0 indicates that a rule requires you to do sth -- tvungen
1 which must be done or carried out -- obligatorisk, tvangs-, tvungen
a compulsory examination.
Only one respondent expressed the wish that recommendations should be made compulsory.
This article should be compulsory reading for anyone who is proposing to work in a conservatoire or university department of music.
Compulsory school systems did much to facilitate attention to children's developmental stages through the process of age grading.
These have included publications exploring popular medicine, the introduction of compulsory education for children, and, most dramatically of all, the imposition of military conscription.
These included arrests of suspected criminals, tracking tax evaders and, now, manning the compulsory resettlement campaigns.
This paper has confined its analysis to assessing the adequacy of compulsory savings to finance retirement needs.
Many older students were at university because their study was compulsory, especially among teachers (of ' special needs ' children), nurses and social workers.
Finally, the compulsory insurance view guarantees a minimum for all and freedom from exploitation, but it seems unable to respect the value of non-paternalism.
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