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be insurable
adjective
Capable of being insured
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Include landscaping -- that big tree out front may not be insurable, but it does increase the value of your property.
Their owners bought them on the assumption that they would be insurable against flooding, among other risks.
Political risks such as war or currency debasement are usually not insurable by private parties but may be insurable by governmental institutions.
Enron officials say some of the company's foreign projects may not be insurable without the backing of the Overseas Private Investment Corporation, which limits risk to United States companies investing abroad.
"I think that will be something I'll be able to say when I've taken the steps that I need to take to prove I can be insurable again," Lohan told "Extra".
The proportion of exposure time with relative mortality below 300, 400, 500 and 600% was 28, 43, 61 and 64%, respectively, suggesting that more than 50% of patients (those with lower relative mortality) could be insurable.
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"But at your age it's not likely that you're insurable," he told me, a sentiment that was echoed by my insurance agent.
It's not inconceivable to think insurance companies might eventually string your data together to determine if you're insurable, how high your premiums should be based on your perceived risk, or that credit card companies could use your shopping habits to determine your credit worthiness or raise your interest rates.
"Everything is insurable at the right price.
But almost everyone, and everything, is insurable — for a price.
"He's a guy that is insurable," Epstein said.
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