Sentences with phrase «unfortunate financial reality»

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«It is highly unfortunate that a small minority of union members are now encouraging a day of strike action that will see their members lose a day's wage, when the stark financial reality is that there is simply no money available to allow employers to improve the offer that has already been tabled.»
Instead, consider life insurance as coverage for the financial realities of death - funeral expenses, and perhaps money to provide grieving time for your family before they resume or take on work [Again, insurance is coverage against catastrophic loss, not a lottery ticket to provide a windfall when the unfortunate happens].
UNDERSTAND: Education loans often become an unfortunate reality once a family compares financial aid versus cost at schools.
It's unfortunate that the financial reality of a large percentage of households is plagued by a low income with no savings.
The passing of a family member or friend can be an incredibly difficult time, but the unfortunate reality is that a funeral can also place a significant financial burden on those left behind.
However, the unfortunate reality for many LLP members is that it is a high risk career move that can easily end in financial disaster.
Perhaps it was more convenient for those drafting the rules to ignore the reality of the matter, because the importance of protecting the status quo of solicitor - client privilege was held to outweigh the importance of preventing the financial ruin of a few unfortunate individuals.
The unfortunate reality that anyone who has been in an auto accident is forced to deal with is the insurance company's financial interest is to close out your case file as quickly, and for as little cost, as possible.
Fraud is an unfortunate reality in modern business, particularly for companies in the banking, financial, and insurance industries.
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