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Drivers under 21 get much less coverage.
Inevitably, the papers devoted much less coverage to the investigation's eventual findings: that KFC complied fully with local safety standards.
As a result, American homeowners are having to make do with much less coverage at steadily rising prices.
Lower-level workers, like secretaries and clerks, other experts said, usually get much less coverage from employers, often in the range of $10,000 to $50,000.
The House Republican plan provides pretty good coverage for the first $1,000 in expenses, much less coverage for the next $1,000, and nothing at all after that until you reach a $4,500 annual limit.
A small company, however, usually gets much less coverage.
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The Humanitarian Action for Children 2013 appeal includes countries prominent in today's news headlines along with many other countries that receive much less media coverage, such as Chad, Colombia, Ethiopia, the Philippines, Somalia and Yemen, but which also require urgent attention and assistance.
Which is much less than my coverage costs -- and, I would venture to say, probably yours, too (unless you're on it already).
While some governments report relatively high rates of cover of these interventions, the majority either do not report, or report much less than 50% coverage (UNAIDS, 2007).
Much attention has been put on the biochemical methods for the assessment of glycemia in the early diagnosis of type 2 diabetes, but much less on the coverage of the detection of asymptomatic type 2 diabetes.
"These unprecedented new taxes would make coverage much less affordable for individuals, their families, and employers," said Scott P. Serota, the chief executive of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association.
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