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(Ticaret) optional
{a} left to free choice or election
Not compulsory, left to a person's discretion or choice May (in the rules) means that the application is optional 1 11
Not compulsory; left to personal choice; elective
See Elective, n
Is this component optional? Generally not, but occasionally you might have an optional discussion component
The appearance of this segment in the message set is either at the option of the sending party or is based on the mutual agreement of the interchange parties
possible but not necessary; left to personal choice
Referring to an element or parameter value, defines an aspect which may occur in metafiles conforming to the profile Referring to an implementation (generator or interpreter), defines an aspect, feature, or behaviour which may be present in a conforming implementation
It should have come free, but someone in the marketing department ran 1-2-3 and figured they'd double their profits this way
If something is optional, you can choose whether or not you do it or have it. Sex education is a sensitive area for some parents, and thus it should remain optional. compulsory. if something is optional, you do not have to do it or use it, but you can choose to if you want to   compulsory
Adj Used to describe any product or service that is not included in the base price but which may be added at the customerÕs discretion for an additional cost
Involving an option; depending on the exercise of an option; left to one's discretion or choice; not compulsory; as, optional studies; it is optional with you to go or stay
These are remedies, foods or other suggestions that would be compatible with the recommended biofield balancing program
It should have come free, but someone in the marketing department ran 1-2-3 and figured they could double profits
- The term used to describe Medicaid eligibility groups or service categories that states may cover if they so choose and for which they may receive federal Medicaid matching payments at their regular matching rate, or FMAP About half of all federal Medicaid funds are used to match the cost of optional services or optional populations
- The term used to describe eligibility groups or services categories that states may cover if they so choose, and for which they receive federal Medicaid matching payments at their regular matching rate, of FMAP About half of all federal Medicaid funds are used to match the cost of optional services or optional populations
{s} left to one's choice, not compulsory, voluntary, discretionary
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