[
US
/kəmˈpɫaɪəns/
]
[ UK /kəmplˈaɪəns/ ]
[ UK /kəmplˈaɪəns/ ]
NOUN
-
acting according to certain accepted standards
their financial statements are in conformity with generally accepted accounting practices - a disposition or tendency to yield to the will of others
- the act of submitting; usually surrendering power to another
How To Use compliance In A Sentence
- Brief introduction of the quality manual for terms related to the exclusions and compliance, process description conformity, whether the reference program file.
- In the early years of the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS), and even one author's experience under the CISP program, the term compensating control was used to describe everything from a legitimate work-around for a security challenge to a shortcut to compliance. CSO
- Meanwhile, in January 1999, FDA rescinded its compliance policy guide that had regulated third-party servicers of medical devices.
- Not long, I'll bet, when it becomes apparent that the metroplex has not been brought back into compliance by these measures.
- The surveyor conducts one inspection and provides a fuller report than is required to ensure compliance with section 13.
- Compliance strategy seeks to prevent a harm rather than punish an evil.
- Compliance with internal and external reporting requirements to provide financial and management reports in a timely manner.
- These warranties would include general warranties as to: Compliance in making tax returns.
- Every month, when students came for collection of hematinic, check was made for compliance and side effects.
- The procedures established by the legislature for perfecting a petition for a writ of mandamus were in compliance with constitutional spirit.