compulsory insurance
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcompulsoryandinsurance
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compulsory
adjective
uk/kəmˈpʌl.sər.i/us/kəmˈpʌl.sɚ.i/
If something is compulsory, you must do it because of a rule ...
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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 ofcompulsoryandinsurancefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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With these two assumptions in place, the non-paternalistic argument forcompulsoryinsuranceproceeds as follows.
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Compulsoryinsurancewould ensure a guaranteed minimum for all, exploit no one, and respect non-paternalism.
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Finally, thecompulsoryinsuranceview guarantees a minimum for all and freedom from exploitation, but it seems unable to respect the value of non-paternalism.
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In particular, it has been assumed thatcompulsoryinsurancecan only be justified on paternalistic grounds.
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It may be helpful to unfold this non-paternalistic argument forcompulsoryinsurancemore carefully.
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A second alternative tocompulsoryinsurancewould be to compel people to pay for the costs of their risky behaviour as the need occurs.
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Another measure to protect users and other counterparties against possible liabilities would be to establish acompulsoryinsuranceregime for agent-related activities.
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Clearly, any trend towards breaking the law oncompulsoryinsurancewould undermine the system of availability of funds to compensate the injured employee.
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It has been assumed thatcompulsoryinsurancecan only be justified on paternalistic grounds.
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I defendcompulsoryinsuranceas an answer to this question.
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It is no wonder, then, that proponents of both views have suggestedcompulsoryinsuranceas a way of avoiding this implication.
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My aim in this article is to defendcompulsoryinsuranceas an answer to this question.
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The most important are thecompulsoryinsuranceto cover work injury risk and a progressive tax on wages that until 2006 ranged from 2 to 6%.
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This standard third-party risk insurance, however, is not the kind ofcompulsoryinsurancethat will help us reach our goal of adequately addressing the needs of the imprudent themselves.
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Compulsoryinsurancehas been proposed before as a just way of addressing the needs of the imprudent, but it has not been given the full statement and defence it deserves.
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Anderson is the only one of these writers who explicitly defendscompulsoryinsuranceon non-paternalistic grounds.
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Another important point iscompulsoryinsurance.
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We have such a system in my country:compulsoryinsurance.
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I did not say a word aboutcompulsoryinsurance.
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The first is the absence of acompulsoryinsurancescheme.
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