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Three years later the Supreme Court sanctioned compulsory sterilization of inmates in mental institutions.

"It is a bottom up approach as there are no compulsory targets and sanctions," said Cañete.

If not, Brazil threatened, it would disregard Abbott's patent and use a compulsory licensing procedure sanctioned by the World Trade Organisation (WTO) to manufacture the pills without the firm's permission.Under the July 8th deal, Brazil would maintain its current annual spending level of $109m on Kaletra until 2010.

He said Labour "would give the powers to local authorities to put a charge on land where developers sit on it for year after year after year, and eventually the ultimate sanction, a compulsory purchase order".

Barnett was left in no doubt of Thatcher's hostility to the BBC; she called the licence fee a "compulsory levy, with criminal sanctions".

Maureen Dowd's scathing rebuke of Rome's inability to take a strong moral stand on the evil of priestly abuse of parishioners' children raises a question: If only priests who are "notorious" or "serial" pederasts are to be sanctioned, is not compulsory celibacy obviated?

A compulsory license is a legally sanctioned government decision that obliges the patent-owner to provide a license to another company, allowing that other company to manufacture a generic equivalent of the medicine in question.

They propose sanctions for claimants who refuse jobs, compulsory community work for the long-term jobless and extra screening for incapacity-benefit claimants, with those deemed fit for work turfed onto the stingier jobseeker's allowance.

In some of these countries, voting is also compulsory, and non-voters face different sorts of sanctions, usually a fine (though, rarely, imprisonment).

All citizens over age 18 are obliged to register to vote and to participate in elections, however compulsory voting is not enforced and there are no sanctions in Guatemala.

While being prosecuted, penal sanctions for the exaction of forced or compulsory labour have not yet been strictly enforced against military or civilian perpetrators.

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