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  1. 221
    “…Risk assessments must be carried out for such working areas that must take into account new occupational safety requirements that apply in case of a collision, thus keeping injury risks within low, tolerable levels should a collision occur. The collisions covered by the present BG/BGIA recommendations are to be classified as undesired events occurring during working tasks, even though they need not necessarily result in interruption to or cessation of work by the persons concerned. …”
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  2. 222
    Published 1945
    “…Arguably, the events of the WWII are used as a backdrop against which the virtues of American society can be effectively celebrated - e.g. racial tolerance (the Japanese are conventiently unmentioned), freedom, solidarity, etc.…”
  3. 223
    “…Sur fonds de crise économique, de montée de la précarité et des préoccupations sécuritaires, la Prévention Spécialisée entre à présent avec l'ensemble du secteur social et médico-social, dans la grande tourmente de la rationalisation budgétaire, des économies d'échelle et d'une société où risque zéro rime avec tolérance zéro. Devant toutes ces évolutions, il est primordial pour le directeur d'une structure de Prévention Spécialisée de pouvoir analyser la façon dont la question sociale se pose aux différents niveaux de territoire et d'en mesurer les enjeux. …”
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  4. 224
    Published 19 January 1943
    “…We should not again, for example, be prepared to tolerate numbers of young men receiving State assistance notwithstanding there was work for them though not in their own trade or near their own home. …”
  5. 225
    Published 1946
    “…Adult women who are nurses have tolerated conditions which cannot be allowed to continue, however strenuous the obstruction by matrons, nurse administrators and hospital authorities who are steeped in a deep-rooted tradition that no longer serves any useful purpose. …”
  6. 226
    “…If sacrifices are necessary this might prove the most tolerable. At the present time it is safe to say that 54 15X/2/566/303…”
  7. 227
    Published April 1942
    “…Frequently a number of the closet seats are missing and often a pan is cracked and leaking, while a handbasin, soap, and towel are not conveniently placed, as they should be, for washing after use of the lavatory. Workers should not tolerate these conditions and should see that the management and they themselves conform to the standards they require in their own homes. …”
  8. 228
    Published June 1926
    “…. , who has had long experience prescribing boric acid for urinary complaints says "Five grains of boric acid every six hours are well tolerated," for long periods, and that he "cannot believe that the small dose we at present absorb in food can do anything but good.…”
  9. 229
    by Wacquant, Loïc
    Published 2011
    “…L'ouvrage révèle les voies par lesquelles un "sens commun" punitif (police dite de tolérance zéro, peines planchers, plaider-coupable, couvre-feux, incarcération à tout-va), élaboré en Amérique par un réseau de think tanks néoconservateurs, s'est internationalisé, dans le sillage de l'idéologie économique néolibérale dont il est la traduction et le complément en matière de "justice". …”
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  10. 230
    Published 1924
    “…The immediate purpose of Health Week is to make health during the week the chief topic of public concern; to secure the recognition of the fact that disease is a thing which can and should be prevented ; to impart sound information as to public and personal hygiene, and to build up a public opinion which will not tolerate a high disease rate or excessive infant mortality, and which feels as a personal reproach the sight of an ill-nourished or neglected child. …”
  11. 231
    Published July 1937
    “…It is highly undesirable that this should be extended to the Public Health Service, which should not for a moment tolerate a policy of selling appointments to the highest bidder. …”
  12. 232
    “…According to the priests, Muslims have been continuously endangering Serbian churches and its priesthood with little tolerance towards Christianity, especially, as they claim, since the 300,000 Albanian Muslims settled after WWII, offsetting the Serbs' historical ethnic majority. …”
  13. 233
    by Stolz, Joëlle
    Published 2012
    “…La préférence nationale économique, le contrôle accru des médias, le culte d'un passé mythifié, la chasse aux pauvres et la tolérance envers l'antisémitisme sont devenus des traits marquants de la politique hongroise. …”
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  14. 234
    Published 1946
    “…If in the future he is to become merely a state official with access to their homes at a time when officialdom is least tolerable, then the whole scheme will fail however "efficient" it may appear to be on paper. …”
  15. 235
    by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Research Institute (RFE/RL Research Institute)
    Published 1988-10-12T00:00:00Z-1988-10-12T23:59:59Z
    “…International Politics: <br/>- Warsaw Pact countries except Romania meet in Warsaw to discuss forming parliamentary organization <br/>- Czechoslovak personnel changes <br/>- Elections in Yerevan: background to fraud <br/>- More and more church schools and seminaries operating in the USSR <br/>- Kohl accompanied by largest ever delegation on Moscow trip <br/>- Soviet emigration opportunities more favorable <br/><br/>Domestic Affairs: <br/>- Israeli minister of industry Sharon arrives in Budapest on non-official visit <br/>- Draft bill on right to assemble and associate <br/>- Hungarian Scouts Association formed <br/>- Exhibition of "tolerated" artworks on exhibition at Kiscelli Gallery <br/>- Hungarian Studies Council formed in Austria <br/><br/>Economy: <br/>- Tamás Beck parliamentary trade committee meeting starting today: "Hungary still lacks a comprehensive export stimulation system" <br/>- Companies law: forum in Budapest, debate in Sopron <br/>- "Loans can only be made if there is anything to loan" <br/>- Finance Ministry bulletin: in future, trade banks may also be able to issue loans <br/>- International Banking Training Center to open in Hungary Külpolitika: <br/>- A VSZ-hez tartozó országok <br/>- Románia kivételével <br/>- Varsóban parlamenti szervezet létrehozásáról konzultálnak <br/>- A csehszlovák személyi változásokról <br/>- A jereváni választás: csalás háttere <br/>- Egyre több egyházi iskola és papnevelde működik a SZU-ban <br/>- Soha nem látott méretű küldöttség kíséri Kohlt moszkvai útjára <br/>- Kedvezőbbek a szovjet kivándorlási lehetőségek <br/><br/>Belpolitika: <br/>- Nem hivatalos látogatásra Budapestre érkezett Saron izraeli ipari miniszter <br/>- A gyülekezési és egyesülési jog tervezete <br/>- Megalakult hazánkban a Magyar Cserkész Szövetség <br/>- Az eddig csak "tűrt" kategóriába tartozó alkotások kiállítására került sor Kiscellen <br/>- Hungarológiai Tanács alakult Ausztriában <br/><br/>Gazdaság: <br/>- "Magyarországon még mindig hiányzik egy átfogó exportösztönzési rendszer" <br/>- Mondta Beck Tamás az országgyűlés kereskedelmi bizottságának ma kezdődött ülésén <br/>- Társasági törvény: budapesti fórum, soproni vita <br/>- "Kölcsönt adni csak akkor lehet, ha van miből" <br/>- A Pénzügyminisztérium tájékoztatója szerint a jövőben kereskedelmi bankok is adhatnak majd kölcsönöket <br/>- Nemzetközi Bankárképző Központot létesítenek Magyarországon…”
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  16. 236
    “…Don&#039;t forget, to go to your doctor or the Child Welfare Clinic if you have doubts or anxieties about your child&#039;s health. Always to be tolerant and kind to a child does not mean that you should spoil him, and let him do what he likes. …”
  17. 237
    Published [1939]
    “…[photograph] For this she will bear without complaining duties and conditions of work which would seem hardly tolerable set down in print. Trustees: Mr. F.G. GILLINGHAM Legal Advisers: Mr. …”
  18. 238
    Published October 1944
    “…For the same reason much overcrowding has had to be tolerated ; indeed, whereas in England and Wales only 3.7 per cent. of privately owned houses were overcrowded, the figure for those owned by 15X/2/98/13…”
  19. 239
    “…[] Die jetzige Gemeindewahl ist diesmal von besonderer Bedeutung, da nun für die Dauer von 6 Jahren (bisher 4) die Vertreter bestellt werden. [] Der bisherigen Fraktion der SPD kann man mit gutem Gewissen nachsagen, daß diese sich in ihren Entscheidungen sehr tolerant allen Bürgerkreisen gegenüber verhalten hat. [] Das Wohl der Gesamtheit steht allen voran und danach urteilte und handelte die Fraktion. [] Sehen Sie sich unsere Kandidatenliste an. [] Fast alle Berufszweige sind vertreten. [] Vergessen Sie nicht - es wird für 6 Jahre gewählt! …”
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  20. 240
    by Kosmann, Robert
    Published 2018
    “…Formellement interdite, parfois tolérée, la perruque exprime le savoir-faire des ouvrier·es astreint·es le plus souvent à des tâches répétitives et monotones. Entre tolérance et clandestinité, entre vol et dû, entre labeur et loisir, entre habitudes et transgressions, entre individualité et appartenance au groupe, la perruque est tout cela à la fois. …”
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