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According to the MOE, the amended project adopts "quasi-compulsory education" as its core concept; the entitlement of free admission to school is deductively explained as the right for tuition-free preschool education.
Across a range of developing countries (as an example Thailand [ 4]), and increasingly throughout the developed world, recruitment into treatment is being achieved through compulsory or quasi-compulsory drug treatment orders issued through the criminal justice system [ 5].
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Seasonality of rodent induced by seasonality of environment is a quasi compulsory adaptation in temperate and Nordic latitudes to match juvenile growth to food availability [ 2].
To perform this analysis on citrate synthase it is first necessary to derive the general rate law (quasi-steady flux expression) for the compulsory-order ternary-complex mechanism that can account for potential nonproductive binding of inhibitors at any of the four distinct enzyme states.
Rather than a voluntary gift, climate finance is theorised as compulsory, an obligation on polluting countries that is not only moral but quasi-legal (only quasi-legal because it is hard to see how such agreements can actually be enforced in practice).
Compulsory viewing.
Compulsory sterilisation?
Quasi-prosthetic bodies, then.
"It's not compulsory.
More grog is compulsory.
Compulsory hotel yukata.
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