Example sentences of "opt out [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It can moreover lead to endless trouble : there are always children who will opt out on parental instructions or with parental permission , or who may be thought to need alternative provision .
2 Schools and housing associations can opt out of local authority control .
3 The parental vote will be even more powerful if it is proposed that a school should opt out of local authority control and transfer to grant maintained status .
4 Secondly , the Act laid down procedures whereby individual schools could opt out of local authority control , acquiring grant maintained status , and receiving their funding directly from the DES ( see Chapter 4 : 1988 Education Reform Act ) .
5 They have a full say in selecting schools for their children , on governing bodies where the allocation of resources is decided , and whether or not a school should opt out of local authority control , a decision which could affect the status and position of history in a school .
6 Coun Corner said : ‘ Progressive cuts will drive schools to either opt out of local authority control or else they will fall down . ’
7 A secondary school is making ten teachers redundant , just a month after it opted out of local authority control .
8 Pate 's Grammar School in Cheltenham , which opted out of local authority control three years ago , faces making teachers redundant if it does n't find the money by April .
9 Some present MPs think it has already " become all too easy to opt out of real responsibility at Westminster by immersion in constituency work " .
10 Quite apart from the inappropriate Chamberlainesque triumphalism , how can it be game , set and match to Britain if the Government have decided to opt out of future social developments and remain undecided about a single European currency ?
11 The bill claimed to be ‘ putting the patient in the driving seat ’ , but it did not even allow patients to be consulted if a hospital decided to opt out of regional health authority control , he said .
12 From 1997 , it says , all Christmas cards will be harmonised , subject to a phasing-in period which allows member states to opt out of certain features .
13 The Labour Party insists that self-governing trusts ( hospitals which choose to opt out of health-authority control and manage their own affairs ) are in fact opting out of the NHS altogether ; and that doctors who control their own budgets are going to turn queue-jumping at hospitals into a business practice .
14 Hospitals that have chosen to opt out of health-authority control and become self-governing will start running their own affairs .
15 Even more important , they are allowed to opt out of local authority control .
16 AN AVALANCHE of applications by schools wanting to opt out of local authority control is now expected .
17 In education , although legislation promises increased power to parents and the opportunity for schools to opt out of local education authorities , it also promises a greater power for head teachers and , in the case of City Technology Colleges , a greater direct input from industry .
18 In a further attempt to restrict the role of local authorities in housing , council house tenants were given the right to switch to an alternative landlord — either in the form of a housing association or an approved private sector landlord — in other words , they were allowed to opt out of local authority control .
19 A COMPREHENSIVE school in Essex is poised to opt out of local authority control after parents overturned their own decision .
20 This apparently low level of active parental involvement has important implications for other aspects of current policy — especially the arrangements for schools to opt out of local authority control .
21 The most controversial sections of the Education Reform Act are those which allow secondary schools and primary schools with 300 or more pupils to opt out of local authority control .
22 A secret postal ballot of parents then determines the fate of the school , and once a decision to opt out of local authority control has been taken it can not be reversed at a later date , although there is , of course , nothing to stop a new government introducing a legislation to repeal this provision .
23 In July 1988 an independent trust was set up to advise schools on how to opt out of local authority control .
24 The 1988 Housing Act , as we have seen , offered tenants the opportunity to opt out of local authority control .
25 In education , schools were given a similar opportunity to opt out of local government control .
26 Last night parents in the North of Scotland gathered to protest at the decision by Dornoch Academy to opt out of local authority control .
27 Last night parents in the North of Scotland gathered to protest at the decision by Dornoch Academy to opt out of local authority control .
28 They say unless they get more cash they 'll be forced to opt out of local control , and seek funding directly from Whitehall .
29 They say unless they get more cash they 'll be forced to opt out of local control , and seek funding directly from Whitehall .
30 Parents of pupils at St Mary 's College , Wallasey , voted to reject proposals to opt out of local authority control by 552 to 211 .
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