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conformance    音标拼音: [kənf'ɔrməns]


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    For example, non-conformance is abbreviated as NC If I am referring to a non-conformance, I may pronounce the whole word or I may literally say the letters "NC"; in my industry, they are used interchangeably
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    In accordance with is the more formal phrase and refers only to laws and rules; something may be said to be in accordance with some rule or regulations According to, on the other hand, simply means any source of information: According to facebook, Trump was elected in 1986
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