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been mandatory

adjective

Obligatory; required or commanded by authority.

  • Attendance at a school is usually mandatory.

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There should have been mandatory condoms," James said.

Since December 2001, a fingerprint check has been mandatory.

(There had been mandatory retirement at age 65).

But until now, collection targets have not been mandatory.

For the generation born after the revolution, religion has been mandatory, no longer revolutionary.

But afterward he added: "I wish this evening would have been mandatory for all the cadets.

After all, recycling has been mandatory throughout the state of New Jersey since 1987.

If BPI had bought the shares directly, disclosure in its accounts would have been mandatory.

In Rhode Island, for example, use of the programme has been mandatory for state agencies since 2008, by executive order.

But even if these questions had been mandatory back then, what are the odds that the woman would have bothered reporting a package from her own son?

In Manbij, as soon as the jihadists fled, local women stripped off full-face coverings and black gowns that had been mandatory under Isis.

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