Sentences with phrase «highest average claims»

Mr. Silverstein went on to say that, «Claims are most frequently reported by Listing Brokers, and that claims involving dual agency have the highest average claims payments and reserves.»
Our study showed that, among insolvent homeowners, brokerage based mortgage market lenders have the highest average claims of all lending groups.
For example, even though New York ranked third among pet bite - related claims in 2014 (at 965, versus California's 1,867), it had the highest average claim figure, at $ 56,628.

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JobsOhio continues to defend the Amazon deals as good for the state, claiming that full - time warehouse workers receive 30 percent higher compensation than the national retail worker average.
An FTC study in 2007 confirmed the reliability of scores in predicting claim risk and found, on average, that higher - risk consumers paid higher premiums and lower - risk ones paid lower premiums.
Finally, Will Dunning, the chief economist at the Canadian Association of Accredited Mortgage Professionals, set out to dismantle the oft - cited claim that the price - to - rent ratio in Canada is 88 per cent higher than its long - term average.
Married couples filing jointly typically claim higher deductions, averaging more than $ 39,000 in 2014.
The maximum calories per school meal established for the new regulations was still higher than the average calories eaten per school meal in the past, so the claim that students were starving is a sham.
The administration wants to make available names of employers who experience higher than average claims in a given year.
This confirms the claim that Complete Genomics requires a higher average coverage compared to HiSeq2000 in order to cover a similar fraction of the genome.
wikipedia says it's often associated with extremely elevated levels of human growth hormone and, well, fasting in the way he claims to fast would absolutely result in a freakishly high average circulating level of hgh for him.
The next time you hear about an exercise program which claims to be able to «add 60 pounds of muscle in six weeks,» consider this: Many things which cause your muscles to grow beyond their normal limits are connected to higher than average rates of cancer.
Amid reports that overweight pupils underperform academically — data obtained from at least six studies by Scottish PHD student Anne Martin show that children who are obese at 11 achieve lower than average marks in maths, science and English at 16 — and findings that there is a higher incidence of serious childhood obesity in London than New York, figures like the London Health Commission's Lord Darzi are claiming that the issue is «at breaking point.»
The researchers determined that the study results can not be dismissed with claims that the students not in the voucher program (the control group, which included students who were not offered a voucher) attended higher - performing DC public schools that the students in the program (the treatment group, which included students who were offered or used a voucher): Evidence showed that «the study's control group students were attending average DC schools.»
I asked you for some citation re your rather dramatic claims about the alleged «Faustian bargain» where teachers unions agreed to have CA's education spending lost in the nation, the class sizes highest in the nation, and all with the ultimate objective of having salaries, according to RAND, that are below the national average.
The average cost per claim was $ 522 higher for equipped vehicles.
The 79bhp 1.2 - litre engine returns a claimed average of 57.mpg and emits 115g / km of CO2, while the high - power engine actually returns better fuel economy figures, of 68.9 mpg and 95g / km of CO2.
Higher claim severities relate to how pricey it is to repair collision damage relative to average estimates.
The 2.5 kW rooftop system comprises a compact, high - efficiency solar panel array good for an average 3000kWh a year — enough, the pair claim, to offset a driving average of about 1000 miles (1600 km) a month.
Other holidays with high vandalism claim numbers are July Fourth and New Year's Day, while Thanksgiving and Christmas have below - average claim numbers.
The average cost per dog bite claim in the U.S. reached a record high $ 37,214 in 2015 — an amount that could be financially crippling for some renters and only a setback for others.
California had a high deduction claim, with the average deduction amount adding up to more than $ 15,000.
In fact, their economies have grown more quickly than they have issued debt, leading to a substantial drop in their debt - to - GDP ratios.7 Although their budget deficits remain higher than that of the average developed country, they are now well below their rate of GDP growth (something many developed market countries can't claim).
Most homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods or flooding and, over the past 10 years, the average flood claim has been higher than $ 33,000.
How will a claim and potential lawsuit go for a vehicle which is only booked on Nada at $ 17k high retail, but would cost $ 25k - $ 35k or more to find a replacement in average condition / poor condition?
Though seniors have, on average, nearly 2 1/2 times as much credit card debt as the average young millennial, our survey found that the oldest age group has the highest amount of respondents who claim to have no medical debt — 84 percent of those polled, to be exact.
It also says the money flows disproportionately to high - tax and high - cost states; in 2008, the average mortgage interest deduction claimed by Californians was $ 18,876, versus $ 7,992 for Oklahomans.
Roughly half of shelter intake on average is owner surrenders, and some pet retention programs have claimed high rates of success.
As far as I can see you got the tied for 10th highest GISTemp anomaly part right (I assume you have the Land - Ocean Temperature Index in mind, not the land only numbers) but my spreadsheet disagrees with your claim that the average anomaly for 2013 to date would put it in 3rd place — I get 9th.
While this is higher than the global average (a claimed ~ 3.2 mm / yr) the island group is almost in the West Pacific Warm Pool.
Anonymouse, the global temperature was a few degrees C higher on average for long periods during The Holocene Can you please provide a scientific source for your claim?
The reference that Ms Bittner used in support of her claim did not say that South Australians were paying three times as much as people in other states, it referred to the average spot wholesale price on Christmas Day of 2015 being three times higher in SA than in other states — which has very little relevance to the price that South Australian retail consumers pay.
In 2007 I pointed out that it was curious that in recent years the global annual average temperature had not increased at a time when greenhouse gasses were increasing rapidly and when the media was full of claims that the earth's temperature was getting higher and higher.
If you claim that everybody's conclusions must be averaged, including very divergent conclusions about solar forcing, then the 30 percent figure might be warranted, but based on the weight of an enormous quantity of data, I would argue that the figure must be far higher.
I was not delighted to find that my failure to do the needed checking resulted in me making a claim to this group that the HadC data showed an average warming rate of the first half of the last 100 - yr being higher than the second half.
Farmers» Almanac says cold winter ahead — Associated Press — August 20, 2008 — Excerpt: Households worried about the high cost of keeping warm this winter will draw little comfort from the Farmers» Almanac, which predicts below - average temperatures for most of the U.S. «Numb's the word,» says the 192 - year - old publication, which claims an accuracy rate of 80 to 85 percent for its forecasts that are prepared two years in advance.
So if temperature data since 1997 is on average significantly higher (to give wriggle room) than +0.26 C then the claim there's been no warming since 1997 can not be true.
In the September 3, 2009 article on the Arctic, Eilperin claimed — without offering any evidence — that that the «documentation of the Medieval Warm Period is primarily about Europe, and natural records indicate average Arctic temperatures during that time were not as high.
While the De Bilt weather station near Utrecht recorded a high of «only» 95 ° F (35 ° C), 6 1,000 to 1,400 more people died from the heat than in an average summer, and the two - week stretch of extreme heat in August claimed 400 to 500 lives.6
What sticks in my mind is the reduction of the number of surface temperature sites, with a claimed bias toward deleting locations at higher altitudes and latitudes (i.e. those reporting lower temperatures) yet leaving historical reports from these locations in the average.
The frequency and intensity of forest fires in the region have been increasing along with rising temperatures.5, 7,13 An average of around 9.9 million acres (4 million hectares) of boreal forest burned annually in Russia from 1975 to 2005 — and that rate more than doubled in the 1990s.15 One of West Siberia's largest forest fires on record occurred in 2003, claiming some 47 million acres (20 million hectares) of land7, 15 and emitting heat - trapping emissions equal to the total cuts in emissions the European Union pledged under the Kyoto Protocol.2, 7,16 Higher temperatures and thawing permafrost are probably contributing to the rising frequency and severity of forest fires in West Siberia.5, 7,14
That's a pretty silly claim on Dr. Curry's part if you consider that in the months the arctic sea ice isn't diminished, there's never really so much sunlight as you'd count it against the average, so whatever albedo changes there are during the half of the year that matters, they're when the sun is at its highest angle.
A recent report finds that data sets used by climate alarmists are not a valid representation of reality, including their repeated claims of highest recorded average temperatures.
While captive insurers may be permitted to refuse insurance to a small percentage of lawyers with very poor claims histories, these programs generally are not at liberty to turn away lawyers considered higher - than - average risk from an underwriting standpoint.
Another IRC study, «Auto Injuries: Claiming Behavior and Its Impact on Insurance Costs,» found that for specific bodily injuries, the average payout for car accident injuries were 3.5 times higher for claimants who hired a lawyer.
In 2010, Massachusetts reported the 7th highest medical malpractice claim payments in the country, averaging over $ 484,000 per lawsuit.
While the number of LAWPRO claims involving corporate and commercial law has declined in recent years, the average cost for this type of claim remains the highest of all areas of law.
They know that most victims will try and handle their own claims instead of seeking out an attorney, and statistics show that those who hire an attorney receive (on average) settlement offers over three times higher than those who don't.
The study has important implications even in states that allow the injured worker substantial freedom in choosing his or her own treating physician (e.g., the G1 category, with 25 jurisdictions), since it buttresses the notion that the more adversarial the employer makes its claims process, the more likely it is that the injured worker will seek out legal assistance and, on average, the higher the resulting cost of the claim itself.
The latest quarterly court statistics (July to September 2011) reveal that, on average, care proceedings took 55 weeks to conclude, small - claims hearings took place 30 weeks after the claim was made, and higher - value hearings took place 57 weeks after a claim was made.
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