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option 1. Commerce an exclusive opportunity, usually for a limited period, to buy something at a future date 2. NZ short for local option
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She insists on the need to encourage rather than suppress diversity and what looks like eccentricity, and the importance of leaving options open rather than closing them off. Roeser didn't leave out the possibility of offering Williams a one-year deal, then leaving options open for the future. Most current MCC information technology (IT) department staff members will have an opportunity to join Collegis staff, while leaving options open to recruit and hire more technology talent to the various MCC campuses. |
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