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"make it obligatory for" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to make something required or mandatory. You can use it to describe a rule or law that has been put into place to enforce a certain action or behavior. Example: The new school policy makes it obligatory for students to wear uniforms during school hours.
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Make it obligatory for prisoners to vote.
"There need to be more controllers, and we'll make it obligatory for people to get on in the front of the bus.
He also unveiled a new proposal to make it obligatory for the courts consider the option of restorative justice as part of any sentence that is handed down.
If we will only buy products which are sourced with regard to the social and environmental conditions in which they are produced then we will make it obligatory for a company seeking to make a good profit to care.
He also unveiled a new proposal to make it obligatory for the courts to consider the option of restorative justice as part of any sentence that is handed down.
It is recommended that other higher education institutions make it obligatory for their academic staff to include a plagiarism policy in their syllabuses if they wish to cultivate academic integrity in students.
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I would like to see a constitutional Bill of Rights that makes it obligatory for government to cover health care for all people.
The assembly recently passed a law making it obligatory for ID cards and driving licences to state whether bearers are citizens of Republika Srpska or the Bosniak and Croat-dominated Federation. Croat-dominated Federation
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.
The socialist's government's reforms of 1982 83 shifted the locus of bargaining to the enterprise, making it obligatory for employers to negotiate working hours changes and instituting direct employee representation in the enterprise.
France is practically unique in Europe in making it obligatory, for couples who marry, to do so in a civil ceremony, with potential jail terms for priests who conduct a religious ceremony first.
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