And depending on your attitude to risk, there is a whole number of policies available to protect against a wealth of possible eventualities. |
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We consider it to be good management planning, to cover all eventualities, and prepare their next move. |
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In many instances, no provision was made for eventualities that ultimately did occur. |
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By all means, cover yourself for unexpected eventualities such as death, unemployment and your house burning down. |
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Accidents do happen and car companies have insurance to cover such eventualities, except when they happen on a race circuit. |
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I have tried to cover all eventualities, to keep you and yours brimming with festive cheer throughout Yuletide. |
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We have a few injury doubts and will take a big squad with us to cover all eventualities but I think he will be playing. |
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The menu covers all eventualities, from salads and burgers to open sandwiches, steaks and chicken, as well as grilled and poached salmon. |
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For all eventualities, an uninterrupted power supply provides continuous electricity. |
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He wonders why European sportsmen don't wear boxes to protect themselves from such painful eventualities, when Americans are so keen on them. |
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The serious failings of Univan led to a ship and a crew unfitted for the foreseeable eventualities of the voyage. |
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Councillors overruling officer recommendations is not a new phenomenon and in a democracy the mechanism for such eventualities must always be there. |
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However, no pension can provide for eventualities such as fire, a long illness on the part of the breadwinner or other medical expenses. |
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While some had made plans in anticipation of these eventualities, all agreed that the need for change hinged directly on their health. |
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Together with the yard, so-called 'worst case scenarios' were simulated to cover all eventualities. |
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Much like the quiet that comes before the storm, Egypt is bracing itself for any eventualities that will result from the coming election. |
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In any of those eventualities, constituencies within the countries at risk could turn to America for support. |
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It is particularly in the veterinary field that the budgetary impact is contingent upon unforeseen eventualities, be they illnesses or epidemics. |
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There will be future challenges and work has begun to prepare for these eventualities. |
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An Ombudsman would do much to ensure that such eventualities are dealt with speedily and fairly. |
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The co-ordination rule is defined as follows: the national inflation level is the minimum threshold for the norm in all eventualities. |
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You are therefore strongly advised to take out your own insurance to cover these eventualities. |
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And when creatures as primitive as we are exercise free will, then some very surprising eventualities occur. |
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We had to find a way to set up mechanisms for dealing appropriately with all eventualities. |
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We do not look ahead blindly, but anticipate the possibility of all eventualities in this kind of conflict. |
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There was extensive discussion about how rankings might be altered to reflect these eventualities. |
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One goal is to ensure that training areas will permit training for all eventualities. |
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In the first of these eventualities, the defendant was not liable to the death penalty if the statutory limitation period was not applied. |
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The larger clubs will still be able to stockpile players to cover eventualities, but for the rest, a powerful weapon in the astute manager's armoury has been negated. |
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Although I'd been toying with switching to insurance which covers all eventualities, I foolishly let sentiment get the better of me and stayed with him. |
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The pair had to be prepared for all eventualities, as although climbing during the winter season the temperature on the mountain can vary from minus to plus 20 degrees. |
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I was pondering these increasingly likely eventualities when the train pulled into the last stop, the doors opened and I fell out onto the platform with my unchanged rucksack. |
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At the corporate level, the NCC must also protect assets and information, as well as its ability to function as a business in all eventualities. |
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Sea journeys can last several days in high seas and strict planning is necessary to prevent unexpected event or delay, or to cover such eventualities should they occur. |
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As a full-time fretter, Jack likes to cover all eventualities. |
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The Commission has therefore acted wisely in exploring every possible avenue to guard against any difficulties and to prepare for any eventualities. |
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While we appreciate that certain circumstances can pose special problems, we believe that institutions ought to make allowances for such eventualities as part of their planning. |
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Collision energy shall be absorbed in unoccupied crumple zones designed for such eventualities, which limit deceleration forces and prevent overriding of the vehicle bodies. |
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I have made it a priority for the Financial Services Authority and the Bank of England to make sure that the UK banking system is adequately capitalised and have sufficient liquidity to deal with all eventualities. |
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Hotel parrrrrrrty!! Day 5 Cardiff I overslept and came down to an empty hotel lobby, which meant I missed the train, but a coach for such eventualities took me on to Wales. |
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The amendment submitted by the drafting group fully reflected the principle of rotation and established clearly defined exceptions, duly taking specific eventualities into account. |
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In some services, there is a need for a general system of automatic and limited compensation and refunds for some eventualities, as is already the case for overbooking by airlines. |
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Needless to say, we must prepare for such eventualities as well as we can. This is something we did not always do, the shipping disasters involving the Erika and the Prestige being two cases in point. |
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Institutions should consider the nomination of substitute REB members so that REBs can continue to function when regular members are unable to attend due to illness or other unforeseen eventualities. |
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Yet seconds later he continued, for when if not now to relay to her the stealth of years, the inexorable betrayals of the body, the perfidiousness of the eventualities? |
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Institutions should consider the nomination of substitute REB members and an alternate Chair so that Boards are not paralyzed by illness or other unforeseen eventualities. |
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