opt-out造句(1) Nurses and health workers voted against the opt-out.
(2) MPs hoped to reverse Britain's opt-out from the treaty.
(3) We added an opt-out clause to the agreement.
(4) Since the opt-out, the hospital has been responsible for its own budgeting.
(5) It is scarcely surprising that opt-out schools are apprehensive.
(6) Mr Major bragged about his opt-out from the social chapter, saying that it would attract foreign investment from Britain's neighbours.
(7) Delegates voted to oppose the mass opt-out plans and scrap controversial tests for seven and eleven-year-olds.
(8) Further opt-out votes for other schools may soon be brought forward to delay the plans more.
(9) Grabbing a begrudged compromise here; clutching an opt-out clause there.
(10) Opponents to the opt-out now have a chance to lodge objections to the Education Secretary.
(11) opt-out instructions in the user Q, the process can exit.
(12) If the Parties opt-out of the equity buy-out process in accordance with Article 20.3(c), then the Notifying Party again shall have the right to declare this Contract terminated.
(13) There are two types of routine testing: opt-out and opt-in.
(14) To opt-out of this list, simply terminate your own account.
(15) Such statistics are impressive, particularly when opt-out voluntary testing is not universal across the US.
(16) The Opt-Out village can't even be seen by Google satellites, because the entire town is enclosed with a large metal box with no openings.
(17) The first is an opt-out from social and employment legislation.
(18) Users could, of course, opt-out in certain privacy settings, but these techniques could be applied to both Apple's Online Store as well as their iTunes Store.
(19) That is what the uncertainty created by the Prime Minister's opt-out will cost us.
(20) Or how about a vital organ being removed and the opt-out card being found at a later date?
(21) It would imply that Labour was ill-advised in ever tabling the amendment, and in believing it to undermine the opt-out.
(22) Therefore, to excise it would not imply any reversal of Britain's opt-out.
(23) He will be aware that all five candidates in that by-election were opposed to the Foresterhill opt-out.
(24) Our country's interests can not be served by isolation or opt-out.
(25) The United Kingdom is of course in a special position with its legal opt-out from the euro.
(26) "Where I want to go with this is generally opt-out, " says Rep. Boucher.
(27) Google also made a plugin for all the major browsers available that makes sure that Google will continue to respect your opt-out decision even after you delete the cookie.
(28) This has been sprinkled around various EU treaties since Tony Blair ended the opt-out in 1997, meaning that its measures could only be restored to Britain with the agreement of all member states.
(29) We're likely going to change that for rc2, building LLVM in by default and allowing users to opt-out if they feel they don't want it.
(30) One area central to the privacy debate is opt-in versus opt-out.