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It was made optional and scored separately.
As in many other cities, helmet use was made optional, in part to encourage greater participation.
Confession to God in the presence of a priest is not obligatory, and celibacy of the clergy was made optional in some Old Catholic churches.
The overtures including allowing the broader recitation of the Tridentine rite, a service that was made optional in the 1960s and includes a Good Friday prayer calling for the conversion of Jews.
For this reason, the student engagement category was made optional.
Two protocol changes in recording procedures were made for Round 2: precise recording of the time of measurement was made optional, and a mandatory variable to indicate whether measurements took place before or after lunch was added.
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Languages have collapsed at GCSE since they were made optional at the age of 14.
Steve Nelson Head, The Calhoun School New York, Sept. 22, 2008 To the Editor: Who benefits when the SATs and ACTs are made optional?
But it is likely that at least some states might decide to eliminate them if they are made optional.
Many students and their families have also called for the English paper – a stumbling block for many without access to private tuition – to be made optional.
This step is essential – those steps that follow could then be made optional, particularly in the early days of Plan S funder policies.
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