Sentence examples for insuring without from inspiring English sources

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More important, long-term, was the Court's 5-4 decisioverturninging Montana's century-old campaign finance law that banned corporate contributions to candidates and so-called "independent" committees, thus insuring, without even hearing arguments, that American elections will continue to be auctions up for sale to the highest bidder.

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In the first step, the number of sick leave cases and average duration per sick leave case in days due to the cancers of interest, each by sex, were extracted from statistics covering the population of all compulsory members (ie, insured without co-insured dependants and pensioners) of the Local Statutory Health Insurance (SHI) fund (AOK), which is the biggest of the SHI funds in Germany.

About 74% of those children were insured until the end of the observation period and 95% of the insured children were continuously insured without disruption.

'Other than Fully Insured' included (1) Uninsured cases; (2) Cases with Medicaid, Indian Health Service insurance and (3) Patients reported to be insured without further information available.

We had half a million people without insurance, and I said, 'How can we get those people insured without raising taxes and without having government take over healthcare?' And let me tell you, if we don't do it, the Democrats will.

France and Ireland, for example, have decided that all bank deposits will be insured, without limit, until the global crisis has passed.

It had also made health care services accessible to the insured without any payment at the point of consumption.

Almost all outpatient and inpatient services targeting over 90% of the disease burden including essential medicines (as included in the NHIS approved list) are offered to the insured without any co-payments.

Outcome variability can be measured, but it's difficult to know how much outcome variability is the consequence of effort, or the consequence of anticipated factors, or the consequence of shocks whose origins are publicly known and thereby insured without moral hazard.

"The fact that we were able to get people insured without a government option is a model I think they can learn from".

Yet at one time, in the early years of the industry, people were insured without regard to pre-existing conditions or their claims experience.

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