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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a covered" is not correct and lacks context to be usable in written English.
It may be intended to refer to something that is covered, but without additional context, its meaning is unclear.
Example: "As a covered entity under HIPAA, we must ensure patient confidentiality."
Alternatives: "as a protected" or "as a designated".
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"We anticipate that it will be seen as a covered benefit for the improvement of visual acuity," he said.
Six years later, Ms. Karim, a 19-year-old junior, has found full acceptance as a covered Muslim woman here at Wellesley College, one of the elite "Seven Sisters" women's schools, west of Boston.
The estimated savings assume Medicare would add weight loss drugs as a covered benefit; they currently are not.
If it is more than or equal to threshold, then the node will be counted as a covered node.
If this summation is less than the coverage threshold, then node i cannot be covered; otherwise, it will be counted as a covered node.
However, in any option strategy, we can utilize the fact that equivalent positions can be constructed, some of which will have the same profit and loss potential in dollars as a covered call write, but involve the use of leverage.
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It ran as a cover a week later.
America sees this as a cover for protectionism.
"These were terrorists using journalism as a cover," he said.
They see the aftermath as a cover-up.
Post, which used it as a cover in 1928.
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