governance in areas needing aid was zero tolerance of corruption. |
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The army has a zero tolerance policy towards any form of bullying or harassment. |
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I was told that did not fall under the zero tolerance guidelines or the school's code of something or other. |
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I would also like to remind our President about his speech on zero tolerance of corruption. |
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What happened to the patrols we were promised by the police and zero tolerance? |
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If we want to send out a strong message on zero tolerance of violence against women then we should start here. |
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As promised, the Belgian polis showed zero tolerance and set a standard for policing football supporters, other forces might aspire to. |
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Now while the arrest numbers are high, police really showing a zero tolerance attitude for anybody who steps out of line. |
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Rather than build facilities, the government prefers zero tolerance and punishment. |
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Police have been cracking down in the area on prostitution creating zero tolerance zones. |
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Stress that the standards of conduct are non-negotiable and there is a policy of zero tolerance for noncompliance. |
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Perhaps the zero tolerance rule is being applied without flexibility. |
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They branded the council's zero tolerance policy over fly-posters as bureaucracy gone mad after nearly all their signs for the popular market were removed. |
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Over the past year, I have been given a judicial push towards a zero tolerance policy on delays. |
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Banks and the credit card companies take credit card fraud very seriously, and have a zero tolerance policy towards fraud. |
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I remember when the government switched to a policy of zero tolerance for drunk driving. |
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In the latest crackdown on motorised and battery-operated scooters, Swindon police are taking a zero tolerance approach to people using the machines. |
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Corporal punishment was prohibited in schools, and zero tolerance was applied in that regard. |
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While the delegation had said that there was zero tolerance for police brutality, nevertheless it did sometimes happen. |
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The European Union has zero tolerance for the presence of genetically modified organisms. |
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Call it what you will, but that is not exactly zero tolerance. |
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The EU needed common laws and common punishments for illegal traffickers and there should be zero tolerance for unseaworthy ships. |
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Developing an anti-corruption policy and making sure relevant parties are aware of your zero tolerance for bribery will assist in this regard. |
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The banks need to be told that they are way beyond the zero tolerance risk level. |
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The Government of Sri Lanka reaffirmed its policy of zero tolerance for the recruitment and use of children in armed conflict. |
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We must launch a campaign of zero tolerance for corruption around the world and put such a campaign to good practical use. |
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The authorities have adopted a zero tolerance policy towards torture and a number of perpetrators of torture have been punished. |
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He continues to maintain that there shall be zero tolerance for corruption in Southern Sudan. |
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There was a policy of zero tolerance in Barbados for the excessive use of force by law enforcement officials. |
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A petition read by children for the Malawi government to declare zero tolerance for child abuse. |
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There will be a zero tolerance campaign on graffiti and litter, new toilets for the disabled on the lower prom near Clacton Pier and new showers installed within weeks. |
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Zero tolerance for drugs means zero tolerance for absent-mindedness. |
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The authorities talk about zero tolerance when it comes to taxi violence. |
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Let there be zero tolerance for abuse and violence against women! |
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Fitzgerald is a reformed alcoholic, a strident non-drinker, with firm views on zero tolerance of alcohol as the only way to treat problem drinkers. |
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A zero tolerance campaign to stop race hate attacks, domestic violence and attacks on elderly, disabled and vulnerable people will start in Bradford next year. |
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People who leave bin bags in back alleys on any day but collection day are also on the council's hit list as part of its zero tolerance campaign against litter. |
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There is zero tolerance in DCC for any unethical behavior. |
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Veinuqa is one of the new communities in Tailevu to join zero tolerance violence free community program this year. |
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With regard to Togo, ECOWAS and the EU expressed concern on the alleged plot in April 2009 to destabilise the country and reiterated their zero tolerance for coups d'état and any unconstitutional ascension to power. |
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Such zero tolerance for innovation might go down like gangbusters with the DMCA lobby, but does the minister think it is really going to fly with educators, innovators and consumers? |
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The new name of the game in sportsmanship is zero tolerance. |
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Chief Willie Moon: From our community's point of view, we are saying zero tolerance, and members of Dzawada'enux have stated very clearly that they don't want any fish farms within our territory. |
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Let us remind ourselves how the Prodi Commission took office in the autumn of 1999 grandiosely committing itself to, and demanding, zero tolerance for fraud and irregularities. |
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Experience has shown that zero tolerance can almost never be guaranteed. |
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The Secretary-General's policy of zero tolerance has reinvigorated efforts and led to the establishment of peacekeeping conduct and discipline units. |
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It is, on the contrary, in this connection that its hardline attitude has contributed greatly to moderating the excessive zeal of the zero tolerance zealots. |
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The effectiveness of peacekeeping operations and the credibility of the United Nations also hinge on the policy of zero tolerance, which my delegation strongly supports. |
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During this time, state and local law enforcement throughout Florida will show zero tolerance for motorists who fail to use their safety belts. |
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Which is why we support Cardiff council's zero tolerance crackdown on litterbugs. |
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There is zero tolerance in trying to remove panhandlers from the city. |
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It is of the utmost importance that a policy of zero tolerance go hand in hand with the implementation of awareness and accountability programmes. |
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I will be chairing an organisation that will always take a zero tolerance approach to drug abuse in sport. |
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The zero tolerance crackdown should help to deter anyone stupid enough to think about carrying a knife. |
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The credibility of any peacekeeping mission depended on the conduct and discipline of its troops, requiring a policy of zero tolerance for misconduct. |
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However, most zero tolerance laws are restricted to illegal substances. |
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More specifically, the policy of zero tolerance towards torture should be implemented through determined efforts on all levels of the Turkish state to eradicate remaining instances of torture. |
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A zero tolerance approach to gender-based violence in religious communities is promoted by religious leaders, including action to change societal norms around gender-based violence. |
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We also demand that all GNC employees adhere to the highest legal and ethical standards and have a zero tolerance policy for actions that deviate from those standards. |
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