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Mohammad Glenn
11 May, 00:56
What is a nonconformity
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German Hubbard
11 May, 02:23
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A nonconformity is failure or refusal to conform to a prevailing rule or practice. Basically it is a lack of similarity in form or type.
Nonconformist as a body, especially Protestants in England dissenting (disagree) from the Anglican Church.
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