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Other employers elect to keep it quiet and lose good staff rather than have a high-profile dismissal.
He concluded that the Rockies, who have a deep farm system, would probably elect to keep other pitching prospects.
That is the case with brain-dead people whose families elect to keep them attached to ventilating machines.
Also, the potential loss of several years of healthy dividend income, if you elect to keep your money in money market accounts, waiting for the interest-rate risk to go away (when interest rates rise).
The modernist dictum that "form follows function" caused most designers to elect to keep the ugly wings, even though they destroy the beauty of a car's natural lines, simply because they make the machines go faster.
Customers can elect to keep their records totally private, for peace of mind.
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In March 2016 in the final referendum to choose between adopting the new design and keeping the old one, however, 56.6 percent of voters elected to keep the old design.
The other two selective clubs, Ivy and Tower, elected to keep their bicker processes.
Pershing was one of 10 guards that Coach Moore elected to keep.
"Only my boss at the time elected to keep her Christmas time," she said.
If he doesn't, he's electing to keep his -- and your -- options open.
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