You can of course buy a new one (and sometimes you can roll over your old one to get more years of coverage) but it will be more
expensive because of your age and health.
I feel they are kind of
expensive because of my age and the fact that I do not have any accidents or claims and a clean driving record, and last it is paid from a draw from my account monthly.
Remember too that these expenditures don't usually go down over time, but instead they get more
expensive because of the age of the building and what can be involved as far as labor time.
Not exact matches
Better health care for the nonaged actually increases total health care costs
because more people reach the
expensive years
of old
age — not that there's anything wrong with that.
but, im ok with this vardy transfer... it shows us many things: 1) wenger is changing, something some
of us have been demanding for a long time; 2) it shows that wenger is taking risks: think about it, he is buying a men for a not cheap price, knowing he could not getting anything after, with a future sell i mean... this is an act that shows wengers intentions to win something, the buy is not motivated by any financial or economic reason but only for a «get the f epl once again» reason... this is an act that shows us hungry, even if we fail, we could said we try... first ever, we really try; 3) finally but very important... vardy is the kind
of player we need... he is a warrior, a fighter... he has character... look at how he celebrate his goals... full
of energy... he, like alexis, can motivate the team when the things are not going in our way (something wenger cant do
because of his
age and
because he has never been an active coach on the pitch)... the vardy transfer, if it finish well, is a demostration
of a change, and a good one... lets take care
of winning things and do nt look the economic side for once... vardy is a bit old, but we can give a chance to welbeck after maybe, or akpom... u are not thinking about the future when we talk about ibra... guys: u complain when wenger do nt spend or
because he is always looking for the bargain when u are the guys who has to pay the very
expensive tickets... u complain when wenger buy the always for the future guy... like morata... stop to complain for everything and be consequent with yourself... i would love auba, but it is not going to happen... lukaku is awesome but the asking price is stupid... lets try with vardy, give us the throphy..
Although this type
of policy is also renewable, it can be significantly more
expensive to renew
because you will have
aged 20 years since the original purchase, and the premium increase will reflect this
age difference.
WING - IT members, who come from all
ages and all walks
of life, devote their time to this task
because of their love
of animals, but the care required can be
expensive.
There are thousands and thousands
of people that assume they no longer need life insurance
because of their
age or that a policy will be too
expensive.
The premiums, which are based on
age and the amount
of insurance purchased, may be less
expensive than individual life insurance premiums
because of an employee group discount.
That's
because most policies are either not renewable after
age 85 or are so
expensive that your annual premium can be 50 % or more
of the entire face value
of the policy.
The sooner you buy life insurance, the less
expensive it is
because of your
age and you likely do not have any health issues.
When you convert to a permanent life policy, your premiums will increase
because of your new
age and
because permanent policies are more
expensive than term policies in general since they are designed to last forever and typically generate cash value.
A policy for someone in their 20s is upwards
of 10 to 20 times less
expensive than for someone buying in their 50s, simply
because of the risk
of dying is lower and overall health is better at a young
age.
Although this type
of policy is also renewable, it can be significantly more
expensive to renew
because you will have
aged 20 years since the original purchase, and the premium increase will reflect this
age difference.
More permanent policies, like whole life or universal life can last up to
age 121 and are more
expensive in general
because of their ability to accumulate cash and the fact that they will last your entire life.
In the case
of permanent insurance, it becomes impractical to just charge an
age - appropriate premium for the policy every year,
because the coverage would become prohibitively
expensive in the later years as our mortality rate rises.
The policy is more
expensive because the risks to the insurer are higher: The chances
of Bob dying before the
age of 70 are much higher than the chances
of him dying before 50.
It went something like this: hotel check - in, locate room, locate wifi service, attempt connection to wifi, wonder why the connection is taking so long, try again, locate phone, call front desk, get told «the internet is broken for a while», decide to hot - spot the mobile phone
because some emails really needed to be sent, go «la la la» about the roaming costs, locate iron, wonder why iron temperature dial just spins around and around, swear as iron spews water instead
of steam, find reading glasses, curse middle -
aged need for reading glasses, realise iron temperature dial is indecipherably in Chinese, decide ironing front
of shirt is good enough when wearing jacket, order room service lunch, start shower, realise can't read impossible small toiletry bottle labels, damply retrieve glasses from near iron and successfully avoid shampooing hair with body lotion, change (into slightly damp shirt), retrieve glasses from shower, start teleconference, eat lunch, remember to mute phone, meet colleague in lobby at 1 pm, continue teleconference, get in taxi, endure 75 stop - start minutes to a inconveniently located client, watch unread emails climb over 150, continue to ignore roaming costs, regret tuna panini lunch choice as taxi warmth, stop - start juddering, jet - lag, guilt about unread emails and traffic fumes combine in a very unpleasant way, stumble out
of over-warm taxi and almost catch hypothermia while trying to locate a very small client office in a very large anonymous business park, almost hug client with relief when they appear to escort us the last 50 metres, surprisingly have very positive client meeting (i.e. didn't throw up in the meeting), almost catch hypothermia again waiting for taxi which despite having two functioning GPS devices can't locate us on a main road, understand why as within 30 seconds we are almost rendered unconscious by the in - car exhaust fumes, discover that the taxi ride back to the CBD is even slower and more juddering at peak hour (and no, that was not a carbon monoxide induced hallucination), rescheduled the second client from 5 pm to 5.30, to 6 pm and finally 6.30 pm, killed time by drafting this guest blog (possibly carbon monoxide induced), watch unread emails climb higher, exit taxi and inhale relatively fresher air from kamikaze motor scooters, enter office and grumpily work with client until 9 pm, decline client's gracious offer
of expensive dinner, noting it is already midnight my time, observe client fail to correctly set office alarm and endure high decibel «warning, warning» sounds that are clearly designed to send security rushing... soon... any second now... develop new form
of nausea and headache from piercing, screeching, sounds - like - a-wailing-baby-please-please-make-it-stop-alarm, note the client is relishing the extra (free) time with us and is still talking about work, admire the client's ability to focus under extreme aural pressure, decide the client may be a little too work focussed, realise that I probably am too given I have just finished work at 9 pm... but then remember the 200 unread emails in my inbox and decide I can resolve that incongruency later (in a quieter space), become sure that there are only two possibilities — there are no security staff or they are deaf — while my colleague frantically tries to call someone who knows what to do, conclude after three calls that no - one does, and then finally someone finally does and... it stops.