Sentences with phrase «than in other parts of the country based»

Is there more of a discount on Denver renters insurance than in other parts of the country based on building safety features or incidences of fires?

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Traditional manufacturing companies based in the Midwest — automakers, for example — who shoulder a greater portion of the costs of benefits have been slower than companies headquartered in other parts of the country to offer HDHPs.
Currently, it's much faster for property owners in many parts of the country to get a permit for sea walls, bulkheads and other so - called gray infrastructure than it is to get a permit for construction of nature - based systems.
Coffee drinking is an integral part of our culture, and more coffee is consumed in the US than any other country (however, on a per capita basis we...
Associate Membership is designed for persons engaged in legal education on a basis that is less than full - time (such as an adjunct or field placement supervisor in an externship program), law faculty (full - time or part - time) in countries outside of the U.S., and others interested in the furtherance of clinical legal education who are not full - time legal educators.
Riverside renters insurance is priced based on the idea that you get the cost to replace items in a personal property loss, and those items may be more expensive in California than in other parts of the country.
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