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    Published 2006
    “…MAK values (Maximum Concentrations at the Workplace) and BAT values (Biological Tolerance Values) promote the protection of health at the workplace. …”
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    by Léonard, Robert
    Published 1998
    “…Il faut également tenir compte de certains autres aspects comme la performance, l'efficience et la tolérance. 'Le Travail et Le Temps' comporte deux parties. …”
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    by Towner, Nathalie
    Published 2018
    “…Unions can help to create working environments where there is a zero-tolerance attitude to sexual harassment, and ensure that good workplace policies and procedures are in place. …”
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    by Fossen, Frank M.
    Published 2008
    “…The results show that both the ownership probability and the conditional portfolio share of private business equity significantly increase with higher risk tolerance."…”
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    “…"The phenomenon of heat stress refers to heat received in excess of that which the body can tolerate without physiological impairment. It is one of the major consequences of global warming. …”
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    Published 2019
    “…In order to help union representatives ensure that bullying is not tolerated in the workplace, the TUC has this guide on how to tackle it. …”
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    Published 2015
    “…However, these changes in individual countries is no longer feasible without a green light or at least toleration from the level of the European institutions…”
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    “…As we document, this claim is at odds with the historical track record of most advanced economies, where debt restructuring or conversions, financial Repression, and a tolerance for higher inflation, or a combination of these were an integral part of the resolution of significant past debt overhangs."…”
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    “…The outcomes show that a more demanding monetary strategy, in terms of lower tolerance for output and inflation gaps, entails less robustness against uncertainty, particularly if financial variables are taken into account. …”
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    Published 2013
    “…The results are therefore subject to sampling tolerances. Although comparisons between country and European data may be included for reference purposes, only those differences between groups of workers at country level (e.g. by age or gender) that are statistically significant are presented in this report. …”
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    “…Second, we empirically test the model's implications showing that individuals who are more risk-averse choose to change their jobs less often than more risk-tolerant individuals. This difference in the job changing behaviour leads to only moderate differences wage growth during early career: Risk-averse individuals tend to have on average higher wage gains from each job change and have obtained higher overall wage growth at the end of the early career phase."…”
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    “…Stickiness arises because precise decisions are costly, so agents choose to tolerate small errors in the timing of adjustments. …”
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    by van Gennip, Jos J.
    Published 2015
    “…Within the atmosphere of pluralism, dialogue and tolerance, the EPP should continuously cherish its Christian roots and values while responding to the economic, social and cultural realities of the day. …”
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