Applicants whose family income exceeds the relevant financial eligibility cut-off may be extended coverage on a contributory basis. |
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According to reports in the Chinese media, even the hugely popular local soap operas and game shows have had to give way to extended coverage of the Games. |
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Enhanced voice quality, extended coverage, adapted user interface, proven durability: that's what the M930 is all about. |
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Until recently, the Fair Plans provided extended coverage or protection against fire or vandalism. |
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Airtime is a zero-sum proposition: when Driver A is getting extended coverage, Drivers B through Z are getting stiffed. |
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The extended coverage to these areas will make it possible to provide far more complete protection to many species. |
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It must also include extended coverage for loss resulting from fraudulent acts. |
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It is also intended to address structural defects for a minimum of five years, and up to 10 years with some extended coverage options. |
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Donna Orender, a PGA Tour senior vice president, recalled that ESPN has extended coverage to televise Woods. |
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In addition this situation is aggravated by a very strong demographic growth which makes extended coverage in basic services very difficult. |
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Vigeo is thus responding to the needs for extended coverage of its clients active in the bond markets. |
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Note: if using an existing policy the applicant must have extended coverage for fraudulent acts in place. |
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Maroc Telecom soon extended coverage to the country's main economic and political centers. |
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It is intended to provide extended coverage, engaging incoming missiles at a range of up to 200 km horizontally and 150 km vertically. |
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The state estimates that between 1994 and 2000, it extended coverage to about 1 million new people. |
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The Government extended coverage to better respond to victims' needs. |
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And we provide extended coverage of the impact on Ireland, Scotland and consumers throughout the British Isles of the decision earlier this year to leave the European Union. |
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Congress encouraged the trend by starting a Children's Health Insurance Program, which has functioned much like Medicaid and extended coverage to more low-income children. |
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The importance of the third round is further demonstrated in table 3, which shows the extended coverage of concessions in terms of 2003 total imports. |
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Applicants whose incomes slightly exceed the guidelines may be extended coverage on a contributing basis, meaning that the client is required to make monthly payments as a condition of receiving legal aid. |
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New chapters in Working Group II include oceans, human security, and livelihoods and poverty, and extended coverage will be provided on adaptation, human settlements and economic activities. |
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The extended coverage will have major benefits for tourism in these areas, which will become an extremely important aspect of the regional economy. |
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The REIT will carry comprehensive general liability, fire, flood, extended coverage and rental loss insurance with policy specifications, limits and deductibles customarily carried for similar properties. |
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This provides a first but rough idea of the impact, to the extent that it excludes somewhat more than the extended coverage has added to the index. |
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Seeing Neville's ugly mug in deadpan mode is bad enough, but extended coverage of the bum-fluff moustachioed right-back really would be in bad taste. |
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