Sentence examples for made it obligatory from inspiring English sources

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"Francis has made it not just safe to be Catholic and green; he's made it obligatory".

I made it obligatory for all my offices to contact these subsidiary committees on all questions of a general nature, and this they did.

It agreed only that national governments could now have five years, rather than three, to put the directive into force, and also made it obligatory for hostile bidders to inform workers about potential job losses from restructuring.Even so, celebrations about the success of the directive could prove premature.

But having resigned at the end of December, Marineau-Mes has been told that he must stay until June, because a contract he signed in October promoting him to executive vice-president (EVP) of platform development made it obligatory to give six months' notice of his resignation.

-FREDERIC CAUFRIER Heraklion, Crete The companies act in India has made it obligatory for all publicly listed enterprises to disclose an executive's remuneration, previous employment and total work experience.

Therefore, he has made it obligatory for every Muslim to seek knowledge as best they can.

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Make it obligatory for prisoners to vote.

"But we will not make it obligatory, either".

And would you make it obligatory for adults only?

But the Venezuelan parliament is studying proposals to make it obligatory for all Venezuelan adults to join the territorial guard.

Creating the data without central coordination results in RDF of varying quality and makes it obligatory to cleanse the collected data before integration.

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