<span>Kim Il Sung
I am sorry, I know nothing about sports. :C</span>
Answer:
Multifinality.
Explanation:
This is explained as a certain form of condition where same cause or effects tends to give different outcomes.
This refers to people having similar histories example could also be of a child's sexual abuse, death of a parent, or a secure attachment history; yet their developmental outcomes can vary widely. For example, two children who were sexually abused could have very different outcomes despite extremely similar early experiences. One child might be well adjusted yet another child might develop clinical depression.
It depends on what level of tolerance is taking place. Do murders need to be tolerated? No. Does a grown man's bad decision to steal candy from the Mom and Pop when he was 12 need to be tolerated? Yes. There is a major difference in the levels of toleration of the two. A kid making a small mistake can be forgiven and made up for. A murder simply can not.