Sentence examples for compulsory adoption from inspiring English sources

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That involved compulsory adoption and transfer of children to orphanages, and in some countries forced sterilisation, as well as the plentiful provision of compulsory low-skilled jobs and the prosecution of vagrants and beggars.

In 1895 another Parliamentary select committee recommended the compulsory adoption of the metric system after a two-year permissive period, the 1897 Weights and Measures Act legalised the metric units for trade, but did not make them mandatory.

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"But be in no doubt: the adoption of compulsory standards in government threatens to break open Whitehall's lock-in to proprietary formats.

In 1893 New Zealand was the first nation in the world to grant all women the right to vote and in 1894 pioneered the adoption of compulsory arbitration between employers and unions.

This legal bill acknowledges the compulsory natures of adopters' training, proposes listening to the child's voice and his/her adoption preparation, besides recommending public post-adoption services both for children and parents.

For example, the adoption of a compulsory environmental standard for truck emissions causes enterprises to purchase new vehicles even if the existing ones are not yet amortised.

Papadopoulos, Tilki and Taylor's tool/model [ 34] for developing cultural competence urges that as a profession we consider the adoption of a compulsory mandate on cultural competence training with support from the regulatory bodies and health care organizations.

The adoption of a discrete compulsory course however needs to be complemented with strict psycho-emotional support to ease any emotional burdens that might be experienced by participating students.

Since new, large and efficient structures require adoption of high strength materials, it is compulsory to push the limits of design specifications.

It should be referred that in Portugal adoption preparation was only instilled in 2010 and only now has it become compulsory by law.

In the early 1990s, Romania saw an adoption boom after shocking images of orphanages — housing young victims of Nicolae Ceausescu's compulsory birth policies — became public.

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