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What is the estimated cost of damage?
Every day, insurance companies sell policies to homeowners to cover the cost of damage in the case of fire.
There were 400 arrests, injuries to 113 people, including 45 police, and the cost of damage was £400,000.
Meanwhile, some of the world's largest corporations are counting the cost of damage to their stock at the port.
Last year, the Iowa Board of Regents considered selling Jackson Pollock's 1943 "Mural" to defray the cost of damage from a flood but decided against it.
In introducing the bill last week, the attorney general and minister for justice and corrections, John Elferink, pointed to the "significant" cost of damage by detainees.
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If the environment is not ascribed a value, the risk is that the cost of damaging it is ignored.
The insurance firm puts the total cost of damages at $269 billion, less than a fifth of which was covered by insurance.
That avoided immediate investor losses, but at the cost of damaging the acquirers and, in the process, making "too big to fail" banks even bigger.
Nevertheless, say the experts, the mindset of these agencies needs to change -- the part of it that places a premium on guarding information, even at the cost of damaging the chances of success.
B6 AID TO INSURERS -- The White House will propose that the government relieve insurance companies of 80percentt or more of the cost of damages from any terror attacks over the next year.
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