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There will be compulsory.
Only English, Irish and Mathematics will be compulsory.
Free sex will be compulsory.
Four questions will be set, all of which will be compulsory.
Free sex will be compulsory.
For the first time, voting in the presidential elections will be compulsory.
Free sex will be compulsory.
If the winner does not have the necessary travel documentation,then the cash alternative will be compulsory.
Free sex will be compulsory.
It will be compulsory for all new public buildings by 2018 and by 2020 for other buildings.
Membership will be compulsory.
This will be compulsory only for the euro area countries, but others may also join if they wish.
In June 2020 it will be compulsory.
This will be compulsory for all bidders.
The entrance exam will be compulsory.
The PFM will be compulsory for students in face-to-face mode.
In public areas, it will be compulsory.
The cards will be compulsory and we will have to pay for them ourselves.
Lessons in personal finance will be compulsory from 2011.
The system, which will be compulsory for Eurozone members, will be open to all other EU countries.
I will conclude: the legislation will be compulsory from 2012.
Registration will be compulsory for any faith leaders that want to work in the public sector, including universities.
From September 2017, the WLTP will be compulsory for new type approvals.
It will be compulsory for all faith leaders to join the register if they want to work with the public sector, including universities.
Part 1 Examination will be compulsory for all candidates.
If the situation is already started, the person is completely dependent on alcohol, then the trip to the doctor and his temporary isolation from the society will be compulsory.
However, it will be compulsory from 2020.
From July 2019, the installation of a warning sound generator will be compulsory for electric cars.
Voting in elections will be compulsory and fines will apply to all who do not vote.
This shall be funded by up to 2% of the national envelope and will be compulsory for all Member states.