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incompliance
noun as in stubbornness
Weak matches
- adamancy
- bullheadedness
- contumacy
- die-hardism
- doggedness
- grimness
- implacability
- implacableness
- incompliancy
- indomitability
- inexorability
- inexorableness
- inflexibility
- inflexibleness
- intransigence
- intransigency
- mulishness
- obduracy
- obdurateness
- obstinacy
- perseverance
- pertinacity
- pigheadedness
- relentlessness
- remorselessness
- rigidity
- rigidness
Example Sentences
The resolution, which was approved 442-114 with 33 abstentions, questioned how Hungary could hold the presidency "in view of incompliance with EU law and the values enshrined in Article 2 of the Treaty of the European Union as well as the principle of sincere cooperation".
"The Parliament questions how Hungary is able to fulfil this task credibly in 2024 in view of incompliance with EU law and the values enshrined in Article 2 of the Treaty of the European Union as well as the principle of sincere cooperation," the draft resolution, to be adopted on June 1, said.
In each case, congress alleged administrative failures and financial incompliance as justification for the seizures.
Huawei in the memo said the blunder showed procedural incompliance and management oversight.
In observing that "Lear's eager wish to enjoy his daughter's violent professions, whilst the inveterate habits of sovereignty convert the wish into claim and positive right, and an incompliance with it into crime and treason …," Coleridge reminds us that this royal fable is at its core a family tragedy.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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