Sentence examples similar to voluntary remark from inspiring English sources

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The term goes back to the presidential campaign of 1964, in which Barry Goldwater made an offhand remark that Social Security should be made voluntary.

It contains, however, a key feature of participation rarely remarked on - its character as a voluntary activity.

This is a book that can accommodate the odd remark that "the advisory office's policy of voluntary production quotas was having a real effect".

Thursday night, in improvised remarks to the applauding members of a women's voluntary service organization, he pointed out that the Constitution allowed him two eight-year terms dating from 1981.

Many of the things he pointed out then as profound differences between America and other countries continue to be remarked upon today its vociferous democracy, its decentralisation, its liking for voluntary associations, the intensity of its people's religious belief.

Sir Stephen Bubb, chief executive of the Association of Chief Executives of Voluntary Organisations (Acevo), told BBC Radio 4's Today programme that Mr Shawcross's remarks were "deeply unhelpful" and "wrong".

But in remarks made earlier today at the White House, Clinton asked the private sector to adhere to a voluntary moratorium on such research.

Voluntary worker.

Voluntary standards?

"All voluntary".

"Totally voluntary".

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