Under the proposed resolution, failure to comply with this deadline would justify the use of force to depose him. |
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It has threatened financial sanctions against nations who do not comply with international money laundering rules. |
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He refused to comply with Henry's demand to accept a delay in payment and set about collecting his due by main force. |
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The bikes will be road registered, taxed and insured and new bikes have to comply with strict emissions and noise regulations. |
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Clients who do already watch movies will interpret film assignments as busywork and will not comply with the assignment. |
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The instruction was backed by veiled threats that their careers would be at risk if they did not comply. |
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But business owners are more concerned about the time it takes just to keep up to date and comply with the new rules. |
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When a televangelist decides to broadcast a special from within the jail, the sheriff's department is only too eager to comply. |
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Instead of asking why patients are non-compliant, future anthropologically oriented research should study why patients comply in the first place. |
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Operators who fail to comply will face fines, the disconnection of non-compliant machines or the ultimate sanction of expulsion from the system. |
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In recent years, Florida boaters have had to comply with a proliferation of no-wake zones and manatee sanctuaries. |
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Purchasers can design their own homes, but these must comply with certain specification and design guidelines. |
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The House held that failure to comply with the instructions in relation to a roadside breath test did not invalidate the test. |
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All alterations must comply with the section of code to which the original boiler or pressure vessel was constructed. |
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Failure to comply with the quota system will cost the excessive drinker dearly. |
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Since I was a girl, it was more seemly to carry the swords on my back, and I was only happy to comply. |
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When a cheque is presented for payment the paying bank, as we know, must comply strictly with its customer's mandate. |
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The decision-making process must comply with these prerequisites to result in a decisive policy. |
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Of course, to comply with the RFCs on netiquette, you will want Auto Fill mode active when you edit mail. |
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Consequently, this patient may not comply with bed or activity restrictions and may try to climb over the bedrails to get out of bed. |
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And the same is true of a sequestration made in consequence of a company's failure to comply with an order or undertaking. |
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If the comment helps the paper, or even if it is neutral, in my opinion, it is best to comply with the suggestion. |
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Ghouri discovered that clinics that did not comply with the gag rule were shutting at an alarming rate. |
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No one would suggest that a court making orders of that sort should not comply with the common law rules of natural justice. |
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It would then be the duty of every owner and every person in charge of poultry in that area to comply with that notice. |
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She tugged at Rob's sleeve with just enough force to suggest that she would tug much harder if he did not comply with her wishes. |
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Part-time workers are as entitled to holiday pay as full-timers, but there must be lots of employers out there who don't comply. |
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Short of screening, no child and youngster will comply with treatment and diet modification. |
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The offences of failure to comply with a traffic sign or a temporary road prohibition carries penalty points and a fine. |
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If the demands are comprehensible and fulfillable, fear may drive people to comply. |
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Although they still have some problems with disobedient clientele, they are seriously trying to comply with the law of the land. |
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In cold climates, footings should extend 6 inches below the frost line or comply with local codes. |
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These shonks, often fly-by-night backyard operators, take full advantage of recent arrivals and just don't comply with minimum Award standards. |
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Storage facilities like fridges and deep freezers are examined to ensure they comply with health regulations. |
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He chose similar brick cladding, a symmetrical facade with French doors, front porches, and a sloping roof to comply with city guidelines. |
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After 12 years of defiance, he refused to comply with the demands of the free world. |
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Ben, I expect you to comply with the terms of the restraining order from this point forward. |
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However, he has to comply with certain formalities before he is entitled to enforce this right. |
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Virginia refused to comply with its quota, and now faces a complete ban on horseshoe crabbing. |
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The building needs to comply with the disability discrimination act that comes into force at the end of the month. |
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Some of the reporters thought this was odd, and they didn't want to comply with his request. |
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Employees who do not comply will be flayed alive and slowly chopped into little pieces. |
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He did what he had to do, and that was to redesign the viaduct such that it could be built and would comply with the contractual requirements. |
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We agreed to co-operate with and assist you to comply with your contractual obligations with regard to the defect. |
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The unions don't contract with the government, therefore they don't have to comply with it. |
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The driver refused to comply and stopped the bus in the middle of the road, before alerting his fellow drivers plying other routes. |
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I never, of course, intended to go into the room in the first place so I'm happy to comply. |
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Failure to comply constitutes a criminal offence and the penalty is a fine. |
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When your spouse, to whom you are conjugally obligated, refuses to cooperate, you are left with no alternative except to comply. |
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Food officers also regularly inspect their premises to ensure they comply with the regulations. |
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Men and women are expected to comply with different norms of behavior and bodily comportment. |
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It must also comply with the local council's standards and charge no more than the local council normally pays. |
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It is possible to get drinking water supplies tested to make sure they comply with EC standards. |
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He had come to the conclusion that this condition did not comply with that standard. |
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The design of these vessels will be to the latest standards, and will comply with all relevant marine design codes. |
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The companies would have to comply with training standards and safety procedures. |
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The investigation that follows must comply with minimum human rights standards. |
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The shipments must comply with welfare standards that have been developed by the ministry. |
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Since 1990 all pressing centres have had to comply with certain minimum standards. |
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Trading standards are now happy that the sausages comply with the more flexible regulations. |
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Passengers that refuse to comply with a request to disembark could face action from the airline. |
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Please provide us with your prompt written assurance that you will comply with this request. |
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High risk clients were likely to attend the clinic on impulse but were unlikely to comply with a request for a repeat test. |
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Why would people comply with requests made to them, when they can say they will not give evidence? |
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He also pleaded guilty to failing to comply with a notice requesting the removal of the waste within the specified time. |
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If you are unable to comply with the notice by the above date then you should inform me of the reasons in writing as soon as possible. |
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I will take your failure to comply with this reasonable request as a refusal. |
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Each group must argue their case and each must try to persuade the other to comply with its wishes. |
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Half an hour later I managed to force my eyes open to comply with his request. |
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The first to comply with their request will be awarded one of the numerous attractive spot prizes. |
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All they need do to escape it is to comply with and respect the law by reducing their speed. |
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I am a firm believer that relatives should try to comply with the wishes of their loved ones. |
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The university has since claimed that it is unable to comply with the government request. |
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One theory is that she may have refused to comply with his wishes, adding to his frustration. |
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Body piercers who carry out piercings other than to ears still have to comply with workplace health and safety regulations, she adds. |
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Nor did I then comply, refusing rest, till I had seen in holy ground inearthed my poor lost brother. |
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Some agents, however, say the commissioner's office is pressuring teams to comply as quickly as possible. |
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The assurance of payment of inconvertible bonds shall comply with the provisions of Article 24 of this Decree. |
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Subsequently, many medical waste incinerators were unable to comply with the new regulation and have shut down. |
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Private cars and visitors, too, must comply if they visit farms in the area. |
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There is no requirement that failure to comply with these provisions has any causative relationship to the making of the statement. |
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The strictest compliance was expected and failure to comply meant harsh punishment. |
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All these cases were due to failure to comply with the necessary requirements for entering the country, Varvarigu said. |
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Colleges could face stiff sanctions for failure to comply with requirements, the bill states. |
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The Disability Rights Commission is set to get tough with firms that fail to comply with new laws. |
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Vaccinations undertaken either by a nurse in the dispensaries or by mobile teams, did not comply with the vaccination schedules. |
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Enterprises have also failed to comply with their assigned pension contributions. |
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In 1986 Her Majesty agreed to comply with the advice proffered to her by the Lords regarding abeyant peerages. |
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If they conclude that they are not, you are expected to abide by their decision and comply with their instructions. |
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This in order to comply with the strict Japanese regulations concerning Wagyu. |
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However, he warned that any firm which failed to comply with the new rules and standards would face penalties. |
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New hires must meet these provisions immediately, while existing staff have several years to comply. |
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The drivers refused to comply with roster changes until they were put on this higher rate of pay. |
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Councils may be able to make their supplications to the State Government and Parliament but, in the end, they have to comply with the law. |
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The team found that the centre did not comply with the acts on childcare and treatment of substance abusers. |
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The teachers had given up with trying to make her comply with dress code rules. |
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Parents also describe their children as having an extreme degree of grandiose defiance, refusing to comply with authority at home or at school. |
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International students will have almost three months to comply with regulations following the expiration of their residency permits. |
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Meanwhile, the Advocate General admitted government's failure to comply with court orders. |
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Virtually all wives had one, and probably many, opportunities to comply with or reject an unwanted sexual overture. |
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Their task is to make it suitable for children and comply with Ofsted regulations. |
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Even the less emotionally suggestible people will be unwilling not to comply when those around them expect it. |
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Whatever method was used, I consider it would be no mere minor work to readapt the existing walls to comply with the approved layout. |
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To survive, all they need do is satisfy their subsidizers and comply with regulations. |
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Irradiation, one option for disinfesting the fruit, doesn't comply with organic produce standards. |
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The mayor cautioned that the hike in property taxes is needed to comply with the state law requiring him to present a balanced budget. |
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Forcing her legs to comply, she crossed over to the recliner by the window and sat down. |
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She failed to comply with the terms of her release by failing to comply with the conditions of her recognizance. |
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Germany would scrupulously comply with any request from the to suspend any execution of a deportation order. |
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Only if a manufacturer refused to comply could the bureau turn the case over to a district attorney for prosecution. |
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It is really another piece of unnecessary legislation and more red tape we have to comply with. |
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Our most treasured rights are also enshrined in law, laws are something that only humans can make and comply with or break. |
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The whole building will be raised half a storey above the ground to comply with existing levels. |
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You would think that confronted with such an open-and-shut case of missed opportunities, Peacock would immediately comply with Parks's request. |
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These units also identify and assign new locations for future labour camps that comply to the regulations to be built. |
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His followers comply and are so entertained until the enchantment is broken. |
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A failure to comply with decisions of the regulatory body was clearly conduct unbefitting a solicitor. |
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A library that knowingly fails to comply with certification must reimburse the funds and discounts received for that period. |
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Police opposed bail, but the Magistrate agreed to his release on the condition he pay a surety and comply with other bail conditions. |
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The agency has been assisting units to comply with stocktaking requirements. |
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Some private-sector employers who failed to comply with the law also complained that the timing was inappropriate. |
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Stockport council will now have to spend thousands of pounds to reverse the markings at 30 crossings to comply with new government regulations. |
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It said it was head office policy and anyone refusing to comply could be issued with disciplinary warnings. |
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He said it was important for banks to comply with money laundering regulations set against the vice so as to maintain and build better images. |
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But there is a danger that these new regulations will stifle innovation, by forcing everybody to comply with blanket standards of accessibility. |
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The big importing companies comply with that wish and deliver huge amounts of Pinot Grigio or Cabernet Sauvignon with the same taste. |
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The men claim they were not obliged to comply with requests that had not been lawfully issued following a board meeting. |
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They also must comply with all requirements for making the election for the year the election should have been made and for all affected years. |
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The accused testified and offered excuses in relation to her failure to comply on several other occasions during this period. |
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Failure to comply with safety requirements effectively results in a breach of employment contract. |
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Individuals who willfully refused to comply with Puritan precepts were excluded altogether from the promise of grace. |
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Protective headgear and full motorcycle leathers are required to be worn to comply with race safety. |
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Associations which fail to comply with these provisions can be deregistered by the registrar of transport, he explained. |
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Future anthropologically oriented research should study why patients comply in the first place. |
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Although the federal government has not challenged the ruling, it has failed to comply with it. |
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Failure to comply with any of those provisions will render building workers liable to imprisonment. |
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They are expected to be obedient and comply with requests from adults immediately. |
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He appends a general plea to read his stuff, which if I am to comply will certainly help exercise my time-management skills. |
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Though risky, some businesses will decide to take their chances and not fully comply. |
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They are also refusing to cover for absent colleagues or comply with the university's appraisal and performance management system. |
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Public notices will be displayed in advance and parents who don't comply run the risk of the council clearing the plots. |
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A definitive list of items now banned from aircraft cabins has been released and passengers are urged to comply with the new requirements. |
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Spend six months wading through the Byzantine regulations and rules that radio stations must comply with to keep their licences. |
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The deputy superintendent urged all road users to comply with the laws in the interests of road safety. |
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To comply with these new mandates, you must be able to provide a complete audit trail of user activity across all these systems. |
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The U.S. Commerce Department has cut the countervailing duty on Canadian softwood lumber by 10 percentage points, attempting to comply with a NAFTA appeal panel ruling. |
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The staff were clear that they were not going to comply with his request. |
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In June 2000, they issued a directive stating that the organisation would no longer disfellowship members who did not comply with the policy of refusal of blood. |
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Prime Minister and CPN-UML Chairman KP Sharma Oli reminded the main opposition Nepali Congress to comply with a gentlemen’s agreement, in which the major parties had reportedly agreed to form the UML-led government after the Constitution promulgation. |
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He could have chosen to comply with the UN and disarm peacefully. |
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If it does not comply, researchers should contact the bmj and PLOS Medicine, which have agreed to consider publishing the data. |
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And since WhatsApp is considered a form of texting, people are not obliged to comply. |
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Industry will then, under the proposed rules, have a two-year transitional period over which to comply with the new requirements. |
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A case tribunal which adjudicates on any matter must decide whether or not any person has failed to comply with the code of conduct of the relevant authority concerned. |
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Against this it must be realised that accommodation is in very short supply and, with the best will in the world, we cannot always comply with every request. |
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It records that he has an extensive criminal record, including threats, numerous failures to comply with recognizances and probation orders and three failures to appear. |
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Councillors agreed that because of plans to redevelop the whole area, the minimum work necessary to comply with new disabled access requirements should be carried out. |
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If a person fails to comply with such a direction or complies but then re-enters the land within three months, an offence is committed which is punishable by a fine. |
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To comply with the new regs, U.S. farmers and food processors would have to completely change the way they grow, store, produce, and transport their goods. |
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To comply with their covenant at clause 2 of the Lease the family were obliged to repaper the walls in question and not simply to paint over the existing wallpaper. |
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This bill was intended to amend the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to require any person who reprocesses a medical device to comply with specific safety standards. |
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He pretends to comply with Tamora's request and summons his son Lucius to his house, but he also offers to arrange for a banquet to entertain his guests. |
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She said the meeting resolved that a joint committee should be established to find out why the service providers did not comply with the agreement. |
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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 position is that the articles have legislated a particular set of sanctions, namely, that a transfer which does not comply with the article is void. |
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In the case where a company is exempt from an audit, the accountant will still prepare the company's accounts to comply with accounting standards and statutory formats. |
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In addition to substantial fines, each carrier is now subject to binding deployment schedules with automatic penalties if they fail to comply again. |
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Most domestic manufacturers comply with minimum tensile strengths. |
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The Contractor shall comply with the general duties imposed on him by the 1974 Act and shall ensure that his employees and agents perform their duties in relation thereto. |
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She was sexually exploited and if she refused to comply, she was thrashed. |
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The practice of medicine must comply with modern ethical standards. |
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Not surprisingly, Zakir flatly refused to comply with the order that demoted him to commander of Kandahar Province. |
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Both Web-hosting concerns said they'd likely comply in some fashion if a sitting U.S. senator registered a takedown request. |
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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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The parties will be bound by and comply with any decision of the expert. |
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Registered establishments must comply with national minimum standards and the requirements of regulations setting out how they are expected to operate. |
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To comply, the Housing Department decided to reject any tender bid should the monthly wages of subcontracted workers be less than the market value. |
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They will have to deal with shipping agents in this country who will be under pressure to get the ships out, to make ships comply, and to make the structure comply. |
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Nodding, the aide nearly tripped over his own feet in his haste to comply. |
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Alan understood her unsaid suggestion, and was eager to comply. |
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The relevant function here was to perform those legal obligations which bound the Council to comply with the laws so far as nuisance and potentially negligence were concerned. |
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Baghdadi is unlikely to comply, and Zawahiri has long been unable to enforce his writ on the Iraqi branch of al Qaeda. |
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Action will be taken against those who fail to comply with the norm. |
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We have an environmental officer who looks after road movement and any restrictions placed on us by range control and ensures that we comply with range standing orders. |
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But trainers need jockeys who can compete on handicaps at weights considerably less than 9st, and it is a fearsome task to comply, even for fit athletes. |
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He attempted to terminate the four administrators outright, but is now in the process of recommending reassignments for them to comply with the policy. |
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They simply must stop prevaricating and comply with the WTO ruling. |
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The performance bond is a good thing because it makes growers comply with all the stewardship requirements and quality specifications that need to be addressed. |
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All farmers with ewe quota and commonage must comply with the relevant framework plan in order to be eligible for direct payments from the Department of Agriculture. |
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The government did not comply with the protestors' wishes in either case. |
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Nor does their browser comply with half of the standards it runs by. |
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Failure to comply with this legislation will mean penalty points for the driver when the penalty point system is fully computerized at the end of this year. |
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The bank disclosed its interest in the Valentia concert party, but only revealed the full extent of its holding on August 7 in order to comply with company law. |
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In the first week, three patients in the fusidic acid cream group and eight patients in the placebo group did not comply with the treatment protocol. |
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This will mean punters will be able to consume alcohol only within designated zones and it would be a fineable offence for those who did not comply. |
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In all likelihood there will be no universal template for diocesan statements, but they could all comply with a certain set of standards for intelligibility. |
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When a garage is added to a dwelling, a primary concern is altering the partition wall between the house and garage to comply as a one-hour firewall. |
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You must comply with the Statute of Frauds, which means that the contract must be in writing and that the burden of proof will be on you to assert your claim. |
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First, if a comprehensive Schedule of Dilapidations is costed the cost which the tenant would have had to incur to comply with the repairing covenants is ascertained. |
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The company was granted the licence on the payment of a deposit of i5,000 which would be forfeit if the company did not comply with the requirements of the licence. |
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Most of the consumers surveyed indicated they comply with these practices, particularly in reducing cross-contamination after contact with raw fish, meat, or chicken. |
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Texas Jai-alai will have a capacity of 12,000 spectators and its court will have dimensions that comply with that of the traditional frontons of Cesta Punta. |
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Many of the criteria are very specific, with the number and size of safety barriers and the length and width of gangways having to comply with set standards. |
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Tory Euro-MPs say over-prescriptive details will make it more expensive for manufacturers to comply with the worthy goal of improving bus conditions for disabled people. |
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In this sense, the U.S. victory this time is expected to help ease the disputes over whether to comply with the Washington's request for an additional troop dispatch. |
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Mr. Dunne said anyone who runs a guest house or bed and breakfast is obliged to comply with the regulations and install emergency lighting, fire alarms and have extinguishers. |
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Ministers who fail to comply may, ultimately, be found to be in contempt of court, and even imprisoned. |
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They vary in terms of production capabilities and comply with various quality standards and regulatory requirements. |
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Toulouse was held through weak vassalage by the Count of Toulouse but it was rare for him to comply with Angevin rule. |
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Failure to comply with customs rules can result in seizure of goods and civil and criminal penalties against involved parties. |
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The Turkish police are allowed to ask any person to show ID, and refusing to comply may lead to arrest. |
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In its judicial reviews, it monitors the legislative and executive branches to ensure that they comply with provisions of enacted legislation. |
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If one fails to comply, law enforcement officers are allowed to insist on personal identification at the police station. |
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The manoeuvres of Microsoft and HP appear to comply with the letter of the regulations, even if they flout their spirit. |
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They did servilely comply with the people in worshiping God by sensible images. |
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The U.S. Congress passed a resolution calling for intervention and President William McKinley was quick to comply. |
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Permanent residents may lose their status if they fail to comply with residency or other obligations imposed on them. |
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This was often to comply with secular governance issues or to offer a directory of attendees for internal use. |
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The department has been under pressure from the Department of Justice to comply with federal equal employment and antiharassment laws. |
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Failure to comply with such a consent or permit or making a discharge without the benefit of a consent can lead to criminal prosecution. |
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Cars at this level may not comply fully with the requirements of group A or group N homologation. |
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The paragraph 2 power to examine does not include a power to compel someone to stop or to require someone to comply with that examination. |
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There will be penalties against individuals who fail to comply. |
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If a state fails to comply with the law of the European Union, it may be fined or have funds withdrawn. |
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In a membership context, failure to comply with a code of practice can result in expulsion from the professional organization. |
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When Parliament decided that Gaveston should be exiled the king was left with no choice but to comply. |
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The individual London Borough councils are legally bound to comply with the plan. |
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In these cases, interpretation to comply may conflict with legislative intent. |
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Ambulance aircraft which do not comply with the above will do so at their own risk and peril. |
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And a consent decree, said the court, must comply with FRCP 65, which sets forth the form and scope of injunctions or restraining orders. |
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The Polish government indicated they would comply, but instead reinforced the city with more Polish troops. |
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Sanctions could hurt League members, so they were reluctant to comply with them. |
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We will be very tough on the public servants who do not comply and Arvind is there to crack the whip. |
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Cundiff said the town has to comply because of its urbanized areas with population densities greater than 100,000 people per square mile. |
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It's about time unscrupulous suntanning salons were curbed and sunlamp manufacturers forced to comply with safety standards. |
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In the letter he has written that if Kourtney doesn't comply he will take her t the court and sue her for a paternity test. |
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Failure to comply can result in lifetime termination of membership and a ban from the sport. |
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Registration marks for all vehicles must comply with regulations which specify the type face, size, colour and British Standard for plates. |
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However, the official associations responded by disfellowshipping churches that refused to comply. |
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Failure to comply can be an expensive mistake for employers and cost up to 90 days' actual gross pay for each employee. |
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Child Guard LLC has created the Model CS-100 gunlock specifically to comply with the new stricter firearms laws. |
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The FTC also noted that spammers are unlikely to comply with requirements to label unsolicited messages. |
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BinckBank declined to comment, saying it did comply with its duty of care and it denied liability. |
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He said the city told EWEB officials new railing and lighting would be required to comply with park and open space rules. |
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Thermostatically controlled cooling fans reduce the ambient noise level to comply with noise regulations. |
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Studies show that while the number of carriage return areas has increased, harried shoppers don't always comply. |
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She had been forced to spend pounds 7,000 on a CCTV system to comply with her licence, having put down pounds 50,000 for the tenacy. |
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Throughout the Republic, the administrative system was revised several times to comply with new demands. |
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Her condition was noted as brain death, but the international medical standards for the brain death did not comply with her condition. |
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Wilson boosters fully comply with FCC regulations for cellular devices and are FCC type accepted and Industry Canada certificated. |
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Subsequently, in 1959, Congress passed legislation requiring all automobiles to comply with certain safety standards. |
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We also urged them to comply with the law and move away from the injuncted part of the site. |
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FilmOn has added new channels, plus technology changes to comply with a European Court of Justice ruling on retransmitting content. |
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Failure to comply would incur a large fine and a repeat offence will see the dog removed from them and rehoused. |
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We take our obligations under the law extremely seriously and will continue to comply with all legal requirements around the world. |
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Pharmacokinetics of disodium fosfomycin in broilers and dose strategies to comply with its pharmacodynamics versus Escherichia coli. |
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Shareholders have voted to approve the transaction, and KINS has fulfilled its plan to comply with NASDAQ's listing rules. |
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Many firms must recertify in the next months, and need a certified renovator on staff to comply with the standard. |
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Most dialers cannot detect answering machines with high accuracy and still comply with the two-second rule. |
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In either case the code must comply with the Nolan Principles of Public Life. |
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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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All kitchen units to be of rigid construction, pre assembled and to comply with BS EN 14749 2005 Domestic and kitchen storage units and worktops. |
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The report said there was a need to force member states to comply with the so-called additionality rule more rigorously. |
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A big cake requires a big festival, and Augustus was happy to comply. |
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However, no foreign powers recognized the Norwegian independence but supported the Swedish demand for Norway to comply with the treaty of Kiel. |
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A new criminal offence of failing to comply with statutory requirements was introduced. |
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An action may also be involuntarily dismissed by the court if the plaintiff fails to comply with deadlines or court orders. |
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A party that fails to comply with an injunction faces criminal or civil penalties, including possible monetary sanctions and even imprisonment. |
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This may be simply a matter of practice or to comply with a guarantee given in the terms of the union. |
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They solve the problems somewhat differently, but the reaction of the market is the main incentive to comply with a ruling. |
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Any African Americans in the region after the law was passed were forced to leave, and those who did not comply were arrested and beaten. |
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The English and Hanseatics were only too happy to comply, and so contributed to the effectiveness of the embargo. |
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When orders to evict the Portuguese from Tunmen arrived from Beijing, the Portuguese refused to comply. |
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The opposing warship to leeward could often do little but comply without exposing itself unduly. |
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Charlemagne demanded what the pope had requested, but Desiderius swore never to comply. |
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Ariovistus refused to comply, asserting the right of conquest and the right of the conqueror to exact tribute from the conquered. |
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From 1981 several acts have passed as UK legislation to comply with the European Directive on the Conservation. |
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Furthermore, if the Security Council refuses to enforce a judgment against any other state, there is no method of forcing the state to comply. |
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If parties do not comply, the issue may be taken before the Security Council for enforcement action. |
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Article 94 establishes the duty of all UN members to comply with decisions of the Court involving them. |
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Twenty clubs agreed to resign from the Rugby Football Union, but Dewsbury felt unable to comply with the decision. |
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Certified tour operators have to comply with criteria regarding the sustainable operation of their boats and their business as a whole. |
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Food and supplement companies have until January 1, 2020 to comply with the change. |
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For example, participants that comply with the dosage instructions tend to lose significantly more weight than noncompliers. |
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In those member states, national rules governing double jeopardy may or may not comply with the provision cited above. |
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Data collection, of course, has to comply with specific constraints that guarantee the causal interpretability of that data. |
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Malcolm reminded him of this oath but Henry II did not comply. |
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In 2007, the Marshall Islands joined the International Labour Organization, which means its labour laws will comply with international benchmarks. |
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The industrial strength stainless steel Expanded Metal Overhead Security Door will help you comply with your safety, quality control and Homeland Security programs. |
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Kelly Fada, 37, of Spohr Terrace, was prosecuted by South Tyneside Council after failing to comply with notices to remove the accumulated rubbish and dog faeces. |
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Department of the Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control's 2012 designations of Belizeans, and all local banks comply and prohibit business with the designated entities. |
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Matthew Taylor of GZA said the rock-facing does not comply with Massachusetts Department of Transportation or city of Worcester standards for riprap construction. |
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Failure to comply with the repayment terms of a judgment will see the debtor placed on the CCJ register for six years, making it hard for them to get finance. |
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We will continue to comply with all the requirements of the law as explained by ARHM and would encourage any leaseholder to contact us directly if they have any concerns. |
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I have learned that BLX has maintained its loan origination volume only by knowingly approving loan applications that fail to comply with SBA regulations. |
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Before a motion for appellate attorneys' fees will even be considered by a Florida appellate court, let alone granted, it must comply with the procedural requirements of Fla. |
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As companies expand to become global organizations, partner with others, and comply with regulatory rules, their networking needs become more complex. |
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All rail cars produced after January next year will have to comply with this new standard, which includes upgrades to handholds, ladder treads, sill steps and running boards. |
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To make sure that physicians comply with Medicare law, the number of FBI fraud and abuse investigative agents has been greatly increased to formicate all over physicians. |
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They are now sensible it would have been better to comply than to refuse. |
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