Utilities expanding into home services insurance provision have had success as a result of realizing this opportunity. |
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They have access to health and life insurance through their employers, or at their own expense. |
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In answer to that, since 1967, I have driven about three million miles without accident, or insurance claim I might add. |
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His publications were not confined to questions relating to life insurance policies however. |
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Further, those engaged in the hotel and restaurant business must take out civil liability insurance for hoteliers and restaurateurs. |
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If this makes it worse what is going to happen in terms of our house insurance and the rest of it? |
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Even when respite care is available, it is often unaffordable or is not compensated by insurance programs. |
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Insurance companies pay for so little physical therapy anymore that few patients are fully rehabilitated by the time their insurance runs out. |
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An American insurance company discovered that men who are kissed before leaving for the office are less accident-prone. |
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Harry and the Contessa are called away to Venice, where an old friend has a new lead on an insurance scam. |
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It has become easy to obtain information about our bank and insurance accounts, train and airline reservations through computerized systems. |
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There is training, health insurance and ancillary benefits, payroll taxes, and so forth. |
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The people who really need additional tests are the 17-30 group who, insurance companies confirm, are the most accident-prone. |
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Revenue has also grown largely as a result of increased mortgage lending and also through the sale of life insurance and pensions. |
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The industry and insurance regulators responded quickly to the newly perceived hurricane risk. |
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Regardless of the precautions you take, your requisite insurance does not necessarily have to be expensive. |
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Will waterlogged homeowners be left high and dry by their insurance companies? |
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Imagine having access to a car whenever you need it, but without the hassle of registration, insurance and having to find regular parking space. |
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The current professional liability insurance requirements for members in public practice are quite straightforward. |
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My insurance required a second opinion, so we drove to San Francisco, where they also did the surgery. |
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These rip-offs include payment protection insurance and card protection plans. |
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The taxi drivers want the Government to prioritise the number of double jobbers, reductions in incomes and increases in insurance costs. |
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The policies included limited liability, banking and insurance regulation, bankruptcy law, fixed exchange rates, and property rights. |
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Constable Lesage asked Mr. Spiering to produce his ownership and insurance certificates and his driver's licence. |
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Not that I was hoping to get a five hundred quid bike off the insurance or anything, you understand. |
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In the United States, 44 of the 50 states require insurance contracts to be written in plain English. |
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The court heard some complainants were still in negotiation with insurance companies, but at least two of the vehicles had been written off. |
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New Jersey law requires that insurance companies take all comers, even those with the worst driving records. |
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A seller accepted their offer to buy a house, but agents representing name-brand insurance companies rejected their request for insurance. |
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I asked the insurance company not to pay it, but they did because it was cheaper to settle it that way rather than going to law. |
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The reputability of the health insurance provider is pretty far down the list of considerations when deciding what company to work for. |
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To reduce investor concern, many municipal bonds are backed by insurance policies guaranteeing repayment in the event of default. |
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You could have an action like this early on in the liquidation of an insurance company that wrote long-tail insurance. |
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Our policies had been extended for two months because the insurance company employee who wrote them had gone on vacation. |
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The fact is you are paying your insurance premiums to the bank to protect them against you being unable to repay the loan. |
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Endowment Mortgages use an endowment policy to provide life insurance and save funds to repay the loan at the end of the term. |
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We only have five malpractice insurance companies writing policies in northeast Ohio. |
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This type of insurance protects the lender in the event the borrower is unable to repay the loan. |
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Most wreckers dismantle cars they've bought at auctions of vehicles written off by insurance companies. |
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If Patterson needs a full year in the minors, the Cubs have Damon Buford as an insurance policy. |
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Michigan's no-fault insurance law provides unlimited lifetime coverage for medical expenses tied to auto wrecks. |
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Many householders fear their insurance premiums could rise but the Association of British Insurers is trying to quell homeowners' worries. |
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They rarely earn enough to accumulate significant wealth, but want to minimise financial insecurity, so are a good market for insurance products. |
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He lived in the Melbourne slums earning a few pounds as an insurance salesman and a watch repairer. |
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They bought cover, often through bulk contracts off the big insurance giants, who in turn reinsured their risk elsewhere. |
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Women often have complex pension queries, because of broken work records and complicated national insurance rules. |
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Call centers in the Philippines answer customer queries for insurance firms. |
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Taylor told the questioner that he supports reforms at the federal level to control the insurance industry. |
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To misquote an old advertisement for an insurance company, I always make a drama out of a crisis. |
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A sports store which burnt to the ground in a spectacular blaze may never reopen due to an insurance wrangle, the Evening Gazette can reveal. |
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He received a letter today from his insurance company about his lapsed household insurance. |
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But if a case goes to trial and a guilty verdict is rendered, your insurance carrier might drop you. |
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Little things like checking on the lanyards or the boat insurance can keep you young and happy in spirit. |
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They are also concerned about secondary uses of their data, particularly for marketing and insurance purposes. |
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Airline executives had warned that a change in insurance cover might force them to stop flying altogether. |
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Anybody thinking of taking out serious illness insurance needs to act quickly. |
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The Farm Bill does relink conservation requirements to the receipt of crop insurance premium subsidies. |
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But this is the third time already this year and the insurance is just going to go up and up. |
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Convicted crook Ray Williams is doing even more porridge than insurance spiv Rodney Adler. |
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Sources said that global insurers have begun once again re-evaluating the risk ratings of the domestic insurance market. |
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He said the insurance company had also been re-engineering, simplifying and re-packaging some of the old traditional insurance policies. |
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Many insurers will not provide motor insurance quotations for certain careers. |
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The site uses all the main insurance companies in the market, and claims to consistently offer the cheapest quote from its database. |
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Two types of insurance policies could reduce effluent pollution from lagoons. |
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An option is a type of insurance policy that foreign exchange traders use to hedge their risks. |
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All the signs are, though, that the merger of CGU with Norwich Union to form the UK's largest insurance company could be good news for York. |
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I loved her, really, but I needed to pay for a late payment on my car insurance so I pawned her diamond necklace. |
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He hastily recited his life insurance policies and employee bonus programmes. |
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I suggest individuals not covered by insurance ask for a quote before allowing their vehicle to be towed. |
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He is now awaiting an insurance quote to ascertain the cost of repairing damage to both the statue and its foundations. |
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I got a great insurance quote, which is really the last thing I have to provide before we close. |
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They all sat down with their insurance agents to assign liability for past projects and work in progress, should a claim arise. |
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That he took out seven life insurance policies aroused suspicion from the very beginning. |
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People who join the credit union before the age of 70, and who are in good health, can get death benefit insurance or life assurance. |
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At some point, Young will also need to add life insurance as a part of his estate plan. |
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Transitional tax credits, permitting workers to carry health insurance between jobs. |
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You had better have a darn good reason for any involvement in the casualty insurance racket. |
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We also provide modeling support to the actuaries working on customized insurance products for insurers or large corporations. |
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If you go on holiday or want life insurance, then your insurance is based on how well you are. |
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As well as teaching at the University of Copenhagen, he was the chief actuary for an insurance company. |
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You may have mortgage payment protection insurance to cover the monthly amount should you have an accident, go sick or are made redundant. |
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Life expectancy is a term used by actuaries, people who calculate statistics and probability for insurance use. |
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Many people buy life insurance that pays out a lump sum that replaces their income if they die. |
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Without his job as an insurance actuary the 66-year-old Schmidt has no identity. |
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Aviva joins a growing band of hard-pressed life insurance companies putting the slide rule over their Irish operations in a bid to cut costs. |
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The letter went on to say poor workmanship was not covered under the insurance policy. |
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Most insurance companies, Rosemary says, make sure that as a matter of course they reinsure their risks. |
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The biotech companies remain adamant that they will not foot the bill, and that it is a matter for insurance by farmers. |
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One resident would have to put an insurance claim in to get the damage fixed. |
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One of the most popular ways of providing funds to pay for this liability is with a whole of life insurance policy. |
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Without an understanding of where breakdowns and failures occur, redundancy is the insurance policy. |
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This is basically life insurance whereby the level of cover decreases in line with the outstanding debt. |
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But what is being done to try and lower this risk and thus reduce the cost of car insurance for everyone? |
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February and March are the two months when life insurance policy sales soar. |
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If serious wheat streak is suspected, growers must contact their insurance agent so fields can be adjusted. |
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More than 35,000 insurance adjusters are working statewide handling more than 1-million claims filed from the first three storms. |
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Since 2001 my husband has been working with my employer as an insurance adjuster. |
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Social insurance costs 25 per cent more to administrate and would mean taxpayers in Britain paying more. |
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Laws governing medical insurance have also placed added administrative burdens on doctors. |
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In addition to ramping up prices every month, they're slow to process applications, and their insurance agents take days to return calls. |
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The applicant is a limited company carrying on the business of motor insurance broker. |
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She returns the favour by naming him sole beneficiary in her life insurance policy. |
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People might take more notice of car insurance adverts that they have time to read. |
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An insurance company needs to reinsure its clients to minimize losses in case of incidents which result in claims. |
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Perhaps the best example of non-indemnity insurance is that of life insurance. |
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About 60 per cent of the insurance premium paid is to provide for redundancy. |
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They have always been told that insurance companies kept back some profits from the good years to compensate for the bad ones. |
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Why pay your own doctor and insurance bills with after-tax income when your employer can do it with pre-tax dollars? |
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The proceedings relate to part of the proceeds of two life insurance policies. |
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Rises earlier this year in tax and national insurance mean that average take-home wages are falling. |
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Artists may join a union from which they receive insurance against unemployment. |
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He says his action has stalled because he will not go to court without insurance against the possibility of losing. |
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By the way, a large number of cyclists carry insurance against third party claims. |
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It was my insurance against fate, and I had to make sure that nobody would take it away. |
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He reviewed bank statements, life insurance policies, and retirement benefits. |
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In which case, would it not be prudent to take out some insurance against the event? |
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They thus gave permission for them to take out insurance against damage suffered. |
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It is available as a standalone product or in conjunction with a life assurance or mortgage protection insurance policy. |
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The Nictus group includes property, carpet wholesale, carpet retail, motor industry and short term insurance companies. |
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On the life insurance side, the risk of urban agglomerate was underestimated, and the risk continues. |
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My behaviour, when I am conducting perfectly legitimate activity such as registering an insurance claim, is one of abject apology. |
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Schools' costs have gone up because of the increase in national insurance and higher contributions to teachers' pension schemes. |
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Many of the worst life assurance, endowment, payment protection and home insurance policies are pushed by mortgage lenders. |
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When consumers waive subrogation rights, insurance companies may refuse to pay for that particular incident. |
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More than 60,000 farmers, agribusiness owners, their employees and families are covered by ASA insurance plans. |
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As a result, a number of companies left the commercial agribusiness insurance marketplace. |
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This method works only with insurance plans that use coinsurance, where patients pay a portion of their bills until they reach a maximum. |
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Independent guides on life insurance and general insurance will be published in the autumn. |
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Prosecutors say the company steered clients to certain insurance policies with costlier premiums in return for kickbacks. |
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This time he's after insurance companies for paying kickbacks to brokers in return for steering customers to them. |
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Both airlines and insurance companies impose restrictions on expectant mothers. |
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They bail out airlines and insurance companies, but let defrauded employees starve. |
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I'm sure they know they are not windsurfers but by calling them so, they avoid insurance claims against aviation equipment. |
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She absconded with the jewellery and the question was whether the loss was covered by the insurance policy or fell within its exclusion clause. |
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Furthermore we also discussed the matter of paying attention to the correspondence and wordings of short term insurance contracts. |
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The plight of the reinsurers will have a knock-on effect on insurance markets everywhere. |
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Opting for third-party insurance consistently knocks about a third off the cost of your premium. |
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Keeping her akebias in containers is also good insurance for the bride-to-be. |
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Grown-ups with small dependents, mortgages and life insurance policies should definitely have a will. |
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Last year in Parliament, Labor's Craig Emerson accused insurance companies of abusing their market power over small smash repairers. |
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At least in the insurance sector, destruction caused by riots is counted as an act of god. |
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The fund is aimed at people not covered by insurance and those who do not qualify for benefits. |
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Post by recorded delivery, that way there are no excuses and you have a record of posting it for insurance purposes. |
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Several insurance companies have been fined by state regulators for deliberately delaying or skipping reimbursements owed to doctors. |
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The report points out that many doctors are engaging in such practices despite a well-publicized crackdown on insurance fraud and abuse. |
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The insurance companies in their standard policies exclude damage resulting from water, even if that water is driven by wind. |
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He will not be there to help the businessman pay his new, increased insurance levies. |
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Contents insurance can be bought separately, with building cover or in a joint policy. |
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At present we are still quantifying our position but under the terms of our fraud insurance policy are hereby advising you of a potential claim. |
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A leading insurance company based in Europe said that 2004 was the most expensive year for weather destruction on record. |
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At the highly leveraged and exposed Wall Street firms, the cost of insurance is even cheaper. |
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In a past job, I was a quantitative analyst for an asset manager that had a life insurance company as a client. |
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This proposal would reduce the cost of insurance by limiting the amount that has to be paid out. |
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Remember to set aside money every month for expenses that are billed quarterly or annually, like insurance or property taxes. |
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The insurance implications of the attack continue to reverberate around the world. |
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Carl and Kim had been eagerly anticipating the birth after Kim, a 33-year-old insurance account executive, discovered she was pregnant last year. |
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The owners cannot begin revamping the building until insurance companies have surveyed the damage, which could take the whole of January. |
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An indemnity bond is a type of insurance that protects the lender from negative equity. |
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Banks and other lenders push payment insurance because it boosts their profits. |
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Some medical insurance providers do not provide reimbursement for telemedicine expenses. |
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It was the company's position that the alleged breach of the warranty rendered the insurance policy null and void. |
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A plan is under consideration to offer term life insurance, fixed annuities, and title insurance for mortgage holders. |
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Shopping around also applies to people who already have life insurance policies. |
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She says the little money she has left is in annuities at an insurance company. |
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Nearly all holiday insurance plans work by reimbursing the traveller after they have paid locally for treatment. |
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Home insurance and mortgage payment protection insurance from mortgage lenders are rip-offs, too. |
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Aside from the risks, equity-linked annuities suffer from the lack of portability that all annuities, as insurance products, possess. |
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The scandal is also enmeshing insurance companies selling variable annuities, policies that let investors pay their premiums to mutual funds. |
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On the free market, anyone who wishes to invest in an insurance annuity or in stocks or real estate may do so. |
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These would work more closely with the uninsured public to widen the insurance acceptability on a voluntary basis. |
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Then it dawned on people that paying for it would involve a hefty middle-class tax increase, on higher-end insurance plans. |
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The FHA will continue to collect insurance premiums from borrowers during a shutdown as well. |
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In at least 20 states, governors or legislatures are balking at setting up insurance cooperatives. |
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Get in, put a bandage over the problem, submit your bill to the insurance company, and get out. |
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But is this crisis due to rigged markets for medical insurance as well? |
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Spitzer recently investigated bid rigging in the insurance field. |
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In later years insurance companies forced the removal of the old candelabras and these were replaced with little electric lights, lighted by a button. |
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Some coaches feel this insurance is redundant and unnecessary. |
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This moreover reflects the fact that the rationale of warranties in insurance law is that the insurer only accepts the risk provided that the warranty is fulfilled. |
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American wages have fallen, health insurance plans have been watered down. |
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Whilst the staff are able to address insurance queries they do not have underwriting authority and cannot provide underwriting solutions during the meeting. |
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The group organised for two builders to come and assess the damaged hut shortly after the storm for an insurance quote, but work has still not started. |
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So far, courts have sided with the insurance firm, Chicago-based cna, in denying Eysselinck's claim. |
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This optional life, accident, sickness and unemployment insurance pays off your balance if you die, or pays your monthly repayments if you can't work. |
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For instance, this morning I wanted to print some details for Mike and Joan's travel insurance and the printer started to act up, Grrrrrrrrrrrrrr. |
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Nicholson questioned insurance actuaries about their profession. |
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In a city teeming with bankers, actuaries, brokers and insurance men, the manner in which you invest your savings is a subject of endless fascination. |
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What do actuaries at life insurance companies have to tell us? |
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Other types of non-probate assets include payable-on-death accounts, joint accounts held with rights of survivorship, life insurance and annuities. |
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She's actually appearing on television insurance ads at the moment. |
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The high cost of insurance would probably put me off buying one. |
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He then moved to Helena where he entered the insurance business and became an American citizen as well as a member of the Montana Club and a Masonic lodge. |
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Crop insurance does not cover losses of livestock, but it is compulsory for most farmers. |
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After adjusting claims for several insurance companies, I found one thing the same. Nearly everyone with a claim had very little idea of how to prepare and adjust their claim. |
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But, by consolidating risk in the United States, Wilson's bill does the exact opposite of good insurance practice. |
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Your account will automatically be debited for the amount of your insurance bill every month. |
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A business that failed to set aside the appropriate insurance premiums for such risks would rightly be considered to be endangering the wealth-producing assets in its keeping. |
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Nobody has ever read the small print of a mobile-phone insurance contract. |
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It is, for the time being, a great insurance against any terrorist attack. |
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Counsel for the plaintiff conceded that a special award claim under the insurance legislation is different from a claim for punitive and aggravated damages. |
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Such is the wild and woolly insurance market in China today. |
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I would like to see an insurance policy that always pays out what it promises. Or a home loan that doesn't tie you in knots with options and clauses. |
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There are no insurance companies in rebel-held eastern Congo, and the Rwandan-backed rebels who control the city have no resources of their own to assist the victims. |
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Leading insurance firms are offering airline passengers special cover against air rage attacks after reports of violence on UK flights soared in the last year. |
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The re-employment bonus proposal doesn't address the real world problem of inadequate unemployment insurance benefit levels and low unemployment insurance recipiency. |
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Not only will it help people to need help, but also it will help overcome stigma because I believe if insurance covers mental illnesses, it will be all right to have them. |
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The insurance company accepted this, but they still only want to recompense us to the tune of less than a third of what we thought we'd insured ourselves for. |
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I think that is why you are seeing our lieutenant governor, our insurance commissioner, and probably a couple of more name Democrats diving into the race. |
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With the bases loaded and nobody out in the eighth, Giambi added a sac fly, netting more applause for the insurance run, his third ribbie of the night. |
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In my view, and speaking as someone who worked in this industry for over eleven years, payment protection insurance is one of the most grotesque financial rip-offs ever. |
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The doctors are getting crunched by the ever-increasing malpractice insurance premiums and by the diminishing reimbursements from insurance companies. |
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In some sense, then, the expected value of your insurance premium is negative. |
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Then throw in insurance costs, an excise tax depending on what state you live in, and increasingly expensive tolls. |
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Esposito plays Major Tom Neville, a former insurance adjuster-cum-militia member. |
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I then asked how I could claim on their insurance policy to reimburse defrauded customers, and they simply replied advising me to try their arbitration service. |
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A flexible health insurance plan gives patients more choice about doctors and coverage. |
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The government is developing innovative strategies to help people without insurance get medical care. |
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She added a rider to her life insurance policy that increased her coverage. |
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The monthly premium for your health insurance is deducted from your paycheck. |
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This kind of combat reached its apotheosis when the guest was an insurance swindler called emile Savundra. |
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The insurance companies could access the information and review the care instantaneously without sending and resending a person's files for review. |
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At the same time, however, millions of people lack such coverage, and policymakers have proposed a range of approaches for expanding health insurance coverage. |
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There is an obvious incentive to report such crimes, because most insurance policies require such offences to be reported before compensation is paid. |
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It appears some left-wing political bloggers are trying to form a labor union in hopes they'll receive health insurance and better working standards. |
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Retail giant Wal-Mart has been dragged into the vote on whether California law should require firms with more than 20 employers to provide health insurance to its staff. |
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A separate insurance plan is required to provide hospital cover. |
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And the insurance fund run by the FDIC is replenishing itself without having to dun taxpayers. |
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Having dropped out of school, the young man worked as a garage mechanic in Sydney and later as an insurance salesman and part-time watch repairman in Melbourne. |
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Or consider a relatively expensive strategy, and sign up for specialized insurance that will replace lost or stolen items and repair damaged ones. |
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Property taxes, insurance and ground rentals are capitalized on property that is under construction until such time as it is prepared for its intended use. |
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Main Street America, an insurance company, will lease 60,000 square feet of space, or more than half of the 113,000 square feet that will be rentable. |
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Jim had jobs in insurance and retail before finding success as a YouTuber. |
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The couple's ancient cottage was gutted by fire a year ago, but wrangles over insurance left them unable to rebuild it and as a result they have slipped into mortgage arrears. |
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The remainder comprises taxes on insurance premiums and car maintenance. |
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He assured farmers that they were able to underwrite risks of any size and type because it was financed by one of the largest insurance companies in the world. |
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More importantly, Medicaid served as a secondary insurance to his primary insurance. |
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Another successful selling point Abrams uses is the discounts many insurance companies give to customers who purchase fireproof safes for their valuables. |
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Who wants to leave their cash in an institution that unilaterally and arbitrarily reduces its deposit insurance commitment? |
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Other concerns involve the use of nonstandard clauses in RPG insurance policies, which require a fuller examination. |
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The insurance does not protect against damage caused by earthquakes. |
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The insurance company's ombudsman was able to resolve the problem. |
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You will need to report your change of domicile to your insurance company. |
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Unlike most countries, there are no private hospitals, and private insurance is practically nonexistent. |
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Eleanor remained Henry II's prisoner until his death, partly as insurance for Richard's good behaviour. |
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A corporation may feel the need for life insurance on one of its keymen under a variety of circumstances. |
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These insurance companies are obliged to provide a package with a defined set of insured treatments. |
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Following the decline of the whisky industry locally, the city's economy has now diversified to include insurance and banking. |
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The Royal Bank of Scotland provide a full range of banking and insurance services to personal, business and commercial customers. |
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This was later revised to higher level for entry to university and lower for banking insurance and business. |
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Major sectors of the Jamaican economy include agriculture, mining, manufacturing, tourism, and financial and insurance services. |
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Some MEPs and industry spokesmen have criticised the ruling against the use of gender as factor in determining premiums for insurance products. |
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As with biomechanics, the majority of traffic accident reconstructionists work primarily for insurance industry. |
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In the US, people with medical insurance are more likely to have a better outcome. |
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The insurance covers the apartment and all the property therein. |
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Antimugging insurance is now offered by the American Bankers Insurance Company. |
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Travel insurance is available at the special price of pounds 4 for one calendar day, pounds 10 up to 36 hours. |
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If the insured party undertakes repair work himself or does it by independent sources this is not claimable from the insurance company. |
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This insurance company is an expert at cutting red tape to process your claim faster. |
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The QQ is an internet-based insurance company pioneering business service attempting to establish a foothold in the cyberindustry. |
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Most automobile insurance policies, however, exclude coverage for diminished value. |
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Clearly, eSpeed's connection to Cantor is a unique insurance policy, assuring it won't end up in a dot-coma. |
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My insurance wouldn't pay for the operation because it was elective surgery. |
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My insurance went up even though all my accidents were just fender-benders. |
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Accident and health insurance written by fraternals are discussed under the section on fraternals. |
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Voluntary thrift, embodied in industrial insurance, nurtured character, but social insurance was merely a glorified form of poor law legislation. |
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In New South Wales you must get an endorsed Compulsory Third Party Certificate from an insurance company to be able to register your vehicle. |
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Two years after the flood, my lawyer managed to hammer out a settlement with my insurance company over the damages. |
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Controls on car liability insurance validity and other formalities may also take place. |
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Some countries, such as Germany, have multiple public insurance organizations linked by a common legal framework. |
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Legislation on education, unemployment and social insurance were also passed. |
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The insurance industry is focused around the eastern side of the City, around Lloyd's building. |
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London's insurance sector continues to be based in the area, particularly in Lime Street. |
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Rosemary Stewart the Canadian insurance heiress resided here for an extended period, known for dedication to coastal swimming from the harbour. |
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These include offshore and onshore investment bonds issued by insurance companies. |
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Central government revenues are mainly income tax, national insurance contributions, value added tax, corporation tax and fuel duty. |
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The Bank used to be responsible for the regulation and supervision of the banking and insurance industries. |
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The FPC is responsible for macro prudential regulation of all UK banks and insurance companies. |
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Banks would hold only a small percentage of their assets in the form of cash reserves as insurance against bank runs. |
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In the United States, drug costs are unregulated, but instead are the result of negotiations between drug companies and insurance companies. |
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This interest followed a project to set up an insurance company, prompted by Francis Baily and mooted in 1824, but not carried out. |
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The steamships were able to obtain a much higher rate of freight than sailing ships and the insurance premium for the cargo was less. |
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Tour buses come with professional and informed staff, insurance and maintain state governed safety standards. |
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Universal coverage can also be achieved by making purchase of insurance compulsory. |
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It proposed that all people of working age should pay a weekly national insurance contribution. |
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A typical example is the Art Nouveau Gresham Palace which was built by an insurance company. |
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In many European countries, cooperative institutions have a predominant market share in the retail banking and insurance businesses. |
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Furthermore, risk analyses are carried out in the scientific world and the insurance industry. |
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After being sacked from Chelsea on 23 April 1981 Hurst worked as an insurance salesman for Abbey Life. |
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He was also charged with not producing his driving licence and insurance certificate. |
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Along with increased personal safety, riders with these advanced qualifications may benefit from reduced insurance costs. |
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Additionally, roughly two in five have complementary private insurance to cover services not fully covered by the state, such as physiotherapy. |
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Private health insurance is available to the population for those who want to avail of it. |
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Naming rights were sold to an insurance company, and the venue is now referred to as the Aviva Stadium. |
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The West End includes the financial district, with insurance and banking offices as well as the Edinburgh International Conference Centre. |
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With the mass unemployment of the 1930s, contributions to the insurance scheme dried up, resulting in a funding crisis. |
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State subsidised healthcare is available to all Polish citizens who are covered by this general health insurance program. |
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The institution of social insurance in Germany under Bismarck was an influential template. |
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These organizations provided insurance for sickness, unemployment, and disability, providing an income to people when they were unable to work. |
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Shipping, banking, insurance and professional services expanded at the same time. |
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Its main industries are tourism, offshore incorporation and management, offshore banking, captive insurance and fishing. |
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