Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun Failure or refusal to comply.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun Neglect of compliance; failure to comply.
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- noun A failure to
comply
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun the failure to obey
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Examples
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The fine for noncompliance is $250 — $750 (which he has to pay regardless).
The Volokh Conspiracy » Diane Wood on the Second Amendment 2010
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The only way to avoid this law or its fine for noncompliance is simply to die.
Obama administration begins legal defense of health care law 2010
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She is polarizing and divisive ... which is totally in noncompliance with Barack Obama's platform. .totally not within the kind of presidency that Barack wants to have ...
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That court found that the penalty for noncompliance, which is to be collected by the Internal Revenue Service along with individual tax returns, was similar enough to a tax to fall under the provision.
High Court to Hear Health-Care Case in March Jess Bravin 2011
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Analyzing the EPA's public database of enforcement records, I found that almost 60 Indiana state companies have been in "noncompliance" since 2007 — all without suffering regulatory repercussions.
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In the FATF ' s executive summary, released in October, Argentina earned " noncompliance " or " partial compliance " in almost all categories.
Is Argentina Washing Dirty Money? Mary Anastasia O 2010
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Only Language Tools correctly translated the word "noncompliance" in a legal text, for example.
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On July 20, Denver violated the health-based standard for ozone and probably pushed the region into "noncompliance" with federal clear-air rules.
Limit Sale of Deodorant to Save the Ozone?! | Impact Lab 2007
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Now, UN Ambassador John Bolton can make his appearance before the Security Council with allegations of "noncompliance" that will rattle through the corporate media and prepare the world for unilateral military action.
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The current showdown has nothing to do with "noncompliance" or imaginary nuclear weapons programs.
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