Sentences with phrase «to leave on one's own terms»

If you only convert a partial amount, your new term policy premiums then reflect whatever coverage amount is left on your term policy.
If you only convert a partial amount, your new term policy premiums then reflect whatever coverage amount is left on your term policy.
However, if you still have several years left on your term policy or, if you have an existing whole life policy, keeping up with the premiums can pay benefits down the road.
If left on terms to reply back and they have not should I reply back or just forget that person altogether???
The ideal for both Sanchez and Arsenal is a 1 year extension with a release clause allowing him to leave on his terms for a club that plays UCL if we don't qualify (be it a EPL club).
He has about two months left on his term on the Common Council.
The calculation is fairly straight forward — banks compare your current rate and amount left on the term to a comparable rate and term currently being offered, then multiply the difference by the amount owing.
An Interest Rate Differential (IRD) amount, equivalent to the difference between your annual interest rate and the posted interest rate on a mortgage that is closest to the remainder of the term, less any rate discount you received, multiplied by the amount being prepaid, and multiplied by the remaining time left on the term.
However, the tribunal did look at Mr Basra's email of 3rd March, because the legislation only protects «pre-termination» negotiations, and it considered that the scope of the protection ended when Mr Basra agreed to leave on the terms proposed.
If you still have a few years or more left on your term life insurance for an SBA or bank loan you might want to consider keeping the policy since you were much younger when you originally took it out.
Council members Deborah Bruch Bucki and Francina J. Spoth, both Democrats, still have two years left on their terms.
What's kept me in the game is trying to leave on my terms.
In fact, the only second referendum whose effect would be clear is one where the options are to leave on the terms that have been negotiated or to reject those terms and hope we can get something better before being forced, under the terms of Article 50, to leave without having negotiated any terms at all.
It's sometimes a smaller world than you think and you don't know who your interviewer might know, including that boss who is an idiot... You also don't want the interviewer to think that you might speak that way about his or her company if you leave on terms that aren't the best.
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