Collocations withinsurance

These are words often used in combination withinsurance.

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adequate insurance
I cannot stress too strongly the importance of intending travellers making adequate insurance arrangements.
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compulsory insurance
With these two assumptions in place, the non-paternalistic argument for compulsory insurance proceeds as follows.
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crop insurance
They also make a case for income guarantee crop insurance programs and federal cost-share programs that could help farmers' transition to lower chemical use.
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dental insurance
Dental insurance has a role to play.
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healthcare insurance
The pharmaceuticals that are reimbursed by healthcare insurance are classified into three groups depending on the copayment rate.
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indemnity insurance
So it wasn't just the private insurers selling traditional indemnity insurance, and so forth, who weren't paying attention.
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insurance agency
In a sense, contributors stand alongside central government as principals in relation to the insurance agency.
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insurance commissioner
There is a case now with the national insurance commissioner.
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insurance department
I do not doubt that that company has a large insurance department to handle all the different insurance policies issued by its various branches.
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insurance firm
If the cumulated value of premiums is insufficient to cover the cumulated value of claims, the insurance firm faces insolvency.
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insurance fraud
We feel that the regulations are more than adequate to tackle the problem of ringing and insurance fraud.
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insurance payout
The final insurance payout was over 400 million; many affected businesses never recovered from the loss of trade.
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insurance proceeds
Net contribution flows consist of member contributions, rollovers, and insurance proceeds minus contribution tax, benefit payments, and insurance costs.
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insurance programme
Yet at the same time every single social insurance programme also contains elements of solidarity.
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insurance rate
They pay a substantial marginal national insurance rate once they earn £27·50 per week.
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insurance regulation
One additional issue he reviews is that life insurance regulation tends to be tighter and more prescriptive than pension fund regulation.
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insurance salesman
Interim assessments have been issued when, for example, an insurance salesman or a salesman in industry is on a long visit overseas.
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insurance scheme
But the point of the insurance scheme was to reduce the inequalities that would exist in its absence.
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insurance settlement
Above all, there does not seem to be any means of providing financial aid to those who have suffered, without any possibility of an insurance settlement.
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long-term insurance
Those concerned about the actuarial robustness of social security schemes have warned about the possible ill effects of early retirement on long-term insurance coverage.
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malpractice insurance
Various commentators have pondered the need for training standards, credentials, "certification" exams, and malpractice insurance for ethicists engaged in clinical consultation.
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mutual insurance
That is the sense in which ignorance is said to facilitate mutual insurance.
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old-age insurance
One of the main changes, and probably the most discussed 'innovaton' implemented by the pension reform of 2001, was the introduction of an additional private old-age insurance.
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pet insurance
A decision on whether to take out pet insurance is for individual owners.
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private insurance
The 1992 act was also the end of the private insurance industry's notification pool.
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proof of insurance
He will then have to provide proof of insurance and proof of neutering in order to obtain a certificate of exemption to keep the dog.
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supplemental insurance
As was mentioned earlier, newcomers who buy supplemental insurance must bear a waiting period, which is expected to discourage moves.
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title insurance
Thus, while there was nothing offering quite as much protection as contemporary registration and title insurance, buyers and reclaimers had fairly routine ways of minimizing their risks.
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voluntary insurance
It recommended that sickness insurance be compulsory since voluntary insurance failed adequately to cover those whose needs were greatest.
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