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By introducing competition and choice, he would improve public services and shore up support for them among middle-class taxpayers who might otherwise opt out.

Sundeep Sahni, VP of New Initiatives at Ola (who was a co-founder of Rocket Internet's Lazada before he joined Ola earlier this year), says that the shuttle service will target commuters who might otherwise opt for taking their own cars, bikes or auto-rickshaws.

If it weren't for plastic packaging, I don't know that local, organic meat producers and dairy farmers would be able to ship their products to stores, and get them in front of customers who might otherwise opt for GMO-fed, antibiotic-injected animals.

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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.

That is why Corbyn cannot opt for what might otherwise be a fourth possible approach to the problem of this week's speech: not to give one.

Over a quarter of its candidates are new this time around; a similar proportion were new at the previous election, in 2001.Sinapan Samydorai of the Think Centre, a group promoting political openness, says the PAP is also expert in co-opting any bright spark who might otherwise become a critic.

Doctors, dentists and others have a financial incentive to recommend the financing because it encourages patients to opt for procedures and products that they might otherwise forgo because they are not covered by insurance.

Holidaymakers who might otherwise have gone to Egypt and Tunisia or more adventurous destinations such as Yemen and Syria have opted for southern Europe instead.

It is savvy to try and co-opt Warren, who seems to love proximity to power and who might otherwise be a strong critic.

They thought that it might reduce bias in recruitment: because women might otherwise be inadvertently excluded simply because it was not convenient at the time or easy to complete an opt-in form, rather than because they really wished not to take part.

It might otherwise give conflicting results.

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