Both contracts
guard against increases in the percentage of premium cost - sharing for health insurance.
Whatever happens with the legislation preventing new selective schools we will be keen to
guard against an increase in annexe grammar expansion, and other covert means to expand selection.
Not exact matches
Already, brokers have been fielding calls from Canadians about locking in their mortgages to
guard against future
increases, for example.
Danny is passionate about ensuring that South Australian growers have a strong, effective voice with government to
guard against red tape and
increasing compliance costs for industry.
Also at 10:30 a.m., community leaders and elected officials — including Sen. Terrence Murphy, Dutchess County Executive Marc Molinaro and Westchester County Executive Rob Astorino — attend a rally
against the Coast
Guard's proposal to
increase commercial anchorage sites on the Hudson, Hudson Valley Marina, 44 Kings Ferry Rd., Verplanck.
As the introduction of non-native species
increases, protection of intact plant communities and their associated herbivores may become critical to
guarding against the non-native species invaders.
VanWey said a next step for this line of research might be to repeat it in the U.S. to see if
increased subsidies or insurance help to
guard against these kinds of shocks.
Lecithin can
increase your body's acetylcholine levels, helping to
guard against memory loss.
This addition makes PERQUE Liva
Guard Forté more than an advanced liver protector.To boost cell energy further, this new formulation contains carnitine fumarate, fuel to the powerhouse of the cell.PERQUE Liva
Guard Forté is a comprehensive liver solution that enhances detoxification, safeguards the body
against toxic material exposure, and
increases cellular energy and cell regeneration for better health overall.
Sesame and their lignans have a broad range of applications in human health, including
increasing the anti-inflammatory index of fish oils, decreasing LDL oxidation, inhibiting lipid peroxidation, lowering LDL levels in humans, and
guarding against DNA mutating toxins.
Results also showed an
increase in ketone bodies due to fasting, which are compounds known to be neuroprotective, essentially
guarding brain cells
against degenerating to the point of disease.
You may still want to contribute to an RRSP to finance luxuries, to provide you with a buffer
against inflation, and to
guard against the possibility that your employer will go bust and renege on its pension promises, but, in all probability, those contributions will simply
increase your security, not determine your retirement lifestyle.
Because they're not susceptible to market forces, fixed - rate mortgages
guard you
against payment
increases from interest rate spikes.
Already, brokers have been fielding calls from Canadians about locking in their mortgages to
guard against future
increases, for example.
As banks
guard themselves
against losses due to high unemployment and
increasing regulation, cardholders are paying the price.
Descend into the Crossword Dungeon, where every level is made up of a procedurally - generated crossword, and each letter
guarded by a vile monster you must best!Guess the correct letter to instantly dispatch the monster, or risk combat damage if incorrect.Test your wits
against crosswords of
increasing complexity and...
That
increased demand means electricity providers will need to
increase capacity to
guard against spikes in usage, potentially requiring up to $ 180 billion of additional grid investment, the study, detailed Monday in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, suggests.
Under the
increasing income protection option from Future Generali Life Insurance, the nominees receive an
increased sum of money over a period to
guard against any rise in costs.
The new aspect ratio better
guards the OnePlus 5T
against its higher - priced competitors, which mostly feature stretched - out displays of their own, and it gives people more display area to work with while not
increasing the footprint of the phone by much.