Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] complying with the " in BNC.

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1 I should perhaps add for completeness sake that it was urged upon your Lordships that there was always a possibility of a leak to the prosecuting authorities of incriminating information disclosed by the defendants as a result of complying with the order and use being made , innocently , by the prosecution of such information , which , ex hypothesi , they had not themselves acquired .
2 The Bank of England submits that the section 39 notice does indeed override the injunction , on the assumption ( which the Bank of England does not accept ) that the injunction itself when properly construed precludes the defendants from complying with the section 39 notice .
3 Countries with a huge public debt ( Holland 82% of GDP , Ireland 98% , Italy 108% , Belgium 134% ) have no chance of complying with the Maastricht criterion on debt .
4 Yes they all wanted clean rivers , but then when they were told the price of complying with the urban waste water directive , they were less keen .
5 The progressive haulier is therefore well advised to give one manager , preferably a senior one with a thorough understanding of his company 's main problems in complying with the law , responsibility for ‘ managing legal rules ’ .
6 Fourteen patients ( 33% ) dropped out of the study because of relapse of disease unrelated to food ( n=8 ) or because of difficulties in complying with the regimen ( n=6 ) .
7 A person who organises a procession without complying with the notice requirements is guilty of a level three offence only .
8 The note gives guidance on the enquiries that should be made about the investment business control environment , including the business 's higher level procedures for complying with the conduct of business rules .
9 The high cost of substituting plain white for stained glass deterred some churchwardens from complying with the government 's orders , while many others were motivated to hide and preserve sacred objects by an enduring spirit of Catholic piety .
10 The expected utility of a non-member can be written as The ith worker joins the union if and only if , that is , where Thus the individual joins when his or her evaluation of the reputation gain from complying with the custom of membership exceeds the utility loss from paying union dues .
11 The German government publicly rejected the possibility of complying with the kidnappers ' demand .
12 A disadvantage is the cost of complying with the VAT rules .
13 It estimates that up to 50 per cent of retail gasoline outlets could close in the face of the cost of complying with the new regulations , which include compulsory liability insurance , leak-detection systems and anti-corrosive tanks .
14 These can take the form of unemployment and sickness benefits , grievance procedures , legal and pensions advice , or reputation from complying with the group norm of membership ( see Olson , 1965 ; Booth , 1985 ; Denny , 1988 ; Naylor , 1989 , 1990 ; Naylor and Cripps , 1989 ) .
15 The formal date for compliance was July 1985 but , as Nigel Haigh notes in EEC Environmental Policy and Britain , in 1983 the UK government set itself a target of complying with the lead limit only by December 1989 .
16 There was no reason to suppose that in proceedings under Order 5 , rule 5 , it was intended to enable a named representative defendant to claim against a member of the represented class without complying with the requirements of the county court rules .
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