Wright approved one of the wells after the operator agreed to bring it into compliance, according to the letter.
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In compliance with the flight plan, the 777 was at 33,000 feet.
MH17 Switched Places With Another Jet|Clive Irving|September 9, 2014|DAILY BEAST
To say that a consignment is “in compliance” with packing regulations is a mere fig leaf.
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However, compliance officials from the Department of Labor failed to appear.
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In 2006, a compliance officer at Mizuho Bank was arrested for selling the data of 1200 bank customers to a yakuza front company.
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On 20th January, 1633, Galileo started on his weary journey to Rome, in compliance with this peremptory summons.
Great Astronomers|R. S. Ball
If he could do so, it was possible that he might win or drive his fair passenger into compliance with his proposition.
Desk and Debit|Oliver Optic
In compliance with his promise to Pope Innocent, he remained in Rome only a single day.
A History of Germany|Bayard Taylor
This was allowed by the crown; with the understanding that he was still to insist on a compliance with his instructions.
The Life of George Washington, Vol. 1 (of 5)|John Marshall
They really mean it this time, and they've given me a strictly limited period for compliance.
Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 152, January 31, 1917|Various
British Dictionary definitions for compliance
compliance
compliancy
/ (kəmˈplaɪəns) /
noun
the act of complying; acquiescence
a disposition to yield to or comply with others
a measure of the ability of a mechanical system to respond to an applied vibrating force, expressed as the reciprocal of the system's stiffnessSymbol: C
A measure of the ease with which a structure or substance may be deformed, especially a measure of the ease with which a hollow organ may be distended.
The degree of constancy and accuracy with which a patient follows a prescribed regimen, as distinguished from adherence or maintenance.