Comply in a sentence as a verb

Doesn't matter if you are in the US, EU, or China, you have to comply.

If you think you are above the law in the sense that you need not comply, you will regret it.

It refuses to comply with local laws because this lets it avoid the costs of compliance.

If they had such clauses and information in their Terms and Conditions, then fair enough, comply or leave.

In the UK, you are expected to comply with the spirit of such a court order, not just the letter of it.

Courts and judges are not always right but, when they rule against you and you exhaust your appeals, you had better comply.

It would have cost them nothing to comply with the ruling properly in the first place; they are now cutting their nose off to spite their face.

The media companies would have had to comply eventually.

We can not comply with requests for information on sources because we simply do not have the information to begin with.

And as a business that injects itself into the market governed by such laws, AirBnB has taken on the burden of complying with such laws.

In addition we only ever comply with orders for requests about specific accounts or identifiers.

As far as I know, no-one said anything, including me - and Blizzard, of course, was more than happy to comply, given the size of the market and the risk of being forbidden to do business there.

But it is a policy judgment declaring that the SOX rules are just too much for relatively small companies just going public and therefore should be relaxed for such companies in order to enable them to realize their practical goals of going public, building momentum, and only later having to comply with the full SOX rules.

Proper Noun Examples for Comply

Comply with officers' demands that they tell me I'm legally required to comply with.

Comply definitions

verb

act in accordance with someone's rules, commands, or wishes; "He complied with my instructions"; "You must comply or else!"; "Follow these simple rules"; "abide by the rules"

See also: follow