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

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1 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 .
2 As a result of these additional responsibilities , an increasing number of companies will wish to have properly drafted contracts and may wish to inspect disposal sites where their waste goes if they want to be perceived as ‘ environmentally friendly ’ and be assured of complying with the duty of care .
3 A disadvantage is the cost of complying with the VAT rules .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 The German government publicly rejected the possibility of complying with the kidnappers ' demand .
8 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 .
9 If the same criteria is used however , as is used to determine the ‘ best practicable means ’ under the public health legislation , then the cost involved in complying with the conditions and the financial state of the company would be considered .
10 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 ’ .
11 ‘ The decisive factor on this issue , oppression , in my view , is that all such burdens upon [ the appellants ] in complying with the order are plainly and comprehensively outweighed by the reasonable requirements of the administrators upon the facts of this case to have access to the documents listed in the order .
12 Businesses are alarmed at the costs they foresee in complying with the plan .
13 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 ) .
14 Great care must be taken in complying with the requirements for advance disclosure .
15 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 .
16 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 .
17 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 ) .
18 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 .
19 It will no doubt investigate what was the substantial cause of the employee 's failure to comply with the statutory time limit ; whether he had been physically prevented from complying with the limitation period , for instance by illness or a postal strike , or something similar .
20 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 .
21 A person who organises a procession without complying with the notice requirements is guilty of a level three offence only .
22 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 .
23 He is held personally responsible for complying with the many rules and regulations that govern its use .
24 The service conception establishes that the point of having authorities is that they are better at complying with the dependent reasons .
25 It was back to the ‘ miserable refuge ’ of the Lords Act of 1759 with its ‘ great error ’ in giving all to one creditor , which induced many prisoners to stay and waste their property in prisons rather than by complying with the Act , obtain their discharge and be sent back to prison by other creditors .
26 Is it open for parties to the Statute to decide that other States should either commit themselves to the Statute ( by complying with the Security Council conditions ) or be denied access to the Court , or must the agreement of all non-party States be obtained ?
27 If , however , an appeal committee comes to the conclusion that efficiency would be prejudiced by complying with the preference , then the appeal committee will have to proceed to the second stage and decide how to exercise its discretion , by weighing up the advantages which would be achieved by complying with the preference as against the prejudice this would cause .
28 If , however , an appeal committee comes to the conclusion that efficiency would be prejudiced by complying with the preference , then the appeal committee will have to proceed to the second stage and decide how to exercise its discretion , by weighing up the advantages which would be achieved by complying with the preference as against the prejudice this would cause .
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