Sentences with phrase «as robust a coverage»

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The state of President Ronald Reagan's health was also tightly controlled by the White House, which carefully choreographed media coverage to portray him as robust.
The more robust policies — which have become an industry standard — will also cover the replacement or repair of your belongings (known, in insurance speak, as «contents» coverage).
If you want a more robust plan that includes Trip Cancellation or Travel Delay coverages, then look for a plan that offers these as well as other pre - and post-departure coverages.
As you all know, CanLII has grown in the past 15 years into a robust legal search engine with comprehensive coverage of current Canadian case law and legislation, in addition to hosting a significant and ever growing quantity of «historical» materials (i.e. cases published prior to CanLII's founding).
Even though a robust coverage makes your financial life more resilient to suddenly financial setbacks, your financial flexibility is compromised as your money are constantly used to pay for these premiums.
The benefit is you get lifetime coverage but you will not see robust cash value growth as you do with the other types of universal life insurance.
As the leader in Commercial Information Exchange (CIE) technology with a robust product providing researched sales and leases to online mapping and GIS information, it was a natural fit to compliment Xceligent's growing mass of commercial real estate data and national market coverage.
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