How do
you find the Floridians?
Not exact matches
(Owner Wayne) Huizenga planned on
finding out in one season whether South
Floridians had any interest in Major League Baseball and whether they would support a competitive team.
Although previous research has
found that
Floridians who use irrigation in the home landscape are more water conscious than the general population, it is possible that Californians and Texans are even more aware and concerned about water availability.
«We're working very hard to try and level out, to try and give people some breathing room,» she says, «but I can tell you that over the long haul it's going to continue to be a major issue,
finding affordable coverage for
Floridians, because we live in a volatile part of the world.»
Wading through the laws and regs is daunting enough that even the most determined
Floridians find themselves out of sorts.
In fact, wading through the laws, regulations, and unique considerations that go into acquiring reasonable Florida insurance quotes is a daunting enough task that even the most determined
Floridians can
find themselves feeling as out of sorts as an Atlantic Sailfish in Lake Okeechobee.
Floridians paid an average of $ 1,043 in 2007, according to the I.I.I.. It's clearly important that dwellers of The City of Progress
find ways to save on this coverage.
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On the other hand,
Floridians pay an extra $ 1 billion per year due to fraud - inflated premiums for personal injury protection, a December report by the state's Office of the Insurance Consumer Advocate
found.
Auto — The NAIC
found in 2007 that
Floridians paid $ 1,043 for auto.
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The poll
found 70 percent of
Floridians, including 55 percent of Republicans support stricter gun laws.