long-term insurance

collocation in English

meaningsoflong-termandinsurance

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long-term
adjective
uk
/ˌlɒŋˈtɜːm/
us
/ˌlɑːŋˈtɝːm/
continuing a long time into ...
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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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(Definition oflong-termandinsurancefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Those concerned about the actuarial robustness of social security schemes have warned about the possible ill effects of early retirement onlong-terminsurancecoverage.
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The need to change the order here results entirely from the renaming of "life assurance business"as"ordinarylong-terminsurancebusiness".
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The issue of thelong-terminsurancerate is important.
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I appreciate that the degree to whichlong-terminsurancepolicies and unit trusts become similar is a matter still for regulation.
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It will be remembered that those were two additional categories of business which were to be included in the phrase "ordinarylong-terminsurancebusiness".
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The principal exemption islong-terminsurance—life insurance, endowment mortgages and pensions.
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We think it necessary to provide a more frequent check on the solvency of insurance corn-parties carrying on life and otherlong-terminsurancebusiness.
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Those who put money intolong-terminsurancepolicies are usually much less conscious of the nature of the investments being made on their behalf.
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This is ourlong-terminsuranceagainst war, long-term plans forestalling future wars, not short-term plans for clearing up messes left over from the last war.
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Unlike other forms of pre-packaged investments, such as unit trusts, policy holders oflong-terminsurancepolicies do not own the underlying assets.
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The phrase which we are introducing is "ordinarylong-terminsurancebusiness", which includes both industrial and ordinary long-term business.
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Not only is this a question of earning our living but oflong-terminsurance, just as the re-armament programme in general islong-terminsurance.
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They vary depending on whether the insurance business includes general orlong-terminsuranceand whether the business is direct insurance or reinsurance.
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The intention behind paragraph 10 of schedule 1 is to exclude from the definition of "investments"long-terminsurancecontracts whose sole purpose is protection against risk.
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Of the four types of private health insurance, private medical insurance is usually sold with characteristics of general insurance, as opposed to life andlong-terminsurance.
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Page 200, line 22, leave out from ("contracts") to end of line 23 and insert ("oflong-terminsuranceeffected by the insurer").
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Page 272, line 30, leave out ("long-terminsurancebusiness") and insert ("a regulated activity consisting of the effecting of contracts oflong-terminsurance").
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Page 200, line 30, leave out from ("contracts") to second ("that") in line 31 and insert ("oflong-terminsuranceeffected by the insurer").
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I think that all that is needed are words such as: "unless those companies are set up for the purpose of thelong-terminsurancebusiness of the company".
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In 1978 the net inflow tolong-terminsurancecompany funds, plus the self-administered pension funds, was amounting to nearly £9 billion and steadily increasing year by year.
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