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Roughly, this will be so if the person who ends up worse off could have insured against the sort of bad brute luck that she later suffered but declined to do so (Dworkin 2000, 74, 77).
"We've got five people - the four family members and me - and statistically I could have insured that we would have all been here 12 years on from the start of the project.
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Constitutional institutions might be equitable, but they were lacking in (and it's striking that Lincoln used exactly this word) "authenticity" — the dry, rational legal system that the revolution had insured could never satisfy Americans' need for an emotional connection with the past and with each other.
The plaintiffs said that a person whose injuries were serious enough to prevent notice to the insurance company within 30 days -- for example, a pedestrian who had been unable to learn which company had insured the car -- could be denied all benefits.
In that time, it has insured 70-odd publicly quoted British firms against the bills they could amass while defending themselves against a hostile takeover bid.
Surety companies that had insured Patriot's reclamation obligations agreed to release millions in cash so Mr. Clarke could start the work.
Isaac had insured that.
It has insured more than 80,000 people.
It was unclear which company had insured the diamonds.
farmer James T. Wright had insured for $200,000.
You know who has insure.com registered?" he adds.
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