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As Gove does not want to make GCSE history compulsory (that would be too much government), his logic is beguiling and simple-minded.
It was that policy — and anger about the country's national dress and Dzongkha language being made compulsory — that led to protests from the large ethnic Nepali and Hindu minorities in the late 1980s and early '90s and, ultimately, the expulsion of tens of thousands of them.
Then it upped the pressure further, simply making it compulsory that Indonesians buy and use biodiesel.
It's when it becomes compulsory that we start to get mad.
City, however, have made it compulsory that their entire squad reports for duty in front of their owner, Sheikh Mansour.
In order to be passed, it is compulsory that the three member states with the highest number of European patent validations ratify the agreement.
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Course evaluations were only reviewed for fall 2008 because course evaluations were made compulsory at that time.
It was moreover argued that organisational factors sometimes led to decisions about compulsory treatment that could have been avoided, given a more patient-oriented healthcare organisation.
That would almost certainly mean more military and civilian job losses, on top of the 60,000 voluntary and compulsory redundancies that have already been made.
So the sound recording industry essentially got a compulsory license that benefited them.
The quota is not compulsory, but that will be reviewed at the end of the year.
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