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Gene Grabowski, a spokesman for the Grocery Manufacturers of America, said food companies would have preferred the safety assessment be made mandatory to send a stronger signal to consumers.
Adopting variable comfort standards may be made mandatory to achieve the building sustainability goals of the GCC nations.
In Malaysia, the introduction of Green Building Index (GBI) is a reinforcement of GBD agenda although not made mandatory to comply.
Definition and limits of following ethical guidelines may vary from person to person but the minimum set of ethics must be made mandatory to be followed especially in the field of forensic science.
Consequently, the use of Twitter was made mandatory to conform to the design principle suggested by Tang and Hew (2017) that students are tended to rate Twitter more positively and use it more frequently in the case of mandatory use compared to voluntarily use.
(In response, Ryan has tried to sweeten the pie by eliminating the essential benefits that the Affordable Care Act made mandatory to any insurance plan, turning what was already a breathtakingly harsh piece of legislation into something even more inhumane).
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This capture strategy makes mandatory to use a water/brine movement.
It wasn't until the 1980s that the AHA's participation was made mandatory, thanks to Michael Cimino's Heaven's Gate.
Active follow-up of 'defaulters' has not been made mandatory due to resource constrains.
In 1995, STEC infection was made mandatory notifiable to the Norwegian Surveillance System for Communicable Diseases (MSIS) (http://www.msis.no), and in 2006 diarrhoea-associated HUS became notifiable.
Consequently, scientists were asked to provide risk probabilities and prior assessments were made mandatory (in Europe) to identify risks.
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