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In Saudi Arabia, the abaya and niqab, allowing only women's eyes to show, are not legally imposed, but the patriarchal society makes wearing them essentially compulsory.
In an age when faith was essentially compulsory, he stood for reason and the noble Hellenic tradition of putting everything to the test.
They had pointed out that they were under no obligation to pass the bill, as the Labour manifesto promised the scheme would be voluntary, but what was proposed was essentially compulsory.
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Essentially, after compulsory education, the paths slowly dwindle to nothing.
So the sound recording industry essentially got a compulsory license that benefited them.
During World War II, Keynes argued in How to Pay for the War, published in 1940, that the war effort should be largely financed by higher taxation and especially by compulsory saving (essentially workers lending money to the government), rather than deficit spending, in order to avoid inflation.
In effect, compulsory licensing essentially lowers prices to consumers by creating competition in the market for the patented product.
Compulsory insurance contributions are essentially a tax on earned income.
Thus a population would essentially produce its educationally based competence by crowdsourcing, not only at post-compulsory level, but both earlier – and later.
Although the compulsory training scheme was retained, it was decided that it would only be focused on the more populated areas, essentially ending the scheme in rural areas.
Compulsory viewing.
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