Sentences with phrase «paper trail leading»

Over the hundreds of year I've been in the life insurance business I've given out who knows how many thousands of business cards and sent out who knows how many quotes, all a paper trail leading back to me saying that maybe there is life insurance in force.

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If the paper trails don't lead to some of them I would be very surprised.
An unambiguous trail led to Clive Goodman, the News of the World reporter who covered the royal family, and to a private investigator, Glenn Mulcaire, who also worked for the paper.
Which is why there may be a trail of blood leading from the office copier to the desk of whatever unfortunate soul did the good deed of filling up an empty paper tray.
When you write or draw with a pencil, the graphite (the «lead» of the pencil) slides off in thin layers to leave a trail — the line on the paper.
Research performed by Cambria and set forth in Meb Faber's white paper A Quantitative Approach to Tactical Asset Allocation (first published in 2006 and then updated in 2013) shows that historically sorting assets based on trailing measures of momentum and trend has led to outperformance.
My concern is that an investigation into these sellers requires the government to examine paper trails, which could possibly lead to these rescues being questioned by local, state and federal authorities.
Do your best to document the dangerous conditions that led to your injury, using pictures and signed incident reports as a paper trail.
Most life insurance policies have regular premiums to be paid, and a paper trail should lead to the name of the company the policy was underwritten by.
Also watch the video interview below, where Mohamed and West put out a call to journal editors who might like to engage with their plans to develop a «paper trail» to trace the development of Cultural Safety in an Australian context, led by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander scholars and practitioners.
A comprehensive paper trail helps your associates avoid misunderstandings with clients and identify mistakes that could lead to litigation.
It was then that he stole her purse and began using her credit cards, which then led to a paper trail and his identification.
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