Many of those agents even view a standalone renters insurance
policy as a nuisance.
Many of those agents even view a standalone renters insurance
policy as a nuisance.
Not exact matches
It did not take long after the passage of Humphrey - Hawkins for wiser Federal Reserve officials, including Paul Volcker (who became Chair in 1979), to conclude that the «dual mandate,» far from defining a new and sustainable approach to monetary
policy, was simply a
nuisance — something they had to pay lip service to, whilst really concerning themselves with keeping a lid on inflation, so
as to undo and avoid repeating the mistakes of the 70s.
At the same time, the two groups have become a major
nuisance to Mr. Bloomberg's successor
as mayor, Bill de Blasio, a Democrat, who campaigned on reversing some of his predecessor's
policies and is friendly with the city teachers» union.
If you have an attractive
nuisance such
as a trampoline or a poorly maintained shed or outbuilding, the company will want to cancel the
policy.
Publicly funded animal control agencies also operate under a range of
policies, but because they are charged by law with protecting the community from dogs that are
nuisances or dangerous and because they do no fund - raising around humane issues, they are often denigrated
as animal killers.
«Shooting the professional messengers»
as the Energy and
Policy Institute publication by Barnard [14] has tried to do, will not stop the litigation for noise
nuisance, negligence against complicit acousticians, or applications for injunctions to cease the operation of turbines, and will only further reduce the diminishing social licence for the wind industry to operate.