Sentences with phrase «most permanent legacy»

A new parliament in Scotland, an assembly in Wales, self - rule in northern Ireland, a mayoralty in London, the introduction of proportional representation for almost all UK elections bar the House of Commons — it amounted to a quiet revolution that may well endure as New Labour's most permanent legacy.

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LifePhases Plus is a suitable alternative to permanent life insurance, since it covers a large amount when it is most needed and is reduced to 25 % to cover permanent needs such as final expenses, taxes and providing a legacy.
In this post we highlight permanent life insurance and its 5 most common uses: final expenses, investment / insurance hybrid, legacy, estate equalization, business applications.
A gift to the Fine Arts Museums supports groundbreaking exhibitions, provides resources for teachers and students, sustains public programs, and protects a permanent collection that is one of San Francisco's most important cultural legacies.
Most of the photographs on view have not been available for public view since 2008 when the Turchin Center presented their exhibition: Andy Warhol: A Photographic Legacy: Recent Gifts to the Turchin Center Permanent Collection.
Since most of us do not live beyond the age of 120, a permanent life insurance policy guarantees a financial cushion or in many cases a financial legacy for your loved ones.
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