Sentences with phrase «have an expiration date attached»

Fiscal policy usually has expiration dates attached, requiring a new bill to be written and passed to supersede it in the future.
Because these plans have an expiration date attached to them, they are going to be more affordable than a permanent form of coverage.
But just like a decreasing term life insurance plan, the traditional term plan has an expiration date attached to the policy.

Not exact matches

That's part of the appeal of what i'm doing right now for me, is that when relationships have a natural expiration date, then the women tend to basically protect themselves a little bit more from becoming too emotionally attached, which is nice, because if you're not looking for anything long - term at the moment, it is nice for both parties involved.
Just because there's an expiration date attached to the options trade, it does not mean you have to hold it until that date.
These plans come with an expiration date attached to them, and after that point, they will no longer be active, and you won't have coverage.
These policies are bought with an expiration date attached to them, and after that date, you'll no longer have life insurance protection.
Besides, you don't have to spend your Huawei Watch coupon immediately, with an expiration date of September 1 attached to it, by which time the wearable device might be sold for well under $ 350.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z