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It says homes should be compelled to comply with a set of basic local standards, for instance scheduled visits by a dental professional.
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We may actually be compelled, ethically, to move forward with animal enhancements, writes George Dvorsky, the Canadian futurist and chairman at the Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies.
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While there have been no official announcements, some market participants are concerned that some central banks may yet be compelled to sell gold reserves to deal with their debt issues, Zarembski said.
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Obama and Romney need to be compelled by an informed media and public to deal with this important public issue.
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Companies that have an axe to grind with the European Competition Commission will be more compelled to take legal action against it now that the regulator has been told for the first time to pay damages for misjudging the legality of a takeover.
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With all the new rules, chefs will be compelled to be more creative, he feels.
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What is required is a statutory device adopted by both Europe and the U.S. by which the dollar and euro can be fixed to one another through gold, in consequence of which all other currencies would be compelled "as if by a hidden hand" to align themselves properly with gold through the dollar or euro.
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And I'm sure he will discuss with the leaders who are here ways that perhaps the House can be compelled to take action on the issues that are of greatest importance to the American people.
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After consulting with both sides, the department would outline its own evaluation system that both sides would be compelled to follow.
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The Plaintiffs argued that the financial crises of 2008 and 2009 compelled them to severely curtail the amounts to be paid, and that since the bonuses were only discretionary to begin with, that management had the right to reduce the pay-outs as it deemed appropriate.
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