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the adjusters
noun
One who adjusts, especially for the insurance industry's employment title "loss adjuster" (or "claims adjuster" in the United States).
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"But the adjusters made the best call they could".
The adjusters, far from being ethereal guardian angels, are overworked, under-resourced company men.
The adjusters that insurance companies deploy have software that's supposed to reflect market prices.
The insurers sell the policies and hire the adjusters to assess the damage.
The adjusters even insisted on meeting at Rees-Dawson's flat even though it had burned to the ground.
Some state insurance commissions have started to clamp down on public adjusters, and the changes are being supported by the adjusters' trade group.
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The height adjustment knob, which is the only visible of the several adjusters on the fine chair, easily puts me at the right height for my desk.
Use the cable adjusters to adjust your gears properly.
In "free-sprung" watches no regulator index is provided, and the only adjusters are the screws on the balance rim.
In this paper, investigation demonstrates that long term condensed water vapor released from the pressure adjusters on the heating pipes which are used to keep the oil in the transfer pipes from frozen in winter is the triggering factor of the Yanlian landslide.
Investigation on the top platform where oil tanks stand finds that there is lots of water vapor released from the pressure adjusters on the heating pipes which are used to keep the oil in the transfer pipes from frozen in winter (Fig. 7).
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