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An independent commission reviewing the country's troubled pension system has been considering compulsory savings.
In Scotland the government is considering compulsory sale orders, which would pull down prices – essential when the speculative price of land has risen from 2% of the cost of a home in the 1930s to 70% today.
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The naturalist John Muir said better than compulsory schooling, the U.S. should consider compulsory vacationing.
In this regard, energy management and optimization are considered compulsory as much as the clean energy generation.
Because they are still considered compulsory dowry items for brides, modern tush-kiiz are usually bright patches of silk sewn together.
Education was, however, considered compulsory and more worthy than any form of superogatory worship.
Finally, we considered compulsory treatment such as compulsory medical treatment or seclusion.
Information to patients of all possible risks involved should be considered compulsory.
8, 9 In addition, if complications during labour occurred, such as maternal fever, bleeding, or uterine inertia treated by oxytocin, continuous CTG registration was considered compulsory.
Furthermore, it demonstrates that even early invasive diagnostics may still require additional less- or non-invasive methods to enable the correct diagnosis; maybe an initial US study can be considered compulsory before going for more invasive studies.
If consent was given, a standard form required the referral unit to confirm the result of clinical investigations considered compulsory to diagnose pediatric CFS according to national Norwegian recommendations (pediatric specialist assessment, comprehensive hematology and biochemistry analyses, chest x-ray, abdominal ultrasound, and brain magnetic resonance imaging).
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