Not exact matches
What this sort of
blanket coverage overlooks, however, is that ETH is materially different from pretty much every other talk on the market right now and
at least every one that is currently functional against its predefined use case.
The government's free secondary education policy should have been targeted
at deprived families and areas instead of the
blanket coverage of all students in public schools, the Vice President of the National Association of Graduate Teachers, Angel Carbonu, has said.
Going back to The Dark Knight does have a couple of knocks against it for this series - Nathaniel was just bemoaning the internet's
blanket -
coverage of superhero movies a few days ago, for goodness sake, and also we've already done a showdown between a Batman & Joker when we looked
at Tim Burton's 1989 flick back in June.
I'm sorry, but I can't get all that interested in the
blanket coverage about Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan's view on this or that as expressed in a draft of a law review article she co-wrote in 1992; or in the possible hint on her view of the correct interpretation of the 4th Amendment that she shared with the clerk
at Blockbuster in 1997.
Blanket insurance
coverage will typically run about 10 percent more than your average policy, but to get the same amount of
coverage, you'd need to purchase
at least two separate policies.
The price also makes it much more expensive to provide
blanket coverage throughout the home — especially when you consider that Amazon's Echo Dot is $ 50
at full price, and often cheaper.
At those rates, for the cost of (or less) a single Apple HomePod, a household could more or less
blanket their home with Google Assistant or Alexa
coverage.
«I think we have the diagnosis, I think we have the recommendations, and I think we've listened to enough people to be fairly sure of our recommendations,» he said, noting that not only had his team formally interviewed hundreds of experts, but his constant presence
at conferences large and small, as well as his
blanket coverage in the mainstream media have elicited feedback — good and not so good — from government and industry observers.