non-compliance
noun [ U ] specialized (also noncompliance) uk/ˌnɒn.kəmˈplaɪ.əns/ us/ˌnɑːn.kəmˈplaɪ.əns/
law (尤指对行业法规的)不服从,不遵守
the fact of not obeying a rule or law, especially one that controls a particular industry, or type of work or activity
Non-compliance with environmental laws can be both costly and dangerous.
"Wilful non-compliance" is an act done with an intentional disregard of the rules. “故意不遵守”是指故意无视规则的行为。
medical 不依从性
the fact of not taking a medicine or having a vaccine (= a substance put into someone's body to stop them getting a disease) that doctors want you to take or have; the fact of not following the instructions given by a doctor, etc.
There are high non-compliance rates with asthma medication. 哮喘药物治疗的不依从率很高。
When patients do not improve as expected, it is not necessarily because of patient noncompliance.
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- The school was removed from the scheme for repeated noncompliance with financial reporting requirements.
- The EU introduced fines for non-compliance with air safety regulations.
- In the early years of the system's rollout, accidental non-compliance is more likely than in later years.
- Reasons must be given to justify non-compliance with the provision.
- We have no evidence that there is a noncompliance issue.
- Even with this life-threatening disease, non-compliance is prevalent.
- A patient's noncompliance with prescribed drugs can lead to several problems.