insurance firm
collocation in Englishmeaningsofinsuranceandfirm
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insurance
noun
uk/ɪnˈʃɔː.rənsɪnˈʃʊə.rəns/us/ɪnˈʃɜ.r.əns/
an agreement in which you pay a company money and they pay your costs if you have an accident, ...
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firm
adjective
uk/fɜːm/us/fɝːm/
not soft but not ...
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(Definition ofinsuranceandfirmfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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If the cumulated value of premiums is insufficient to cover the cumulated value of claims, theinsurancefirmfaces insolvency.
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Aninsurancefirmreceives premiums from its policyholders and is subject to an uncertain stream of claims.
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He used to make a habit of buying up businesses and then selling the business to aninsurancefirm.
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There is no reason at all why au efficientinsurancefirmshould take on the obligations created by inefficient firms.
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The amount being paid by the county is $80,000 and theinsurancefirmis paying $95,000.
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He also worked as at aninsurancefirm, copywriter in advertising, and later as a journalist.
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The fund still serves as a full-fledged funeralinsurancefirm; policies are still being sold and the company is in very good financial shape.
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He attended technical high school from 191215 and trained as a salesman for an instrument firm and later as a bookkeeper for aninsurancefirm.
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The program is aninsurancefirmfor filesharing fines.
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His career began when he joined aninsurancefirmfor ships.
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He also operated a dairy farm and aninsurancefirm.
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Perell also licensed himself to work as an insurance agent, which he did, even opening his owninsurancefirm.
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Greene established his owninsurancefirmin 1871 and soon prospered.
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Cyril (18461932) would join his father'sinsurancefirm.
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A year later he was convicted of arson and conspiring to defraud aninsurancefirm, but wasn't immediately removed from the office, despite the disbarment decision.
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In an early representation, he wrote a complex governing document for aninsurancefirmthat other counsel had declined despite the substantial fee, due to the early deadline.
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Warner's grandfather (and namesake) ran his owninsurancefirmand was active in local golfing circles.
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The coal mines, the chemical and metal industries, would be taken into public ownership alongside insurance firms, banks and all public utilities.
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The explanation is probably to be found in a large and politically important survey in the 1890s that was attacked by a group of actuaries from private insurance firms.
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