A: This is a free provision that you can elect to have on your policy that will act
as a safety net so to speak.
Not exact matches
As my colleague Jason Kirby detailed in his cover story in March, the Chinese save so much because they don't have a social safety net as we know it to fall back o
As my colleague Jason Kirby detailed in his cover story in March, the Chinese save
so much because they don't have a social
safety net as we know it to fall back o
as we know it to fall back on.
Even
so, I believe that it's essential to carry a significant
safety net at present, and I'm also partial to tail - risk hedges that kick - in automatically
as the market declines, rather than requiring the execution of sell orders.
Role of government in these affairs is to fight corruption, preserve the environment, and provide a modest
safety net so people don't die
as a result of financial matters.
A greater amount of favorable stories also function
as a reputation management
safety net so when potential clients search online, they only see good things.
While Callum Kerr is widely admired for his stint
as MP for Berwickshire, Roxburgh and Selkirk (BRS) but he has the smallest majority in Scotland and the Conservatives are
so confident that their candidate John Lamont gave up the
safety net of a Scottish parliament seat to take on the general election campaign.
And you may end up being born in utter poverty that may prevent you from being happy, or you may start off being wealthy but then you may suffer calamities like disease and natural disasters,
so assuming you're risk averse (
as humans tend to be in most circumstances), you'd want the government to have a
safety net to shelter you from such risks.
So perhaps friendship serves
as a
safety net for a variety of animals.
Lorie at lemons + zest describes our food rules
as «our
safety net» and
so we almost don't know how to live without them.
Now you do not have the box
as a
safety net,
so you have to maintain stability and good posture in the bottom position using your own strength.
As she woke up to give me a hug I asked her why she had
so many coats on her chair and she said just in case it got cold she needed a
safety net.
As a
safety net, Amazon emails you prior to shipping
so you can delay the order if it's not necessary.
Okay,
so he's still got the Mission: Impossible franchise
as a cosy blockbuster
safety net, but rather too many of his lone action hero star vehicles have fallen a little flat of late.
So we act
as a
safety net.
Planned to be used
as back up cover work,
so would be suitable to set yourself for cover for someone else to teach or if you are supply looking for a
safety net!
As the principal, Jessalyn gently nudges teachers out of their
safety nets and supports their work
so the teachers can «soar» and «fly.»
Some might argue that's not an issue
so long
as it can be disabled — and it can be in the Genesis — but I don't think I'm alone in wanting the
safety net of a stability control system even on the track.
As they hand you their work they will say something like «It's a first draft» or some other
safety net to let you know that they think it's terrible,
so if you think
so too, that's why.
As for why the corruption, all the obvious reasons: a) the country's made up of a zillion different historically hostile tribes arbitrarily thrown together as a country by the Brits; b) life is short, there are few official safety nets (e.g., unemployment insurance, pensions), so there are few moral qualms about taking care of your own, no matter what; c) there's not yet any sort of history of democracy, of regulation of profiteering — this is a very young, very capitalist country; d) the outside world and all its wealth provides tremendous incentives for corruption — the amount and indiscriminate nature of foreign aid, the fact that the amount of money that would eventually be paid for, say, a rhino horn dagger will trickle down to paying the poacher enough money to cover his kids» school fees for years; e) the fact that the west encourages the illicitly wealthy in the developing world to hide their loot in western institutions (e.g., Swiss banks
As for why the corruption, all the obvious reasons: a) the country's made up of a zillion different historically hostile tribes arbitrarily thrown together
as a country by the Brits; b) life is short, there are few official safety nets (e.g., unemployment insurance, pensions), so there are few moral qualms about taking care of your own, no matter what; c) there's not yet any sort of history of democracy, of regulation of profiteering — this is a very young, very capitalist country; d) the outside world and all its wealth provides tremendous incentives for corruption — the amount and indiscriminate nature of foreign aid, the fact that the amount of money that would eventually be paid for, say, a rhino horn dagger will trickle down to paying the poacher enough money to cover his kids» school fees for years; e) the fact that the west encourages the illicitly wealthy in the developing world to hide their loot in western institutions (e.g., Swiss banks
as a country by the Brits; b) life is short, there are few official
safety nets (e.g., unemployment insurance, pensions),
so there are few moral qualms about taking care of your own, no matter what; c) there's not yet any sort of history of democracy, of regulation of profiteering — this is a very young, very capitalist country; d) the outside world and all its wealth provides tremendous incentives for corruption — the amount and indiscriminate nature of foreign aid, the fact that the amount of money that would eventually be paid for, say, a rhino horn dagger will trickle down to paying the poacher enough money to cover his kids» school fees for years; e) the fact that the west encourages the illicitly wealthy in the developing world to hide their loot in western institutions (e.g., Swiss banks).
I'm single,
so I have no one to rely on
as a
safety net.
Also,
as a value investor myself, I think the following pair of questions is worthy of reflection and debate: 1) Is undervaluation better thought of
as a ranking factor or a
safety factor — e.g. should one try to pick the most undervalued stocks
so they go up the most, or should I try to pick stocks with most improving outlook and use undervaluation and / or low growth estimates
as a
safety net in case they blow up?
So he chose stocks for periods of prosperity, cash to keep you afloat in a recession, gold
as a hedge against inflation, and long - term bonds
as a
safety net in times of deflation.
If your poor credit is the result of an unforeseen disaster, you need to change your money habits
so that you are building up a good emergency fund to serve
as a
safety net.
So if the mortgage payment is $ 1,500 per month and a lender wants you to have at least three months of reserves, you would need $ 4,500 on hand
as a
safety net.
So it's welcome to have the Low Commission shining much - needed light on the impact of the LASPO cuts on those largely poor and vulnerable people who up until nine months ago had legal aid
as some kind of
safety net.
This is a moot point,
as Term insurance provides an absolutely necessary financial
safety net, and does
so until you reach the age of retirement.
(obviously, not suggesting use this
as your sole safety net, as there's nothing more safe than a cash cushion) As an aside, I make it an annual thing to call all my credit card companies to ask them to boost my lines so as to lower my utilization rate
as your sole
safety net,
as there's nothing more safe than a cash cushion) As an aside, I make it an annual thing to call all my credit card companies to ask them to boost my lines so as to lower my utilization rate
as there's nothing more safe than a cash cushion)
As an aside, I make it an annual thing to call all my credit card companies to ask them to boost my lines so as to lower my utilization rate
As an aside, I make it an annual thing to call all my credit card companies to ask them to boost my lines
so as to lower my utilization rate
as to lower my utilization rates.
As a
safety net for buyers, inspections are crucial for uncovering any potential skeletons in a home's closets,
so to speak.