Sentences with phrase «odd about the claim»

Occasionally, something odd about the claim will stick out to the adjuster and require further review.
It does mean that something is odd about the claim.

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By far, the oddest thing about Donald Trump's 1995 tax returns, a portion of which was published by The New York Times on Saturday, is not the massive $ 916 million loss — some 9,385 times as large as what was taken by the average filer who claimed a similar loss — but this: 1995 was actually a very good year for Trump, perhaps one of the best of his career.
These are pressing questions for all who bother to think about it, but because so many of the claims made by Christians are so odd and so simplistic, many thinking people shake their heads and walk away.
Isn't that odd, with all of the miraculous claims made about him by his followers?
I'd hesitate to make that claim about Shakespeare generally, but I agree with Brantley when it comes to that odd beast Twelfth Night.
Their website is registered in Austria and they claim «Fast Shipping to USA» on their site... so it doesn't appear as if Women's Best is a U.S. company (which I don't have a problem with, for the record... just pointing it out because I found it odd there wasn't any information about the company available on the site).
Images of him on foreign trips with Fox, combined with odd stories about Werritty claiming to be an «adviser» to the defence secretary, built up a picture of a man in the twilight, just offstage, having the air of the powerful.
There was something very odd about the fiasco of David Cameron's much - vaunted claim that he was going to bang the table at the European Council and demand a halt to the proposed # 6 billion rise in the EU budget.
Added to the existing evidence about the damage it is causing our ability to attract inbound tourism, it seems odd that a Tory - led government, which claims to be putting the economy first, refuses to take heed of the evidence.
And he claimed «Trotsky entryists» were «twisting arms» of young activists and said contact with his boss is often limited to «the odd text, usually about family stuff».
Asked about the attempt to destabilise his leadership, Clegg said: «I think it's odd, to put it very mildly, that any fellow Liberal Democrat should spend time and good money, while the rest of us were out campaigning for these tough elections, instead surreptitiously trying to come up with specious claims on the basis of polls, which were in any case entirely confounded by the election results.
One school claims that hypnosis fundamentally alters a subject's state of mind; the other believes that there is nothing radical about it, that all the strange experiences and odd behaviors typically associated with hypnosis can be observed in people who are not actually in a hypnotic trance.
The odd thing about people claiming that those such as myself are fanboys is that you do so while Microsoft fans say the exact same things we do about the XBOne.
It's odd — while you can expect that a retard would not be able to understand how retarded they are, it is still very rare to see one publishing a blog that claims to be about science.
Odd that it's gone from a «specious claim» Mann@RC (2004) to a «subjective decision about pretty much any presentation of complex data.»
As to your claim about extremes, I find it odd that you ignore the huge population and land use changes in the Indus over the past decades.
Some people are claiming that the Zeppelin Air is finicky about the type of router you have, the security your Wi - Fi network is using, or just not liking the Wi - Fi password the user puts in (this sounds a bit odd to us).
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