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1 In that case you have the option of going to a vote.
2 UK regulators will also have the option of looking at the deal.
3 I don't think anyone should have the option taken away from them.
4 But users have the option of physical settlement, at least in theory.
5 It will have the option of relaunching its IPO within six months.
6 EMBA students have the option of an international study trip as well.
7 Staff also have the option of 'continuous engagement', which is round-the-clock observation.
8 They have the option of holding their own no-confidence vote against him.
9 Employers also have the option to include a narrative with their calculations.
10 Perez may have the option of seeking asylum in the United States.
11 If updates are available, you'll have the option to download and install.
12 Participants have the option of doing the five, ten or 15-kilometre walks.
13 I mean, do I have the option of not attending the Academy?
14 Instead, users will have the option of muting group chats for forever.
15 You do have the option to download tracks, as the video shows.
16 When you're done playing, you'll have the option to share your score.
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