Sentence examples for nonconforming from inspiring English sources

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The word 'nonconforming' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use 'nonconforming' to describe something or someone that does not conform to a certain norm, standard, or expectation. It can also refer to something that goes against the established rules or customs. Example: The nonconforming behavior of the new student caught the attention of the teachers. The company's nonconforming approach to marketing has led to its success in the industry. She refused to conform to societal beauty standards and confidently embraced her nonconforming appearance.

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nonconforming

adjective

That does not conform, for example to cultural norms, official regulations, or the rules of an established church.

  • The lot will become more nonconforming with respect to that particular development standard.

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Ten years ago, Bernstein fought the commission over its demand that he replace two windows in the kitchen of his Park Avenue apartment; the windows had been deemed "nonconforming".

The idea that survival requires impersonation, and that artifice is sometimes necessary, is especially charged for girls who are gender nonconforming.

His Uncle Addison, who was nonconforming in many ways, almost voted Republican in the 1928 Presidential election when Alfred E. Smith ran against Hoover.

Al Caceres of Manhattan was one of the better golfers who said he would not play the Polara ball because it was nonconforming.

Loans above that amount were considered "nonconforming" or "jumbo" loans, in mortgage lingo, and carried a higher interest rate to reflect their higher risk.

Before the sign in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, fell down Jan . 13 it was one of five "nonconforming" billboards in the city carrying ads for lottery jackpots, said Carolyn Hapeman, a spokeswoman for the state's Lottery Division in Albany.

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Mortgages for buildings with five or more apartments generally fall in the nonconforming-loans category, and may even be considered a commercial mortgage.

There are children's picture books like "My Princess Boy" and "10,000 Dresses," and books for parents like "Gender Born, Gender Made: Raising Healthy Gender-Nonconforming Children".

After consulting their pediatrician, a psychologist and parents of other gender-nonconforming children, they concluded that "the important thing was to teach him not to be ashamed of who he feels he is".

Such enclosed, domestic settings also reflect the radical privacy of any gender-nonconforming person's experience of their body.

Toole — who uses the gender pronouns he, she, and they — founded, in 2002, Queers for Economic Justice, a group that led the fight for policies in New York that allow same-gender couples to stay together in homeless shelters and transgender and gender-nonconforming people to choose whether to reside in men's or women's shelters.

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