Sentences with phrase «to tolerate failure»

Real Madrid do not tolerate failure lightly, and there can be no doubt that heads will roll this summer after bitter rivals Barcelona sealed a La Liga title win on Sunday.
In a statement released this afternoon, Ms Morgan said: «We will not tolerate failure in our schools and it is one of the great strengths of the free school programme that we can identify and deal with it quickly in a way that is not possible in all schools.
When you try to shield your children from failure in order to boost their self - esteem, they have trouble tolerating the failure required to succeed as a leader.
Still, the painful truth of the matter is that democracies in the south of Europe have repeatedly tolerated the failures and abuse cited above.
The governor said Nigerians would not tolerate any failure on its part as soon as it assumes office on May 29.
These strike a balance between highly connected networks that are efficient and fast but are prone to infections and cascading failures, such as the Internet and its large service providers, and more sparsely connected elements that are less efficient, requiring more time to relay information, but can better tolerate failures and attacks, such as peer to peer networks.
It masks a tremendous richness and potential of nurturing amazing work and not tolerating failure when it impacts children.
Ms Morgan has said previously: «We will not tolerate failure in our schools and it is one of the great strengths of the free school programme that we can identify and deal with it quickly in a way that is not possible in all schools.
It's a lot harder to find the things that do if you're unwilling to tolerate the failures.
Wenger thinks he does Arsenal a favour by continuing to manage the club, when, in fact he knows that no other big European club (except Arsenal) would tolerate his failures.
Castro added: «Alexis always expects the rest to work as hard as they can He doesn't tolerate failure...».
He doesn't tolerate failure and he is uncomfortable when the team doesn't get good results.»
Allow mistakes, encourage them, tolerate failure and make sure your child knows that it is the continued attempt, the effort, and the perseverance that you value most.
«The Chinese research system favours instant results and does not tolerate failure.
As political leaders, how will you transform our schools from a model that tolerates failure and gauges success by the size of the school budget to an Information Age model that measures success by student achievement and ensures that every child can succeed in the global economy?
A DfE spokesperson said: «We do not tolerate failure and the strength of the academies programme is that it allows us to intervene swiftly, including replacing sponsors where it is in the best interests of the school.
A Department for Education spokesperson said: «We do not tolerate failure and the strength of the academies programme is that it allows us to intervene swiftly, including replacing sponsors where it is in the best interests of the school.
On school standards, the prime minister said the government «won't tolerate failure» and would raise achievement in 3,500 schools rated «requires improvement» by Ofsted.
The principals who run such schools simply refuse to tolerate failure.
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