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There is a Colonel from his expedition who does not agree with the majority decision and wants to make his own policy
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In case of hospitalisation, the expenses that are incurred will be taken care of by this policy subject to the limit of the cover
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The cover will be to the extent of the sum assured of the policy
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I realized also that the insurance policy I had wouldn't cover this
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Now all I had left was the remaining €8500 to pay off and the insurance policy cancellation fee
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"That virus is the mechanism that enforces the individual sovereignty policy by which the Kassikan rules mankind on this entire planet
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It has been our policy in the past to remain neutral in these regional quarrels but now that stance has appeared to have changed
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That he is no longer in direct control of the levers of power is a shame, but in his time of greatness he employed a whole army of secretaries and assistants, whose sole job it was to document every fact and every detail of every case and policy so that he could remain true to his principles
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It’s household policy that homework is the responsibility of the individual concerned, but sometimes a little encouragement is required in order to achieve this
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embarked upon a policy that some of you disagree with is,
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detail of every case and policy so that he could remain true to his
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The Swivels’ had a very healthy insurance policy
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(Specific tax codes, exemptions, and collections to be issued in accordance with California policy and Tahoe City Charter, and set forth in a separate statute, forthcoming
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policy that Hartman had imposed
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one rule was to never ask questions of his clients, a policy that had made him a
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Jean adopted a policy of absolute silence unless he was
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Such enhancements of the market price may last as long as the regulations of policy which give occasion to them
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The policy must be as violent as that of Indostan or ancient Egypt (where every man was bound by a principle of religion to follow the occupation of his father, and was supposed to commit the most horrid sacrilege if he changed it for another), which can in any particular employment, and for several generations together, sink either the wages of labour or the profits of stock below their natural rate
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This proportion, it will appear hereafter, depends partly upon the nature of the different employments, and partly upon the different laws and policy of the society in which they are carried on
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But though in many respects dependent upon the laws and policy, this proportion seems to be little affected by the riches or poverty of that society, by its advancing, stationary, or declining condition, but to remain the same, or very nearly the same, in all those different states
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Before long she seemed to have forgotten her confidentiality policy
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one in others, and partly from the policy of Europe, which nowhere leaves things at perfect
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The particular consideration of those circumstances, and of that policy, will divide this
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But the policy of
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It is in this manner that the policy of Europe, by restraining the competition in some
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Thirdly, the policy of Europe, by obstructing the free circulation of labour and stock, both
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It is like the policy which would promote agriculture, by discouraging manufactures
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Obviously, I don’t agree with that policy
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The one has arisen from a mere accident, in which neither prudence nor policy either had or could have any share; the other, from the fall of the feudal system, and from the establishment of a government which afforded to industry the only encouragement which it requires, some tolerable security that it shall enjoy the fruits of its own labour
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It was not then the policy of Europe to restrain, by high duties, the importation of foreign manufactures, but rather to encourage it, in order that merchants might be enabled to supply, at as easy a rate as possible, the great men with the conveniencies and luxuries which they wanted, and which the industry of their own country could not afford them
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The word policy comes from here too; it
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They have a policy to remove anything that is competing for your visual
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appeared, as the “Science of Policy” defined it, if
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The term "policy" come
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of the page in small type along with your privacy policy
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Policy pages are those that give additional information regarding the conditions
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your Privacy Policy pages, it’s likely they are interested in your product but are
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Greece, due to the policy of the Turks of keeping
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most intelligent seems to be the policy; the term
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What circumstances in the policy of Europe have given the trades which are carried on in towns so great an advantage over that which is carried on in the country, that private persons frequently find it more for their advantage to employ their capitals in the most distant carrying trades of Asia and America
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The ancient policy of Europe was, over and above all this, unfavourable to the improvement and cultivation of land, whether carried on by the proprietor or by the farmer ; first, by the general prohibition of the exportation of corn, without a special licence, which seems to have been a very universal regulation ; and, secondly, by the restraints which were laid upon the inland commerce, not only of corn, but of almost every other part of the produce of the farm, by the absurd laws against engrossers, regraters, and forestallers, and by the privileges of fairs and markets
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The like prohibition seems anciently to have made a part of the policy of most other European nations
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The like policy anciently took place both in France and England
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Yes, honesty is still the best policy but this is where you’ll have to
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In the present times, if you except the king of Prussia, to accumulate treasure seems to be no part of the policy of European princes
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In this consisted a great part of the policy of Mr Colbert, who, notwithstanding his great abilities, seems in this case to have been imposed upon by the sophistry of merchants and manufacturers, who are always demanding a monopoly against their countrymen
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There may be good policy in retaliations of this kind, when there is a probability that they will procure the repeal of the high duties or prohibitions complained of
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The bounty upon the exportation of corn necessarily operates exactly in the same way as this absurd policy of Spain and Portugal
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The ancient policy of Europe endeavoured, in this manner, to regulate agriculture, the great trade of the country, by maxims quite different from those which it established with regard to manufactures, the great trade of the towns
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The very bad policy of one country may thus render it, in some measure, dangerous and imprudent to establish what would otherwise be the best policy in another
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And, secondly, this bad policy is not in those countries counterbalanced by the general liberty and security of the people
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It has been celebrated, however, as a masterpiece of the commercial policy of England
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The loss of the Portugal trade would, no doubt, have occasioned a considerable embarrassment to the merchants at that time engaged in it, who might not, perhaps, have found out, for a year or two, any other equally advantageous method of employing their capitals; and in this would probably have consisted all the inconveniency which England could have suffered from this notable piece of commercial policy
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This, however, has been the policy of Holland, though their company, in the course of the present century, has given up in many respects the exertion of their exclusive privilege
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This, too, was the policy of Denmark, till the reign of the late king
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It has occasionally been the policy of France ; and of late, since 1755, after it had been abandoned by all other nations on account of its absurdity, it has become the policy of Portugal, with regard at least to two of the principal provinces of Brazil, Pernambucco, and Marannon
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This policy opened, indeed, the trade of the colonies to all the natives of the mother country, provided they traded from the proper port, at the proper season, and in the proper vessels
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This, however, till within these few years, had always been the policy of Spain; and the price of all European goods, accordingly, is said to have been enormous in the Spanish West Indies
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The policy of Portugal is, in this respect, the same as the ancient policy of Spain, with regard to all its colonies, except Pernambucco and Marannon; and with regard to these it has lately adopted a still worse
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Under so liberal a policy, the colonies are enabled both to sell their own produce, and to buy the goods of Europe at a reasonable price; but since the dissolution of the Plymouth company, when our colonies were but in their infancy, this has always been the policy of England
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In order to counteract this notable piece of mercantile policy, and to render herself as much as possible independent, not only of Sweden, but of all the other northern powers, Great Britain gave a bounty upon the importation of naval stores from America; and the effect of this bounty was to raise the price of timber in America much more than the confinement to the home market could lower it; and as both regulations were enacted at the same time, their joint effect was rather to encourage than to discourage the clearing of land in America
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But though the policy of Great Britain, with regard to the trade of her colonies, has been dictated by the same mercantile spirit as that of other nations, it has, however, upon the whole, been less illiberal and oppressive than that of any of them
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Such have been the general outlines of the policy of the different European nations with regard to their colonies
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The policy of Europe, therefore, has very little to boast of, either in the original establishment, or, so far as concerns their internal government, in the subsequent prosperity of the colonies of America
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The adventurers, indeed, who formed some of the latter establishments, joined to the chimerical project of finding gold and silver mines, other motives more reasonable and more laudable; but even these motives do very little honour to the policy of Europe
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In the different ways in which this monopoly has been exercised, consists one of the most essential differences in the policy of the different European nations with regard to their colonies
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re affirmed the policy of the zero tolerance
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In the islands where they have no settlements, they give a premium to those who collect the young blossoms and green leaves of the clove and nutmeg trees, which naturally grow there, but which this savage policy has now, it is said
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In the course of a century or two, the policy of the English company would, in this manner, have probably proved as completely destructive as that of the Dutch
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As the law, however, did not mean to encourage this species of trade, so contrary to the general principles of the mercantile policy of England, it imposed a duty of ten shillings the hundred weight upon such importation, and no part of this duty was to be afterwards drawn back upon its exportation
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They fill up, in some measure, a very important void ; and supply the place of the merchants, artificers, and manufacturers, whom the inhabitants of those countries ought to find at home, but whom, from some defect in their policy, they do not find at home
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This policy, therefore, discourages agriculture in two different ways; first, by sinking the real value of its produce, and thereby lowering the rate of its profits; and, secondly, by raising the rate of profit in all other employments
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The policy of ancient Egypt, too, and that of the Gentoo government of Indostan, seem to have favoured agriculture more than all other employments
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The policy of the ancient republics of Greece, and that of Rome, though it honoured agriculture more than manufactures or foreign trade, yet seems rather to have discouraged the latter
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According to the policy of Great Britain, therefore, they would probably he augmented very fast
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This policy of lending money to foreign states is, so far as I know peculiar to the canton of Berne
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But he hounded her, insisting it would bring quite a price! Tom had left her with a small insurance policy
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The rent of houses might easily be ascertained with sufficient accuracy, by a policy of the same kind with that which would be necesary for ascertaining the ordinary rent of land
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By this miserable policy, he does not, perhaps, always consult his own interest in the most effectual manner ; and he probably loses more by the diminution of his produce, than he saves by that of his tax
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It has for some time past been the policy of Great Britain to discourage the consumption of spiritous liquors, on account of their supposed tendency to ruin the health and to corrupt the morals of the common people
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According to this policy, the abatement of the taxes upon the distillery ought not to be so great as to reduce, in any respect, the price of those liquors
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in the policy of government along with the internal interests of the country
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Remember that if you choose an online source to check the website’s privacy policy and never offer up personally identifying information that could result in identity theft
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This gesture was in line with the policy of the
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This was in direct contrast to the “hands off” and “non-interference” policy of the United
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His news network was now the most successful in the US; doubtless his remit to comment freely on the situation – allowing critical analysis of government policy – won his network legions of supporters, some: high profile opponents of the war
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Had Clinton paid more attention to the security aspects, as opposed to the trade and foreign policy aspects of foreign policy, could the events of 9/11 still have happened? (He was, of course, offered Osama twice on, as it were, a silver platter, but oh no, that would undoubtedly violate someone"s civil rights, somewhere, somehow, sometime, to say nothing of the police versus the military
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Even a chance of a discount on one of their own machines was just too much for them to offer; something to do with the strict rules on profit and the constraints of bureaucracy, the company policy more or less stated
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In compliance with CC policy, Jimmy could not be told the reality (that he had been repeatedly squashed to a pulp and reassembled, that his brain had not experienced a third of the ten-minute process)
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In fact, maintenance was very seldom needed, it was really only for the conscience of those on the outside – a policy of the new regime, perhaps, or just their fellow humans wanting to ensure that their brethren were being kept safe and healthy
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They were talking prosaically about the new economy: logistics and infrastructures and their new role as coordinators of policy
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Should be the official motto of the foreign policy apparatus of the Obama administration
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He also had an insurance policy that will pay $5 million plus the mortgage on the house
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When Akbar had asked her what was so special about that synagogue, Celine had replied that it came up first on the web search and its site said it was proud of its policy of inclusivity, also it was local and fitted in with the plans of his Dutch friends
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Too late now, Nathan had forgotten about the ‘need to know‘ policy and it was time to let them in on the situation
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Such assistance to a lesser-developed culture represented the most profound shift of Council policy
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The policy of minimal intervention had originally set the foundation for the Temporal Directive, and remained enshrined in their doctrine for millennia; the change in philosophy only as a result of the invasion of Earth by their established foe, the Darangi
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The failure of their mission was cited by historian and Temporal Directive scholar Paradic Ramazo as the catalyst for Central Council's change in policy
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The one insurance policy the Darangi thought they had was Gerrid: if he was immersed and dependent on the program, he would likely face death with the threat of L-Seven-Six’s shutdown
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What was not a joke was the genuine belief that if you had to shoot, then shoot to kill, because dead men tell no lies! All experienced mean street policemen know this, but it was not official policy nor was it lawful for that matter