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The most significant changes, particularly affecting the availability and terms of insurance become effective January 1, 2014.
She and Charles never speak about death, except in terms of insurance his pension, his will.
We're very thin in terms of insurance for our big-league team because of the guys we've called up.
The cost of the flood in terms of insurance payouts was NZ$122 million.
"The impact on us in terms of insurance has been somewhat profound," Mr. Davis said.
What are we liable for in terms of insurance, and are there hidden or unexpected issues we should consider?
In my country insurance companies sometimes conclude contracts with companies providing services which then form part of the terms of insurance.
The conditions of membership and terms of insurance are contained in the Statutes and Rules.
Vermont is second in terms of insurance company assets but third in terms of captives licensed.
Underlying the argument is a battle over exactly what the terms of insurance coverage are, because no formal policies were in place when the trade center was attacked.
It marks a deterioration in the terms of insurance and retirement of the workers, a reduction in pensions and an increase in the retirement age.
Penny Feuerzeig, executive editor of the Virgin Islands Daily News, said the storm would be "devastating to tourism and in terms of insurance rates.
I believe there could be some common ground between Republicans and Democrats in terms of insurance portability and not being rejected for pre-existing conditions or cancelled if you have a disease.
Capitalist restructurings in the public health sector come under the general anti-working class policy of the ΕU, the deteriorating terms of insurance and the increased retirement age of the workers.
And another part has to do with a new study by the Highway Institute for Traffic Safety, which shows that ABS has saved almost nothing in terms of insurance claims.
"We always felt," he continued, "that if we got a fair shake in terms of insurance coverage, we'd stand or fall based on whether or not we did a good job for the patient.
Producers and studio executives tend to justify this approach in terms of insurance: they're spending $100 million, and want to know that every moment, every gesture, every line is as good as it can be.
One Grim Forecast A report by the F.D.I.C. staff stated that "as bad as the past five years have been in terms of insurance losses, the next two years could be even worse."
The court rejected arguments made by a group of Kentucky H.M.O.'s that sued the state, and by managed care industry organizations that supported them, that the law was not a regulation of insurance because it did not regulate an insurance practice or the actual terms of insurance policies.
A Google search of any state name and "traffic school" or "driving course" is likely to take you to courses, with names like "New York Defensive Driving Traffic School Online," that lack official approval - and therefore provide no benefits in terms of insurance rates or license-point reduction.