opt in the PONS Dictionary

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Some minority women may opt to avoid the distress and discomfort of the medical care and refuse prenatal care entirely.
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This idea can both empower and co-opt the power of the common people, however.
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Customers must actively opt into the prize draw -- either online, by phone or in their branch.
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However, men may later retract their decision and opt for polygamy if they desire.
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They demolished the idea that power can not corrupt and co-opt network and hypertext technologies, that such technologies have a predetermined and manifest destiny of freedom.
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Those trying to avoid a beer belly can opt for wine instead.
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Tourists can opt for a day cruise or an overnight stay in a houseboat.
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Entrants, who donate 5 to take part, are encouraged to wear suitable clothing, although many fun-runners opt for fancy dress.
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Device makers will have to provide opt-in/out options for users, anonymize data and be transparent about what they collect to prevent a backlash.
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The surgeon can either opt for dry arthroscopy or for wet arthroscopy.
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