Word: opted
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This figure is nearly double what would have been raised by the opt-out termbill fee on wind energy that students approved overwhelmingly in a vote last December. The proposal was ultimately rejected by Dean of the College Benedict H. Gross...
...authors say their data flies in the face of what has been called an “opt-out revolution,” or what was described by Summers as the “high powered job hypothesis.” Women aren’t simply choosing family over work, they say, but are also suffering the effects of an “exclusionary business model,” in which linear commitment to a career is a requirement for admittance into the upper echelons...
...considering a career change. Don't get me wrong --there are plenty of parents who appreciate our commitment. But there are a few every year who make a teacher cringe. Maybe your article will open the eyes of those who need it the most before all the good teachers opt...
...House, leaders are worried if they move too quickly and support a bill with painful benefit reductions, the Senate will come along afterwards and opt for another less painful approach leaving House members politically vulnerable. Move too slowly, and House members will be stuck with a Senate bill that might raise the income cap from which Social Security taxes are drawn, which many conservative Republicans view as an unacceptable tax hike...
...which does volunteer work with local pregnancy centers in Boston, also heads up a program which facilitates the process for students who want to opt out of the portion of the Student Health Services Fee that funds abortions...