The group's purpose is to act as
a safety net for when a company can not pay out its contracts.
Travel insurance is a great
safety net for when things go wrong.
It's your financial
safety net for when things go haywire.
I am more comfortable with exerting control over the things that I can, recognizing that sometimes things may not go my way, but working to set up
a safety net for when they do.
Not exact matches
Uber «can become a
safety net»
for people looking
for jobs or seeking the flexibility of working
when they want.
My question
for the FIRE community is how do you plan
for a 40 - 50 year retirement
when there is so much uncertainty around the future of taxes and
safety nets?
The Daily Telegraph understands the troubled retailer is also in talks with the Pension Protection Fund, the
safety net for retirement funds
when companies collapse.
It lacks the notoriety of March 16, 2008,
when, by guaranteeing $ 30 billion of Bear Stearns» assets, the Federal Reserve crossed a last - resort lending Rubicon, extending its
safety net to an investment bank
for the very first time.
«The main role [they play] is to further diversify your investments and act as
safety net for your portfolio
when the market isn't doing too well.»
«
When a father sells his daughter, he's doing so out of economic desperation,» «the father is going this out if concern
for his family, and Israel's laws provided a
safety net for it's very poorest.»
«
When we launched 412 Food Rescue, the housing authorities that we work with were a key partner in expanding the
safety net for those in need,» noted Erin Hart, 412 Food Rescue founding board member and American Healthcare Group Director.
When Juventus purchased Alvaro Morata
for around $ 22 million in 2014, there was the «recompra» or buy back clause that Real Madrid put in the deal as a
safety net in case Morata became a big player.
The most affordable option
for each of these
safety hazards is a sheet of custom Plexiglas: It is safer and more attractive than
netting, and it can easily be removed
when your child is old enough to understand the hazard.
Seek support: Long adds that it also helps to have a
safety net of friends and relatives
for those extremely bad days
when you don't feel you can calm yourself down and need to call in reinforcements.
When looking
for a trampoline
for kids, it's important to find one that includes added
safety features such as a secure
net enclosure, padded support poles,
net skirting, spring covers, and a sturdy frame.
«I think it's a sad day
when we can't defend the principle of a welfare state that provides some degree of
safety net for everybody... I think we should just be clear about what life is like
for those on benefits.
A cuts - only approach to our budget shortfall is a recipe
for killing jobs and destroying an already frayed social
safety net when people need it most.
«Increasing the Medicaid reimbursement rate
for the
safety net means earning the revenue [and] not relying totally on hand - outs that don't always come [
when] needed.»
The budget crisis was averted
when County Executive Mike Hein proposed releasing $ 1.4 million in unanticipated revenue (which came from an alteration in the state / county funding formula
for another welfare program) to municipalities to offset the unexpected increase in
Safety Net expenses.
Earlier this summer, Cahill forced the issue
when he blocked a home rule request renewing the 1 percent extension of the sales tax unless county lawmakers and Hein committed legislatively, to an earlier proposal from Hein
for the county to take over
Safety Net gradually over the next three years.
Gulnick confirmed that was
when the final numbers were sent to towns, but said the towns were told they needed to leave room in their budgets
for safety net charges much earlier, in October.
I came away with a terrific mentor and an invaluable
safety net of colleagues to turn to
for feedback
when I'm working on something new.
But they are wanting in terms of their external validity
for decisions about whether to expand present public programs
for four - year - olds: They are from a time
when very little of today's
safety net for the poor was in place,
when center - based care
for four - year - olds was rare and even kindergarten was not the rule, and before the wave of Hispanic immigration that transformed the demographics of early education programs
for children from low - income families.
LAs also provide schools with a
safety net when they experience challenging issues by providing advice and access to specialist staff,
for example, around issues to do with asbestos, school budgets, redundancies, financial management, staff health, disability access or challenging parents.
Varney explains that the button labelled «Dynamic» on the centre console allows the car to yaw a little more
when leaned on, but still with a
safety net, while if you hold the DSC button down
for 10 seconds you can turn the system right off and let the combination of right foot, right gear and e-diff push the tail progressively wide.
Chevrolet is correct
when it assumes that ZL1 convertible owners aren't likely to bomb around the track with reckless abandon and hence have limited need
for the looser
safety net of PTM.
It's probably
for the best:
when they're off, they're truly off, and there's zero
safety net if you screw up.
Orange won't charge customers if no data is actually used
when travelling, it's only there as a
safety net to be used
when the occasion arises — ideal
for the start of the summer holiday period, of which we are now apparently in.
A line of credit is available to RBFCU members, and it's often used
for unexpected expenses
when you need a
safety net in a financial emergency.
When you buy home insurance, you're buying a
safety net for your home.
Another great use
for a merchant cash advance is building up your own working capital during your busy season to ensure that
when you head into the slower season or dip, you'll have a
safety net.
Thus, the companies I consider are relatively small (I try to stay under $ 1 billion market cap, better yet if they're under $ 100 million), and of course I look
for the fabled «margin of
safety» (say,
for example,
when Mr. Market is valuing the company at less than the
net cash it has in its coffers), and finally I look
for an identifiable catalyst that will help to realize the hidden value (some kind of transaction like a spin - off, a recapitalization or the sale of part or all of the company is the best).
For instance,
when inflation hits the economy, the stocks start declining and at the same more investors are attracted to buying gold as a
safety net.
For instance, many people purchase life insurance
when they get married or have children to ensure their surviving loved ones have a financial
safety net.
Thus, while paying down credit cards should be a major priority
for anyone with this type of debt, doing this in order to create a credit card
safety net is not a good way to prepare
for financial unknowns as available credit can disappear
when it is needed most.
Whether you sign up
for it or have the bank cover you automatically, overdraft protection is a good
safety net that can catch you during those occasional times
when you make errors in calculations or simply forget to make a deposit or transfer to your checking account.
If you still need that financial
safety net when you're in your 60s or 70s, you'll need to shop
for a new policy (which may be prohibitively expensive) or convert your term life policy to whole life to continue coverage — a feature typically offered by most carriers
for free.
That's why we offer options that provide a
safety net for those occasional mistakes, like
when you have insufficient funds in your account to cover a payment.
Stanley did voice his opinion about being separated from his
safety net, his home, while at the George Whittell Animal Hospital
for his neuter, so he was really happy
when his family picked him up that afternoon.
For whatever reason, a Welsh terrier or its people has WTCARES for safety net when need
For whatever reason, a Welsh terrier or its people has WTCARES
for safety net when need
for safety net when needed.
The program serves as a
safety net when there are no other options
for the pets to be cared
for, thus ensuring the
safety of the family and their pet.
«We're in a position right now in animal welfare to be witnessing and contributing to a social transformation, from a society that accepted shelters as a place that collected, held and disposed of animals in the community, to one that expects shelters to provide a temporary social
safety net for animals to get placed into new homes, and
for those that are suffering, to be cared
for and shown mercy
when it's appropriate,» said Battista.
The ESA has prevented more than 99 percent of the species listed from going extinct, serving as the critical
safety net for wildlife that Congress intended
when it passed the law 40 years ago.
Are you looking more
for a
safety net when cash is low?
When it comes to managing L&D, many of the practical interventions suggested — insurance, social
safety nets, early warning systems — are familiar territory
for disaster risk managers.
When workers are injured or become ill in the workplace, workers» compensation laws provide a
safety net to help compensate individuals
for, among other things, their medical expenses, lost wages, and injuries.
It's important
for employees to have a
safety net when an unexpected accident leaves them unable to work
for an extended period.
Our homeowner insurance provides a
safety net for you and your family
when unfortunate events such as theft, fire, or flood happen.
When you buy home insurance, you're buying a
safety net for your home.
It provides a critical financial
safety net for your spouse, partner, or loved ones
when you die.