Usar "insurance" en una oración
insurance oraciones de ejemplo
insurance
1. · Your investment in health insurance is finally beginning to pay off
2. This is where medical insurance comes to the rescue
3. However, individuals need to note that there is one basic difference between Medical insurance and the CI rider
4. In case of medical insurance, the individual is covered only to the extent of the actual expenses incurred on medicine/hospitalisation (up to a maximum limit of the sum assured)
5. Does anyone really think this makes look rebellious or cool anymore? I was an insurance salesman before all this happened
6. How could I? Me, just a simple insurance broker on the phones for the last 10 years
7. Who the hell would want to break my door down? I'm just Dennis Small, insurance guy
8. I sell, or used to sell insurance
9. His insurance should cover the damage I should think …’
10. I realized also that the insurance policy I had wouldn't cover this
11. Now all I had left was the remaining €8500 to pay off and the insurance policy cancellation fee
12. Indiana while providing for his family by selling insurance
13. Have food stamps saved anyone? Has anyone been better off in life because they have health insurance? Does life get easier when we have these conveniences? Our tax money goes to pay for things like health insurance, food stamps, social security, Medicare, upkeep of unused buildings (that could be used to shelter the homeless if our Government really did care about us), great scientific studies like whether sick shrimp perform as well on a treadmill as healthy shrimp (this is a real study funded by the Government – it cost about 15 million dollars), army expenses, paying off the interest on our nation’s debt, veteran’s benefits, and government jobs such as postal workers or police officers
14. “Oh no! You realize we don’t have insurance?” she said in such a deadpan way that he wasn’t aware she was joking till she started laughing
15. We could uncover some simple task that in itself could be a major stumbling block to reaching success, something such as a special license, insurance or legislation
16. and free insurance on hot hatches the colour
17. 'You arrive at the terminal, see the insurance desk, you are asked if the place you're going is your final destination and you are told this is your last and final call for flight 666, terminating at Athens Airport
18. Over a plateful of slightly stale tractor-wheel biscuits and weak tea in chipped china cups, Danny and Annie found out that there were no savings, no insurance policies and no investments
19. Indeed, with the decline in rental income caused by the ever increasing costs of insurance, red tape and health and safety initiatives, great-aunt Edith had financed some of the finer pieces in the apartment, including a real Ming chrysanthemum pot and a small Lowry, through her prowess at conducting phishing expeditions across the global email network in search of the details of other people’s bank accounts
20. in rental income caused by the ever increasing costs of insurance,
21. We deal with socials a lot in the insurance office and that's how it works
22. Insurance and all that
23. The Swivels’ had a very healthy insurance policy
24. After college, I took a job with a firm of insurance brokers – in the typing pool
25. He’s taking care of the insurance, remember? A voice said in my head
26. Yeah but what the fuck is the insurance? Another voice asked back
27. Roman had evidently taken care of what he called the insurance, and now
28. taken time out for the insurance
29. Roman bulletproof? Did he have that much faith in his so-called insurance, to not
30. Then I called the insurance and cancelled
31. That thought made her realize she’d better call the insurance company and report the accident, before Mike came unglued, after all it was his car
32. Health insurance companies need to provide
33. The insurance helped a little by organising (after
34. insurance man seemed to think they were having, it
35. rang the insurance man to ask what time the car would
36. there had been new tickets left by the Insurance Company
37. may, in the greater part of trades, be both a sufficient profit upon the risk of this insurance, and a sufficient recompence for the trouble of employing the stock
38. insurance upon shipping, however, in the same manner as upon houses, is, in most cases, the
39. These books I had at home, gave all the makes and serial numbers of all main watches over the last two hundred years and fortunately the book itemized the approximate value of these various watches, I guess to help insurance valuation
40. Silver must certainly be cheaper in Spanish America than in Europe ; in the country where it is produced, than in the country to which it is brought, at the expense of a long carriage both by land and by sea, of a freight, and an insurance
41. MPG AND THE INSURANCE PROTECTION RACKET
42. What you need is our insurance
43. “And carrying all this insurance money, “ said the second
44. The value of the precious metals, however, must be lower in Spain and Portugal than in any other part of Europe, as they come from those countries to all other parts of Europe, loaded, not only with a freight and an insurance, but with the expense of smuggling, their exportation being either prohibited or subjected to a duty
45. Their freight is much less, and their insurance not greater ; and no goods, besides, are less liable to suffer by the carriage
46. ever, should be no more than the amount of the freight and insurance ; and, on account of the great value and small bulk of those metals, their freight is no great matter, and their insurance is the same as that of any other goods of equal value
47. It is not, indeed, the direct purpose of his trade to sell his corn there ; but he will generally be willing to do so, and even for a good deal less money than he might expect in a foreign market; because he saves in this manner the expense of loading and unloading, of freight and insurance
48. [of an insurance policy] all-inclusive; providing complete protection
49. the insuring of risk by one insurance company with another - to reinsure v
50. It would afford a sufficient advantage to the manufacturer, because, though he might not buy his wool altogether so cheap as under the prohibition, he would still buy it at least five or ten shillings cheaper than any foreign manufacturer could buy it, besides saving the freight and insurance which the other would be obliged to pay