Sentences with phrase «different exam process»

There may also be a different exam process within the same company for policies of different sizes.

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«Exam boards do have a process for making sure that any young person, once they've received their qualification, should they identify themselves in a different way that their certificates, and all the information about their qualifications, can be changed and updated to reflect that,» she said.
This rolling process of accumulating credits had boxed the exam regulators into a tight corner, meaning they had to balance different levels of difficulty in January and June against the requirement to maintain standards.
Each product has a different underwriting process but, for those that don't require a medical exam, you can typically get coverage within 14 days of submitting an application.
Typically, the process involves several different steps, including that of a medical exam in order to rule out any adverse health conditions of the applicant.
Underwriting looks at dozens of different factors regarding your life, and will include (in some cases) taking a medical exam (paid for by the insurance company) as part of this process.
There are a number of different factors that affect the process of getting covered — especially if you're looking for a no medical exam policy — including the approval process.
Each product has a different underwriting process but, for those that don't require a medical exam, you can typically get coverage within 14 days of submitting an application.
And don't be afraid to ask questions about different types of policies, the application process, the medical exam, or anything else you may be uncertain about.
Though the process of getting certified or licensed vary across different states and countries, the most common way to achieve this is by passing a general teaching certification exam as well as tests in the individual subjects that they will be teaching.
Once our dossier made it to Haiti (a year after we started our process), there were more interviews, appointments, court dates, exams (for the child), signatures and stamps from Directors and Mayors and Judges (that also had to be authenticated and notarized at different levels), etc, etc, etc..
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