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The phrase "which conforming" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete thought or phrase that lacks clarity and context. Example: "The documents submitted were all in compliance, which conforming to the standards set forth."
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Every drug company has policies which conform to these standards.
The first cream is a siloxane polymer which conforms to the contours of the skin.
Conventional loans, which conform to Fannie and Freddie underwriting guidelines, do not require upfront mortgage insurance.
Twain believed that the "Indians" involved were actually Mormons wearing war paint, which conforms to accounts given by surviving children.
But his firsthand account, which conforms with Western intelligence analysis, provides one of few portraits of Mr. bin Laden's evolution as a militant leader.
Of course, as Time Warner has experimented with the Internet, it too has used some aggressive advertising vehicles, not all of which conform to its magazines' practices.
In science, the models derive from particle flows in a liquid or a gas, which conform to the neat, crisp laws of physics.
Interrogations: The 2006 military tribunals law bound military interrogators to the Army field manual's rules, which conform with the Geneva Conventions — unlike Mr. Bush's policies.
The Chinese Defense Ministry said "regular drills" had taken place "at relevant areas in the East China Sea, which conform to relevant international laws and practices".
It is frequently said that people read whichever newspaper is most likely to take a stance which conforms to their own existing political or ethical preconceptions.
Mr. Steiner's painting, which conforms to the contest size of 7 inches by 10 inches, reflects the photorealist style that currently holds sway in the contest.
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