Sentence examples similar to be an opt out from inspiring English sources

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An alternative approach, used in several European countries, is an "opt out" rule, often called "presumed consent," in which citizens are presumed to be consenting donors unless they act to register their unwillingness.

But that assumption may be conservative: Class is an "opt out" program, meaning that if your employer participates, you're automatically included unless you decline.

On hearing about its antics my first reaction was to shrug – there's an opt out, so what's the problem?

"I always said there had to be an opt-out clause," Mr. Gingrich said.

There'll be an opt-out from the social chapter, widget-makers won't have to comply with the widget directive.

Should there be an opt-out provision for schools that are more experimental or that already have high college placement rates?

Because of this, Albert and her team think support for aid workers should be an opt-out, not opt-in, service.

Unfortunately, there doesn't appear to be an opt-out mechanism, if you don't want customer surveys to show up on your TV.

There doesn't seem to be an opt-out mechanism here, but Ehrlichman argues that any negative information about the house is likely part of the public record already.

Analysis of community consultation data revealed one public concern was that there should be an opt-out mechanism to allow prospective refusal or the identification of uninterested patients[ 40].

(Yes, there's an opt-out provision).

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