Critics aren't convinced the plants are accurate enough, since land-mine clearing cannot, for obvious reasons, tolerate errors.
"I don't tolerate errors," she said.
Gaitis scoffed at the notion that, in the interest of finality, parties must tolerate legal errors made by arbitrators.
Leo was a diplomat and a realist, and so he allowed that some states might have to tolerate such errors "for the sake of avoiding some greater evil."
"I don't tolerate errors," an elegantly dressed Mrs. Jordan said in an interview with The New York Times in January 2005.
Both constructions start with an error correcting code that has a distance of where is the number of tolerated errors.
"Based on our actions today, it should be perfectly clear that Andersen will not tolerate unethical behavior, gross errors in judgment or willful violation of our policies," he said.
While we may agree to tolerate errors, we can, in no way, tolerate any act of fraud.
While we may agree to tolerate errors and irregularities, there must be zero tolerance of fraud.
Around Earth, space was usually too busy to tolerate navigational errors and poor maneuver- ability.