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After 1920, social insurance on a compulsory basis was rapidly adopted throughout Europe and in the Western Hemisphere.

In 1966, he became involved in the Language Freedom Movement, which sought to put the teaching of Gaelic on a voluntary, rather than a compulsory, basis.

He also says the ABS does not have the authority to collect peoples' names in the 2016 census on a compulsory basis, despite what it has been telling the public.

JD 3.40pm: More club ownership news: Carson Yeung has now effectively completed a takeover of Birmingham City after his company Grandtop Holdings announced they had acquired over 90% of shares in the club and can now purchase the remainder on a compulsory basis.

Schools will be able to see the new curriculum from next year and it will be introduced on a compulsory basis from 2022 in primary schools and the first year of secondary.

The response across social media and online to the news of these measures has been less than positive and so, as long as the Met's extension of this scheme continues on a voluntary rather than compulsory basis, we all face the choice of what makes us comfortable and what we deem to be too invasive and the venues that we attend can continue to be shaped accordingly.

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Very early in the conversation, we stated we would try to avoid compulsory redundancies, on the basis that staff took responsibility for finding their own ways to reduce cost, through improved performance, greater efficiency and reducing waste.

The conclusions are that the meta-analysis does not provide scientific evidence that such helmets reduce serious injury to the brain, and the Australian policy of compulsory wearing lacks a basis of verified efficacy against brain injury.

The legal basis for compulsory admission in Switzerland is regulated by the Swiss Civil Code Art.

If these measures are not taken now, then the near future may witness the implementation on an emergency basis of compulsory measures that may be either inappropriate or difficult to accept.

The revised Leprosy Prevention Law of 1953 was in essence a reflection of the arguments of the experts and maintained a legal basis for compulsory isolation of patients proven to have bacilli and for prohibition of leave without permission.

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