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compliance Conformity with the requirements set forth in the State of Oregon
Ãâó: www.oregon.gov/Gov/GovAA/definitions.shtml
compliance refers to the ability to reasonably ensure conformity and adherence to organization policies, plans, procedures, law, regulations, and contracts. (320.01.1)
Ãâó: www1.wfubmc.edu/audit/Terms.htm
compliance A slight resiliency, or "give," designed into suspension bushings to help absorb bumps. Good compliance allows the wheels to move rearward a bit as they hit bumps but doesn't allow them to move laterally during cornering. Component a raw material, ingredient, part or subassembly that goes into a higher level assembly, compound, or other item.
Ãâó: www.parttrackers.com/auto_glossary/c/
compliance Compliance is a state of being in accordance with established guidelines, specifications, or legislation.
Ãâó: www.pemcocorp.com/library/glossary.htm
compliance is often a quick-fix solution to a social problem. Compliance doesn't require the target to agree with the advocacy--just simply perform the behavior. The sixth example I used on the examples page provides a case in point: convenience stores sometimes have problems with teenagers "hanging out" in their parking lots. The stores want the teens' business, but not the fights and drug-dealing that sometimes accompany late-night loitering. ...
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