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Compulsorily
Definition:
(adv.) In a compulsory manner; by force or constraint.
Example Sentences:
(1) Negative feelings were expressed significantly more often by those who felt coerced into hospital and those admitted compulsorily.
(2) Her husband shared in her beliefs but lost all delusional conviction after she was compulsorily admitted to a special hospital.
(3) If the presence of fluorescent antibodies -- especially at weak titers --, does not mean compulsorily that the parasitemia persists, the serologic negativity leads to a diagnosis of exclusion.
(4) The state government said the handover of the 20 houses is an “initial transfer” and meets its promise that people who had their homes compulsorily acquired were given the option of buying them back.
(5) This observation is consistent with mechanistic pathways involving an enediol intermediate and eliminates suggested mechanisms that involve covalent intermediates between the enzyme and ribulose 1,5-bisphosphate in which the substrate oxygen at C-2 or C-3 is compulsorily lost.
(6) Perhaps this is one factor contributing to the increasing number of people compulsorily detained under the Mental Health Act.
(7) They can only be "compulsorily retired" through an obscure regulation after more than 30 years' service, but civilian support staff do not enjoy such job security.
(8) Thirty-two patients were resident for all or part of the study, all compulsorily detained.
(9) Afro-Caribbean patients showed greater delay in seeking help, more 'disturbance' later in the course of their illness and were more likely to be admitted compulsorily.
(10) Lamacq said it would be "a bit like having your four-bedroom house compulsorily purchased and replaced with a bedsit on the edge of Heathrow".
(11) Britain took the Chagos islands from France in the Napoleonic wars and, under a 1971 immigration ordinance, removed the inhabitants compulsorily so that the main island in the archipelago, Diego Garcia, could be used as a US base.
(12) Facebook Twitter Pinterest Collingwood residents Elyssa and John Mansour, whose home is one of hundreds that will have to be compulsorily acquired to build the first stage of the East West Link.
(13) As Osborne put it after delivering his lecture at the Bank of England on Wednesday, “it’s an exhortation to the entire political system: we have got to get more homes built, and if we don’t, we are not meeting the aspirations of the people we claim to represent.” His proposal was a shakeup of planning rules, making it easier for councils to compulsorily purchase land and introducing zoning for brownfield sites, so the presumption would be that they were suitable for housing.
(14) Our mandate for protection is the high legal thresholds that allow us to intervene compulsorily in cases of serious concern.
(15) A negative serology therefore should not exclude definitively a diagnosis of Lyme disease, just as a positive serology should not compulsorily lead to this diagnosis in patients with atypical clinical signs.
(16) The intervening years (1953-55), spent compulsorily in the Royal Navy, led to him learning Russian, an invaluable asset in his later career.
(17) The voluntarily admitted, but compulsorily detained patients comprised 28.8% of the reported patients.
(18) In the U.S.A. this realization has led to a regulation that compulsorily prescribes the evaluation of Government-sponsored programs (Dowell and Ciarlo, 1983).
(19) About 750 homes would need to be compulsorily purchased to provide space for a third runway.
(20) It is often linked to failure at school,” said Bellini – boys who drop out of school can be compulsorily enlisted.