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1 The prime minister now want to make compulsory measles vaccinations permanent, with punishments for those who don't comply.
2 Just as his act makes his rivals compulsorily generous, so do they, by fortune of birth and training, make compulsory his act of generousness.
3 Ms Newman said the living wage was unlikely to be made compulsory .
4 We've obviously had it made compulsory on transport, but that is not enough.
5 Sir, - Terry Prone writes that voting should be made compulsory .
6 Testing for all arrivals was only made compulsory that same day.
7 By a later Act of 1876 school attendance was made compulsory .
8 However, he later backtracked on this and said it would not be made compulsory .
9 She suggests setting a budget should be made compulsory before a loan is given out.
10 The German language was made compulsory in the schools, the courts and the legislative body.
11 In August, 1942, wearing the yellow star was made compulsory for the entire Jewish population.
12 Transport workers want face masks to be made compulsory for all commuters on their services.
13 Microchipping of dogs is to be made compulsory , Minister for Agriculture Simon Coveney has announced.
14 Probably some safety device such as this will soon be made compulsory on all machines.
15 Gambling hasn't yet been made compulsory among the dead.
16 Employers' group Ibec has called for foreign languages to be made compulsory at primary school level.
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