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1 Some unions require political levy payers to tick a box when they vote.
2 And we certainly felt like they were just there to tick a box .
3 They're more likely to take direct action than wait three years to tick a box .
4 You can tick a box to opt out if you don't want your data used this way.
5 They can tick a box to indicate if someone was killed by a gunshot, drowning or hunger.
6 This can't be faux collaboration that aims to " tick a box " on a stakeholder engagement form.
7 The world will not slip off its axis if we allow prisoners to tick a box when elections come around.
8 There's now a further option at enrolment for care leavers to tick a box alerting the university to their status.
9 From short-term courses and consulting projects, to semesters abroad, most US MBA students can tick a box during their two-year programme.
10 In the union section, union levy payers vote individually and are required to tick a box to say they support party values.
11 If you want, you can tick a box in settings to save all the photos you send and receive in your camera roll.
12 But literally all I had to do was tick a box and sign it and send it back, and that was it, says Wylie.
13 You can't buy something online or walk through an airport but somebody somewhere wants you to tick a box or press (...)
14 And asking voters to tick a box to say they support our objectives is not exactly a failsafe way to prevent outside interference, he writes.
15 I just feel like we ticked a box this year, Wighton said.
16 No matter what, voters are ticking a box for independence from Ukraine.
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