It's never a good idea to be over insured as a higher cost of premiums will
become an unnecessary burden for the renter.
Lord Young said: «Health and safety regulation is essential in many industries but may well have been applied too generally and have
become an unnecessary burden on firms, but also community organisations and public services.
«On this score we challenge the issuing banks to halt the fraudulent loan transaction; for an APC government come 29th May, 2015, will not honour fraudulent loans, for it will
become unnecessary burden for government to shoulder.
Not exact matches
The approval of pipelines is not something that should ever
become a rubber - stamp process; but it also can not
become an endless mountain of regulatory
burden and
unnecessary delays.
May we each have the courage to live such an authentic life, free from the
unnecessary burdens we impose on ourselves by
becoming too preoccupied with what one of my friends refers to as «an over-devotion to Our Lady of Perpetual Discernment.»
He also unfortunately
burdens it with the follies that have plagued his previous efforts when it comes to storytelling, with the 135 - minute film
becoming an utter chore to get through in its second half due to the director's poor pacing,
unnecessary structural chinks, and some faults in depicting the passage of time.
To pursue a 2oC pathway to address the risks of climate change, the need for efficiency gains is likely to ramp up significantly, meaning that capturing the most cost - effective efficiency gains will
become even more important in order to spare society an
unnecessary economic
burden associated with high - cost options to reduce emissions.
Adding a well analyzed riders can do wonders to your policy while an
unnecessary rider will only increase your premium amount and will
become a financial
burden for you.
One must choose riders wisely as adding
unnecessary riders will only
become a financial
burden for you.
A young person, unused to the effects of alcohol, may get sick, take
unnecessary risks, have an accident, miss out on work, school or sport, or
become a
burden to their friends.