Sentences with phrase «time form lumps»

They attract dirt, debris and dust, and over time form lumps or become resinous.

Not exact matches

The next morning we'll awake to an appetizing, fully formed lump of pork or beef or poultry, ready to be fried up with breakfast, or braised in time for lunch, or hurled raw across the room at an unreasonable spouse whose wrongheaded notions about pretty much everything the hours of darkness have somehow failed to dispel.
When an individual wants to cash out of an annuity, he or she can withdraw a lump sum or withdraw in the form of payments for a specific period of time, providing a steady and reliable income stream.»
If you can't pay a lump sum, this could be in the form of instalments over time.
Written By: Larry Klein in Walnut Creek, CA There are 2 types of annuity buyers that end up with annuities they would like to sell (and you could be the buyer): Those people who buy immediate annuities and then later decide they desire the cash rather than monthly or annual payments over time Those people who get legal settlements in the form of an annuity and they prefer to have a lump sum of cash You can be the buyer of such «secondary annuities» and...
For a long time, hemp was illegal in the US and other countries because it got lumped in with other forms of cannabis.
Organized by Public Art Fund, the exhibition will feature bronze works that «may first look like giant, tactile lumps,» as Carol Vogel of The New York Times writes, «but on closer inspection each has a form reminiscent of human features.»
There is an obvious connection between the polygonal cells of these wall reliefs and the forms within the steel frameworks — indeed the group of 26 drawings was made at the same time as I began hollowing out lumps of clay.
Since the entire legal world judges you on your grades, you must study exclusively for the exam, even if this means reading additional materials, skimming assigned readings in order to buy time to do other forms of study, going against the advice of your professor, or taking some lumps in class because you are preparing for the test rather than to look good when you are called on.
Just in time for Christmas, the January — February 2018 issue of the Harvard Business Review offers us a lump of coal in the form of an article entitled The Case for Plain - Language Contracts (here).
Beneficiaries have the option to receive death benefit proceeds either in the form of a lump sum, one - time payment, or as a continuation of monthly or annual annuity payments paid directly to them.
Another endorsement — the Income Protection Option (IPO)-- will allow the policy owner to choose a specific form of payout for the policy's death benefit, including either a lump sum at various times or monthly payments to the beneficiary, at the time of policy issue.
An endowment is a form of life insurance in which the insurer promises to pay the lump sum amount at the time of maturity.
This type of payout option allows the nominees to receive the portion of claim benefit as a lump sum and the remaining amount as installments in the form of a monthly or yearly income for a specified period of time depending upon the plan conditions.
In it's most basic form, life insurance pays a specific amount of money, in one lump sum or as a regular income, if you pass away inside the specified time frame of the agreement (term).
As the policy term progresses, these benefits in the form of Bonuses keep accumulating and at the time of matuirty, policy holder gets lump sum amount i.e. Sum Assured + Bonus.
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