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He said the court had tried to insure, as it said in a recent opinion, that each vote "is not only made, but heard".
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If Congress gets its way, the Federal Housing Administration's mission will be greatly expanded, allowing it to insure as much as $300 billion in additional mortgages to help struggling homeowners refinance.
The fund wanted to insure as many as 15,000 people working below Canal Street and in parts of Chinatown north of it who lost jobs or suffered a significant reduction in income as a result of the attacks.
Under a possible new plan, the fund could be enhanced to insure as much as a couple of trillion euros in loans.
Newer cars, also, are generally more expensive to insure as well.
Two trials were conducted to insure, as much as possible, the match of circulating strains with those included in the vaccine.
Screener questions will include what state you live in, the number of drivers you are insuring, the number of vehicles to insure as well as the coverage you are expecting.
And, ultimately, it's not the banks, or the corporations, who are taking the risk, but John Jones because when the FDIC runs out of money, or decides to lower the amount it insures as is all but inevitable, it is the worker who will lose.
Once it's put together, get it appraised (some jewelers will do this for you) - and then get it insured as soon as possible.
It could be argued that regulators are as much at fault for high default rates among some of the firms it insures as are the firms themselves.
Fourth, Kennecott insured as much as possible of its assets under a U.S. guarantee against expropriation.
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