nonaccomplished
English
Etymology
non- + accomplished
Adjective
nonaccomplished (not comparable)
- Not accomplished; Not having occurred or been successfully carried out.
- 1977, United States. Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals, Board of Contract Appeals Decisions, pages 60-559:
- A janitorial services contractor's claim that deductions for nonaccomplished cyclic work were improperly taken by the government was denied because the contract's Inspection clause and Service Warranty clause entitled the government to a reduction in price for unsatisfactory or nonaccomplished work.
- 1987, Aircraft Accident Digest - Volumes 34-36, page 89:
- The presentation and organization of the checklist card does not, of itself, allow visual differentiation between accomplished and nonaccomplished checklists.
- 1999, Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts, page 1063:
- Focus of the thematic analysis is on the roles of agent, patient, experiencer, & benefactive; the experiencer role totals 41% of all roles in the corpus & 60% in synoptic accounts, & the agent role in case histories includes a significant proportion of nonaccomplished actions; real agency is most frequently found in expressions of quest for relief.
- 2010, Simona Grossi, Maria Cristina Pagni, Commentary on the Italian Code of Civil Procedure, page 399:
- In the same order, the judge designates the judicial officer who should accomplish the execution activities as well as the persons who should accomplish the nonaccomplished work or destroy the accomplished work.
- 2013, Paolo Savona, The New Architecture of the International Monetary System, page 239:
- A more complex and difficult control is required by the legal risks relative to collateral contracts linked to derivative transactions—that is, risks relative to the nonaccomplished and regular execution of the contracts on which the transactions with financial derivatives depend.
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