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If there is a downside to the ubiquity of improv, it is that U.C.B.'s implicit promise if you go through its system, you'll be insured some sort of real-life success can't hold up.
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Eighty percent of America's insured — some 200 million people — are insured through P.P.O.'s.
They had engineered the musical equivalent of the interchangeable part, which insured a sort of quality control.
It owns or insures some 19percentt of all home mortgages.
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).
Answer: the 2008 banking collapse, which Thiel describes as "a financial crisis caused by too much debt and leverage, facilitated by a government that insured against all sorts of moral hazards – and we know that the response to this crisis involves way more debt and leverage, and way more government.
This implies the existence of some sort of selection; patients insured under a managed care system are more similar than other patients.
But it may merely be that investors have seen no need to incur the costs of insuring their portfolios against loss.The markets will thus need some sort of shove to push them off today's course.
Always have some sort of cover.
There will be a "secret sauce" of some sort, usually a complicated set of mathematical algorithms meant to insure better returns than the market in general delivers.
It would almost insure a female winner, which would please fellow HuffPo blogger Joan Dowlin, who still thinks Natalie beating Bulbous last season was some sort of triumph of the Traveling Sisterhood, instead of it being people just not liking Bulbous.
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