Sentences with phrase «less claims from»

That helps to drive down the cost of renters insurance in Austin, TX, because less crime means less claims from property crimes, for example.

Not exact matches

Even with the invasion looking less likely, Nazi Germany continued to launch attacks on England — some of which would claim thousands of lives in and around London in a night — carrying out the Blitz from late 1940 to mid-1941, when Hitler redeployed his air forces to participate in the invasion of Russia.
Meanwhile, Richard Herman, a Cleveland immigration lawyer and the author of Immigrant, Inc.: Why Immigrant Entrepreneurs Are Driving the New Economy, claims nearly all of the net job creation in the past 20 years has come from companies less than five years old.
No less significant, Zenefits offers its software absolutely free to business customers, generating revenue by claiming commissions from its benefits provider partners — e.g., health insurance carriers — if the customer chooses to manage its benefits program through the Zenefits platform.
Indeed, the company claims the carbon footprint of one of its suborbital flights will be less than that of a one - way flight from London to New York.
And she writes that Hersh's claim that nothing of value was recovered from the compound «rings less true to me.»
LinkedIn also followed a similar strategy, ramping up its IPO pricing to increase its claimed valuation from $ 3 billion to $ 4 billion in less than two weeks.
The Arbitration shall be held either: (i) at a location determined by JAMS (or, if applicable, AAA) pursuant to the Applicable Rules (provided that such location is reasonably convenient for you and does not require travel in excess of 100 miles from your home or place of business); or (ii) at such other location as may be mutually agreed upon by you and NBCUniversal; or (iii) at your election, if the only claims in the arbitration are asserted by you and are for less than $ 10,000 in aggregate, by telephone or by written submission.
Ironically, although audience members claimed to recall more content from the speech than they would typically, they actually remembered less.
In any case, from a PR perspective, whether there's foundation to the claims against Saloner is far less relevant than the crisis itself, Argenti suggests.
Public - sector unions have orchestrated a massive transfer of wealth away from the less well - off to their members, claims a new book.
It's possible that Constand may have benefited from the #MeToo momentum on Thursday, but it took an extra dose of courage for her to make her claims years ago, in an environment that was so much less accepting.
According to its annual report, last year it earned $ 1.1 billion in premiums from homebuyers and paid out $ 51 million in claims — a payout rate of less than 5 %.
Currently the FDA claims that the term healthy may be used only for products with 1 gram or less of saturated fat per 40 grams, and no more than 15 percent of calories from saturated fat.
In Brooke Group Ltd. v. Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corp., 98 the Supreme Court formalized this premise into a doctrinal test.The case involved cigarette manufacturing, an industry dominated by six firms.99 Liggett, one of the six, introduced a line of generic cigarettes, which it sold for about 30 % less than the price of branded cigarettes.100 Liggett alleged that when it became clear that its generics were diverting business from branded cigarettes, Brown & Williamson, a competing manufacturer, began selling its own generics at a loss.101 Liggett sued, claiming that Brown & Williamson's tactic was designed to pressure Liggett to raise prices on its generics, thus enabling Brown & Williamson to maintain high profits on branded cigarettes.
Students claiming the credit can create a very misleading perception of the income distribution, since young people make (and spend) less and get income from sources not often reported on tax returns, like gifts.
Less than a week after Amazon suspended its Studios chief Roy Price following sexual harassment claims, the executive has resigned from the company, a spokesman confirmed.
Being in the health insurance industry is even better, as it is less prone to catastrophic claims payouts from natural disasters than the property and casualty business.
Jawbone had been seeking to block Fitbit from importing its products into the U.S. based on the patent claims, but after today's ruling, that looks less likely.
News flow from Germany's financial sector was less positive, as one of the country's largest banks endured a difficult month, rocked by an unexpectedly large claim from US regulators related to past mis - selling of mortgage products.
Rupert Murdoch's suggestion that all the Egyptians he knows are white carries less weight than the claim from director Ridley Scott that using Middle Eastern actors would make fundraising difficult.
The NAE and other evangelical elites, often speaking for churches, have pivoted into a larger menu of political issues, even though lacking unequivocal scriptural and church teaching, and, no less important for Protestants, lacking consensus or even majority support from their own claimed constituencies.
Second: The Creation tale is simply a way for early humans to explain mans creation and «fall» from God's predetermined path... The old testament is full of stuff more related to philosophy and health advice then «Gods word» However, this revelation has not made me less of a christian... In Contrast to those stuck in «the old ways» regarding faith (not believing in neanderthals and championing the claim that earth is only 6000 years old), I believe God created the universe on the very principle of physics and evolution (and other sciencey stuff)... Thus the first clash of atoms was the first step in the billionyear long recipe in creating the universe, the galaxies, the stars, the planets, life itself and us.
The atheist who claims to come from a «faith» background is extremely confused and more to be pitied than admired.Had the supposed «believer» continued in the «faith» they claim to have forsaken, they would ultimately have appeared before God and been rejected.These were deceived, they never met God, they never knew God and they never understood God.They are devoid of the Truth and twice lost.There is hope while they still breathe Gods gift of life that they might someday meet and be reconciled to God, but their lying nature makes salvation less likely.Debate with them is an exercise in futility.God bless
(A similar set of questions could be asked, mutatis mutandis, about Jewish involvement with Islam, a religion that also claims, although to a much lesser extent than Christianity, descent from Judaism.)
Some of the available options elicit from us, if not a rationally thought - out or instinctive sense of recognition, a sense that a given theological claim about the being and doings of Jesus Christ is more or less valid than another.
I get confused about what excellence can mean from institution to institution, given the American practice of grading colleges; even the much less than superlative schools claim to be excellent.
For nothing less than an all - consuming quest for God, one that lays claim to heart, soul, and mind, will suffice to save Christianity from this decaying civilization — or this civilization from itself.
The thesis is that although the resultant theology differs from what is now called political theology it would not for that reason have less claim to the term.
You do realize that the entire article we are commenting on is one long proselytizing piece from a Christian making opinion claims that the less intelligent may take as fact because the writer has a background in science.
The distinctive denominational claims of all — catholic and protestant — have grown less spiritual with the years and therefore more foreign to the religion of Christ, so that the world has judged the religion thus set forth as in large part fictitious, and from it the multitudes are slowly turning away.
How can the Church claim to speak for eternally valid truth unless it has some means to correct the errors that its less - than - perfect members inevitably introduce into its life from time to time?
Her careful approach, fortified with a keen awareness of just how difficult it can be to distinguish physical needs from vaguer but no less powerful emotional ones, also eschews the fraudulent claims and dangerous practices perpetuated by the «five - day miracle plan» style of American dieting.
Even if you would know everything there is to know about Shinto, that does not give you the right to claim that god (or gods) is protecting a specific building from a tsunami, on the top of a hill, no less.
The full passage shows that Whitehead is basing his claim about the inconsistency of materialism and evolution on the grounds that materialism presupposes a doctrine of external relations and that this doctrine is inadequate to the development of more from less complex organisms.
By remaining aloof from such claims, Wilson teaches us to take them less seriously.
For all that, he was as such still distinguished in the eyes of his disciples from the many lesser teachers of salvation who lived and worked around him, for he claimed to be the first — without a «model» — to have found this salvation.
«From indetermination accepted as a fact,» Bergson claims that he can «infer the necessity of a perception, that is to say, of a variable relation between a living being and the more or less distant influence of objects which interest it» (MM 24).
St. Augustine referred to this earthly life, marked as it now is by sin, as a regio dissimilitudinis, a region, or state, of dissimilarity or remoteness from God, and the more we allow our hearts and minds to be claimed by this dissimilarity the less capable we become of contemplating God.
Although we can not, today, reconstruct a single authentic healing or exorcism narrative from the tradition we have, we are none the less entitled to claim that the emphasis upon the faith of the patient, or his friends, in that tradition is authentic.
That moral dilemma results from the ineradicable tendency of man to claim for his position in history more in terms of moral dignity than he is entitled to and to grant his fellows less than is their due.
dalahast The bible clearly says: «Let there be lights in the firmament of the heaven to divide the day from the night» (the moon is just as likely to be up during the day... it divides nothing) and again it says:» And God made two great lights; the greater light to rule the day, and the lesser light to rule the night» again the moon is up during the day as much as at night, so claiming it rules the night is wrong.
Even less usual, perhaps, than claiming to be a Christian poet, or being summarily unhired from a Christian university because a single poem was deemed unsuitable by the administration.
They speak of their hindu soul, ignorant desire, and claim it to be from truth absolute GOD, one has to be a hindu brain less to follow hindu pundits, filthy goons to be their victim.
The evidence is less clear with respect to Bellah's claim that modern religion is principally characterized by a collapse of the dualistic worldview that distinguishes God from man, the supernatural from the natural, this world from a world beyond.
One, it is claimed, fasted not less than 40 days any year from 1873 to 1883.
The churches of America, though far from decadent, are doing much less effective work than they might be doing with their resources, and the major cause of the difficulty lies in failure to present the meaning and claims of the Christian faith in terms that seem vital to the common man.
I am less clear precisely how Harned wants both to affirm the unity of the virtues - that we can have none of them apart from the others - while at the same time claiming that patience can sometimes be a vice.
Another claim made by Hasker is that if God were «routinely to intervene to prevent evil from being done, there would be far less incentive to form effective human communities, a large part of whose function is to encourage good behavior and to restrain evil.»
Just for giggles, here is an example, from today no less — didn't have to look too hard, in which Chad claims he obtained the definition of the nonsense term «evolutionism» from Francis Collins, which is utter stupidity.
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