However there is no pressure for compliance with any of these affirmative action programs and much needs to be done. |
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This aspect has to be closely monitored by regulating agencies, and defaulters must be threatened with closure of business, failing compliance. |
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Using hair assays to measure compliance, pregnant women were compared with a control group of nonpregnant women. |
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The survey was also very useful for targeting international yacht and domestic vessels to monitor quarantine compliance. |
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So it either goes for total compliance or it races to develop enough of a nuclear deterrent that the USA does not want to risk an invasion. |
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Half-hearted efforts at compliance among urban school districts have kept the exodus to just a trickle. |
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As a result compliance is enhanced and considerable improvements in mood have been shown. |
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The strategy was to shift the responsibility for policy compliance to the user and act as the policy author and enforcer. |
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The group standards mechanism in the bill will reduce compliance costs, and it is an endeavour to reduce those costs. |
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I always find that it helps to have eye-catching, multicolored graphics such as pie charts, bar graphs and compliance scorecards. |
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Among other steps, they informed colleges that cutting men's sports is disfavored and reminded them they have choices for compliance. |
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The fact that they were under a compliance audit at this time is largely irrelevant to the issue. |
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No doubt middle class people will be nonplussed by my compliance with the doctor's wishes. |
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The high compliance achieved in the study may be irreproducible in practice. |
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Instructions for physical enactment increase behavioral compliance, but do not affect overall hypnotic responsiveness. |
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A lawyer should not be placed in the position where compliance under one rule constitutes disciplinable misconduct under another rule. |
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A large effect on compliance resulted from a relatively small intervention effort. |
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Unfortunately, there are far too many drivers on our roads today who seem to feel that compliance with the regulations is for softies only. |
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When the behavior continued, the compliance department took the hint and kept quiet. |
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Meanwhile, in January 1999, FDA rescinded its compliance policy guide that had regulated third-party servicers of medical devices. |
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Not long, I'll bet, when it becomes apparent that the metroplex has not been brought back into compliance by these measures. |
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The installer must test for compliance and produce a commissioning report before the fume cupboard is put into service. |
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Tom has been a committed and dedicated campaigner for awareness, facilities and compliance with disability requirements for many years. |
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After I learned to phrase suggestions as questions, I still received responses that expressed uncritical compliance. |
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Another unelected committee monitors member states' compliance with the convergence criteria. |
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With the tapes, there are fewer problems with VOC compliance and flammability issues. |
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Strict compliance with technical data, checklists, and regulatory requirements is a must. |
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It leads to left ventricular hypertrophy and increased connective tissue content, both of which decrease cardiac compliance. |
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The biggest change on many of these farms will be the paper trail needed to demonstrate compliance with the act. |
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But compliance costs are a very major impediment to growth for smaller businesses. |
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Before you proceed, however, make certain you are in compliance with state and local beverage alcohol laws regarding tastings. |
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The strictest compliance was expected and failure to comply meant harsh punishment. |
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Initiative on the part of individual soldiers was suppressed in favour of unquestioning compliance with instructions. |
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New Zealand is to present its next periodic report on compliance with the UN convention in September this year. |
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The potential therefore exists for business users to change workflows and related processes and breach compliance. |
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Without those provisions, the referee cannot waive any rule or determine that compliance is not required. |
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Licensed fur farms are inspected to assess compliance with the Council of Europe recommendations. |
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Still, of course, the regulators, the compliance people, will be reporting to the CEO, which could be him. |
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Even an investigation by the Inland Revenue's special compliance unit and a brain tumour could not keep him down. |
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For these and other reasons, editors can depend on staffers to perform their duties with relative compliance. |
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Perhaps it is there that actual emotional maturity, rather than the ataraxia brought on by compliance, might be measured. |
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Although use of alcohol hand rub was increasing, compliance with hand hygiene remained poor and was worse when staffing levels were low. |
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One set of institutions monitored the compliance of the parties to their agreement to exchange wage moderation for the reinvestment of profits. |
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Fixed fume cupboards are inspected annually on a contract to ensure that they meet compliance regulations. |
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The Authority is able to monitor compliance with the law and directions by inspecting licensed premises. |
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It also can cause rebound hypertension upon sudden discontinuation, so it should not be used in patients in whom compliance may be an issue. |
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In September, the bank hired its first compliance officer to focus on money laundering full time. |
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Installation and wiring must be in compliance with local building and electrical codes. |
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Such steps are needed, but they should rapidly become mandatory if full compliance is lacking. |
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There was no denying that this was an exchange, their cash for your compliance. |
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Log analysis is understandably imperative for SOX compliance, particularly because financial data resides on financial servers. |
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Somewhere, I have a bunch of photos I took in London of signs politely and verbosely requesting the viewer's compliance. |
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The regret is that this bill represents a regime of big government, State intrusion, compliance costs, and regulation. |
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Many artificial polymers share characteristic patterns of stress relaxation and creep compliance with time. |
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Achieving market integration requires administration, compliance and enforcement of programs in a manner that allows markets to be integrated. |
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It also assails the ideas of size and ingenuity, and, significantly, calls for full corporate compliance with a growing body of state regulation. |
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The new ultra stiff chassis gives the perfect compromise between sporty dynamics and comfortable compliance. |
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Due to the possibility of misdeclarations, it is necessary to validate a selected number of declarations by audit to confirm compliance. |
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Components of the agreeable personality include trust, straightforwardness, altruism, compliance, modesty, and tender-mindedness. |
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The claim made by the Minister that this bill will reduce compliance costs, and suchlike, is a load of rubbish. |
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Thousands of fly-by-night operations have long scoffed at inspections, sanctions, and other familiar methods to ensure compliance. |
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One way a Web site can show its compliance with recognized standards is to display a seal of approval from a validating agency. |
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We meet Gaspar, the bull-necked boss of the local Maquis, obviously still enraged by the compliance of his neighbours. |
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What I was doing was abreacting my childhood attitude of compliance and the bitterness that it engendered in me. |
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Proper selection of topical formulations may decrease side effects and increase patient compliance. |
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These additional factors may include worsening levels of inflammation hyperresponsiveness, lung compliance, or even levels of symptoms. |
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Clients who tested positive or equivocal had a high degree of compliance regarding treatment. |
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This is caused by the compliance between subject and ballistocardiograph as well as by that between the latter and the surroundings. |
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It is also an auditable process whereby we supply a monthly certificate of compliance and a report. |
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Mechanical compression is inconvenient, uncomfortable, and subject to poor compliance. |
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Major improvements of the wrinkling substrates method include the tuning of the elastic compliance. |
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A huge percentage of these schemes were found to be in compliance with water standard regulations. |
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This ensures Fibre Channel compliance at the output of the retimer regardless of the amount of jitter on the incoming signal. |
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The moral of the story is to declare areas as accurately as possible and in compliance with the rules. |
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But instead of custody the two will be confined to their homes in the evenings and at night, their compliance monitored using electronic tags. |
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Regular audits are conducted after awarding a certificate to make sure that the firm is in compliance with the standards. |
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Statutory welfare agencies have also used the threat of criminalization to secure compliance to new social norms. |
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And obviously, we'll do whatever is required by the Office of Government Ethics to make sure we're in compliance with those standards. |
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They also discussed opportunities for the modernisation of the Bulgarian military industrial complex in compliance with NATO standards. |
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The producer joins the organization, studies the standards and develops an appropriate farm plan, in compliance with organization standards. |
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His good relationship with the authorities was bought at the price of both self-censorship and compliance with formal censorship. |
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The application for registration has been drawn in compliance with European standards. |
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Both dogs had current vaccinations and met the medical standards in compliance with the animal requirements of the state of Illinois. |
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This ensured compliance in most middle class districts but provoked determined resistance in working class suburbs such as Blanchardstown. |
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The EU is funding a project to build an intelligent agent that executes actions in compliance with European standard privacy legislation. |
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According to Ramos, the university had not been in compliance with the security rules the state sets out for research access to sensitive data. |
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The translation was carried out in compliance with the rules laid down by King James. |
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In the event of litigation, work papers provide evidence that services were in compliance with professional standards. |
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In part, this is due to prevention campaigns and better compliance with drug regimens. |
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One of the samples taken was not in compliance with the standards, he said. |
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Program review should be performed at least annually to ensure ongoing compliance with regulations and safe tissue banking practices. |
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The greatest compliance increases were achieved by nurses and nursing assistants. |
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Records should be developed and maintained according to AATB recommendations that are in compliance with FDA rules. |
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They maintained an atmosphere of co-operation and compliance, without compromising the security of the protocol. |
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In order to ensure compliance, we need also to develop our means of action. |
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The authority is meant to be out there ensuring compliance, but in fact it has not been doing that. |
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Deadlines for achieving regulatory compliance are fast approaching and many are already here. |
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Now, sometimes one gets that even with regulatory legislation where one wishes to encourage compliance. |
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Woodridge, Illinois, restricts young people's access to tobacco products and spot-checks stores for compliance. |
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By maintaining tight compliance of production quotas, the organisation has managed to control world prices pretty well. |
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A common issue in the treatment of patients with depression is compliance with antidepressant drug regimens. |
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From a safety perspective, the plant has monthly compliance safety training programs that all employees are required to attend. |
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Manipulations required for measurement of static compliance would have disrupted our measurement of respiratory inductive plethysmography. |
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For one thing, small businesses are not big enough to maintain regulatory compliance departments. |
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The concessionaire will be entitled to toll the highway in compliance with the Roads Act. |
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Recalling that the reason to use military force is to compel compliance with demands, the implications for a dominant indicator are significant. |
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These days the police turn up mob-handed for everything, in compliance with health and safety guidelines. |
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With effect from 9 May the movement of cattle from feed lots will also be permitted subject to compliance with a similar protocol. |
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All farms registered under the scheme must reach and maintain a level of compliance which far exceeds the legal requirements. |
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This bill will help to keep compliance costs down, rather than the reverse of that. |
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If I was cynical I would believe that he was trying to frighten us into compliance with his own authoritarian, dictatorial agenda. |
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Consistent testing of business continuance processes is also critical to evaluating compliance. |
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The labour inspectorate will ultimately ensure that employers are in compliance. |
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Akathisia has been well documented as a common and distressing side effect of antipsychotic drugs and an important cause of poor drug compliance. |
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Although this study found an increase in hand antisepsis initially, it is unknown if compliance with hand antisepsis will continue. |
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The costs of defection, for its weaker participants, would assuredly be higher than are the costs of continued compliance. |
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But when it comes to compliance with the law, it has got to be largely voluntary. |
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A company can reduce costs across a range of functions such as internet, storage network, localisation and compliance, among others. |
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In this context, the attitude engendered by a contractual mentality is one of minimal compliance rather than maximal cooperation. |
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All players were encouraged to wear a mouthpiece, but compliance was variable. |
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This is particularly important in light of the fact that compliance is fast becoming a key data classification driver. |
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Depending on the type of data and compliance requirements, Levine reports her metrics monthly, quarterly or yearly. |
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A compliance officer has since been assigned to ensure the campaign is not being unfair to traders and was devoid of any uncompetitive practices. |
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It says that this time compliance must be full, unconditional and immediate. |
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The answers almost certainly can be found in our obsession with compliance and the uncontrolled whims of fund managers. |
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Studies indicate that many physicians demonstrate poor compliance with recommended tuberculosis treatment guidelines. |
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Poor patient compliance was reported in studies not showing positive results. |
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Also, under Putin's federative reforms, new laws allowed for so-called federal intervention to ensure regional compliance with federal law. |
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Enforcement action may still be taken to remedy the breach by requiring compliance with the condition. |
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Moreover, online pharmacies can bolster patient compliance rates by facilitating the refill process. |
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Every month, when students came for collection of hematinic, check was made for compliance and side effects. |
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I see your compliance to publishing this man's diary as completely inappropriate, not to say shamefully one-sided and deeply biased. |
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The requestee runs a compliance checker taking as input the request, associated credentials from the requestor, and its local policies. |
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A chest CT scan revealed blebs, and the static lung compliance was elevated, suggesting early emphysema. |
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The computer bleeped in compliance and then a few seconds later a clean and youthful face appeared onscreen. |
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The board can also require the offender to be subject to electronic monitoring to check compliance with these conditions. |
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Developers see the bill as an obstacle, as a compliance cost, and as a source of delay. |
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Static lung compliance was measured by an interrupter technique during a relaxed expiration from total lung capacity. |
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That a majority of boats and boaters were in compliance with marine safety regulations is the good news. |
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It is unlikely that a sale of dynamite over the counter is permissible without compliance with some further bureaucratic procedures. |
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In general, compliance with the remaining parameters was high with only isolated exceedances reported. |
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With compliance to building codes a given, the real question on many projects is whether it is worthwhile to go beyond code requirements. |
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In patients with chronic heart failure, exercise increases the duty cycle and decreases lung compliance. |
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Moreover, Overture said that all of its affiliate members are hand-screened by an editorial board for legality and compliance to its strict rules of netiquette. |
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Outdated non-computerised files will lead to compliance nightmares. |
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However, compliance officials from the Department of Labor failed to appear. |
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In 2006, a compliance officer at Mizuho Bank was arrested for selling the data of 1200 bank customers to a yakuza front company. |
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Patient compliance is improved because ambulation is permitted. |
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Back wages owed to workers can be used as an estimate for the cost of compliance because they represent the amount of underpayment in compensation for a typical contractor. |
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We would prefer to have compliance without recourse to legal action. |
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The bank was severely reprimanded by the industry regulator in Australia for lax risk management and ordered to adhere to stricter compliance procedures in the future. |
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Community pressure remains in practice the only real sanction for enforcing compliance with arbitral awards, or with judgments of the ICJ or other international tribunals. |
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The program provided a password-protected tally of completed diary records so that the coaches could trouble shoot in the field and check compliance. |
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Day by day, it drives people to distraction by diverting energy to mindless legal compliance. |
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All of that creates a further unnecessary tangle, and potential extra costs in terms of time, money, and compliance for both a staff member and an employer. |
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We comply in all respects with the criteria to qualify for fuel duty rebate and the Department of Transport closely monitors our compliance with these. |
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The Barron Inquiry has no powers to request information or compliance with the inquiry, and is entirely dependent on the voluntary co-operation of others. |
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The branch managers and compliance officers failed in their duty. |
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The regulator must prove not that some people were mis-sold endowments, but that the insurer did not implement and follow proper compliance procedures. |
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From the size of these correlations, the answers to compliance questions can be considered a fairly reliable data source regarding the daily practice of bibliotherapy. |
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Depression, with its symptoms of sadness, apathy, fatigue and negative thought patterns, can adversely affect healthy lifestyle habits and even medical treatment compliance. |
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Wright approved one of the wells after the operator agreed to bring it into compliance, according to the letter. |
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Then councils got their A into G and started notifying owners of buildings that required additional strengthening to bring them up to compliance standards. |
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The amalgamation of zero-day threats, compliance demands, and still more problems pushes corporations to address the most pressing challenges first. |
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End users also must conduct performance testing and product compliance with the added complications of field service troubleshooting and fault isolation. |
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Their modus operandi of presenting ultimatums while refusing to negotiate can only mean that this administration is not seriously interested in obtaining compliance. |
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Many compliance regulations require that when data records are stored electronically they must be on a storage medium that is permanent and unalterable. |
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Most of the reasons for this he attributes to staff officers whom the secretary may have intimidated into unchallenging compliance with his broader views. |
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The Tata group companies are governed by a set of codes of conduct, which put in force some stringent stipulations that make regulatory compliance mandatory. |
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The effect of this consolidation will be to improve understandability, reduce burden, clarify requirements, and improve implementation and compliance. |
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Property owners must also grant right of access to Revenue officials to an approved building to monitor compliance with the reasonable access requirements. |
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Further funding from the GEF and the World Bank has been made conditional on the meeting of the parties certifying that compliance by these states is satisfactory. |
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The course covers meat processing from slaughter to packaging, food preparation and export compliance, health and safety, and communication skills. |
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It supports ongoing audit initiatives by ensuring controls and policies are strictly enforced, in order to ensure compliance across the enterprise. |
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Despite very poor compliance, no fine has ever been levied for failure to comply with this law. |
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While individual Americans struggle every year with tax compliance, large companies spend billions on tax avoidance. |
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The Committee can summon witnesses, and it is an added incentive to compliance with the Commissioner's suggestions that failure to do so may result in a grilling before it. |
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But suggestions in recent weeks by the Health Minister that complementary therapies may also be on the chopping block may not be met with such calm compliance. |
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It must thus be proper to punish the parents by calling them from work so they can discipline their child to ensure compliance with the code of conduct of the school. |
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In the event of any such assignment, subletting or transfer, the Contractor shall be responsible for securing compliance with these conditions in every respect. |
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It is this dilatory or sidelong compliance I am talking about. |
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In addition, these compliance subtypes were negatively correlated with each other, suggesting that they are indeed discriminable aspects of compliance. |
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Could we develop a biological guidance system with the compliance and dispensability of a pigeon but with a man's resourcefulness and ability to infiltrate plausibly? |
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A registered surveying firm double-checks important calculations and building baselines to ensure compliance with the rigid construction tolerances. |
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The Secretary to the Board processes all matters that go to FCA Board members, ensures compliance with public disclosure laws, and manages the day-to-day operations of the Office of the Board. |
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This situation reminds me of Foucault's notion of the panoptic, the all-seeing eye capable of watching all areas at once, thus ensuring compliance and control. |
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By alleviating security concerns in managing compliance, we believe this technology has the potential to accelerate the widespread adoption of cloud computing. |
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To add to this we have the simple fact that regulation and compliance in the US are starting to demand that companies keep audit trails of changes to data. |
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He was in a unique position, commanding the machinery of party and state by both claiming personal allegiance and espousing hierarchy as the source of order and compliance. |
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Normal continence depends on many interrelated factors, including stool volume and consistency, colonic function, rectal compliance, rectal sensation and sphincter function. |
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They require total compliance with the line and they are devoid of humour. |
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The probability of recurrent depressive episodes and compliance rates was drawn primarily from published Phase III clinical trial and disease natural history data. |
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Most children were revulsed by the practice because of the unpalatability of the fishy tasting oil, and doubtless extracted a variety of rewards for compliance. |
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Our tax systems need to encourage voluntary compliance, provide efficient service to the taxpayers, eliminate unproductive work and enhance efficiency. |
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After the intervention, parents were giving their children far more praise to encourage desirable behaviour and more effective commands to obtain compliance. |
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Ever since, senior unionists have sought to find ways of evading their responsibilities under the agreement while maintaining the pretence of compliance. |
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The final stage of the program will be a formal evaluation of the plan on a yearly basis to ensure that the workplace is in compliance with OSHA's standard. |
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Owners, architects, and contractors should specify and install products in compliance with this standard or risk claims of defective specifications of products. |
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Responding to an issue raised by the opposition, Milanov said that the problem with noise pollution in the area had been resolved in compliance with stricter EU standards. |
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Even as vehicle tariffs fall in compliance with WTO rules, fuel economy standards will restrict imports of classic American light truck and luxury cars. |
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That is, the customer was in compliance with all requisite rules. |
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The government is ready to launch an MBA program by 2002, Vassilev said, pointing out the need for such education in compliance with international standards. |
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This supplement has been shown to improve systemic arterial compliance and elasticity, an indicator of cardiovascular risk that decreases after menopause. |
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Stage I is characterized by reduced left ventricular filling in early diastole with normal left ventricular and left atrial pressures and normal compliance. |
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The authors conclude that the presence of pathogens in the lower airways was associated with the level of inflammation, respiratory compliance, and gas trapping. |
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You can even attempt to subdue a suspect by flashing your badge or firing a couple of rounds into the air in hopes of scaring the sucker into compliance. |
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The chief information officer and chief compliance officer, who were the top-ranking project sponsors, spoke at the communication sessions in an auditorium. |
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Making them speed-read irrelevant emails will demotivate and exhaust them, and could interfere with their ability to spot real compliance breaches that do cross their screens. |
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The ministry has created a special department for environmental inspection, which regularly inspects industrial plants and assesses their compliance with environment law. |
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Spain claimed the right to board and search British vessels to ensure compliance with this provision. |
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It was agreed to develop a charter of values for the Commonwealth without any decision on how compliance with its principles would be enforced. |
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In compliance with this Article, Turkey has now adopted a law abolishing these courts. |
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Finance teams are challenged by labor-intensive, disparate, spreadsheet-driven tasks to meet new and existing compliance requirements. |
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It usually sets out restrictions on behavior, and will be far more compliance or rules focused than value or principle focused. |
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The reserve powers of the head of state are sufficient to ensure compliance with some of their wishes. |
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One of the task force's recommendations was to issue a SAS to give practitioners guidance on compliance audits. |
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They also provide basic public goods through their link with cross compliance. |
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Pulse wave velocity is inversely correlated with arterial distensibility and relative arterial compliance. |
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The association between compliance with recommended follow-up and glaucomatous disease severity in a county hospital population. |
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No EU country achieves full compliance with the directive, mainly because of the geological nature of its soil and agricultural activity. |
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In mid-2004, the LMSB unveiled a new approach to compliance audits, which, ideally, will shorten cycle time. |
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All government payroll taxes, reporting, and compliance are taken care of automatically and paperlessly. |
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Self-certification means a title company can download a template of policies and procedures and tell lenders that it is in compliance. |
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Stepwise method was used, in compliance with the presuppositions of collinearity, homoscedasticity and Durbin-Watson residuals autocorrelation. |
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It must be properly disposed, which may require permits and compliance with environmental regulations. |
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South Australian pedestrians will have greater protection from the dangers of vehicle bull bars with new compliance standards now in force. |
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Specifically, FlowCharter has the capability to save files as HTML with hyper links for Web output and has ODBC database compliance. |
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These equipment improvements are expected to reduce long-term maintenance costs and improve federal Roadability safety compliance. |
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The True North Professional XBRL SDK will dramatically cut the cost of filing compliance for SEC filers and others. |
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He cites stricter compliance for things such as sprinkler systems. |
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Regulatory compliance, cost mutualization and operational risk management are the three major concerns for financial services firms globally. |
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A CPAP acclimation program designed to improve both the titration outcome and overall patient compliance is also relevant. |
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They also handle all the compliance issues relating to OFAC and Fincen which can be obtained by on-line searches or batch processing. |
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Due to the Disability Discrimination Act 1995 compliance laws the Volvo B10B was withdrawn. |
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The whitepaper shows the benefits that can come as an organisation evolves from compliance to pro-active management. |
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The SECP, in a statement here Sunday, said the initiative was aimed at promoting Shariah compliance in the capital market of the country. |
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Federal sunshine laws are forcing companies to focus their compliance strategies on a more micro level, said Rew. |
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Survey provides a benchmark to risk and compliance practitioners across both financial and nonfinancial sectors. |
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The publication is therefore uniquely positioned to host a compliance conference without any hidden agenda. |
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To ensure compliance, the Rhineland and bridgeheads east of the Rhine were to be occupied by Allied troops for fifteen years. |
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In the case of the New Orleans Saints, the middle management failed to echo the league's tone, and the compliance calamity ensued. |
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To aid in electrical compliance testing, the PCMCIA is making available a series of test cards. |
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However, each agency is directed first to seek compliance with its requirements by voluntary means. |
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Kravchenko will report directly to the Chief Executive Officer, Jim Wolford, as head of Atomic Data's security and compliance department. |
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The foregoing is the theory and application presuming compliance with the relevant law. |
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Treaty compliance issues are the purview of the State Department. |
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More organizations within the industry are implementing chemical compliance software to maintain quality products and manufacturing standards. |
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Some of the barriers to entry for entrepreneurs are the economy, debt from schooling, and the challenges of regulatory compliance. |
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Conformity with the TRIPS agreement is a requirement of admission to the WTO and so compliance is seen by many nations as important. |
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In addition to regulatory and permitting issues, sources should reevaluate their compliance status based on new emission factors. |
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Other vendors may be cheaper up front, but our standards compliance will save you in the long run. |
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On followup, she was found to be both dysphonic and symptomatic despite compliance with her voice therapy and a reduction in smoking. |
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This testimony provides information on trends in corporate taxes and opportunities to improve corporate tax compliance. |
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With this release, Parlano is providing configurable compliance adaptors for Akonix, Assentor, and Facetime built on the new framework. |
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Minimum Data Sets and RAP Sheets for all jurisdictions are available and kept in compliance with state regulations. |
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The NEBS compliance marks another major milestone for World Wide Packets and LightningEdge. |
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When the ratio of collagen is disbalanced, decreases the ventricular wall compliance, increases stiffness, and diastolic filling is limited. |
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With improved patient compliance, the fT4 results improved, approaching euthyroidism. |
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A compliance will discommend me to Mr. Coventry, and a discompliance to my Lord Chancellor. |
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Our research examines the additional value that public and nonpublic entities have extracted from compliance with SOX and SOX-related procedures. |
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A fairly strong relationship between compliance and hypnotic suggestibility has been found. |
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The second most time-consuming transition element was activity relating to legal and compliance requirements. |
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There needs to be gatekeeping when It comes to compliance to ensure the entity or individuals are not exposed to certain risks. |
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Governance, risk, and compliance is an umbrella term used to cover the approach of an organization toward these three areas. |
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But the industry, as a whole, still remains inexpediently focused on regulatory compliance at the expense of a quality culture. |
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Undeniably, the NY-PSC has established an appropriate standard for any RBOC to meet as it approaches compliance with the Act. |
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First, RAV should improve compliance, primarily because patients experience clinical efficacy more quickly than they do without it. |
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The ONESOURCE Corporate Tax UK solution will become one of the technologies used by PwC to support its corporate tax compliance service. |
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In compliance with the flight plan, the 777 was at 33,000 feet. |
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Future plans include allowing members to post CLE hours and confirm compliance online. |
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Maintenance work of current developments and compliance to be made in departmental buildings and public colleges Doubs. |
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Our controller, Lowell Treague, periodically reviews each section to ensure all employees are in compliance with our update policy. |
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Renault denied any foul play, stating compliance with French and European standards. |
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The police in Kharkov will be acting toughly, though in compliance with the law. |
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Gripper spring-release system allows gripper compliance during rapid part ejection. |
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Frequently, the compliance plan specifies that each departmental policy should contain compliance guidance language. |
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Actuaries often get bogged down in compliance requirements and dealing with details that, although sometimes tedious, cannot be neglected. |
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Substantiating proper compliance begins with identifying foreign payees and requesting proper documentation. |
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SafeNet's Luna EFT Hardware Security Module has achieved PCI HSM compliance. |
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The contract was won in a competitive tender process characterized by price, performance, compliance and delivery time-scale. |
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More detailed product information, sortable by industry, role, process, technology, and compliance needs. |
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Offering compliance with the MPEG-4 Simple Profile, InterVideo's MPEG-4 technology provides high-quality video at low bit rates. |
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It also does not force call centers to disable answering machine detection to comply with the compliance requirements. |
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Opposition AMs are calling on Cardiff to issue derogations from cross compliance for areas worst affected by the weather. |
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The Regulatory Compliance Special Interest Group is the body within OMG that is working to develop standards related to regulatory compliance. |
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In addition to federal regulatory compliance, a radio frequency assignment also provides operational value to federal agencies. |
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Movaris solves these challenges by providing the underlying platform and system of record for automating financial compliance processes. |
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We've found the best approach to maintaining compliance and reducing risk is a periodic biosafety review. |
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This route of administration will ensure reproducibility and in turn is expected to lead to improved user compliance. |
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The addition of Vormetric's encryption services allows QTS to further support its customers' data compliance requirements. |
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The Court supervises compliance with the European Convention on Human Rights and thus functions as the highest European court. |
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BeyondTrust has released PowerBroker for Mac to address security and compliance concerns among the increasing share of Apple desktops in the enterprise. |
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In compliance with the legal punitive measures, the Broadcasting Council instructed A1 at the time not to air commercials and teleshopping for one day. |
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Compliance adhocracy exists as new policies, laws and regulations evolve over time and no one can describe a holistic view of the end-to-end compliance infrastructure. |
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By reducing complexity through clarification of definitions to prevent misclassifications of independent contractors, we believe that greater compliance will be achieved. |
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Our barcode verifiers are used for UID and MSL compliance to MIL-STD 129 and 130, and other applications by defense contractors, DOD and other government agencies. |
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This same price will be offered to all shareholders in a full takeover offer by the Rank Group, in compliance with the New Zealand Takeovers Code. |
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CallRex enhances the value of Microsoft LCS 2005 by bringing call recording to the desktop and extending compliance, training and productivity benefits to LCS 2005 users. |
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The review identified a need to improve compliance with the regulations. |
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All authorized buy-backs shall be made by Management at such times, in such amounts, and under such circumstances as deemed appropriate and in full compliance with law. |
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