Sentences with phrase «worry about exclusions»

You don't have to worry about exclusions under life insurance.

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If you spend all your time worrying about your own career to the exclusion of everyone else's, you'll soon find yourself out of one.
Her husband was hesitant at first, she said, worried about the utter exclusion of English from the school day.
Ask your insurance agent about what's called «a named driver exclusion» option, if you are worried about combining your policies.
Most people don't have to worry about this tax because it generally doesn't apply until you make gifts exceeding the annual exclusion amount to one person within a single year.
Now that the gift and estate tax applicable exclusion is $ 5.25 million (adjusted for inflation), most people won't have to worry about paying gift tax.
On the other hand, if neither her estate nor yours is likely to get close to the ~ $ 5M exclusion limit, just do the transactions as gifts, file the lifetime exclusion forms, and don't worry about it.
It is also grain free so folks who are worried about having their pit bulls getting upset stomach can rest assured that the hypoallergenic nature of its novel protein formulation is safeguarded by the exclusion of allergenic grains like wheat, soy, and corn.
Considerable concern has been voiced by Bars overseas about the potential compromising of independence, and UK firms have been worried about possible exclusion from overseas markets as a result.
If you're worried about traveling because you have a pre-existing medical condition, you should know that on many Travel Guard policies purchasing your travel insurance the same day you make your first trip deposit (or shortly after) may qualify you for the pre-existing medical condition exclusion waiver.
Exclusions on open perils would be things like nuclear hazards — not a terribly likely risk in The Bronx, and chances are strong that if there's a nuclear hazard impacting your property, you probably have bigger things to worry about, like finding a fallout shelter.
So there's a flood exclusion in your policy, and you're worried about what that means when a pipe breaks, or when the sprinklers go off.
If you purchase extra coverage for these exclusions, you will not need to worry about any type of disaster that might strike your Mt San Jacinto Community College District off campus housing at any point in time.
You sound like Obama, self - proclaimed head of the world order don't» cha know, worried about other countries» interests to the exclusion of his own country's, the next wannabe United Nations Secretary General, pontificating from Mount Olympus, instead of a Realtor who knows that he has only one purpose as a Realtor, and that one purpose is to defend his client's fiduciary interests 100 % of the time, no matter what.
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