opt-out provision
collocation in Englishmeaningsofopt-outandprovision
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opt-out
noun[C]
uk/ˈɒpt.aʊt/us/ˈɑːpt.aʊt/
a situation in which some members of a group choose not to join or be involved in ...
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provision
noun
uk/prəˈvɪʒ.ən/us/prəˈvɪʒ.ən/
the act of ...
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(Definition ofopt-outandprovisionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofopt-out provision
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One alternative is automatic enrollment in personal accounts with a voluntaryopt-outprovision.
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From the agreement, unsatisfactory though it was, we achieved theopt-outprovisionafterwards.
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Of course, we have ouropt-outprovisionwhich we negotiated.
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It also means that anopt-outprovisioncan be given for the few parents who would want to use it.
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Less than one in five now support theopt-outprovisionfor schools.
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Why then, according to the most recent opinion poll on educational issues, has support for the national curriculum and theopt-outprovisionfallen by 20 per cent?
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The order provided vaccination free of charge to those who were not covered by insurance, and included anopt-outprovisionfor parents.
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Sometimes, it is important to recognize that the flexibility of opt-out provisions is limited by what is technologically feasible.
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I have already dealt in some measure with the opt-out provisions and the lack of explanation about their effects.
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However, in practice there have proved to be too many opt-out provisions.
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That is why it is crucial for them to understand the importance of any opt-out provisions, or, better still, to be given an explanatory leaflet.
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Elected politicians would be exempt and temporary opt-out provisions have been proposed for universities and hospitals.
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