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A policy that involves set punishments for serious offenses.

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Zero tolerance

Step-by-step explanation:

Zero tolerance is a component in a policy when any violation against the policy will incur immediate punishment. It does not allow for second chances or subjective interpretation. We often encounter this term in the context of bullying, whether it is in the workplace or school.

Some laws also have this component, such as driving under the influence (DUI), where if your blood contains alcohol surpassing the legal limit, you would immediately be punished in some way.

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