0 the fact of not obeying a rule or law:
non-compliance with sth Non-compliance with environmental laws can be both costly and dangerous.
The problem is to disentangle behavioral non-compliance from a failure to be captured by language stimuli.
After privatization, fulfilling these duties became a voluntary matter, with social opprobrium the sole penalty for non-compliance.
Although highly effective, the nightly infusions are painful and burdensome to patients, resulting in non-compliance.
Typically, the non-compliance costs can be increased by increasing the severity of penalties or utilizing sanctions such as facility closures.
Enforceable agreements presuppose that bargaining agents control most strike and lockout funds, and can impose fines for non-compliance (particularly important on the employer side).
Three of the 12 patients did not complete the non-invasive autonomic testing due to refusal to participate in the second test or because of non-compliance.
Estimating psychological effects from a randomized controlled trial with both non-compliance and loss to follow-up.
Interestingly, however, the main conclusions of the surveys on the determinants of the widespread non-compliance observed among ratepayers differ.