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Where once aides ran around in compulsory jackets and ties, the new president doesn't like the cold, so jacks up the heating – making jackets redundant.
Jacket and tie are compulsory - strictly no lycra allowed.
Some homeowners have found it more difficult to refinance their loans after banks tied this compulsory insurance to their loans.
In the 1930s, liberals imagined a universal right to health care tied to compulsory insurance, like Social Security.
For men, black or grey morning dress with a waistcoat and tie are now compulsory in the royal enclosure – despite the warm weather expected on the first two days of the five-day meeting.
The National Farmers Unionn wants the government to give farmers a few years to show they can provide conservation benefits, with compulsory set-aside regulations only tied to subsidy payments as a last resort.
The orange sash has been largely replaced by the cheaper 'collarette' and is the only compulsory item of uniform, usually worn over a suit and tie.
Kenya has tried a programme to recruit health care workers through contracts that tie them to specific locations (McPake and Koblinsky 2009), and several countries have compulsory rural service and/or cadres that are exclusively posted to rural areas.
Federica Faiella and Luciano Milo of Italy were tied for first place with the Russians Natalya Romaniuta and Daniil Barantsev after the compulsory ice dances.
Compulsory viewing.
Compulsory sterilisation?
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