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exist to help
drive discovery and
correction of
nonconformities (and defects). The
causes of
nonconformities are not
unlimited and
therefore determinable...
- Look up
nonconformity in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Nonconformity or
nonconformism may
refer to: Insubordination, the act of
willfully disobeying...
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Nonconformity was a
major religious movement in
Wales from the 18th to the 20th centuries. The
Welsh Methodist revival of the 18th
century was one of...
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Nonconformity to the world, also
called separation from the world, is a
Christian doctrine based on
Romans 12:2, 2
Corinthians 6:17 and
other verses of...
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chart used to
monitor "count"-type data,
typically total number of
nonconformities per unit. It is also
occasionally used to
monitor the
total number...
- very low
nonconformity levels.
Examples of
processes suitable for
monitoring with a u-chart include:
Monitoring the
number of
nonconformities per lot of...
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Nonconformity:
Writing on
Writing is a book-length
essay by
Nelson Algren,
intended for
publication in 1953 but
released posthumously in 1996 by Seven...
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Childhood gender nonconformity (CGN) is a
phenomenon in
which prepubescent children do not
conform to
expected gender-related
sociological or psychological...
- Ejection. The
Great Ejection created an
abiding public consciousness of
nonconformity. Thereafter, a
Nonconformist was any
English subject belonging to a...
- (defined as "
nonconformities", "observations", or "opportunities for improvement") to management. If
there are no
major nonconformities, the certification...