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compliance

[kuhm-plahy-uhns] / kəmˈplaɪ əns /


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In healthcare, AI-assisted documentation has increased demand for employees who can lead clinical operations by managing data flows, compliance, and workflow design.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Taxes and legal planning are essential aspects of retiring abroad for American citizens. Proper preparation supports compliance with U.S. regulations, safeguards assets, and provides peace of mind,” according to expat financial advisory firm SJB US.

From MarketWatch

The speech -- which also cautioned middle powers against hoping "compliance" would spare them from major power aggression -- also earned rare cross‑party praise in Canada.

From Barron's

She said the platform initially complied with OSA obligations "because we wanted to believe that a determined and prepared regulator in Ofcom could take poor legislation and manage to enforce compliance in a meaningful way".

From BBC

Bowman’s family owns a farm and ranch as well as a small-town bank where she used to work, overseeing compliance and even shoveling snow when the job required.

From The Wall Street Journal