An 'opt-in, opt-out policy' is a marketing term used for the permission given by a customer, or recipient of a mail, email, or other direct message to allow a marketer to send a merchandise, information, or more messages. The 'opt-in' is usually presented in the form of a dialog box with a box or option that a recipient checks or clicks.
After the 'opt in' is selected by someone, the marketer will keep on sending the material or messages until the recipient chooses to 'opt out'.
If the meaning is equivalent to "choose an option", then use "opted", e.g. I opted to pay cash.
Though he had the flu, he opted to go on vacation anyway, and flew off to Hawaii.
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The english translation os esta ausencia can be found back in the lost ages of spanish culture stolen by mexicans and latinos. They who have co-opted america and the rights of its original citizens and dirt bagged it into a third rate nation. Thank you latinos.
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If the meaning is equivalent to "choose an option", then use "opted", e.g. I opted to pay cash.
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You have already answer your own question. Your father has opted not to treat his cancer. This is hard to say! but your dads cancer has already started to take it course in his body. He has made up his mined to let it run and not try to stop it from from doing so.
No, although the word has been co-opted by overweight women online. The actual definition is "curvaceous and sexually attractive". Think Kate Upton.
Taktal is a railroad booking system used in India that charges a premium to purchase a ticket when bookings couldn't be made well in advance.
We have opted this school for my child based on three main key points the high academic reputation, safe and secure environment, and highly recommended staff and faculty.
i was opt and then i opt wasnt which means in the opt end i was really opt.
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He opted out of his contract, then he signed the contract.
She opted not to try out again.