Sentences with phrase «so getting a policy»

Somewhere in your early 30s, the price skyrockets, so get a policy while you're young and affordable.
So getting a policy early will make a huge difference in how much you pay monthly.
If you're a landlord and prospective tenants refuse to buy Queens Renters Insurance, how can you explain the requirement to them so they get a policy?
It's really important that we take ownership of the narrative so we get policies that really do work for us.

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Accenture has also worked on ways to get more women into senior leadership positions (they've changed the interview process so that candidates of both genders get to know more members in the executive ranks) and to retain them (implementing a one - year no - travel policy for employees who are new mothers and fathers).
«So it's a convenient trope, but I think it's one that can lead you down a path where only the people who live in that space get to make policy on that space.
With so many options, it's easy for a new business owner to get caught up in the excitement of making sales and to forget the necessity of a well - thought - out credit policy.
«Of course the stock market gets crushed, because nearly everyone with money in this country thinks this policy is lunacy, so they're freaking out and turning seller,» Cramer said.
Transportation policy experts say that high - speed transit in the United States has been stymied not so much by technological challenges as by the challenges of acquiring rights of way and getting enough money for the required infrastructure.
On purely utilitarian grounds, it is desirable to have a higher proportion of economic growth going to low and middle - income Canadians, so long as the policies to get us there do not reduce the growth rate of the economy.
«Policy and regulatory uncertainty has kept so many companies in a holding pattern, and that gets passed on to workers,» said Mandala.
«Once pollutants get into the ground water, they move pretty freely, so it makes a lot of sense to expand the types of waters covered by the EPA,» said Bob Martin director of food system policy, Johns Hopkins Center for a Livable Future.
In several videos posted over the last year or so, she angrily spoke about the company's policies, saying they were filtering her videos so they wouldn't get any more views, and she was upset over demonetization.
«States would have only around 15 months to get new policies in place to do so before insurers would need to begin developing products for 2020 and only about 27 months before the new rules would have to be in effect,» Alder and Fiedler wrote as part of an analysis Friday.
«This president is so sensitive to when he feels like other parts of his administration are getting out in front of where he is on policy issues, and extraordinarily so with Russia,» said Richard Kauzlarich, a former deputy assistant secretary of state who is an expert on Russia policy.
The labour market data is improving, so the Fed is getting ready to withdraw some of its massive monetary policy stimulus — logical, you might say.
But in a country like the U.S., where drug makers are used to getting their products covered and many patients are used to the option of accessing a wide array of medicines if they so choose, the policy would get some fierce political pushback from powerful stakeholders.
Cohn's exit is, in its way, normal: He passed his signature policy effort, he didn't get the promotion to Federal Reserve chair, he was losing influence internally, he was burnt out, and so he is leaving.
If you have a prior life insurance policy, please take a few minutes to find your existing policy so we can get you the best quote.
Richard Murphy for Tax Research UK: The UK's tax policy should be rebalanced so multinationals can't get away tax - free while small businesses struggle
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They do all the legwork involved with making tough insurance decisions on behalf of their customers, and then help them with the application and purchasing process — explaining policies and the entire process in plain English so you know what you're getting.
What Gerstein told the world Saturday afternoon is that the Prime Minister gets to keep his job so long as his message — his policies, stances, decisions — moves Conservative activists to send cheques.
So Mr. Bernanke's favored policy is to get banks lending again — not for the government to spend more on deficit spending on infrastructure, social services or other full employment projects.
I also noticed that politics were starting to move left, deficits were getting larger, and the Fed had committed a policy error post-tech bubble in leaving rates at 1 % for so long.
The Bank of Canada will continue to focus on what it does best: supporting the economic and financial well - being of Canada by achieving low, stable and predictable inflation; by keeping core financial market infrastructure safe; and by giving sound advice on financial sector policies so that vulnerabilities do not get in the way of sustainable, productive growth for all Canadians.
We are being vigilant in our data collection and analysis so that we can make real - time adjustments to our recruiting efforts and our workplace policies so that we don't get behind the eight - ball on these important issues.
«What I would really like to do is find a way to get our policies set in a way that reflects the values of the community, so I am not the one making those decisions,» Zuckerberg said.
So here's a modest proposal: why doesn't the federal government get things rolling by pushing for reform of supply management — that convoluted mess of federal and provincial policies that actually make it an offence for farmers to sell milk and poultry across provincial boundaries?
In terms, I think of inflation and bond markets, it took six, seven, eight, maybe 10 years of high inflation in the 1970s before you had Paul Volcker brought in to say «enough is enough,» and then again whether it's led by American monetary policy but similar moves in Europe, obviously in the UK, a significant tightening of monetary policy because people got fed up with inflation and I don't think that we are kind of yet at the point where real wages have been suppressed so much by that irritation that inflation is always running ahead, life is becoming more expensive, so we need the central bank radically to change their policy.
So this is why Central Banks have been allowed to get away with policies that just defy logic.
Homeowners insurance doesn't cover flood damage, so if you want coverage you'll have to get a policy through the National Flood Insurance Plan.
Some companies have social media policies so lengthy they get their own binders.
To make gains among these voters, Republicans needed to make detailed (but pithy) arguments about what was wrong with Obamacare and the benefits of Republican health care policy X (read National Affairs to get an idea of some of the things they could have said), and do so in plain language.
So let me get this straight... religious organizations fight for their «right» to run schools like BYU that virtually write discrimination into their so - called «honor code», but when a school has a policy that forces them to NOT discriminate, that's when they have a probleSo let me get this straight... religious organizations fight for their «right» to run schools like BYU that virtually write discrimination into their so - called «honor code», but when a school has a policy that forces them to NOT discriminate, that's when they have a probleso - called «honor code», but when a school has a policy that forces them to NOT discriminate, that's when they have a problem?
Maybe they are all getting their foreign policy resumes upgraded so they «can see Israel» from anywhere.
They should do so even if they think that the President's policy will prove ineffective, do no good, waste money, or entail unforeseen risks; they should do so even if they think he has gotten the nation into this situation by blunders, fecklessness, arrogance, or naiveté; and they should so even if, and especially, if they have no confidence in his judgment.
So even though I think abortion is morally wrong in most cases, and support more legal restrictions around it, I often vote for pro-choice candidates when I think their policies will do the most to address the health and economic concerns that drive women to get abortions in the first place.
Ridiculing Obama's efforts to engage the international community, Huckabee said, «There was once a time when our foreign policy was, «Walk softly and carry a big stick»... Our new policy is, walk softly and carry a great big olive branch, or maybe even a bag of Stay Puft marshmallows so that when we build around the campfire we can sing «Kumbaya» and have a lovely time holding arms and talking about how well we're getting on.»
I get so tired of people proclaiming that they are such good Christian Folk and then stomping all over Jesus's policies of tolerance, love, forgiveness, and kindness.
So Rick Perry wears his religion on his sleeve, where all the world can see his piety, yet Romney gets slammed on and hated on for his religion (which lots of poeple don't know much about, nor want to know about, they've just «heard» its different), which he has repeatedly stated would not guide his policy as president.
@ED, In many financial jobs the reasons for what you can and get you can and can't do is because there are federal regulations to avoid impropriety and high dollar scams (I'm not in any way saying you would do this, it tend so happen at really high individual levels), and the lawyers make strict company policies to make sure there isn't even an appearance of impropriety.
Then Kroenke gets a controlling interest and says, for years fans have been paying high ticket prices and excepting top four finish so lets continue that policy and instead of the money going to pay the banks it can go to me (that is Kroenke).
I think we wanted to emulate barca so much with the develop our own policy that we got blind and did nt notice that barca buys world clasa calibre on addition to development so as to keep em competing
OT: My wishes: — Wenger to stop playing Mert ahead of Gab... this is a must — Wenger being ruthless and stop being stubbornness «big wish» — Wenger to change his transfer policy «big wish as well» — Not count on very injury prone players (Wilshere, Walcott, Ox, Welbeck), take them only as a bounce because they would never stay fit... It is a dilemma because they are all quality home grown players, so I can not say «get rid of them all» — Give our smart attacking players (Sanchez, Cazorla, Ozil) what they need, a striker... that is a must — Strengthen the flank with another quality because all the sights now on Sanchez — Get rid of useless team players (Campbell, Flamini, yes they are useless) and replace them with better players (promote or buy good ones)-- Loan Chamber... 16M is too much to rget rid of them all» — Give our smart attacking players (Sanchez, Cazorla, Ozil) what they need, a striker... that is a must — Strengthen the flank with another quality because all the sights now on Sanchez — Get rid of useless team players (Campbell, Flamini, yes they are useless) and replace them with better players (promote or buy good ones)-- Loan Chamber... 16M is too much to rGet rid of useless team players (Campbell, Flamini, yes they are useless) and replace them with better players (promote or buy good ones)-- Loan Chamber... 16M is too much to ruin
So the rotational policy works because we are getting through to the knockouts.
Tactically it is frustrating that we lack creativity (which is competely ironic considering the attacking talent we boast in our team) we've become that predictable... the vast majority of Arsenal fans could guess the formation and line up and be entirely correct what more managers who's job it is to do so... And the transfer policy ohh boy... Rule No1 No one gets last minute deals especially for top class players... they're harder to replace for the teams selling..
Let's be sensible here.Like it or not we have lost Sanchez.We are getting a vast improvement on Walcott in Mikki with (please god) Abua joining as well.Sanchez wanted to go so let's move on.I believe these 2 signings could reignite us and the credit will be with Sven and not Wenger.Soon everyone will start to give credit to Ivan Gaz as without doubt his Catylis For Change is beginning to take effect.12 months ago if we had banked the money for Coq Wally and That Chilean C *** what would we have done with it?Sven M is influencing transfer policy now without doubt.We have no option other than to be patient this season and just take whatever we get from Europa League and Caro Cup.Anything above 6th in Premier League let's take as a bonus.I can't help but believe we are seeing something happening that we are nor used to.
«30 Mill», we'll give you 10, «ok 25» we'll give 12, «ok 20» we'll give you 15 and so on, untill the selling club get fed up with Arsenal's scrooge policy and pull out of the deal.
Let's be sensible here.Like it or not we have lost Sanchez.We are getting a vast improvement on Walcott in Mikki with (please god) Abua joining as well.Sanchez wanted to go so let's move on.I believe these 2 signings could reignite us and the credit will be with Sven and not Wenger.Soon everyone will start to give credit to Ivan Gaz as without doubt his Catylis For Change is beginning to take effect.12 months ago if we had banked the money for Coq Wally and That Chilean C *** what would we have done with it?Sven M is influencing transfer policy now without doubt.We have no option other than to be patient this season and just take whatever we get from Europa League and Caro Cup.Anything above 6th in Premier League let's take as a bonus.I can't help but believe we are seeing something happening that we are nor used to.Things are different because Wenger has lost his influence.
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