Example sentences of "to comply with [noun] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 ( 1 ) The English court 's power to comply with letters of request from a foreign court is to be found in the Act of 1975 and nowhere else .
2 ( b ) that the memorandum and articles of association of the body are such as to enable the body ( i ) to continue to comply with Rules 3–6 and ( ii ) so far as possible to ensure continued compliance by its members with Rules 5 and 6 ;
3 Only members have the duty to comply with decisions of the Security Council , or to make available armed forces to the Security Council , but the maintenance of global peace and security and the peaceful settlement of international disputes would be prejudiced if non-members were excluded from the dispute resolution processes of the United Nations .
4 This provision against set off enables clearing members to comply with reg 3.04 of the Financial Services ( Client Money ) ( Supplementary ) Regulations 1991,5 which requires the opening of a client transaction account6 ( money credited to which must be segregated ) with every exchange or clearing house with which a futures broker authorised under the 1986 Act registers client transactions .
5 FAIL TO COMPLY WITH CONSTABLE 'S OR WARDEN 'S SIGNAL
6 PEDESTRIAN FAILING TO COMPLY WITH CONSTABLE 'S DIRECTION
7 The bid by what is now Braintree District Commercial Services , an organisation set up to comply with Government rules over competitive tendering for council jobs , is for £246,285.27 .
8 Darlington MP Mr Fallon is under increasing pressure in the face of the £4m savings the county council says it is being forced to make to comply with government spending targets and avoid charge capping .
9 This loss of insight — part of the intrinsic schizophrenic defect state — causes such loss of judgment that the sufferers , given the choice of non-compliance , will refuse to comply with treatment simply to assert their freedom .
10 The only obligations to transfer economic benefits which should not be taken into account are those which would not be considered in accordance with the going concern concept , that is , those which would only arise on the insolvency of the issuer and , where the issuer is expected to be able to comply with covenants on loan and similar agreements , those which would follow a breach of those covenants .
11 L. 266 , p. 1 ) confirms the contractual nature of judicial proceedings such as those in point inasmuch as it provides that the law applicable to the contract governs the consequences of a total or partial failure to comply with obligations arising under it and consequently the contractual liability of the party responsible for such breach .
12 But even more is needed to comply with Taylor and some creative and entrepreneurial business measures needed to throw up the cash .
13 The people of Palau have shown a marked reluctance to alter their nuclear policy to comply with United States ' demands , which in turn has given rise to economic deprivation , intimidation , and violent criminal acts directed against the opponents of the Compact .
14 The Review Panel would have had to try to persuade the court that complying with FRED 1 failed to give a true and fair view , and it would have been presenting this argument at the same time that companies generally were being compelled to comply with FRS 3 ( a not fundamentally revised version of FRED 1 ) in order to give a true and fair view .
15 Although they are often listed in London or Luxembourg , this is largely in order to comply with regulations which bar some institutional investors from holding unlisted securities .
16 This is normally done by imposing upon the tenant a covenant to comply with regulations made from time by the landlord .
17 These included exemptions granted to the new water companies by the DoE , so that they did not have to comply with EC rules .
18 Nevertheless , accurate figures are not available on the number of tests conducted , she said , since most EC member states had failed to comply with EC legislation dating back to 1986 requiring reporting of test statistics .
19 The CPRE claims that the department 's practices fail to comply with EC standards .
20 In a new charter for cleaner buses , Friends of the Earth ( FoE ) urges that bus companies should be given financial incentives to fit new engines to comply with EC emission standards expected to be introduced in 1995 .
21 On the V8 109 if you remove the carbs from the manifold you will find a restrictor plate with small holes to strangle the engine power to comply with EEC regulations for type approval .
22 Thus , while land-drainage departments promote agricultural intensification , other departments in the same water authority have to spend more public money in expensive plant to treat the water , in order to comply with EEC regulations on nitrate levels .
23 Environment Minister Emil Salim said that the 500 firms , spread over 11 of the 27 provinces of Indonesia , have failed to comply with water effluent standards which were set two years ago .
24 In awarding penalties for failure to comply with precepts issued under s 51 , TMA 1970 , the General Commissioners had taken all the relevant circumstances into account and the Court would not vary the amounts determined , according to the Chancery Division in Delapage Ltd v Highbury General Commissioners and IRC [ 1992 ] STI 205 .
25 Unless this provision is satisfied , any yearly interest paid by a company must be paid subject to deduction of basic rate income tax , and Target will need to comply with paras 2 to 4 of Sch 16 to the Taxes Act 1988 and account to the Revenue for the tax it is liable to withhold ; the lender will suffer the cash-flow disadvantage of receiving interest payments with tax withheld at source ( although it would be entitled to offset the withholding tax suffered against its corporation tax liability for the same accounting period under s7(2) TA 1988 ) .
26 Yet despite the potential and actual harmful consequences of the failure to comply with factory regulations , the pattern of enforcement does not deter .
27 Thirdly , he reaffirmed that it was essential to strengthen the rule of law within the Community and that in order to achieve a greater degree of enforcement and implementation of European rules , the European Court of Justice should be given the power to fine member states for failing to comply with court judgements .
28 It is not every failure to comply with law or every constitutional and non-constitutional short cut which adds up to an approach to powers which give rise to questions of legitimacy .
29 There is no need to take any special measures in order to comply with Law of Property ( Miscellaneous ) Provisions Act 1989 , s2 .
30 In the case of the simple potential divider depicted in figure 8.2(c) , the requirement of unaltered loading on insertion between a source and load resistance R L demands that But the attenuation is or through condition ( 8.4 ) From equations ( 8.4 ) and ( 8.5 ) it follows that to implement attenuation A through a simple potential divider without altering the loading of the source , the values of resistances R 1 and R 2 must be Notice that to provide variable attenuation yet maintain unaltered loading , that is , input resistance equal to load resistance , both resistances R 1 and R 2 must be adjusted in such a way as to comply with equations ( 8.6 ) .
  Next page