But former Conservative AM Jonathan Morgan, now working as a lobbyist, said there was no need for compulsion.
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The EU has to be more flexible or the compulsion to integrate will lead to protectionism.
For the first time Brazil is negotiating without the compulsion of a financial crisis.
HMOs after a nervous breakdown leaves him with a compulsion to tell the truth.
The reform dodges the thorn of compulsion by nudging people towards the desired course of action.
In the words of the Qur'an: "Let there be no compulsion in religion, " (2:256).
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But compulsion may seem harsh on people who do not have much to spare.
Meantime the compulsion to get new business has sometimes driven Cintas to extremes.
Although this is an improvement in many respects, compulsion in Australia has not proved a pensions solution.
Designing a replacement that would be universal, but lack an element of compulsion would be extremely hard.
Might the problem be more like a compulsion than an addiction, more like compulsive hand-washing than alcoholism?
These include the end of the effective compulsion to buy an annuity by the age of 75.
Such punishments run counter to the clear Koranic injunction "Let there be no compulsion in religion" (2:256).
Each method entails compulsion, which is improper, and neither ensures safe or sound banking in the first place.
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Whether ongoing prodigious home-run production will temper his compulsion to sprint around the bases remains to be seen.
It was that very compulsion that inspired 16th century inventor William Lee to invent the first knitting machine.
Judge Lord Uist imposed an interim compulsion order for Morris to remain at the State Hospital in Carstairs.
Viviane Reding, the EU commissioner for justice, argues that compulsion is the only way to overcome entrenched discrimination.
For some writers it's a compulsion to go that distance and hear their voice as a remote echo.
But without some element of compulsion, there will be a risk that many people may retire into poverty.
Politicians rarely think voluntary markets are so grand that they couldn't benefit from a good ol' dose of compulsion.
Beware when bullying ceases to be tough managerial technique and becomes, instead, compulsion.
No I'm talking about those for whom the whole idea of food isn't one of pleasure, but one of compulsion.
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Addictions can wreck lives, and it seems there is a thin line between intense and vigorous play and compulsion.
If lawyers can show that food has addictive properties, they can argue that overeating isn't a choice but a compulsion.
It has lifted my mood and lowered my anxiety... and lessened the compulsion I had to almost destroy my body.
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This is more than witness tampering, it is witness compulsion of false testimony by an employer to a subordinate employee.
And of course, no business on its own wields the raw compulsion that Public Knowledge wants to see a politician unleash.
But once the parade began, my iPhone went from being a useful tool to being the object of my deep compulsion.
This may seem a cynical ploy to expand their business, but some compulsion is needed to get around the selection problem.
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