compliance / kəmˈplaɪ əns /

⭐基础词汇遵守规定合规性履约合规

compliance 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the act of conforming, acquiescing, or yielding.
  2. a tendency to yield readily to others, especially in a weak and subservient way.
  3. conformity; accordance: in compliance with orders.
  4. cooperation or obedience: Compliance with the law is expected of all.
  5. Physics. the strain of an elastic body expressed as a function of the force producing the strain.a coefficient expressing the responsiveness of a mechanical system to a periodic force.

compliance 近义词

n. 名词 noun

agreement

更多compliance例句

  1. The Police has failed to implement sufficient organisational measures to ensure and be able to demonstrate that the processing of personal data in this case has been carried out in compliance with the Criminal Data Act.
  2. However, Mastercard says that it's only going to support cryptocurrencies that meet a number of requirements—including stability, privacy, and compliance with money laundering laws.
  3. CEO Frida Polli told me she thought the experience could be a model for compliance with a proposed law requiring such audits for companies in New York City, where Pymetrics is based.
  4. As we reported in Digiday recently, all eyes are on privacy law activity at the state level as industry pushes for a federal law in the hopes of simplifying compliance, and maybe overriding tougher state laws.
  5. Norwood Borough Attorney Kevin Corriston said he believed the town was in compliance, but that he was unfamiliar with the law and would investigate further.
  6. Day by day, it drives people to distraction by diverting energy to mindless legal compliance.
  7. Wright approved one of the wells after the operator agreed to bring it into compliance, according to the letter.
  8. In compliance with the flight plan, the 777 was at 33,000 feet.
  9. A. Yes, after the strikes, and we were able to gain enough compliance to get his arms back.
  10. As expected, they reported that we were in full compliance and all our expenditures were appropriate.
  11. It secures in many cases, at least, a ready compliance with a large part of the discipline enforced.
  12. Mademoiselle had incontinently refused, and madame, to win her compliance, had resorted to threats.
  13. Whereupon, unwilling and rather stern compliance on the man's part—the handsome face darkened with most unnecessary frowns.
  14. Of general professions of loyalty the Earl was lavish enough, but when it came to material guarantees there was less compliance.
  15. Did he feel the revolt in my tone and understand then as well as afterward what the nature of my compliance had been?