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adjective
Willing to comply; yielding; bending; pliant; submissive; willing to do what someone wants.
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The commonwealth agreed to encourage this by allocating buckets of cash to compliant states.
For British ministers and officials, used to compliant, even craven, journalists at home, it was a culture shock.
Until now the Treasury has provided a financial incentive for councils to freeze the tax: by handing cash to compliant councils.
He said that interrogators also used pornography to manipulate detainees, giving pictures as a reward to compliant prisoners who were not religious, and forcing "noncompliant" Muslims to look at them.
Mr Cameron wants some of that magic in Britain, and in an apparent attempt to pre-empt resistance he is ready to make it easier to get planning permission, offer cash incentives to compliant councils, allow extraction to take place under existing regulation, and open reserves to foreign companies such as the French energy giant Total.
Their size is limited by aspheric misfit, leading to compliant (visco-elastic or non-Newtonian) materials often being incorporated.
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You may need to adjust some features of your business in order to become compliant to submit for Medicare payment.
Results suggest that the stiff-to-compliant ratio of the host rock has an impact on the relative stress-inducing effects of discrete stiff members.
● Willing to be compliant to follow up during the trial.
Non-responders were less likely to be compliant to treatment (38%% vs. 88%%, p = 0.004).
[ 10] In our univariate analysis, men and smokers were less likely to be compliant to treatment.
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