compliant in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

compliant in the PONS Dictionary

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It got into the digital TV industry in 1997 due to the lack of standards compliant software in the industry.
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As it relates to mental issues and illnesses, men are more likely to externalise emotions, which leads to aggressive, impulsive, coercive and non-compliant behaviour.
jamaica-gleaner.com
Architects are, however, even-tempered, compliant, and easy to live with - that is, until one of their principles are violated, in which case their adaptability ceases altogether.
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Yet the lawyers for the payments institutions will always argue that such-and-such a company wasn't "really" compliant.
www.zdnet.com
Or one will be self-effacing, and be compulsively compliant and display symptoms of neediness or codependence.
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The finish line for GDPR readiness is fixed and the risk to businesses of not being compliant is significant.
www.marketingweek.com
Its road holding is still very good, and the ride can be rumbly over bad surfaces, but on the whole it's firm and compliant.
www.caradvice.com.au
He looks to be on the pace, but he may find the 2010 grid less compliant than the one he dominated in the early Noughties.
www.telegraph.co.uk
After completion, drivers and motorcyclists can still use the lane for free if qualified under HOV rules, non-compliant drivers will be charged a toll.
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Forward movement of blood occurs when the boundaries are pliable and compliant.
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