How to Use noncompliance in a Sentence

noncompliance

noun
  • But these firms aren’t the first to be fined by the SEC for noncompliance in this area.
    Bysheryl Estrada, Fortune, 9 Aug. 2023
  • The penalty for noncompliance is up to five years in prison.
    Scott Nover, Quartz, 9 Nov. 2021
  • The law doesn’t allow the state to issue fines for noncompliance.
    Ryan Sabalow and Phillip Reese, sacbee, 21 May 2017
  • The agency has the right to cancel its contract with the staffing agency for noncompliance.
    Joshua Emerson Smith, San Diego Union-Tribune, 8 June 2023
  • As such, the U.S. has no choice but to move aggressively against noncompliance—in Berlin, in Brussels and around the world.
    Richard Goldberg and, WSJ, 20 June 2018
  • There should be fines if the rules aren’t followed, and someone should be taken to court for noncompliance.
    Diane Stafford, kansascity, 12 Aug. 2017
  • Any schools found in noncompliance of the law would be subject to legal action or a loss in funding.
    Joseph Simonson, Washington Examiner, 23 Feb. 2021
  • To not do so, owners can be cited for noncompliance and fined.
    Sam Kmack, The Arizona Republic, 5 July 2022
  • Passengers are required to wear masks and can be placed on do-not-fly lists for noncompliance.
    NBC News, 28 Dec. 2020
  • That noncompliance meant the town was subject to a penalty double the amount of the budget reduction.
    Denise Coffey, Courant Community, 14 Mar. 2018
  • The rate had been as low as 0.62 in recent weeks and had climbed amid reports of noncompliance with mask and social-distance orders.
    Bloomberg.com, 2 Aug. 2020
  • As Paxton sued school districts over their noncompliance, some districts sued the state over the matter.
    Edward McKinley, San Antonio Express-News, 24 Nov. 2021
  • Those in noncompliance will be placed on unpaid leave no later than Oct. 11.
    Christopher Keating, courant.com, 30 Sep. 2021
  • Some states and local regions even have idling laws, where drivers may be fined for noncompliance.
    Jeff Gardner, Forbes, 10 Oct. 2022
  • Decisions by the court are binding and noncompliance is very rare.
    Manveena Suri, CNN, 10 May 2017
  • The judge threatened to fine the state $1,000 for each instance of noncompliance in December and January.
    Jacques Billeaud, The Seattle Times, 25 Feb. 2018
  • Some of them turned their own friends and families in for noncompliance, some fed their prisoners to guard dogs, and the most brutal of them all made a lampshade with the skin of babies.
    Mitchell Blatt, National Review, 12 Aug. 2017
  • But the Supreme Court ruled that because there was no longer a penalty for noncompliance, the plaintiffs hadn’t suffered an injury that would give them standing to challenge the law.
    Matt Ford, The New Republic, 17 June 2021
  • Under this scenario, the employer could be ordered to pay damages to the county for noncompliance of no more than three times the amount of wages owed to the employee.
    Wilborn P. Nobles Iii, baltimoresun.com, 2 Nov. 2020
  • The wildfires on their own would have tipped half of all counties into noncompliance, according to the Chamber.
    Brandon Loomis, The Arizona Republic, 8 Feb. 2024
  • Fines for noncompliance can reach up to 20 percent of global sales revenue.
    Morgan Meaker, WIRED, 6 Mar. 2024
  • Four assistant coaches were also fired for noncompliance with the mandate, the school said in a statement.
    NBC News, 19 Oct. 2021
  • One of the biggest questions is how this vaccine requirement will be enforced and what the penalties will be for noncompliance.
    Tom Spiggle, Forbes, 7 Dec. 2021
  • The House voted to impose fines for noncompliance with mask rules in a party-line vote in early January.
    Siobhan Hughes, WSJ, 28 July 2021
  • The steep financial penalties for noncompliance with the law’s provisions could wipe out his city’s entire budget in a just a few weeks.
    NBC News, 5 June 2017
  • The company is responsible for a trend of odor complaints over the years and has a history of odor noncompliance.
    Connor Giffin, The Courier-Journal, 16 Mar. 2023
  • Officers who don’t comply will, once the city confirms their willful noncompliance, be placed on a no-pay status and sent home.
    Rex Huppke, chicagotribune.com, 15 Oct. 2021
  • The Sun Sentinel Editorial Board has come down on the side of noncompliance.
    Dan Sweeney, Sun-Sentinel.com, 6 July 2017
  • Compliance, for instance, is essential due to the potential risks and costs of noncompliance.
    Ryan Austin, Forbes, 27 Sep. 2024
  • Assets stored in unsecured places are more prone to data breaches, copyright issues and noncompliance with regulations.
    Expert Panel®, Forbes, 30 Oct. 2024

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