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Take, for example, the introduction of compulsory competitive tendering.
Before the introduction of compulsory education, most European children worked, starting around the age of seven.
He blamed a new computer system, an unexpected rise in holidays abroad and the introduction of compulsory passports for children.
The introduction of compulsory language teaching in primary schools is intended to reverse the dramatic decline in takeup at GCSE.
Officials have already signalled the introduction of compulsory yoga for India's famously out-of-shape police officers.
For example, the document contains fewer formulaic calls for increased public spending but proposes the introduction of compulsory second pensions.
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Not eligible for compulsory living wage Finally, the biggest boost to low-paid workers for years – the introduction of a compulsory living wage – won't even apply to those under the age of 25.
Gordon Brown has also said that parliament will vote before the introduction of a compulsory scheme.
The introduction of the compulsory national living wage, rising to £9 by 2020, is already taking a gamble.
This is a bigger improvement than the 3.6% boost that followed the introduction of a compulsory 'literacy hour' in 1998.
In a recent NOP poll, more than 80% approved of the introduction of a compulsory card for teenagers.
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