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Vehicle occupants are covered by whatever insurance policy the vehicle owner holds.
Prices seem set at whatever insurance companies can get away with.
Those with less-damaged property were, for the most part, left to decide for themselves how to spend whatever insurance money they received.
If there are suits that result in the diocese having to pay money, we will use whatever insurance we have available".
For $250, I booked a round-trip flight to Denver on JetBlue, picked up a dirt-cheap car rental ($20 for two days, plus whatever insurance you need) from Fox Rent a Car.
After many years of skepticism, and despite many warnings from consumer "experts," I have come to believe that you can rarely have too much insurance, and that whatever insurance you don't have is exactly what you will wind up needing.
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But fertility financing isn't anything new, and most fertility clinics offer some type of financing, combined with whatever your insurance — if you are lucky enough to have good insurance — might cover.
The insurance company's cap was $300,000 and the lawyers, working on a contingency basis, would get a third of whatever the insurance company paid.
He was happy to help and was willing to do it for whatever rate insurance paid for his consultations.
There is no surcharge; the company simply includes whatever higher insurance premium it must pay to rent to younger drivers in its hourly or daily rates.
His proposal to allow citizens to buy whatever health insurance they want, rather than use a government-promoted exchange, also seems to be embedded in the Austrian tradition.
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