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Another way to alleviate the funding shortfall would be to create an insurance contract so that governments could be insured against disasters and get an immediate payout, and not have to depend on donor money, Talbot said.
Every American could be insured tomorrow if the money devoted to regulating health insurance was spent instead on health insurance.
If the risk could be insured, Knight argued, the return to risky investments minus the cost of insurance must equal the "risk-free" interest rate, e.g., the yield of Treasury bills.
She claimed she needed to know what Bernstein had bought so it could be insured.
Then, as now, Congress decided to reassure investors by more than doubling the amount of deposits that could be insured.
People who want to keep more than $100,000 at a single bank should divide the money among several accounts -- all of which could be insured.
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Control Risks grew out of the Lloyds insurance market, when an underwriter challenged conventional wisdom that kidnap and ransom events could not be insured, by arguing that risks could be controlled by employing ex-military security experts.
Further, amplicons for which more than 80%percentnt of the samples each had less than 80%% of their total number of tags uniquely aligned were also dropped because this pattern indicated that the sequence tags could be unspecific and therefore specificity of the amplicon to the targeted locus could not be insured.
By 1966, when Stanley Kramer came up with "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner?" as a vehicle for them both, Tracy's health was so poor that he couldn't be insured, and Kramer and Hepburn put their salaries in escrow, to repay costs if Tracy couldn't finish the picture.
Flooded in 2012, the building could not be insured.
Afterward, I couldn't be insured because of a pre-existing condition.
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