Word: opted
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...confident that we’ll be able to do just that,” Council President Matthew W. Mahan ’05 wrote in an e-mail. “If we weren’t doing our job I think that the opt-out rate would have been double what...
...former council representative Joshua A. Barro ’05 attributed the low opt-out rate to confusion over the electronic termbill. On the paper termbill, the default option was to pay the fee and on the new electronic version—first issued this summer—there was no place to opt out of paying...
...electronic termbill had no option to opt out and didn’t even tell you that you could opt out,” said Barro, who was a primary opponent of the fee increase and resigned from the council immediately after the referendum. “Students shouldn’t have to jump through hoops to opt...
Consumer goods have their merits, but the hardest-to-get luxuries have no price tag. Privacy. Sanctuary. Retreat. A feeling of having been cleansed. For such pleasures as these, there are only two places to go: monasteries and bathrooms. Most people opt for the latter...
...This year Clayton, in turn, spent $373 million to acquire Oakwood Homes, which offers a mix of modular and more traditionally manufactured homes. The lower end of the prefab industry is recovering after a wave of defaults resulting from overzealous lending. With interest rates climbing, more customers may now opt for relatively inexpensive manufactured homes. Recently, the damage caused by Hurricane Charley boosted stocks of companies that specialize in manufactured homes...