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1 conform to standards
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2 conform
відповідати, узгоджуватися ( з чимсь); узгоджувати; пристосовувати; підкорятися (законам, правилам, нормам тощо)conform to the legal standards of society — = conform to the legal moral standards of society відповідати правовим (моральним) нормам суспільства
- conform to an articleconform to the legal moral standards of society — = conform to the legal standards of society
- conform to criteria
- conform to law
- conform to legal notions
- conform to legal requirements
- conform to principles
- conform to regulations
- conform to standards
- conform to the Constitution
- conform to the statute
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conform — con‧form [kənˈfɔːrm] verb [intransitive] to obey a law or rule: • The website owner must conform with the requirements of the Data Protection Act. • The property conformed to all the latest building regulations. * * * conform UK US /kənˈfɔːm/… … Financial and business terms
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