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"The secretary sorted the files in alphabetical order in accordance with her boss's demands".
"I believe today that my conduct is in accordance with the will of the Almighty Creator." (Adolf Hitler)
Accordance is another way of saying 'go with' or 'link', so you could say for example: In accordance with the previous document, we should take this initiative.
You can use the phrase "in accordance" to show that something is following a particular rule, guideline, or agreement. For example, "The project was completed in accordance with the client's specifications."
The drums played accordant with the piano.
Unconstitutional means not in accordance with the written laws in the Constitution. A sample sentence is: "The law was repealed because the Supreme Court deemed it unconstitutional".
the company shall manufacture or procure that the product is manufactured in accordance with the technical information provided
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Yes, a clause or phrase may begin a sentence."As per our agreement, the company bought back my stock options."(better might be in accordance with)
I believe that the term "With accordance..." is not necessarily a correct phrase. When referring to accordance, one is not with accordance, one would be in accordance. Thus, the term "In accordance..." would be a better phrase to use. For example: "In accordance with the treaty of Versailles..."
I intend to challenge the legality of his claim in the courts.
We say "in accordance with" or "according to" in slightly different circumstances. According to makes a reference to a source of information, while in accordance with explains an action in reference to an authority. For example: "According to the rules, this person should be fired." "In accordance with the rules, they fired him."
Yes, sentencing is totally under the purview of the presiding judge in accordance with the sentencing laws of the state.