词汇 | example_english_non-compliance |
释义 | Examples of non-complianceThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. The problem is to disentangle behavioral non-compliance from a failure to be captured by language stimuli. After privatization, fulfilling these duties became a voluntary matter, with social opprobrium the sole penalty for non-compliance. Although highly effective, the nightly infusions are painful and burdensome to patients, resulting in non-compliance. Typically, the non-compliance costs can be increased by increasing the severity of penalties or utilizing sanctions such as facility closures. Enforceable agreements presuppose that bargaining agents control most strike and lockout funds, and can impose fines for non-compliance (particularly important on the employer side). Three of the 12 patients did not complete the non-invasive autonomic testing due to refusal to participate in the second test or because of non-compliance. Estimating psychological effects from a randomized controlled trial with both non-compliance and loss to follow-up. Interestingly, however, the main conclusions of the surveys on the determinants of the widespread non-compliance observed among ratepayers differ. A possible means of achieving this is to investigate the reasons for non-compliance and then formulate policies accordingly. It should also be noted that the best predictor of non-compliance was that hypothesized at the outset of the study. While no reliable estimate of the costs of tax non-compliance exist, the problem is significant. Presumably taxpayers perceived that non-compliance was safer in 1994 than in 1992. Some clearly did not,84 but the extent of non-compliance needs to be re-evaluated in the light of the findings in this article. If the proposition on reciprocity is correct, it may contribute to explain the widespread non-compliance observed in some townships. In addition, our study was national, and an effort was made to minimize non-compliance. Standards already exist, but no non-compliance penalties are in force. There may be 'benefits' to the firm if it pursues a non-compliance strategy. Moral duty is an internal discipline on action, in that one determines its content for oneself and accepts guilt (self-blame) for non-compliance. The costs of non-compliance depend on the types of sanctions that are imposed by regulators for violations of regulations. By 1993, however, taxpayers slowly but steadily slipped ' back to normality ', that is to the entrenched attitudes of non-compliance. Eventually the investigation reveals non-compliance, they are ordered to comply by compliance notice, traditionally enforcement sanctions, ultimately perhaps the loss of contracts. First, when bureaucrats accept bribes this has the effect of diluting the sanctions for non-compliance. In effect, they would have an incentive to encourage continued non-compliance to ensure a steady revenue stream. In particular, policy resistors may develop a hidden transcript, through which there is outward agreement and cooperation that disguises strategies of non-compliance and obstruction. In the case of non-compliance, the patient might be fined or - as a last resort - be brought in with the assistance of the police. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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