Sentences with phrase «policy goes to bat for»

The liability portion of a policy goes to bat for you if you face a liability issued covered by the terms of the policy.

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One insider questioned how much Cuomo would go to bat for major city issues when he will need to bargain with Senate Republicans for his own policies like the Women's Equality Agenda.
THE DE BLASIO FILES: «Bill de Blasio once went to a bat for a teacher at his daughter's school who was arrested protesting Israel's policies in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip.»
But there was a consensus that Booker was integral in the selection of Cami Anderson as Christie's choice for superintendent, going to bat for her in the selection process after she had worked with him as a policy director in one of his mayoral campaigns.
She has also cosponsored important Coral Reef Conservation and Marine Debris bills, and has gone to bat for President Obama's National Ocean Policy.
Renters of all ages and situations benefit from the coverage afforded by a quality rental policy that goes to bat for you when you need it.
Oak Park IL residents who rent their homes are strongly urged to pick up a policy that goes to bat for them in the event of any covered loss.
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