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noncompliance
noun as in nonconformity
Strongest match
Strong matches
Example Sentences
University of Virginia officials said Thursday that widespread noncompliance with campus health guidelines is driving an explosion of coronavirus cases at the school.
“We have now retained Senex Law, PC and they have already drafted this notice and provided legal advice due to your noncompliance,” the notice read, adding that an eviction filing would add another $70 in attorney’s fees to her balance.
Meanwhile, a spokesperson for California attorney general Xavier Becerra said the AG’s office has sent dozens of notices to companies demanding that they fix problems leading to noncompliance with the law.
The measure instructs the Land Board, which oversees the Department of Land and Natural Resources, to adopt a three year deadline for the emergency structures and make clear the penalties for noncompliance.
The only penalty for noncompliance is denying a ride to the noncompliant passenger, Maryland and Virginia officials said.
Oregon led the country with over seven percent of its Kindergarteners citing a non-medical reason for their noncompliance.
The list is unending, and each case involves police mistaking disability for noncompliance.
But U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon recently released a report that painted a sorry picture of noncompliance.
A quick detailing of the penalties for noncompliance as well as exceptions can be found here.
CVS is one such business that will begin requiring this information, with a penalty fee of $50 per month for noncompliance.
The reason given for noncompliance with this request in both cases was a lack of funds.
She positively refused, but Captain Mayo says that in case of noncompliance we will all have to leave the city at once.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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