English to Gujarati Dictionary conformity

conformity

સંવાદિતા
definition
noun
conformity to regulations
compliance with standards, rules, or laws.
translation of 'conformity'
એકરાગ,
મેળ,
સુસંગતતા,
સંવાદિતા,
સરખાપણું
example
The new administrators would take their instructions from the party, would be responsible to the party, and would conduct affairs in 'conformity' with the party's priorities and aspirations.
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.
The mass media ‘behavior offensive’ that promoted social 'conformity' and moral order was designed to counter pressures on American culture from within and without.
Those who are in revolt against society are conformists; they reject one form of conformity and accept another form of 'conformity' .
these changes are intended to ensure 'conformity' between all schemes
The term implies that 'conformity' to norms is natural and normal; that resistance is pathological.
There needs to be some 'conformity' between this legislation and what other departments are involved in.
Light drug users also had increased scores on the Compulsive scale, which suggests increased 'conformity' to social norms.
For emergency purposes we provide sufficient safety facilities like life jackets for passengers and all are in 'conformity' with maritime regulations.
We would look at it in 'conformity' with Spanish law.
The staff expressed the hope that the administration and governing board would act in 'conformity' with these standards.
The selective forces promoting such phenotypic 'conformity' in groups should in theory make it more difficult for group members to identify other individuals.
the goods were in 'conformity' with the contract
If you're socially awkward, 'conformity' is a wonderful thing because you can feel like you belong even though you don't.
My impression is that she also contains elements of 'conformity' and conventionality as well as elements of spontaneity, independence and daring.
All surgical interventions and anesthesia were conducted in 'conformity' with institutional guidelines.
the goods were in 'conformity' with the contract
The measures taken are bound nonetheless to remain in 'conformity' with applicable international law.
'conformity' to regulations
Certainly, the widespread predilection for the fancy and frivolous has its roots in decades of drab socialist 'conformity' .
In the first place. it is for the legislature to ensure that national legislation is in 'conformity' with the rules of the Convention.
These objectives restate the Government's absolute commitment to act in 'conformity' with international law, including the United Nations Charter and international humanitarian law.
Children receive rewards for 'conformity' to group behaviour and they are punished for dissension.
'conformity' to 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.
Whereas the first Lord was a Church Papist, externally compliant with the law of 'conformity' , Sir William II was twice presented for Catholic recusancy.
It is important to ensure 'conformity' between the election law and any other national laws on non-discrimination or the equality of women and men.
With regard to this last point, the focus in hospital may be on symptoms and behavioural 'conformity' .
Her legislated Church was in place to secure outward 'conformity' , and she firmly resisted any changes which might threaten this aim.
The issue with contract documentation is having to deal with diverse conditions across the region making it difficult to harmonise and achieve 'conformity' .
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