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be made mandatory

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Past of make

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Reporting all trial results should be made mandatory by law.

They asked the commission whether third-party reserves audits should be made mandatory.

They need to be made independent and their recommendations need to be made mandatory.

These will be made mandatory in office buildings between 2006 and 2019.

The PFA said it should be made mandatory for any player who has lost consciousness to be substituted.

The use of the head and neck support collars, known as HANS, will not be made mandatory.

The recommendations went so far as to suggest that early consultation with schools could be made mandatory.

Bill Daly, the N.H.L. deputy commissioner, reiterated Wednesday morning the N.H.L.'s position that visor use ought to be made mandatory for the league's players.

Next week, the United States government is due to announce that ESC will is to be made mandatory from 2008 onwards.

Pinckney campaigned for body cameras to be made mandatory for police and hosted town hall discussions about Scott's death in the weeks following the shooting.

Tender wants sex and relationship education to be made mandatory in all schools, so that all young people can learn how to negotiate healthy relationships.

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