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In Britain, Warwick University is proposing to make it compulsory for its students to have a laptop computer from 2003; almost all of them will have Internet links.
The UPA government is set to make it compulsory that four percent of annual purchases come from units run by Dalits and tribals (Times of India).
In response to the repeated disappearances of trekkers, the Kathmandu government announced last summer that it intended to make it compulsory for a guide to accompany all walkers.
Peter was the first to introduce secular education on a significant scale and to make it compulsory for all state servants.
The easier voting becomes, the stronger the case to make it compulsory (as in Australia) or to use referendums more often.
In response, the government is looking to make it compulsory for every home in the UK to be metered by 2020.
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She too wants firm action: "I would like to ask Norman Lamb to please make it compulsory for every local authority to be accountable for their young people.
If results are not forthcoming, we might have to look at making it compulsory," Mr McFall warned.
With many states facing big fiscal challenges, Republican governors have adopted a more moderate tone when laying out their agendas for 2015.Take Mr Walker, who has described a proposal to make Wisconsin a "right-to-work" state ie, to ban deals that make it compulsory for workers at a private company to join a union as a "distraction".
A new draft PE curriculum, to be published in the autumn, will make it compulsory to take part in what Downing Street called "recognised and recognisable sports" such as football, hockey and netball.
George Osborne sent shockwaves through the insurance sector in 2014 with plans to overhaul the pensions market and no longer make it compulsory to buy an annuity.
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