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My concern about a social insurance system is that people might not opt for it.
You might not opt for a pizza topped with ramps like the one served at Franny's, the pizzeria in Park Slope, Brooklyn, that just moved into a new space on Flatbush Avenue.
The humanitarian community was clinging to the hope that the Kremlin might not opt for a more aggressive stance towards the Syrian crisis, she said, and that they had not detected a different approach since the Ukranian crisis ignited last month.
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In the case of gift cards, a lot of businesses have started to offer these as incentives to employees as a form of spot bonus either for work they have done, or to encourage them to engage with a new health or other initiative that is being run; or gift cards are awarded to customers when they engage in surveys and other interactions that they might not normally opt into.
But some banks then bullied fearful customers into signing up for overdraft protection by wrongly implying that the service would actually protect them from the charges or that debit cards might become inoperable if they did not opt in.
Thus, even if people had seen the need for professional help they might not have opted for utilizing such services taking into account their poor availability.
It might be considered a bigger surprise if Crawford did not opt out.
Mimi A There might only be a shade in it, but why not opt for grey tights?
Mr. Nassirian criticized the College Board's database of photographs, suggesting that it would be an ineffective security measure and that it inappropriately gives admissions officers access to information that a student might not otherwise opt to disclose.
Their first came at the French Open in 1999, when both were teenagers, and it boggles the mind to consider how many more they might have had they not opted out of doubles for about five years in the middle of their careers.
HAD he not opted for the navy, a course his father suggested for him, Emilio Massera might have become a professor of philology.
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