In a nutshell, the insurers realize that some people will in
fact die at a point where the insurance company absolutely loses money.
Not exact matches
This new confidence was first prompted, unless memory
at this
point is all wrong, by two very hard
facts: the invincibility of a clear - headed medical student
dying of cancer, and the impassive bulk of the Rockies above timber line, which I saw for the first time four months later.
Though advances in modern veterinary medicine and canine nutrition have assisted owners with seeing their dogs live into ripe old age, the unfortunate
fact is that
at some
point our dogs will
die.
Considering the
fact that the enemies within the game are all ghosts, that naturally means that they had to have
died at some
point.
This
point is supported by the
fact that of the nurses caring for Thomas Eric Duncan, the man who
died from Ebola virus disease in Texas in October, only those who cared for him
at the end of his life, when the number of virions he was shedding was likely to be very high, became infected.
Why can't we accept and clearly state the
fact that the mothers of children born in Canada get to decide if those children will live or
die up until the time that child is born
at which
point the law says the children get to live?
The
fact is it takes quite a while before you get to the break even
point but
at least there is something in it for you if you don't
die too young.