Sentence examples for compulsory means from inspiring English sources

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Making school lunches compulsory means more money is available for a school to spend on them, improving the quality of the ingredients while lowering the unit cost.

Although voluntary compliance, based on effective communication and trust in the authorities, is the most appropriate approach (31), should compulsory means be necessary in the Netherlands, emergency legal provisions are now in place to impose travel restrictions and to monitor the health status of contacts who have been exposed to certain pathogens.

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Compulsory licensing means that more Thais will get HIV drugs now, but it also means that drugs firms will be less keen to invest in drugs for Thailand in the future.

Compulsory overtime means "they are unable to schedule their lives, plan day care, go to school at night, work a part-time job".

article °5 GAME principle is compulsory: (GAME means "Globalement Au Moins Equivalent"— "All new guided transport system must offer a level of risk globally at least as good as that offered by any equivalent existing system").

Main articles are: article °3 states that all modification of guided transport is considered as essential if safety demonstration is modified article °5 GAME principle is compulsory: (GAME means "Globalement Au Moins Equivalent"— "All new guided transport system must offer a level of risk globally at least as good as that offered by any equivalent existing system").

However, restrictive laws making this compulsory would mean fewer homes to rent, less choice and higher rents".

Compulsory education meant elementary school graduate or less.

And you can still learn to love a new lab's karma, even if that means compulsory birthday celebrations but no tea.

"Inevitably as time goes on and cuts continue we're facing sustained pressure in terms of the money we have to find to save and that inevitably means compulsory redundancies are necessary".

Its delegations have paid particular attention to the questions of involuntary placement, compulsory treatment and means of restraint.

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