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How to use conscription in a sentence

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Calls for universal military conscription stoked these editorial fires as well.
Modern warfare required universal short-time conscription, followed by service in a reserve.
The prime minister pledged again that his government would not implement conscription for overseas service.
Many children have escaped or shown deep-seated reactions to their conscription by a group that had killed a loved one.
Forcible conscription of adults and children continued, although children were conscripted to a lesser extent than in the previous year.
And we don't need the mass conscription for combat that we had in World War II or the inequitable draft in Vietnam.
This was the main argument the army made in opposing the end of conscription.
The president, his cabinet, the Pentagon brass, and leading members of Congress remain adamantly opposed to conscription.
However, conscription quotas placed on African chiefs or headmen in the Reserves undermined the legitimacy of the colonial regime on the ground.
The fact that our Western allies are abandoning conscription is also notable.
Leslie started his National Service on November 17, 1960, after deferring his conscription in order to complete his apprenticeship as a printer.
It is difficult to imagine that personal development would be easily fostered by compulsory conscription.
The government implemented an organized taxation system and military conscription.
Thus, such cohesion is already in part present before conscription takes place.
At the outbreak of the First World War he opposed attempts to introduce military conscription in Ireland.
This regulation could well mean forcible conscription into the armed forces.
The end of conscription in most of the West is a response to these pressures.
Yet the American citizen-soldier is a far less common figure than he was in the era of conscription.
Serving in the military reserve forces also exempted potential draftees from conscription.
Bring back a draft that starts conscription at the top of the social ladder.
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Examples from Classical Literature
It suggested that other slavery, which did not hide itself under the forms of conscription and corvee.
And they had forgotten all about the conscription act that Congress had just passed.
A conscription, a march, a bivouac, and a battle will form act the first.
It was a few weeks after the conscription Act had been passed.
His nephews, draughted into the conscription, had perished in Egypt.
The army was to be reinforced and a stringent conscription was talked of.
You are included in the conscription, Fernand, and are only at liberty on sufferance, liable at any moment to be called upon to take up arms.
In the provinces, families marry their sons early to escape the conscription.
However, the army is not made up solely of non-Sunni minorities, as there is national conscription.
Some people foolishly confound national service with conscription.
He escaped the conscription on the ground of being a widow's eldest son.
Their son got the number 206 in the drawing for the conscription.
Tom Collins was above the conscription age and therefore not a conscript.
Indeed, his critical eye and expansive research draw from the last 60 years both the causes and effects of President Nixon's abolishment of military conscription.
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