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conforming

[ US /kənˈfɔɹmɪŋ/ ]
[ UK /kənfˈɔːmɪŋ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. adhering to established customs or doctrines (especially in religion)

How To Use conforming In A Sentence

  • Bringing this so-called conforming loan limit down to zero over a few years, and then setting a date for the liquidation of Fan and Fred, is the reform that taxpayers need. Blinking on Fan and Fred
  • Develop procedures to control how your nonconforming products are reviewed, reworked, regraded , re - tested, recorded, and discussed.
  • Is your exquisite taste really your taste, or are you simply conforming to standards currently approved by the tastemakers of your society?
  • The exceptional cases and the conforming cases intermesh very much like flesh and blood.
  • Still unconforming, when buses took the company to its hotel each night, he went out with French dancers and other locals.
  • They had no intentions of conforming to frontier stereotypes by living in primitive log cabins and wearing buckskin clothing.
  • This may take the form of either pursuance of a formally sanctioned persecutory scheme, or non-conforming behaviour by official agents which is not subject to a timely and effective rectification by the State.
  • The terms of that section are in substance the same as the terms of s.24 ECA 1972 although the consequence of an inability to find a conforming interpretation is a declaration of incompatibility not disapplication in the manner I have explained. Vodafone 2 v HMRC
  • The Economist has concerns about "the ethics and realpolitik of assassination," yet the lack of any significant international criticism of the operation against OBL's compound flies in the face of any legalistic or moralistic concerns and demonstrates that we are de facto conforming to the principle of verum esse ipsum factum Giambattista Vico, 1668-1744. Amir Madani: How to Bring Jihadist Fundamentalism to Its End
  • However, Schmitt sees stilling the independent role of the judges as the key for conforming the legal process - judges as the "faithful implementers of the sovereign's will" must recognize the ultimate primacy of the Executive, and they must recognize that their autonomy is substantially curtailed from the Weimar period. Balkinization
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