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Unwilling means not willing or reluctant to do something. It implies a lack of desire or readiness to participate or comply with a request or demand.
It is "comply with" or "conform to" not "comply to." To act in agreement with rules or requests. Definitely comply with
It is "comply with rules" rather than "comply to rules."
The correct phrase is "comply with." It means to adhere to or follow rules, regulations, or instructions.
The best place to look for a reputable breeder when buying a dog in the UK is the Kennel Club. Those breeders registered with the Kennel Club have agreed to comply with a strict code of ethics.
Resist and comply are antonyms
The preposition typically used with the word "comply" is "with." For example, "You must comply with the rules and regulations."
Comply is when you follow a rule or law or guideline that has been made. Examples: The girl seemed to always want to comply. If they did not comply, they would not be allowed to compete. The business always made sure to comply with the tax laws.
There is no single law for this; each program has a list of guidelines that require compliance to participate. States may refuse to participate, but loose the funding involved. Generally this is part of the Uniform Commercial Code, the law of contracts.
The students must comply with the school's dress code policy. Employees are required to comply with company regulations and procedures. Failure to comply with traffic laws may result in fines or penalties.