English to Arabic Dictionary conformity

conformity

مطابقة
definition
noun
conformity to regulations
compliance with standards, rules, or laws.
translation of 'conformity '
noun
مطابقة,
امتثال,
انسجام,
انطباق
example
This is generally in 'conformity' with the court decision, save that it puts no controls on when strip searches may be done in a police station.
We would look at it in 'conformity' with Spanish law.
these changes are intended to ensure 'conformity' between all schemes
For emergency purposes we provide sufficient safety facilities like life jackets for passengers and all are in 'conformity' with maritime regulations.
The reason why we place any credit in witnesses and historians, is not derived from any connexion, which we perceive a priori, between testimony and reality, but because we are accustomed to find a 'conformity' between them.
Strict 'conformity' to harsh social norms was demanded of everyone, regardless of status or wealth.
If you're socially awkward, 'conformity' is a wonderful thing because you can feel like you belong even though you don't.
These objectives restate the Government's absolute commitment to act in 'conformity' with international law, including the United Nations Charter and international humanitarian law.
'conformity' to regulations
The staff expressed the hope that the administration and governing board would act in 'conformity' with these standards.
Treatment of the sewerage is in 'conformity' with the regulations and standards set by the Environmental Council Zambia.
loyalty to one's party need not imply unquestioning 'conformity'
I sincerely hope that she never again has to endure the horror of entertaining the kind of deviants who value moral principle and compassion over social 'conformity' and sensual indulgence.
The term implies that 'conformity' to norms is natural and normal; that resistance is pathological.
Freedom implies 'conformity' to universal values also.
If, on the other hand, the families of the deceased refused to show mercy and, instead, demanded justice in the form of a life for a life, the State was obliged to enforce capital punishment in 'conformity' with the law of equity in justice.
Despite this repression, which did bring about conversions and considerable outward 'conformity' , many Protestants continued to practice their faith in secret.
The upshot of this is that they internalize responsibility for their bodies' 'conformity' to acceptable norms of feminine beauty and behaviour.
Children receive rewards for 'conformity' to group behaviour and they are punished for dissension.
In any case, the current study clearly suggests that identification of any forces favoring vocal 'conformity' in parakeets should be a top priority for subsequent work.
these changes are intended to ensure 'conformity' between all schemes
All surgical interventions and anesthesia were conducted in 'conformity' with institutional guidelines.
A prevailing style of dress has become known as being ‘in fashion’, but fashion has been described as a tyrannically democratic force, enforcing 'conformity' to current social or moral conventions.
The staff again urged that the dismissal action be rescinded and that any further action be in 'conformity' with generally accepted standards for academic due process.
We learn - still, now, despite the gains of feminism - not to call attention to ourselves, only to the signets of our 'conformity' : the sexualized conventions of grooming.
In a situation of this kind the angular unconformity passes down dip, that is, basinwards, into a correlative 'conformity' somewhere in the middle part of an uninterrupted sedimentary sequence.
If the national measure is based merely upon the international standard, but not in 'conformity' with it, there is no presumption in its favour, but a complaining member must make a prima facie case in favour of inconsistency.
If such processes are in motion, they are likely already to be exerting pressure for 'conformity' in the structures and forms adopted by major multinational companies.
In the first place. it is for the legislature to ensure that national legislation is in 'conformity' with the rules of the Convention.
Her legislated Church was in place to secure outward 'conformity' , and she firmly resisted any changes which might threaten this aim.
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