compliance

compliance
noun
1) (action) Zustimmung, die (with zu)
2) (submission) Unterwürfigkeit, die
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see academic.ru/14825/comply">comply
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com·pli·ance
[kəmˈplaɪən(t)s]
n no pl (form)
1. (conformity) Übereinstimmung f
declaration of \compliance LAW Erklärung der Richtigkeit von Angaben im Sinne des Companies Act zur Gesellschaftsgründung
in \compliance with sb's desire wunschgemäß
in \compliance with the law gesetzeskonform
in \compliance with sb's order/request/wishes gemäß jds Befehl/Anfrage/Wünschen
in \compliance with the regulations unter Einhaltung der Bestimmungen
2. (pej: obeyance) Willfährigkeit f pej geh, Gefügigkeit f
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[kəm'plaɪəns]
n
Einverständnis nt; (with rules etc) Einhalten nt ( with +gen); (= submissiveness) Willfährigkeit f (geh), Fügsamkeit f

in compliance with the law/our wishes etc — dem Gesetz/unseren Wünschen etc gemäß

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compliance [kəmˈplaıəns] s
1. (with)
a) Einwilligung f (in akk), Gewährung f, Erfüllung f (gen)
b) Befolgung f, Einhaltung f (gen):
in compliance with einer Vorschrift, einem Wunsche etc gemäß
2. Willfährigkeit f, Unterwürfigkeit f
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noun
1) (action) Zustimmung, die (with zu)
2) (submission) Unterwürfigkeit, die
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n.
Befolgung f.
Einhaltung f.
Erfüllung f.
Erlaubnis f.
Zustimmung f.

English-german dictionary. 2013.

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