noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
full
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We must ensure that we are operating in full compliance with the legal requirements of our software licenses.
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Price Pfister has agreed to be in full compliance with Proposition 65 terms by the end of 1998, the state said.
poor
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They want explanations of this poor compliance .
■ NOUN
costs
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There was also a presumption that a notice would not be issued that was wider than necessary or involved excessive compliance costs .
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Matters like compliance costs , assessments and appeal hearings are also dealt with here.
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Second, in view of the compliance costs estimated at £20,000, the notice was unreasonable.
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A number of state governments are introducing loan and grant programmes to help station owners meet the compliance costs .
rate
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In men 50 and older, compliance rates increased from 17 percent in 1980 to 43 percent in 1987.
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I think the compliance rate is very good already.
system
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In a compliance system , indeed, resort to formal processes is often regarded as a sign of failure.
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Indices of success in compliance systems are more elusive for field staff to attain than in sanctioning systems.
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The enforcement agent in a compliance system has a wide variety of roles to fulfil.
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A standard which has not been attained in a compliance system needs remedy.
■ VERB
bring
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Several strategies were available to states to bring stationary sources into compliance with air quality standards.
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Does she order across-the-board budget cuts to bring the budget into compliance with the amendment?
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In contrast, few criminal proceedings are brought for lack of compliance or evasion in the tax world.
enforce
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The exchange should have a mechanism by which to enforce its members' compliance with the rules.
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The organization is free to use any available social mechanisms to enforce compliance and ensure its own stability. 5.
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The applicant sought judicial review of the Director's decision to seek to enforce compliance with the requirements of the notice.
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What sanctions existed to enforce compliance with the orders of missus or count?
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Respondents identified a number of procedural deficiencies in the Act which was said to lack sufficient powers to enforce compliance .
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Where the courts will not enforce compliance , governments will.
ensure
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Invited all states to co-operate by political and diplomatic means to ensure compliance with sanctions.
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If the bond is publicly marketed, a trustee is named to monitor and ensure compliance with the terms of the indenture.
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The traditional budget ensures compliance with the conditions set out in the appropriations; that is, it acts as a control mechanism.
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They regularly review engineering and architectural drawings and specifications to monitor progress and ensure compliance with plans and specifications.
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Whatever, it eventually became impossible to ensure compliance .
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This also made it easier to note any harmful side effects of medication and ensure compliance with treatment.
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In spite of directives ensuring compliance and enabling the Commission to take offenders to the Court of Justice, the situation is little changed.
monitor
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The use of overtime and the staff involved should be monitored to ensure compliance with the policy.
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If the bond is publicly marketed, a trustee is named to monitor and ensure compliance with the terms of the indenture.
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An international agency could monitor compliance with international arms regulations, such as those banning the military use of chemicals and bacteria.
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They regularly review engineering and architectural drawings and specifications to monitor progress and ensure compliance with plans and specifications.
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None were double-blinded except for a study evaluating implanted disulfiram, and few monitored compliance with the medication.
require
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In any case, the commercial context will often require strict compliance .
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The Rehabilitation Act of 1973 is a civil rights act which requires compliance with or conformance to federal law.
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Order requires power to produce compliance and cooperation among the organization's members.
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The surveyor conducts one inspection and provides a fuller report than is required to ensure compliance with section 13.
secure
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Where enforcement in a sanctioning system is occasionally dramatic, securing compliance with regulation has little potential for drama.
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The emphasis here is on securing the compliance of the subordinate through direction and control.
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The distinction between threat and imposition of economic pressure is important since the threat can sometimes be sufficient to secure compliance .
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Intervention arises from attempts to restore the authority of the state and secure the compliance of other agencies and interests.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A committee on compliance was set up, comprising representatives of all 15 Security Council member countries.
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A review of compliance should be carried out in two years' time.
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During the discussion, it was noted that major progress had been made in compliance with human dimension commitments.
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Edward Kennedy, D-Mass., also argued that increased fines were needed as a way to pressure businesses into compliance .
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Improvisation is at odds with the legitimate caution in managerial concerns over decision making, strategy organization design, and compliance .
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This induces a sense of compliance . 2.
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Unused tablets were counted, allowing compliance with treatment to be estimated at greater than 90% in all patients.