Sentences with phrase «assurance which»

Keeping the above and the additional sum assurance which I shall take later (5 - 8 years), I would greatly appreciate if you could help me with these choices.
It also comprises of life assurance which will pay out in the event of your demise during the term.
You'll also get free purchase assurance which is valid in the first 90 days when you purchase an item with a PC Financial card.
Another assurance which our agency guarantees is authenticity and your confidentiality.
And there is much wisdom in Paul's other message of assurance which is basic to the subject of this chapter: «Therefore, if any one is in Christ, he is a new creation; the old has passed away, behold, the new has come.»
He will not be content with the blessed assurance which comforts beyond all measure: that eternally the Good has always been victorious; the blessed assurance which is a security that passeth all understanding; the blessed assurance that the unprofitable servant may have within himself at each moment, even when the time is the longest and he seems to have accomplished least of all, the blessed assurance which allows the unprofitable servant if he loses honor to speak more proudly than that royal word: All is lost save honor.
Now it is apparent that he had no thought of Micaiah's deceiving the king with pleasant assurances which could prove only delusive.
«We give some weight to the assurances received in December 2005 about how he would be treated were he returned to face a retrial... and to the verbal assurances which have been received,» the SIAC said.

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Lawyers at Montreal firm Campbell Cohen, which is partnering with the startup, conducted the product's quality assurance testing.
Papa's assurances lost some weight however when reports emerged two days later that the company was still under criminal investigation for potential insurance fraud related to its ties to specialty pharmaceutical Philidor — which erased all of the stock's recent gains.
Top administration officials including Vice President Mike Pence and Office of Management and Budget Director Mick Mulvaney gave assurances on Thursday that Trump would sign the bill, which cleared both chambers of Congress that day.
Although, VirtualArmour believes that the expectations and assumptions on which such forward - looking information is based are reasonable, undue reliance should not be placed on the forward - looking information as VirtualArmour can not provide any assurance that it will prove to be correct.
But a new makeup routine doesn't change Aguilera's knack for boldness and self - assurance, which was highlighted in the one piece of advice she offered in the interview.
This reflects the advantages offered by specialised early phase units in Australia, which have earned a reputation for superior quality assurance.
In the U.S., Facebook's biggest challenge may come from the Federal Trade Commission, which is investigating whether the company violated the terms of a 2011 settlement that made privacy assurances.
While the existence of a term sheet doesn't mean that negotiations no longer take place, it does provide assurances that everyone is generally on the same page and that the drawn up legal documents won't have to be heavily revised (which can potentially save a lot of money in legal fees).
Equifax's lawyers at Choate, Hall & Stewart had argued (among many other things) that the AG can't wield the state consumer protection law, which prohibits businesses from making false, deceptive or unfair claims, without showing anyone was harmed by Equifax's supposedly false assurances about data security.
Although it is currently believed that the expectations reflected in such forward - looking statements are reasonable, no assurance can be given that such expectations will prove to have been correct and persons reading this press release are therefore cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward - looking statements which speak only as of the date of this press release.
This would also solve another problem, which is that no one believes the Fed would take serious actions at a meeting that doesn't have a press conference despite Yellen's assurances that every meeting is «live.»
QualityKiosk, which offers automated quality assurance solutions for clients across geographies and verticals, counts 50 of the Indian Fortune 100 companies and 18 of the global Fortune 500 companies as its key clients.
The delays illustrate the lack of implicit guarantees being available for such products, which underlines the fact that such products carry significantly greater risk now that there appears to be little assurance that the government will step in.
Rather than funding an entire project upfront and risk losing the entire investment if the company's strategic plan and actual results do not parallel each other, the VC has the «safety net» of incremental funding, which offers a level of assurance that precise objectives will be met before the VC takes more financial risk.
Ranga Reddy, CEO and co-founder, Maveric Systems, software testing company which provides lifecycle assurance for software applications
I actually think something else is going on here — rather than talking about regulating the financial sector, the government and the Bank are signaling that they are willing to provide lender - of - last - resort assurances to those who sell or engage in derivative financial products, of which the asset - back mortgage and commercial debt are but two examples.
Business centres should point out to clients that they have certain assurances in place, which protects against any nasty surprises.
At the highest level, said Jones, quality assurance is something with which all stakeholders — especially small to mid-sized firms in niche markets — grapple.
 The Harper government's decision last year to write off every penny of the auto aid and thus build it all into last year's deficit calculation (which I questioned at the time as curious and even misleading) has already been proven wrong. Since the money was already «written off» by Ottawa as a loss (on grounds that they had little confidence it would be repaid — contradicting their own assurances at the same time that it was an «investment,» not a bail - out), any repayment will come as a gain that can be recorded in the budget on the revenue side. Jim Flaherty has learned from past Finance Ministers (especially Paul Martin) that it's always politically better to make the budget situation look worse than it is (even when the bottom has fallen out of the balance), thus positioning yourself to triumphantly announce «surprising good news» (due, no doubt, to «careful fiscal management») down the road. The auto package could thus generate as much as $ 10 billion in «surprising good news» for Ottawa in the years to come (depending on the ultimate worth of the public equity share).
As a new fund, there can be no assurance that the Trust will grow to or maintain an economically viable size, in which case the Sponsor may elect to terminate the Trust, which could result in the
Joy comes, however, from knowing that you are accepted in Christ's work and coming to you in word and sacrament, with his promises and assurances of forgiveness, which is outside of yourself and therefore «sure».
The new center of Luther's theology of grace became the heart's confident assurance of the promised mercy of God in Christ, what he will later describe simply as «the faith which grasps Christ,» tides apprehensive Christi.
Even though it forbids the undialectical confidence in God's mercy that Luther later came to teach, it nonetheless allows the sinner yearning for God under the cross a sort of paradoxical assurance, a sense of being at least in the appropriate place before God, which sustains the heart and enables it to endure to the end.
Christians can not imagine that anyone could possibly contemplate death without having the «assurance» that a beautiful heavenly existence awaits them, but in fact most true atheists (as opposed to those who are simply indifferent, which is a growing segment of the population) have given this quite a bit of thought and have come to a different conclusion.
It is this assurance of divine liberating power that makes unnecessary the impatient employment of such human devices as ideology, which are generally felt to be necessary where power is urgently needed and divine power is not hoped for.
When the Assyrian invasion seemed about to overwhelm the whole kingdom, Isaiah steadied king and people with the assurance that it was God's will to give them a respite during which they might turn to Him, and that for this purpose He would protect Jerusalem from imminent destruction.
The process may only end when the Kingdom of God has dawmed and the NEW HEAVEN and NEW EARTH are unfolded and the holistic mission has the assurance that God is at the helm of affairs and it is God's mission in which the whole creation, including the Church, participates.
Ehud Barak's insouciant assurance that he can procure an acceptable peace with the Arabs on his own terms has shown itself, at least to date, to be a most imprudent policy» which is why his position as leader of the nation is, as I write, seriously in question.
The results in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries was that the faith to which people were called was often more the objective belief that the scriptures were completely true than the deeply personal assurance of God's forgiveness of their sins and the resulting freedom.
And the basis of that assurance is the same as that which sustains so many of our certainties in everyday life — not theory but experience.
But to John the letters have always been ascribed, and we may think of the Elder John as sending them out from Ephesus, one to Gaius, one to the church to which he belonged, and one to that and other churches, in full assurance that the Christian experience and belief in Jesus as the Christ would save them from the mistakes of Docetism.
With only three characters in the Old Testament are prayers like this associated — Moses, (Exodus 5:22 - 23; Numbers 11:11 - 15) Job, (Job 10:2 - 21; 13:24 - 14:6) and Jeremiah — and in each case not doubt but assurance of God is in the background, and the very intimacy with which the soul bares its complaints and carries on its struggle in prayer is testimony to the utter genuineness of the experience.
They have been carefully prepared and are in line with the agenda which has unfolded steadily always with assurances that things are not going to get worse for those who disagree.
But triumphalists do not notice these possibilities or else they underestimate them, and so their language and behaviour assume that false tone of self - assurance and superior knowledge which repels people of the present day and makes them distrustful and obstinate towards representatives of the Church's ministry.
Faith is assurance / confidence in that which can not be seen.
Even modern forms of mass evangelism in which this same question is put very pointedly by the evangelist and great stress is laid upon the assurance of salvation are under suspicion by many.
As stated above, there is no assurance, and even not much likelihood, that given some more millions of years to evolve, any of them would reach a level of brain development at which the emergence of mind would be a possibility.
In the most complete way possible, we may dare to say, we have the assurance of life in and with God, in the mode which preserves both the integrity of the divine nature as Love and also the value and worth of our finite human existence.
He being exalted at the right hand of God, and having received the promise of the Holy Spirit from the Father, has poured out that which you see and hear»; and it includes also an assurance that those who join the Christian community «receive the gift of the Holy Spirit.»
Even in my last letter, when I tried to present the spiritual experiences on which religious assurance is based, I was arguing.
To that kind of understanding the specifically Christian faith makes an addition which provides a much more adequate assurance about such establishment and preservation.
But God has to feel, to sympathize and to preserve: this «makes possible «a general confidence about the future,» an assurance of the final worth of our life which will not be disappointed» (Ogden, 64).
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