Sentence examples for use to comply from inspiring English sources

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If accepted, they become obligatory for use to comply with a standard, but have to be licensed at agreed rates and equally to all applicants.

"If some vets coming into the profession have any negative opinion of organic systems, for example, it's likely to be based on the stringent rules about medications you can and can't use to comply with organic.

[The Wall Street Journal] Gov. Chris Christie of New Jersey signs a bill that will move up the start of a renewable energy quota by four years and lower the price ceiling for credits that electricity producers use to comply with it.

The reliable retroreflectivity evaluation results make the proposed methodology an appealing alternative for transportation agencies to use to comply with the FHWA's requirement.

The state will also award automakers environmental credits for building them, which they can use to comply with California clean air mandates or sell to other automakers who need the credits to comply.

The policies should also ensure that there is increased use of oxytocin and decreased ergometrine use to comply with WHO, FIGO, and ICM standards.

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The EU allows them to be used to comply with caps.

The specialists said they were confident that far more than 50 companies used abusive shelters and that the number of 50 was a mere guess used to comply with the paperwork act's requirements.

It found, for example, that officials at Brooklyn's Boys and Girls High School informed the state of 14 cases of violence or misbehavior through a special computer system, which the state uses to comply with reporting obligations under the federal No Child Left Behind law.

Such patents are called "standard essential patents" and they cover technology that must be used to comply with standards set by the industry as a whole.

The Nernst Planck approach, previously used to model the electrodialytic recovery of univalent electrolytes, was used to comply with the recovery of a diprotic acid (i.e., itaconic acid) once it had been converted into its disodium salt.

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