• So it is not the principle of non-remunerated donation that is being questioned, but compulsory non-remuneration.
  • To free the mind and the heart from compulsory religious confession and observance was good for all three interested parties: the state, the church and the people.
  • Some might agree that membership in the firm is perhaps more compulsory than membership in a municipality, but balk at applying the analogy to the nation.
  • The second consequence was linear negation, by far the most important discovery of linear logic, and the compulsory door to interactivity.
  • Borrowed from Late Latin compulsorius, from Latin compulsus. Displaced native Old English ġenīedelīċ. Pronunciation. enPR: kəm-pŭl'sə-rē IPA(key): /kəmˈpʌlsəɹi/.
  • Privy Council decisions in the 20th century (e.g. the abolition of compulsory daily worship, dissociation of the Regius Professorship of Hebrew from clerical status...
  • Insurance, reinsurance and pension funding, except compulsory social security (NACE code: K65).
  • COMPULSORY meaning: 1 : required by a law or rule; 2 : having the power of forcing someone to do something.
  • edit: fitzmaurice tisdall farell 'e su düzeltme icin tesekkürler: "aslinda oyle de denilebilse de compulsory ve obligatory arasinda ciddi bir anlam farki var...