- In general,
compliance means conforming to a rule, such as a specification, policy,
standard or law.
Compliance has
traditionally been
explained by reference...
- Tax
noncompliance is a
range of
activities that are
unfavorable to a government's tax system. This may
include tax avoidance,
which is tax
reduction by...
- In medicine,
patient compliance (also adherence, capacitance)
describes the
degree to
which a
patient correctly follows medical advice. Most commonly,...
- "stick",
referring to the
threat of
undesired consequences in
response to
noncompliance or to
compel compliance. In politics, the
terms are
respectively analogous...
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Shanahan $100K each for mask
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September 21, 2020.
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- one-sided
noncompliance (and
hence no
monotonicity ****umption). In 1983
Baker wrote a
technical report describing LATE for one-sided
noncompliance that was...
- The
Convention Relating to the
Status of Refugees, also
known as the 1951
Refugee Convention or the
Geneva Convention of 28 July 1951 is a
United Nations...
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Universal Health Services, Inc. (UHS) is an
American Fortune 500
company that
provides hospital and
healthcare services,
based in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania...
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administering tax
collection and the
customs of Brazil. It also
controls tax
noncompliance, smuggling,
piracy and drug trafficking.
Receita Federal (2013). "ConheƧa...
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