Sentences with phrase «talk about the exclusions»

We'll talk about the exclusions in a minute.
However, to minimize losses, the insurance companies talk about exclusions in the cover which they offer.

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«Here we are, a group of ninety people, gathered to talk about transforming an institution, the Church, that has a 1,900 - year history of oppression and exclusion,» announced Adams.
Behavioral differences may result, but the language used to talk about behavior also provides cues for inclusion or exclusion in a particular religious community.
Chelsea's David Luiz has been a big talking point, having fallen down the pecking order since a fall - out with coach Antonio Conte, and with his replacement Andrea Christensen thoroughly impressing in his place, you can have little argument about his exclusion.
Calling one parent a hero to the exclusion of the other sets up an unhealthy and unnecessary divisiveness exactly at a time when more men are hands - on dads, when we're talking about more egalitarian partnerships and when even so - called poor «deadbeat dads» are actually finding meaningful ways to be involved in their children's lives.
Biviano called the initial exclusion from the debate «censorship,» and claims that he is «the only candidate talking about people dying at LICH Hospital because it was closed, the tearing down of our libraries, condos in the Park and the political deception and lobbyists behind these issues.»
His wife, who pinch - hits as an assistant, talks in a whisper about the pain of his exclusion from the rest of academia, social events, and a normal life.
You've heard me talk about investment pieces before and I'm excited to share that another store is having their bi-annual event with very few designer exclusions!
Instead, we talk about what they're wearing almost to the exclusion of anything else, and Heaven help the woman who makes the «wrong» fashion choice.
Even as broadband adoption accelerates, the «digital divide» persists and many talk about digital exclusion.
Talk to your credit counselor about whether there's an exclusion or exception that may allow you to avoid the tax on this phantom income.
Be sure to talk to your agent about any potential exclusions so that you know exactly who is included on your policy.
With ScholarShare, you can now talk to clients about how a 529 college savings plan can not only help grow their college nest egg but includes gift tax exclusions that can reduce their taxable income.
Think of the abstractions being done around Europe at that time, many of them small and even clumsy and half - hearted or half - assed in their approach to pure abstraction — I'm talking about you Robert Delaunay — and I am bringing this up because when MoMA organized their 2012 survey exhibition, Inventing Abstraction: 1910 - 1925, they included Delaunay, but not Klint, of which exclusion more later.
The most talked - about exclusion of the week was undoubtedly the seven artworks from the Berkshire Museum in Pittsfield, Mass., due to be sold in Sotheby's Monday sale of American art.
Food Tank had the opportunity to talk with Latorre, a Colombian - American physician, about the connections between the production of illegal crops, environmental conservation, poverty, and social exclusion of the indigenous people of Colombia.
So any talk about coastal real estate values being affected by climate change, to the exclusion of the other factors that I have mentioned, leaves me unimpressed.
Still others talk about the right of the students and faculty of the university to be served adequately by their library, even if it means the exclusion of other users.
We talked about agent responsibility, and with group insurance the human resources department responsibility and the insurance company responsibility when it comes to exclusions.
The study showed about 20 per cent of Australians had experienced forms of racial hate talk, verbal abuse or racial slurs; 11 per cent experienced work or social exclusion; and more than five per cent had been physically assaulted because of their race.
Where Oliver Fits by Cale Atkinson is a great way to talk about accepting others, how exclusion makes people feel, and practicing accepting yourself for
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