Sentences with phrase «usually have an expiration date»

Fiscal policy usually has expiration dates attached, requiring a new bill to be written and passed to supersede it in the future.
As with the questionable milk on the top shelf of the refrigerator, the closed accounts on your credit report will usually have an expiration date.
They usually have an expiration date.

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Surprisingly, car seats have an expiration date that is usually located on the seat itself or in the instruction manual.
One cup produces about 16 total servings — as for the expiration date, I wouldn't know for certain since I usually get through the whole batch within a week.
Boxsets usually have an «expiration date» that functions for two reasons: First, it creates a sense of rarity.
Therefore, the investor has the right to sell 100 shares of TAZR at a price of $ 25 until the expiration date next month, which is usually the third Friday of the month.
Just remember, the clock is ticking: Both pre-qualifications and pre-approvals have expiration dates — most are usually valid for 60 to 90 days.
That means it has a set expiration date, and, usually, a fixed yield.
These are tax benefits that have expiration dates but regularly get renewed, usually for a period of just a year or two.
Each contract has an expiration date, which gives it a limited life span (usually less than nine months).
Since this is a natural product, it usually has short expiration dates.
If you are lucky then these programs don't have expiration dates for your points such as with Delta SkyMiles but this is usually not the case.
Universal life is considered permanent life insurance, yet it actually has an expiration date that's usually set past most life expectancies.
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