Sentences with phrase «large claims like»

Liability coverage protects you from the risk of being sued for large claims like the above example.
Liability coverage protects you from the risk of being sued for large claims like the above example.

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Cargill claims to be the largest private company in the U.S. in terms of revenue and, although private companies like Nilsson Brothers and Cargill are not required to have independent directors, forward - thinking ones do such as McCain Foods.
While Trader Joe's snacks usually carry the labels of the store's own brands, recent reports claim larger companies, like PepsiCo and Frito - Lay, manufacture them.
The startup is the third - largest syndicated advertising platform in the world, and in addition to Baidu, it claims some big - name partnerships with sites like The Atlantic, MailOnline, and Business Insider.
By Amy Au Just before World Food Day, Tyson Foods Inc., the largest meat company in the U.S., announced its investment in Beyond Meat, a startup we featured in the Global Opportunity Report 2016 which produces plant - based meat that claims to cook and taste like the real deal.
Search engines like Google and Bing claim by far the largest share of Americans — 38 % — who use the services to find out information about local restaurants and bars.
Perhaps, because like «atheist» it is a term claimed by a large group of people who also hold ideas I don't agree with.
Think about how silly that claim really is, all the native Americans decide to become Hindu and then take over a large part of India, what would we look like supporting them even if they produce a book that says their God Vishnu give them that land?
Yes, when it comes to things like percentages of «Christians» as a majority of Americans the tent is extended as large as it can get, but in other issues the t.itle «Christian» seems to be claimed by a very small group of fundamentalists who have great conviction that Mormons, Catholics, mainstream protestants and orthodox aren't really Christians like they are and thus doomed to the same hellish fate that other non-Christians are.
It is the evangelicals who power massive communities like Willow Creek in Chicago and the Vineyard Fellowships with all their huge appeal to the young, as well as what is claimed to be the largest single congregation not just in London but even in Europe - Kingsway International Christian Church.
His 1984 speech to the National Religious Broadcasters is particularly revealing, for there he most obviously makes public a piety which is essentially personal, even private — a piety which takes social form in intimate, bounded and family - like voluntary associations that see themselves in tension with the larger society even as they claim to be its spiritual center.
I liked talking with the owner and he told me how his Italian family would pour a pot of polenta on a large board and everyone would claim a section to eat with toppings.
A couple of fellows who own the largest share of stock in Aqueduct (known in the trade as «Footsore Downs») claim they are being frozen out of racing, and they keep muttering ugly words like «socialism.»
There have already been a large number of Arsenal transfer rumours in the football media about the young Bosnian international star Sead Kolasinic and his possible transfer to Arsenal this summer on a free transfer, but now it looks like the deal could already be done, with the Daily Express claiming that an announcement is imminent.
this thinking is a false narrative to suit a particular ideology that wenger is not to be brought to question by the «average fan», but I remember us relying on mathieu flamini in cm for a large portion of last season, that doesn't sound to me like a very knowledgeable decision by a club apparently as ambitious as we claim to be
Wrap that up with the second largest amount of natural resources and even with the dollar losing some value, it still won't go to zero like pundits claim.
(I know you like to challenge my account of Englishness - and of course there are many plural accounts and resonances in any large nation - but I can't see how or on what grounds you could possibly seek to deny me an equal claim to that identity, or to having a voice in the conversation about what we want to make of it, on which I expect I've been as engaged as just about anybody else).
Some health experts claim that our modern habit of eating large amounts of muscle meat (like steak) without eating the organs and connective tissue or making broth with the bones may be contributing to modern disease.
However when getting into really detailed concepts or large claims, I would like to see more evidence to back it up - not necessarily peer reviewed, but at least something.
Just like the above mentioned Musclepharm Creatine, a large number of users have claimed that the supplement is highly potent.
The best they can do is to make the unsubstantiated claim that it is «not unusual for some private placements to cost $ 100,000 or more» and to blame the federal government for not providing as large a subsidy as they would like.
VW officials claim the CrossBlue, a three - row crossover, is merely a concept that «gauges customer reaction» to the design, but it's hard to imagine Volkswagen isn't already well on its way to launching a production version here in the U.S. Medium - large, three - row crossovers are as important in this market as midsize sedans, and given Volkswagen's quest to increase its grasp of the North American automotive market, a vehicle like the CrossBlue would be just the ticket towards achieving those goals.
By announcing these initiatives at SXSW, an arts and technology event, rather than waiting for Comic - Con or the debut of one of Marvel's big crossover movie properties like the Avengers, the company is clearly attempting to stake its claim to a larger chunk of cultural real estate than the niche market accorded to superhero comics in recent times.
Samsung claims the smaller tablet «is ideal for people that like to carry pocket sized devices», and the 10.1 - inch variant «is well - suited for those that like to carry a larger screen or for use at home and by all the family.»
I was specifically looking for sources about the claim that payment in nectar points / etc is not taxable, as that seems like a large loophole.
Unfortunately, the minimum amounts required on insurance policies like auto or RV, for example, often will leave you and your assets vulnerable in the event of a large liability claim or lawsuit.
If it's a large loss, I would be very sure to research thoroughly before claiming, because something like that probably has a high chance of being audited.
1) The bondholders could voluntarily agree to move a portion of their claims lower down in the capital structure, swapping debt for equity (preferred or common), allowing the bank to have a larger cushion of Tier - 1 capital, avoiding insolvency, and hopefully allowing the bank to recover by its own bootstraps, preferably assisted by debt restructuring on the borrower side (via property appreciation rights and the like).
«It may sound like a large threshold, but more than 12 million taxpayers were able to claim their miscellaneous deduction in 2014,» said Perlman.
As much as Trump likes to claim the rally has been in response to his presidency, the rally has been driven by a few large cap growth stocks.
Healthy Paws has processed countless claims for us quickly, both on a consistent monthly basis for our dogs prescription medication, and for large emergency claims like surgery.
The first five ingredients look like a reasonable start to the food, though it's too early to tell if the food has all of the ingredients claimed that will make it good for mature large breed dogs.
Like many of its iconic sister hotels around the world, which lay claim to some of the best addresses in town, Fairmont Hangzhou will be located atop the city's tallest building, enjoying an enviable spot in the heart of Qianjiang Century CBD, an upcoming business centre that will house large scale meeting and convention venues, Grade A office towers, high - end residences and commercial and retail spaces.
The claim that Toads wear hats is just not well substantiated, especially given that a large part of the argument hinges on the canonical legitimacy of an old TV show that featured live - action guest stars like Magic Johnson and Rowdy Roddy Piper.
It's like a person holding a large piece of ham above a starving man's head but refusing to give it to him, claiming that «You wouldn't want it anyway».
Although the last decade and a half has produced some novel takes on the genre like Half - Life and Bioshock, by and large the modern shooting game remains locked in a Live, Die, Repeat purgatory where heavily armed, square - jawed white men and indistinct armored figures circle each other in endless, contrived death spirals that always claim to be different, but are always the same.
When it comes to large - scale artistic interventions into the natural world, the movement that usually leaps to mind is Land Art — huge, muscular sculptures carved or pulled from the earth by heavy machinery at the command of men like Robert Smithson and Walter De Maria, self - styled «gruff individualists» who claimed the studio and gallery were simply too small to contain their big ideas.
Like other Abstract Expressionist painters, Rothko worked in large scale, which the artist claimed to increase the intimacy between his work and the viewer, as if larger equals closer, a perspective that grants the viewer greater access to the piece, making it more expressive and perhaps even more vulnerable.
My understanding of most of the (lets call it) skeptical positions from people like Roy Spencer is that they essentially claim exactly that: the absence of a large signal compared to noise (or natural variability) and the entire debate is essentially about the question, whether noise is a measurement / statistical problem or the very nature of climate itself?
It's incredibly hypocritical of global warming denialists to whine that compilations of global temperature anomaly like GISTEMP have large distances between recording stations and this makes them an inaccurate estimate of global anomaly and then we have a global warming denialist extraordinaire, Roberts, claim that a SINGLE locality, Central England, can provide an adequate estimate of global anomaly.
If some suitably huge area of the arctic is totally free of ice this summer, could it then be claimed with confidence that this was the first time such a large region was free of ice in «x» years, where x is some largeish number like 50,000 or 100,000?
Climate looks at the averages of weather, and climate scientists don't claim to know what will happen in any given time and place in the months and years ahead, just like actuaries don't know what will happen to any individual, but they've studied the average of things like life expectancies among various large groups.
The 47,000 wildfires last year may seem like a very large number — and it certainly gives global warming alarmists like Brown plenty of fodder for misleading global warming claims — but the 47,000 wildfires was less than half the average number of wildfires that occurred each year in the 1960s and 1970s.
And in addition, think about all the wasted energy the «climate community» spent mitigating the impact of «deniers,» when «skeptics» could have helped out by listening more carefully to the «climate community,» and trying to understand «the climate community's» arguments, and adding to progress on increasing our understanding of the causes of climate variability and change — rather than apologizing or ignoring the input from scientists like Fred Singer — who deliberately lifts a conditional clause from a larger sentence, divorces it completely from context, and creates a fraudulent quotation in order to deliberately deceive, or Ross McKitrick who slanders other scientists on purely speculative conclusions about their motivations, or guest - posters at WUWT who call BEST «media whores,» or the long line of denizens at Climate Etc. who falsely claim that the «climate community» ignores all uncertainties towards the goal of serving a socialist, eco-Nazi agenda to destroy capitalism.
Claiming that a large solar panel farm won't work, just because you can't scale it down to a house is like saying that since a wood stove can't power your whole house, a large coal plant won't work either.
As for the ubiquitous claim that the debate has been skewed by corporate funding — especially oil money — what tends to be forgotten are the much larger sums available to the likes of Greenpeace and WWF to push their own exaggerated alarmist line.
One source claims it is around 14 - 15 feet long and weights close to 100 lbs, and a former store employee identified it as an African rock Python, a type of snake that is non-venomous, but known to eat large animals like antelopes and even occasionally crocodiles.
Agents like this dietitian and the Smart Choice Program that claim authority on nutritional matters — agents beholden to large food manufactures and their financial interests — pervert common sense and create debates where there should be none.
Gross points out that the program reflects a number of important trends, including (1) A Touch of Conscience (where most companies pay lip service to concerns like global warming or poverty); (2) The New Guilded Age (where fat and happy law firms think nothing of the absurdity of giving students a $ 60 allowance for lunch); (3) Defining Public Service Down (a situation where most people claim interest in community service but don't want the lower incomes that go with it, so they find a win - win situation like doing pro bono at a large firm); and (4) It's Good To Be the King (describing how partners set priorities and realize that the $ 15 lunch is quicker and gets associates back to billing more quickly and spares partners from socializing).
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