subconformability
noun as in strong fondness
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Example:In a legal context, subconformability can refer to a situation where a local regulation must be followed instead of a national standard.
Definition:A situation within which laws or regulations are applied or interpreted.
Example:The clause in the contract outlines the conditions of subconformability in the case of a dispute over standards.
Definition:An explicit mutual agreement between two or more parties to do or not do something.
Example:Companies must ensure subconformability with local regulatory compliance requirements while maintaining international standards.
Definition:Adherence to a set of laws, rules, or standards, especially those that control behavior in a particular area or activity.
Example:Subconformability often arises when there is a primary and a secondary standard, and the secondary standard must be followed.
Definition:An alternative or lower standard that is used when the primary standard is not applicable.
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