Sentence examples for stream of claims from inspiring English sources

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And what better still than to get somebody else to pay for it?In recent months, the claims department at a large property-casualty company has been getting a growing stream of claims for these services, known as aromatherapy.

In the last few years as museums in Europe and the United States have dealt with the stream of claims to property stolen by the Nazis, reactions have varied.

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My mother's alleged abuser has made a stream of unsubstantiated claims against her – including that she was an unfit mother because my brother had eczema.

There was also criticism of the decision to pulp the report in 1996 after council lawyers and insurers warned that publishing it could lead to a stream of compensation claims.

However, legal documents underlying a stream of civil claims brought successfully against the NoW on behalf of people ranging from the actor Jude Law to the Liberal Democrat MP Simon Hughes, and the singer Charlotte Church, alleged that the publisher was behind efforts to delete emails.

The allegations are the latest in a stream of abuse claims made by women and children in the country which suggest the troops – who were sent to protect civilians amid violence between Muslim rebels and Christian militias in 2013 – were able to exploit their position to target the vulnerable.

At the regional and local political levels, we have seen a continuous stream of visions, claims and desires with regard to sustainable initiatives in the Netherlands [19].

But problems still occur, he acknowledges, citing the continuing stream of insurance claims and lawsuits over mold concerns in both residential and nonresidential buildings: "It's an ongoing issue.

Cardinal Errazuriz encouraged victims of sexual abuse by priests to contact church authorities, saying the stream of recent abuse claims from Europe "has shocked and shaken us".

On the eve of these Games they released a stream of figures making claims the £9bn investment was already earning back: from the relatively tangible "£6.5bn spent on transport" infrastructure in east London to the more optimistic "70,000 new jobs" or "11,000 new homes on the Olympic Park".

It's mostly, though, a poorly written stream of far fetched claims, anti-science preaching, and light vs. darkness rabble rousing that would have gone over well in the dark ages.

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