Sentence examples for compulsory regime from inspiring English sources

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If an act wants to do a cover, they can request a licence from the publisher to do so, but for "interactive new media uses" (they mean on sites like iTunes, Spotify and YouTube) the publisher can "opt out of the compulsory regime".

The implicit assumption behind the need for a compulsory regime is that otherwise people would not save enough if the decision is left only on a voluntary basis.

The national health insurance of Luxembourg is a compulsory regime, covering 95% of the resident population.

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The study population comprised nationally insured members (compulsory regimes) of the "Mutuelle Générale de l'Education Nationale" (MGEN), a health care insurance company which manages social security reimbursements of everyone working or who had worked in France within the public education system.

Nonetheless, in a bill to be debated in the Commons this week, it proposes a compulsory registration regime which most home educators fiercely oppose.

Mr. Bale told reporters that the draft text would draw "more attention to the potential supply under a compulsory licensing regime" of drugs for ailments other than AIDS, malaria or tuberculosis.

Furthermore, this special compulsory license regime limits the competition between potential generic manufacturers to those based in countries that issue compulsory licenses, and thus has only limited effect on market prices.

The exclusion criteria were: 1) delirium; 2) life-threatening somatic co-morbidity; 3) active compulsory admission regime (according to psychiatric legislation), and 4) insufficient command of the Dutch language.

So far, this special compulsory license regime in the making has only been used once in 2007, when a Canadian generic manufacturer obtained permission to export antiretroviral medicines to Rwanda.

After Apotex got involved in CAMR's implementation, the generic industry may have had more vested interests in the outcome of the 2007 debates, and held a position in line with civil society, advocating for a streamlined and easy-to-use compulsory licensing regime.

Labour leaders do plan to send in government "hit squads" to take over councils which repeatedly fail to shape up.Labour says that the current compulsory-tendering regime is too rigid and bureaucratic; replacing it with a broader duty to seek best value should allow councils to create flexible new partnerships with the private sector.

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