But later that year, Nun Monkton was saved from the axe by becoming the first school in North Yorkshire to opt out of local authority control. |
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Companies using cookies and other internet tracking devices will have to provide information to users, giving them the chance to opt out. |
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It is neither rational nor reasonable to expect those who can opt out to opt in. |
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In other words, instead of opting in as a donor, people would opt out if they did not want to donate. |
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But, as the obstinate refusers show, it is possible to opt out of particular activities because others will happily take them on. |
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Whatever their reasons for getting into engineering in the first place, it makes perfect sense for them to grab this chance to opt out. |
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We always opt out when filling in forms for telephone services or credit as we don't really want tele-sales people contacting us. |
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In theory, a member state can opt out of the EU at any time, reverting to its status as a sovereign nation outside of the EU framework. |
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The under-40s would be able to opt out of most of their social security taxes. |
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Younger people could opt out of National Insurance payments on condition they provide for their pensions in the private sector. |
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If multiculturalism means syncretism, then religious conservatives of all faiths will certainly opt out. |
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On the one hand, we can further deregulate the labour market by allowing employees to opt out of entitlement regulations. |
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You could, in principle, opt out of the public food system and buy rye, pumpernickel, or seven grain oat-nut crunch at a fancy private store. |
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The contract has an escape clause that allows him the right to opt out within seven days of Sunday's final game in San Diego. |
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Moreover, schools and hospitals were encouraged to opt out of local authority control, compete with one another, and manage their own budgets. |
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If people opt out of the NHS, why should they have access to public money to smooth their treatment? |
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The service is not walk-in and those who are registered will be invited to accept an appointment or opt out of the programme. |
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St. John's also wants an open shop that allows nonunion nurses to opt out of the fee. |
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The Education Bill will give schools greater ability to opt out of local authority control. |
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Heads of neighbouring schools will then be told to model themselves on the academies and will be able to opt out of local authority control. |
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Even if you opt out of the set, A Clockwork Orange is an essential entry in your film library. |
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Laws which allowed schools to opt out of local authority control but still receive state funding were scrapped after devolution by the Executive. |
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For a large and rapidly expanding proportion of the workforce, it represents a new identity, which enables them to opt out of work for long periods of time. |
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Now the new faceless system which involves much ringing, waiting and a certain amount of pot luck has worried doctors so much they have decided to opt out of the system. |
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Ms. ORTIZ asked why former recruits were punished for making a voluntary decision to opt out of military service. |
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They are able to opt out of the European working time directive, and many of them do because they want to work double shifts. |
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A soft paternalist would presume that people want to join, leaving them free to opt out if they choose. |
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A toll-free, bilingual hotline was set up in order to provide more detailed information and to allow women to opt out of the research. |
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You will not be able to choose to opt out of these mailings since they are an essential part of the service you have chosen. |
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Although joining the plan is up to you, once you become a member you cannot opt out. |
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These notices describe the settlement's benefits and explain what it means to opt out and how to do so. |
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In the extensive vocational training system, fewer children opt out of education after compulsory schooling. |
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We will not share personal information with others unless we have provided you with a chance to opt out. |
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Individual producers will have the right to opt out of the settlement and launch their own lawsuit. |
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At the point where we request personal data about you, our site also gives you the opportunity to opt out of receiving communications. |
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Any promotional email I receive from you will allow me to opt out of future such emails. |
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At all time you may opt out for the sharing of your personal information with third parties. |
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The status allows hospitals to opt out of Government control. |
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Although many people point to the number of women who opt out of climbing the corporate ladder in pursuit of work-life balance, the report indicates the reality is far more complex. |
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Towards the end of Long Weekend, Marcia decides to opt out of Peter's suicidal scenario for toughing it out against Nature, and roars off alone in the van. |
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Instead, the group is informing the community that the trial will happen, so anyone who objects can opt out. |
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Cable, you see, would allow viewers to opt out of local broadcast content and thus threaten existing VHF and UHF channels. |
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But the FA ruled the multi-faith team could not opt out on religious grounds and took disciplinary action when the boys failed to play the matches. |
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One of the main books of Vedic philosophy is the Bhagavad Gita, and the main idea behind it is that whatever your duty or responsibility in life is, you can't opt out. |
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The Act permits incorporators to establish companies which do not have limited liability, and thus to opt out of limited liability across the board. |
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Like married spouses, common-law partners can opt out of the property sharing regime by entering into a written agreement dealing with their property. |
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Each notification tells you how to opt out of receiving future e-mails. |
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You may opt out of receiving these communications. |
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If your recipients no longer wish to receive your emails and can't opt out, they may report you as spam. |
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Realistically it was always certain that Northern Ireland would opt out of the Free State. |
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Note: the opt out option requires one cookie to function. |
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The government claims that it will fully respect Quebec's jurisdiction-forgive me if I sound skeptical-and that it will have the right to opt out with full compensation. |
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However, if District 9's audience gets to opt in to its hysterical discombobulations, it also gets to opt out. |
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However, Abbott Web Sites that use tracking technologies to collect unidentifiable information do not generally provide you with the ability to opt out of the tracking technologies. |
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It's an appealingly absolute argument: shut up and put up, or opt out. |
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The Government of the Republic of Cyprus remains the only legitimate Government of Cyprus, despite the choice of the Turkish Cypriots to opt out of the institutions of the State in 1963 by relinquishing their functions. |
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That we could opt out, and make our quietus, not with a bare bodkin or a plastic bag, or by jumping off the top of a multistorey car park, but with a nice glass of whisky and a pleasing pill – and so good night. |
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The federal government insists on imposing its new grant program on Quebec, which is asking for the right to opt out with full compensation and no strings attached. |
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Quebec wants to be able to opt out of any federal initiative, new or old, shared-cost or not, with no strings attached and with full compensation. |
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The treaty, and the laws which implemented it, allowed Northern Ireland to opt out of the Irish Free State. |
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Similarly to the BBC, ESPN chose to opt out of its final year of Open rights, causing NBC's rights to begin in 2016 instead. |
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Poland and the United Kingdom have negotiated an opt out from this Charter. |
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All Bangor University students automatically become members of the Students' Union unless they choose to opt out. |
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These had the option to opt out of the network programming on the analogue feed, and replace it with local programming. |
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Especially Norway and Iceland are known to forfeit EU membership on the basis of EU fishery regulations that they want to opt out on. |
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Electors can choose to opt out from appearing in the edited Register by informing their local Electoral Registration Officer. |
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At any time, you may opt out by using the unsubscribe link provided on our Web site and in the publication e-mail, which will remove your information from the distribution list for that publication. |
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While it's certainly not solely their fault that some parents opt out of vaccinations, they are the ones with the best chance of convincing parents who may be on the fence. |
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A fundamental principle is that the jobholder must be enrolled and will then be able to opt out. |
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Men may opt out of the discussion rather than risk saying something wrong. |
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We have since been informed that ACCJ members may in fact opt out of the mailing list. |
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Northern Ireland, which comprised the remaining six counties, exercised its right under the Treaty to opt out of the new state. |
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But hedge funds may opt out, hoping that Athens will let them get away with it to save itself political embarassment. |
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To opt out permanently, go to www.optoutprescreen.com. |
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If our information practices change at some time in the future, we will post the policy changes here as notification and provide you with the ability to opt out of these new uses. |
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Subscription is free and you may opt out at any time. |
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In our ever-changing world, to opt out of Medicare may be worth consideration. |
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To opt out you need to ask the DMA to post you an information pack and opt-out form. |
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Clearly, connecting digital and physical experiences, whether through store theatre or day-to-day shopper experience is a race retailers can't opt out of. |
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LaPorte and others who don't want the print version of the News to opt out. |
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It was certain that Northern Ireland would exercise its opt out. |
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A secret additional clause allowed the Ottomans to opt out of sending troops but to close the Straits to foreign warships if Russia was under threat. |
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While the NBC deal was originally to take effect in 2017, ESPN chose to opt out of its final year of Open rights, so the NBC contract took effect beginning in 2016 instead. |
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Essentially, those who put down the amendments wished to bring forward the month during which Northern Ireland could exercise its right to opt out of the Irish Free State. |
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In the response to MetLife's queries, DHCR raised some of its own questions for Met to answer like whether or not tenants that opt out can opt out of being submetered. |
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The labor unions engage in foot dragging and excuses when union members request to opt out, and workers who opt out are often subject to workplace retribution. |
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At least 17 states allow customers to opt out of smart-meter installation. |
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But one group of bedsit residents say they love their diminutive homes so much that they will opt out of council plans to upgrade their accommodation. |
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