Antonym: denial. Similar words: alliance, complicated, accomplishment, accomplishments, Italian, civilian, brilliant, implication. Meaning: [kəm'plaɪəns] n. 1. acting according to certain accepted standards 2. happy friendly agreement 3. a disposition or tendency to yield to the will of others 4. the act of submitting; usually surrendering power to another.
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61. And in direct contrast again, this approach may bring you long-term loyalty rather than compliance.
62. This book contains a wealth of information on all aspects of regulatory compliance monitoring using atomic spectroscopic analysis techniques.
63. Second, in view of the compliance costs estimated at £20,000, the notice was unreasonable.
64. Compliance was monitored by questioning patients and counting remaining capsules at each outpatient visit.
65. The Rehabilitation Act of 1973 is a civil rights act which requires compliance with or conformance to federal law.
66. Software written to ToolChest will be able to bypass pricey compliance testing on all the various Sparc boxes.
67. None of the software created under ToolChest can be optimised for any particular Sparc configuration without forfeiting compliance.
68. Our compliance will consequently depend to some extent on the opportunities for self-expression through conventional avenues.
69. In a compliance system, indeed, resort to formal processes is often regarded as a sign of failure.
70. Compliance is the name given to surveillance against broker fraud and to maintenance of integrity in the brokerage industry.
71. In men 50 and older, compliance rates increased from 17 percent in 1980 to 43 percent in 1987.
72. The Minnesota personnel department, for example, became very good at both policy compliance and service.
73. Originally developed as a means to ensure compliance with regulations, environmental auditing now has a much wider remit for many companies.
74. The simple physical evidence of at least a measure of compliance is widespread.
75. It should be on the shelve of all analysts involved in regulatory compliance analysis of metals.
76. Compliance and complacency are the manifest behaviours associated with an infantile dependency culture.
77. Dosing compliance was similar in the two groups; an average of 89.5% of eligible children were successfully treated in each round.
78. Compliance with these rules will be enforced by the appropriate authorities in each member state.
79. Words or touch are merely the dutiful compliance with rules of proper behaviour.
80. A low protein diet is also effective(sentencedict.com), but compliance with such a regimen may be a problem.
81. In contrast, few criminal proceedings are brought for lack of compliance or evasion in the tax world.
82. Since compliance is a problem with disulfiram, this shorter duration of action would appear to limit the effectiveness of calcium carbamide.
83. Several strategies were available to states to bring stationary sources into compliance with air quality standards.
84. Compliance strategy seeks to prevent a harm rather than punish an evil.
85. Compliance unit in London office maintains a central register of all corporate finance engagement letters obtained by the firm.
86. Meanwhile, more than 1, 350 city contractors have come into compliance with the law.
87. Intervention arises from attempts to restore the authority of the state and secure the compliance of other agencies and interests.
88. Such a label would assure consumers that the product was made in compliance with international labor standards.
88. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
89. Indices of success in compliance systems are more elusive for field staff to attain than in sanctioning systems.
90. Unused tablets were counted, allowing compliance with treatment to be estimated at greater than 90% in all patients.
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