Sentence examples for compulsory use from inspiring English sources

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Whether in small towns and villages, or large cities, the problems are the same: no one to talk to, compulsory use of machines in banks and supermarkets – all adds to the stress and misery of an outing.

Government officials knew of the dangerous health risks to farmers using a chemical treatment in the 1980s and 1990s but still refused to end its compulsory use, documents reveal for the first time.

Each step forward for a gay person has been fought for, and I believe much of the opposition we have witnessed in recent years to gay marriage will one day seem as out of touch as opposition to the compulsory use of seatbelts in the 1970s does now.

The problem for the Tories is this: human rights organisations have raised concerns that compulsory use of the new full-body scanners at some airports infringe an individual's right to privacy, while these very same scanners are only there at all because they are provide better protection for passengers against potential terrorism.

There Baker evolved a broad program including strict examination and licensing of midwives (and from 1911 free instruction at Bellevue Hospital), appointment of school nurses and doctors, compulsory use of silver nitrate drops in the eyes of all newborns, inspection of schoolchildren for infectious diseases, and numerous methods of distributing information on health and hygiene among the poor.

The major inconvenience of magnetic force-based sorting and manipulation methods is an almost compulsory use of beads, which might interfere with cell functioning and further downstream analyses.

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Cases of compulsory uses for other purposes were defined in Article 20 of Bni Brak Local Council Regulations which requires for an additional permit for utilization of domestic water for other purposes like agriculture or industry [10].   7.

It's a deeply sensitive area but quite often such people have a personal experience of a cycling-connected brain injury and are understandably, but to my mind still wrongly, now advocate compulsory helmet use, often using highly emotive arguments.

For UK cyclists the issue of compulsory helmet use has been until now, to use the phrase, a quarrel in a faraway land, with the main proponents being Australia, New Zealand and parts of Canada and the US.

Most civilised countries don't require compulsory helmet use.

She told Cash: 'I thought it was compulsory to use a Pin number if you have a chip and Pin card.

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