exit option

collocation in English

meaningsofexitandoption

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exit
noun[C]
uk
/ˈek.sɪt/
us
/ˈek.sɪt/
the door through which you might leave a building or ...
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option
noun
uk
/ˈɒp.ʃən/
us
/ˈɑːp.ʃən/
one thing that can be chosen from a set of possibilities, or the freedom to make ...
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(Definition ofexitandoptionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofexit option

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Labourers, on the other hand, retained some influence over their working and living conditions so long as the 'exitoption' remained open.
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An increasingly open economy simply makes theexitoptioneasier, thereby increasing employers' leverage on the government.
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Land or property ownership provides women who may be experiencing marital violence with a credibleexitoption.
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Banks wishing to cease their foreign lending activities tended to choose theexitoptionunder the auspices of the deal.
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Small employers lack exit options: unlike larger firms, they cannot easily establish foreign subsidiaries or move the bulk of production abroad.
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Note that communities with better market access may also have more exit options out of agriculture in general and livestock in particular.
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Taken together government control regulates exit options and career opportunities quite comprehensively.
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But these bureaucrats' preferences can be dismissed as irrelevant because of the type of policy and their exit options.
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Market access detracts from collective action suggesting that higher opportunity cost of labor and/or increased exit options undermine collective resource management.
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Yet exit options are not always available to citizens, either at the level of territorial units or at the level of national-level institutions.
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The state-generated exit options that had helped to create the divided metropolis sapped liberalism's political strength by shaping new interests and ideologies from the bottom up.
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These programs have been designed with multiple exit options and include research components.
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The exit options were designed for creditors who wanted to reduce their exposure to a debtor country.
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