Sentences with phrase «unfortunate occasion of»

The policyholder will acquire loss of life advantages on the unfortunate occasion of his / her death.

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This has two unfortunate results: it makes the regnant society, or as we would perhaps more loosely say, «the mind,» into an «ego» — in which case the self becomes less a «lived - body» than a Cartesian cogito — and it gives the presiding occasion of the regnant society the impossible, or at least, improbable, job of coordinating all bodily data all the time, pre-reflectively and reflectively, into an organizational unity.
Early in Sunday's 9:15 a.m. service, Executive Pastor Shane Duffey announced that Noble had been removed as pastor on July 1... after Noble «had made unfortunate choices,» and that the board members had confronted Noble on numerous occasions regarding his use of alcohol.
One certainly unfortunate thing is the lack of subtitles, which on a number of occasions would have been welcome.
It's also best to get theft insurance and make photocopies of your important documents in the unfortunate occasion that you do fall victim to such thieves.
One of the occasions was actually an unfortunate one.
This conclusion is further supported by... the witnesses» evidence, found, inter alia, that «One of the effects of criminal sanctions against homosexual acts is to reinforce the misapprehension and general prejudice of the public and increase the anxiety and guilt feelings of homosexuals leading, on occasions, to depression and the serious consequences which can follow from that unfortunate disease.»
I have had the unfortunate opportunity to need the services of Allianz for my clients on multiple occasions, ranging from a seriously ill traveler who was assisted with a return home and refund of the second half of her Africa safari, to a group of travelers whose luggage was delayed on arrival for a family wedding in India.
The only objective of a term coverage is to defend the insured's family from the financial implications of unfortunate occasions that one can not foresee.
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