English to Malay Dictionary conformity

conformity

pematuhan
definition
noun
conformity to regulations
compliance with standards, rules, or laws.
example
Whereas the first Lord was a Church Papist, externally compliant with the law of 'conformity' , Sir William II was twice presented for Catholic recusancy.
The influence of autonomous public opinion on legislation ensured that such legislation would be in 'conformity' with reason - otherwise the rule of law would be little more than a cruel and empty phrase.
The issue with contract documentation is having to deal with diverse conditions across the region making it difficult to harmonise and achieve 'conformity' .
The upshot of this is that they internalize responsibility for their bodies' 'conformity' to acceptable norms of feminine beauty and behaviour.
My impression is that she also contains elements of 'conformity' and conventionality as well as elements of spontaneity, independence and daring.
This means more than behavioral 'conformity' in the execution of a program.
Treatment of the sewerage is in 'conformity' with the regulations and standards set by the Environmental Council Zambia.
The moral framework implies 'conformity' to ideals of right human conduct.
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
Freedom implies 'conformity' to universal values also.
‘Apart from the formation of the layout, the state also wants to ensure it is done in 'conformity' with the law and it is also hassle-free,’ he said.
In the first place. it is for the legislature to ensure that national legislation is in 'conformity' with the rules of the Convention.
loyalty to one's party need not imply unquestioning 'conformity'
Light drug users also had increased scores on the Compulsive scale, which suggests increased 'conformity' to social norms.
Luckily for us, there are still individuals, like him, in sport as in business, who break the mould, defy convention and break through the culture of 'conformity' to establish their own pre-eminence.
We would look at it in 'conformity' with Spanish law.
these changes are intended to ensure 'conformity' between all schemes
All surgical interventions and anesthesia were conducted in 'conformity' with institutional guidelines.
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.
The new rules has been formulated in 'conformity' with the guide lines earlier issued by the Supreme Court.
Conversely, the interdependent self focuses on sociocentric values such as dependence on others, duty, and 'conformity' to social norms.
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.
These objectives restate the Government's absolute commitment to act in 'conformity' with international law, including the United Nations Charter and international humanitarian law.
For emergency purposes we provide sufficient safety facilities like life jackets for passengers and all are in 'conformity' with maritime regulations.
There will also be 'conformity' in the color of dealer buildings in grey and silver.
The State must evolve a legal framework for development of tourism in 'conformity' with international standards, and create conditions for the promotion of cultural tourism.
Leaders must act in 'conformity' with these accepted standards as they carry out the activities mandated by society.
The staff expressed the hope that the administration and governing board would act in 'conformity' with these standards.
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.
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