Insurance
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1634 examples of Insurance in a sentence
After a year, you can't get
insurance
on everything you have in it, only on 70 percent.
It took the Senate just 17 days to ban the use of the guidelines in determining
insurance
coverage.
We need to recognize that the target of this information should not be the doctor, should not be the
insurance
company.
And he said, "No, unless you're in the upper echelon and you've got really amazing insurance, you can't actually do that.
There's no
insurance
company that can say "No."
How are we going to handle
insurance?
I just recently had to buy life insurance, and I was required to answer: A. I have never had a genetic test; B. I've had one, here you go; or C. I've had one and I'm not telling.
Thankfully, I was able to answer A, and I say that honestly, in case my life
insurance
agent is listening.
So, come on, this is an automobile
insurance
contract.
On the left side of a contract: "It is agreed that the
insurance
company, bla bla bla, bla bla bla, bla bla..." This is a before and after example.
We are doing the same with the
insurance
sector.
And then I thought about how, much as travel
insurance
doesn't cover acts of God, probably my health
insurance
did not cover acts of idiocy.
In point of fact, no
insurance
covers acts of idiocy.
We need our genetic varieties because they're a sort of
insurance
policy against climate change.
Keep your hands up if you have sufficient life
insurance.
We're not doing that well when it comes to
insurance.
I'd suggest there are four things, and none of these things include an
insurance
system or a legal system.
The political fight that we've developed has become one around whether it's the government that's the problem or is it
insurance
companies that are the problem.
Do they have
insurance
to fill the prescription?
CO: My puppy is missing and
insurance
doesn't cover chimneys.
Affected households have to wait for the
insurance
adjuster to visit before they can start accepting help on their properties.
Look no further than the
insurance
industry as they struggle to cope with mounting catastrophic losses from extreme weather events.
Oxfam and Swiss Re, together with Rockefeller Foundation, are helping farmers like this one build hillside terraces and find other ways to conserve water, but they're also providing for
insurance
when the droughts do come.
It's allowing them to become more productive so that they can afford their own
insurance
over time, without assistance.
There are many, many examples and I'll give you one that is not my favorite example:
insurance.
It took me a year and a half to get the
insurance
just right.
Here's Jenny, one of the nurses, Allison, who helped manage the transplant list, and a dozen other people who aren't pictured, a pharmacist, a psychologist, a nutritionist, even a financial counselor, Lisa, who helped us deal with all the
insurance
hassles.
Put this in a really bright envelope with copies of your
insurance
cards, your power of attorney, and your do-not-resuscitate order.
They're providing the pollination
insurance
alongside our honeybees.
And we're munging it together into things like credit reports, into
insurance
premiums, into things like predictive policing systems, into sentencing guidelines.
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