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But charges that are effectively compulsory are another issue.
MPs have proposed "voluntary" regulation, but also statute to make it effectively compulsory.
The new system would be effectively compulsory, and would move away from current consensual models without sufficient public interest justification.
He introduced a routine of three two-to-three-hour services on Sunday at which attendance was effectively compulsory.
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"Australia is one of the most effectively enforced compulsory voting systems in the world, but even there, excuses for nonvoting are readily granted and many cases of unexcused abstention are not pursued," said Chapman in the paper, noting that only about one in four Australian nonvoters actually pay a fine.
It effectively abolished compulsory licensing from Canada's mechanisms to contain escalating drug costs.
What that means is, first of all, protecting the EU's external borders more effectively through systematic, compulsory controls, including for European nationals.
The intention is for the EBacc effectively to become compulsory, with the education secretary expecting to see "at least 90perr cent of students entering the EBacc".
"Whether consciousness is most effectively raised by a compulsory workshop remains to be seen".
Meanwhile, the use of compulsory licences effectively withdraws a patent from a drug completely if it is deemed prohibitively expensive to a domestic market and a vital public health need.
Written over 2,000 years ago, the books will effectively replace some of the compulsory courses in Marxist-Leninism.
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