If the insured person sustains bodily injury within 12 months from the occurrence of the accidental bodily injury which is caused due to accident solely and directly by external, violent and visible means resulting
in irrecoverable
If the insured person sustains bodily injury within 12 months from the occurrence of the accidental bodily injury which is caused due to accident solely and directly by external, violent and visible means resulting
in irrecoverable loss of use of two hands or two feet, or of one hand and one foot, or of such loss of one eye sight and such loss of use of one hand or one foot, then the plan covers the same for full capital sum insured.
Nonetheless their conservation agencies are going ahead, because they recognize that doing nothing will result
in the irrecoverable loss of much of their unique native wildlife.
Not exact matches
The mechanisms of this international capitalist recession, the latest of which, to date, some would like to see as the first crisis of world capitalism, are well known: contraction
in production and trade; deflationary trends; massive growth
in the volume of loans accumulated by international banks on countries or on the major industrial and banking groups, loans which become transformed into
irrecoverable debts; brutal capital withdrawals from countries by the major financial operators, which live from the revenue from parasitical investments
in bonds, shares and other derivatives.
In any case, even when allowances are made for heightening and expansion inherent in the nature of the tradition, even admitting that a purely «photographic» image is ultimately irrecoverable, Samuel and Moses are in a unique class as performers on behalf of Yahwe
In any case, even when allowances are made for heightening and expansion inherent
in the nature of the tradition, even admitting that a purely «photographic» image is ultimately irrecoverable, Samuel and Moses are in a unique class as performers on behalf of Yahwe
in the nature of the tradition, even admitting that a purely «photographic» image is ultimately
irrecoverable, Samuel and Moses are
in a unique class as performers on behalf of Yahwe
in a unique class as performers on behalf of Yahweh.
In the literal sense the past is
irrecoverable, «incommunicable.»
There is irony
in Cather's tale: for the reader, the otherwise
irrecoverable is partly recovered, though transformed, by the novelist.
A third possible reason is the sudden toll of death among the Assyrian forces by plague (the angel of the Lord, 19:35) The sequence and detail of events may now be
irrecoverable and we do not doubt the influence of popular legend
in the third possible explanation.
But while these earlier heroes inhabit a world now
irrecoverable, Rabbit dwells
in our time,
in our place.
Curiously, the memory is a little stronger, the image a little firmer,
in recollecting the buying of presents, rather than the getting: the simultaneous feeling of titanic generosity and utter miserliness, an endless calculation of love measured to the penny, and an
irrecoverable sensation» the proud knowledge that one has,
in a rage of magnanimity, squandered every cent, matched with the shameful awareness of just how paltry the result is.
Precisely how can occasions that have perished and things of value that have been pushed into an apparently
irrecoverable past still be felt
in the present?
In assembling this Marvel male weepie, scribes Markus and McFeely show a rare talent for spinning cliches into artful motifs: The pain of deep,
irrecoverable loss recurs throughout the narrative, and for both Iron Man and Captain America, the bonds of friendship are shown to run deeper than any commitment to the greater good.
Thanks to back - ups and cloud storage options, once you buy an e-book, it takes a considerable amount of effort to delete that book
in a manner that is
irrecoverable.
In short, without concerted action the progress made in the past 50 years in addressing global poverty and increasing human welfare in the world's poorest countries is likely to be lost, «irrecoverable in the foreseeable future.&raqu
In short, without concerted action the progress made
in the past 50 years in addressing global poverty and increasing human welfare in the world's poorest countries is likely to be lost, «irrecoverable in the foreseeable future.&raqu
in the past 50 years
in addressing global poverty and increasing human welfare in the world's poorest countries is likely to be lost, «irrecoverable in the foreseeable future.&raqu
in addressing global poverty and increasing human welfare
in the world's poorest countries is likely to be lost, «irrecoverable in the foreseeable future.&raqu
in the world's poorest countries is likely to be lost, «
irrecoverable in the foreseeable future.&raqu
in the foreseeable future.»
After the event insurance premiums will be
irrecoverable from the paying party under the new regime by dint of s 58C of the Courts and Legal Services Act 1990 when it is brought into force on 1 April 2013 — except
in clinical negligence cases and even then recoverability will be limited to the extent that the premium relates to the costs of an expert.
Headlines
in the IP news highlight victories skilfully won
in court but regardless of the skill and experience of the litigators, certain errors or omissions made by the drafters may be
irrecoverable, while stoutly created rights should withstand all slings and arrows, however outrageous.
In Ward LJ's view, the trial judge was correct in taking into account the «irrecoverable cost incurred by the claimant in continuing to contest the case»
In Ward LJ's view, the trial judge was correct
in taking into account the «irrecoverable cost incurred by the claimant in continuing to contest the case»
in taking into account the «
irrecoverable cost incurred by the claimant
in continuing to contest the case»
in continuing to contest the case».
Willers sought damages
in respect of injury caused to his reputation and health, a loss of earnings and (most significantly) the costs that were
irrecoverable under the order for standard costs (about # 2.2 m).
It also means that many parties
in a small claims dispute will not instruct lawyers, knowing that costs will be
irrecoverable.
If, as sometimes happens, the defective order is unnoticed until much later
in the proceedings, subsequent orders may fall away with consequential waste of costs and time, effectively
irrecoverable by either party from the other.
If (on the outward journey only) after 12 hours the Insured Person elects to cancel the whole travel itinerary, reimbursement of any
irrecoverable deposits or charges paid
in advance or contracted to be paid up to the final invoice cost to a maximum of $ 1,000 per Insured Person.
You will be presumed to be permanently Totally Disabled if your sickness or injury results
in the complete and
irrecoverable loss of your speech; hearing
in both ears; sight
in both eyes; or the use of both hands, both feet or one hand and one foot.
Loss of the sight of one eye means the entire and
irrecoverable loss of sight
in that eye.
The plan also does not provide any coverage
in case of
irrecoverable loss of eyesight loss of one hand or foot.
Propose
irrecoverable debts to be written off or they may employ strategies to recover receivables
in cases of debtor bankruptcy
However, while divorce and separation is necessary
in many cases to avoid further troubles and emotional distress, if the problems are not only circumstantial, but also
irrecoverable and irreversible.
I'm at that age now where I'm conscious of every lost moment, so I really felt for the agent who wrote
in this listing: «24 hr
irrecoverable on all offers.»