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Physical training was made compulsory for all, as was youth labour service.
First, it introduces "community-treatment orders" which will allow care and medication to be made compulsory for patients outside hospital.
In 1882 primary education was made compulsory for all children between the ages of 6 and 13.
In 1900 the period of ordinary elementary schooling was set at four years, and schooling was made compulsory for all children.
After the act came into force, however, when membership could no longer be made compulsory for performers, the distinctions have become somewhat murkier.
Competitive team sports will be made compulsory for all primary age children, David Cameron said on Saturday, after he criticised schools for holding Indian dance classes instead.
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"It's too expensive to make compulsory for blacks," said Mr. Rensburg, the general secretary.
Each state, rather than the C.D.C., decides which vaccines to make compulsory for entry into school.
Seat belt use is required by law in nearly all states, but some safety experts and industry officials believe that if seat belts were made compulsory -- for example, through interlock devices that would disable a car's transmission if a driver was unbelted -- safety would be enhanced and air bag design simplified.
Roger Lowenstein's book "While America Aged" is quite brilliant and should be made compulsory reading for every elected official in the developed world.
Why has it been made compulsory made compulsory to for people to pay a TV licence if they watch BBC catchup content?
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