Inspect as directed by CTF whenever a condition is reported as questionable or noncomplying. |
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Although UNEP oversees many modern-day agreements, it has little power to impose or enforce sanctions on noncomplying parties. |
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Senator Kerry said it would matter because a mandatory standard could lead to civil penalties, could facilitate recalls and would bar importation of noncomplying beds. |
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Fines would be imposed on plants that exceeded a yet-uncalculated carbon dioxide cap, and the fines, according to the bill, would make the noncomplying plants uncompetitive, forcing them to clean up or close down. |
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The penalties provided for shall be effective, proportionate and dissuasive, taking into account the extent of non-compliance and the number of units of noncomplying products placed on the Community market. |
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Whenever a noncomplying condition is reported, the proprietor or centre representative should be made aware as soon as possible after the tape readings have been recorded to allow for corrective action. |
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Given the statistical data on the numbers of tubes rejected by ultrasonic inspection, a conservative analysis leads to the conclusion that less than 10 noncomplying tubes would not have been detected. |
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These inspections should be conducted prior to certified competition, providing an opportunity for the correction of a noncomplying condition before the competition starts, thus avoiding a potential major issue. |
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Los Angeles really is the flagrant noncomplying entity here,'' said Hayden, chairman of the Senate Natural Resources and Wildlife Committee. |
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Allison is known as Mr. 900, even though his record, after a protracted legal fight, was later disallowed by the American Bowling Congress for what officials called noncomplying lane conditions. |
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