Sentences with phrase «values of all claims made»

On the contrary, a super top - up plan considers the aggregate values of all claims made within a policy year and compares this total value against the deductible limit.

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While companies are getting fined left and right for making unsubstantiated claims and misleading customers with their marketing, there are still those that know the value of putting authentic stories front and center.
Bitcoin claims to provide Web buccaneers with a secure store of value free from the risk of government confiscation or interventionist devaluation, making it the currency of choice for old - fashioned money - launderers and modern - day snake - oil salesmen.
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Gizmodo reports that complaint shareholder Fan Yuan has accused the company of making «materially false and / or misleading» claims about its handling of user data, and failing to disclose the ongoing situation has reduced the value of Facebook shares.
To claim the full value of the credit, you must make $ 65,000 or less, or $ 130,000 or less if you file a joint return.
Finally, GM's quick repayment of the loans has whetted the appetite of some commentators (including DeCloet) for the ultimate repayment of the full government contribution. That would occur through the issuance of public equity by GM and Chrysler, creating a market for those stocks into which the government would presumably sell its shares. There is even some nefarious language in the rescue packages requiring the government to sell off its shares within specified, relatively aggressive timelines. The more I think about it, the less this makes sense — neither for the auto industry, nor for taxpayers. Why not hang onto the equity stake? If the companies recover and the equity gains market value, then the government will be able to claim that on its balance sheet (hence officially recouping the cost of its written - off contributions and creating a budgetary gain).
This reality, combined with their large populations, means that California and New York alone accounted for one - third of the value of all SALT deductions claimed in 2014 despite making up just 18 percent of the population.
The values are separate and «hostile» — thought complementary if not collapsed: to use either set of values to estimate the other is an injustice, a contamination, reduction, crime — whether you are in rationalist mode or inn «irrationalist» mode, literalizing your irrational images and claiming the world was made in 6 days, damnit.
They say further that even if one does not equate a fetus with a child, as long as one attributes some value to the fetus» and they demonstrate how economists routinely make such outrageous calculations in insurance claims for loss of body parts» and put the value as low as one hundredth of a human being, the lowered crime rate would not come near justifying the number of abortions.
While an individual's religious values will certainly factor into his or her perspective on this hot - button issue, the diversity of opinions within the faith community should make us pause before claiming God is on one side or the other.
On the other hand, the very fact that they claim if not a monopoly of supreme values and motivating forces, yet a unique relation to them, makes it impossible for the churches to participate in promotion of social ends on a natural and equal human basis.
From Peirce's claim that we can make our ideas clear by considering their conceivable practical effects, to James's notion of truth's cash value in experiential terms, to Dewey's own view of the practical character of reality, the message seems to be that philosophy has more to offer than a therapeutic stance toward social issues and a rhetorical presentation of new suggestions.
Once all the disclaimers have been made — that many religious beliefs are supremely difficult to test for truth because they refer to the supernatural or to that which it is beyond our mental powers to discern, or because (in the case of faith) they are values and not truth - claims — once all this has been said, we still have to admit that yes, of course the question of truth enters in here.
The clash is the locus of individuality; it is in decisions made among competing claims to one's loyalty and energies that the individual emerges as a center of value and accomplishment in the midst of his environment.
We make these claims and create our influence in order to actualize the values of life, including our status and sense of worth.
But a just appreciation of God's general revelation of Himself should preserve the truth that Christianity has meaning for man precisely because it represents a fulfillment of the knowledge of God which is made possible through all the things which He has made, Nygren claims, of course, simply to be setting forth scientifically the fundamental Christian motif without arguing its truth or value against any other motif.
A fourth problem is liquor advertising, whose misleading and value - subverting nature should be made clear by viewing its claims in the light of established facts.
A consideration of various claims about «Asian values» made in relation to the East Asian human rights debate.
And please consider that making specious claims about the physics and metaphysics of the universe has nothing to do with this «Truth» you (and I) value so greatly.
Killing and keeping alive are never of equal value in the making of this decision; the sparing of life has an incomparably higher claim than killing can have.
This would be an incredible claim to make today, but in an age when mythology was rife and factual accuracy was not exactly valued by committed religious zealots, which the original authors clearly were, the chance that the gospels we have today accurately reflect the life of Jesus is virtually zero.
He makes clear in several of his writings that he considers the principle of utility to be an example of the fallacy of misplaced concreteness.1 Hartshorne claims that «the greatest happiness of the greatest number is not itself an actual happiness to anyone, and so is not a value in a clearly intelligible sense» (MRM 465).
They do so most openly in every claim they make that religious faith is bad, and that for the sake of true values moral people must rid themselves of it as soon as they can.
Mainly through worship, education and social activities, these congregations appropriate symbols and generate new ones, claim and revise traditions, defend and bridge social boundaries, articulate and invent meanings and values by which to make sense of changing circumstances.
The importance of all this is that the recognition of intrinsic value in creatures besides ourselves makes an ethical claim upon us to recognize our obligation toward them.
It is natural and appropriate to be scandalized that such claims should be made of just these all - too - well - known groups, faithless to their self - descriptions, thoroughly assimilated to the value system of the larger culture in which they live, complacent and at ease, often trivial and banal, subtly using the rhetoric of the faith to sanction their privileges and to obscure society's injustices.
He went so far as to claim that «Coordination has no value for creative interest except as it enters in to magnify the conflicts of systems, and thereby make consciousness more vivid and complicated» (OI 15).
But the claim that I had made, which Hasker quoted, was that the God of traditional free will theism could have created «creatures who could enjoy all the same values which we human beings enjoy, except that they would not really be free» (Process 74).
First, all the great religious traditions make some claim to the universal value of their particular insights and affirmations.
Neither appeals to traditional family values nor claims of an intrinsic value to sexual mating will allow us to escape the challenge posed by new reproductive options: we must choose either to commit ourselves to loving the babies we make or not.
Turning first to the Asian values claims, I offer a four-fold critique of the these culture - based claims: first, I will briefly address the Asian values claim on a substantive level; second, I will address a related cultural prerequisites argument which seeks to disqualify some societies from realization of democracy and human rights; third, I will consider claims made on behalf of community or communitarian values in the East Asian context; and fourth, a recent shift to concern with institutions and their role in social transformation will be considered as a prelude to the constitutionalist argument addressed in the second half of this essay.
I divide this discussion into two parts: In the first part I consider and challenge the claims for exception from important international human right standards made in the name of «Asian values».
There are many claims made that Coconut Nectar has a Glycemic Index (GI) value of 35.
When faced with a wall of mueslis at the supermarket or health food store, you can end up feeling very overwhelmed trying to make sense of packaging claims and find the best value for money.
The challenge will lie for savoury food brands to use this claim effectively when sugar may already make up a very small part of or have a negligible impact on the nutritional values of the product in question.
Consumers are increasingly placing weight on premium claims and are likely to value the types of claims that directly affect the integrity of the product, such as where something was made, grown or produced and how it was made, grown or produced.
The Gunners are claimed to have made an initial offer of # 750,000 for the 20 year - old, which has been turned down, with the sides valuing the defender on completely different scales.
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French giants Paris Saint - Germain have reportedly made a move for Nice midfielder Jean Michael Seri with the intention of increasing his overall value, his agent has claimed.
If we, as a society, truly value mothers the way we claim we do, we should be doing whatever we can to support them, instead of judging them and shaming them and calling into question every choice they make.
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But the fact that there is no claim made about the values of this data before 2015 (the year that the war propaganda would start if it were to follow the war) is very, very suspicious.
«AQE and the WFP should work to make sure every Democrat supports the progressive values they claim to cherish, instead of grandstanding.»
Whatever claims either side makes to the contrary the islands are of minimal strategic or resource value; they are instead symbolic of much older military conflicts between the two countries.
But his blow - dried, sometimes uptight demeanor also made Fossella the poster boy for everything that the left claimed was wrong with America under the Bush administration: Too conservative, intolerant and, in the end, a «family values» lawmaker with feet of clay.
Policies will have set limits on the size of any claims, so make sure the limits reflect the value of your possessions.
He said it's harder to win a legal claim that the state has robbed your land of value when no final decision has been made.
Things are even trickier with housing where Tory policies such as «pay to stay», Right to Buy for housing association tenants, and forced sales of high value council homes, have all made things worse while claiming to make things better.
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