English to Urdu Dictionary conformity

conformity

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definition
noun
conformity to regulations
compliance with standards, rules, or laws.
example
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.
And so we've investigating 'conformity' , social facilitation, interpersonal distance kind of behaviours, leadership.
The new rules has been formulated in 'conformity' with the guide lines earlier issued by the Supreme Court.
The term implies that 'conformity' to norms is natural and normal; that resistance is pathological.
a word of praise or an encouraging smile provide rewards for 'conformity' to social norms
The selective forces promoting such phenotypic 'conformity' in groups should in theory make it more difficult for group members to identify other individuals.
Freedom implies 'conformity' to universal values also.
Thus, political considerations generally took priority over religious 'conformity' : Gaelic translations of the Bible and Book of Common Prayer only appeared after Elizabeth's death.
Treatment of the sewerage is in 'conformity' with the regulations and standards set by the Environmental Council Zambia.
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.
'conformity' to regulations
'conformity' to regulations
For emergency purposes we provide sufficient safety facilities like life jackets for passengers and all are in 'conformity' with maritime regulations.
the goods were in 'conformity' with the contract
The upshot of this is that they internalize responsibility for their bodies' 'conformity' to acceptable norms of feminine beauty and behaviour.
Those who are in revolt against society are conformists; they reject one form of conformity and accept another form of 'conformity' .
Light drug users also had increased scores on the Compulsive scale, which suggests increased 'conformity' to social norms.
These objectives restate the Government's absolute commitment to act in 'conformity' with international law, including the United Nations Charter and international humanitarian law.
All surgical interventions and anesthesia were conducted in 'conformity' with institutional guidelines.
Conversely, the interdependent self focuses on sociocentric values such as dependence on others, duty, and 'conformity' to social norms.
The staff expressed the hope that the administration and governing board would act in 'conformity' with these standards.
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.
The top of the basaltic sequence is the top unconformity / 'conformity' between the post-break-up sediments and the basaltic basement.
The measures taken are bound nonetheless to remain in 'conformity' with applicable international law.
Shower trays come in an array of dimensions from square, rectangular and quadrant for corner units with coinciding shower enclosures to ensure 'conformity' in the bathroom.
This means more than behavioral 'conformity' in the execution of a program.
Certainly, the widespread predilection for the fancy and frivolous has its roots in decades of drab socialist 'conformity' .
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.
We would look at it in 'conformity' with Spanish law.
In the first place. it is for the legislature to ensure that national legislation is in 'conformity' with the rules of the Convention.
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