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One answer would be compulsory annuitisation, which is what Britain imposed for many years.
26], is preparing a law under which attendance at non-denominational state schools would be compulsory for all German children.
Membership would be compulsory for all citizens, and the social insurance schemes would be banned from refusing membership to anyone.
A spokesman for the prime minister said the plebiscite would require only a simple majority, not a majority in the majority of states, and voting would be compulsory.
If I had it my way, it would be compulsory for all British gamers to attend this lovely, imaginatively programmed event.
It would be compulsory for corporations with annual turnover of more than €750m (£670m) and which are tax-resident in a European country.
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Cameron said the scheme was inspired by national service but it would not be military and it would not be compulsory.
Dr Paul Cosford, director for health protection and medical director of Public Health England, said that screening would not be compulsory, but he expected passengers would agree to it for the sake of their own health.
As recently as the week prior to the election, Labor Party candidates were telling those concerned about the proposed law that the censorship wouldn't be compulsory, and that the "clean feed" would be opt-in, not opt-out.
It would not be compulsory for newspapers to form such a body – nor would it be compulsory for one to conform to its standards.
And while it claims that it would not be a legal requirement to carry the card at all times, card ownership would still be compulsory.
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