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Look at what happened in Flint in the 1980s: when nearly all of General Motors' plants in the city were either deemed to be noncompliant or flagged for potential noncompliance with EPA regulations, GM started closing its plants rather than face increasing labor and cleanup costs, according to an investigation into the source of the Flint water contamination by the Verge.
The single baseline IOP assessment for determination of patient eligibility did not allow adjustment for potential noncompliance with BRIM/TIM-FC at screening, and regression to the mean may have affected study results.
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3. Prepare for Possible Noncompliance.
However, it is important to recognize that other dietary control protocols are commonly utilized to study protein metabolism that eliminate any potential for subject noncompliance [14], [25].
The State Department has cited Brazil for the past three years for noncompliance with the abduction treaty.
Further, respondents mentioned potential sanctions for noncompliance with contractual agreements governing their relations more than sanctions stipulated in state laws or regulations.
For example, 5 of 7 hospitals described consequences for noncompliance for hospital staff.
Fines for noncompliance are $500 for a first offense, $1,000 for subsequent citations.
For that to work, the penalties for noncompliance would need to be stiff.
§ 1291.60 Remedial actions for project noncompliance.
§ 1291.61 Recovery of subsidy for member noncompliance.
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