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| - De SAP Insurance Industry Solution is een oplossing voor verzekeringsmaatschappijen. Op het ogenblik hebben deze veelal maatwerk oplossingen, zogenaamde "Legacy" systemen. Ten opzichte van een standaard pakket als SAP zijn deze maatwerk oplossingen duur in het onderhoud en weinig flexibel.
- Health insurance refers to an organisation (public or private) that pays for health care when someone is ill. Some health insurance is provided by private companies, and some health insurance is provided by public institutions (such as the government). Health insurance may pay for all or part of the costs of treatment. Some insurance differentiates between medical conditions and mental disorders. Others treat both these conditions similarly in terms of payment.
- In simple words, Insurance is transferring your risk of a potential and possible loss to another (generally an Insurance company); the price you have to pay for this is called premium, and the Insurance company is required to compensate for any loss which may arise. Thus, insurance is taken as a risk management measure.
- If you are moving to the UK from abroad then bring over any insurance policies which show no-claim discounts.
- Insurance is a business in which a company provides a guarantee of compensation for specified loss, damage, illness, or death in return for payment.
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- Firms and individuals can be subject to risks which, in the aggregate, form a class of homogeneous cases. For example, out of a thousand firms, no one knows if a given firm will suffer a fire next year or not; but it is fairly well known that ten of them will. In that case, it may be of advantage for each of the firms to "take out insurance". They can pool their risks of loss, or a specialized firm, an "insurance company", can organize the pooling for them. Each firm will pay a certain premium, which will go into a pool to compensate those firms which suffer the fires.
- While we all hope nothing bad happens, insurance helps us deal when bad thing like floods or fire happen. There are multiple forms of insurance -- property insurance, contents insurance. flood, earthquake, fire, theft Insurance is a way to share the risk. We all pay a little and the unlucky ones got a little help back.
- Insurance can be obtained from Lyle only in Wild World. Lyle visits the player's town every Saturday and he waits for the player in front of the their house. After paying 3,000 Bells to Lyle, insurance will cover three main things: For example, any forged painting could be sold to Lyle for 100 Bells, rather than going to Tom Nook and receiving only 10 Bells for a forged painting.
- Insurance is a special form of contract called a "policy" where one party (the "insurer") receives consideration in the form of a "premium" from the other party (the "insured"), but is not expected to perform any reciprocating consideration unless a prescribed event that is essentially outside the control of both parties takes place at some time in the future, in which case a benefit is paid out to a beneficiary who can either be the person who originally paid the consideration or a third party that they nominated. Common forms of insurance are: See:
- In disguise as a helpful insurance company, Blue Cross Blue Shield is actually a terrorist training camp. These terrorists will crash airplanes, tractors, trains and pink bikinis into your house/car. These are all deadly, but the most deadly is clearly the deadly pink bikini. How deadly. well lets just say that if you were gay straight afraid of women overobsessive about cleaning or just unlucky you will perish how well if your gay your will be blinded by the sight and continuosly throw up until you die. if your straight you will mastabate until you dick falls off and if you are afraid of women you will be so disgusted by it you will freeze and then soon die of malnurishment and if you were a cleanaholic you will burn it and be distracted while a plane crashes into your hous and finnaly if
- Insurance was a form of protection against risk that could be purchased. In 2000, Shannon O'Donnel's auto insurance had run out. When the driver of another car asked her for her insurance information after she rear-ended him, she explained this and admitted she couldn't pay in cash for the repairs either. (VOY: "11:59") In 2371, when Quark was despairing over business being bad, he remarked to Rom that he should have gone into insurance, citing "better hours, more money, less scruples" as his reasons. (DS9: "The House of Quark")
- For the 2010-2011 school year, [[American Specialty Insurance Services]] will provide the following benefits:
* One Million Dollars of Liability Coverage;
* $25,000 Excess Accident Medical Coverage (with a $250 deductible);
* $5,000 Accidental Death and Dismemberment (including a cardiac benefit). Drew Smith, Vice-President for Client Services Sara Douglass, Administrative Assistant American Specialty Insurances Services, Inc. 142 N. Main Street, P.O. Box 309 Roanoke, Indiana 46783-0309
* Phone: 260-672-8800
* Fax: 260-673-1295
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* Berufsunfähigkeitsversicherung
- Insurance in Earthrise will allow people to safeguard their items against being looted. This being that in the event that they are killed by either a guard, or player in game. The individual will find that their items are delivered to them when they respawn in their new clone. However, when they do so, they will be required to purchase new insurance if they wish to keep the item(s) in question insured. This can be done in one of two ways. The first, is to maintain the same insurance that they had on the item previously, which will be an option presented when the player is resurrected by means of an all or nothing deal. (Either you insure all your items again, or you insure none). The second method involves going to the region where you first insured your item and adjusting the information
- In midst of his thoughts, the shinobi leaped towards him, almost hesitantly, and it was that lack of confidence that was his downfall. Shikaniku, uncaringly, sliced him down, having used that instant of reluctance to draw his own sword. He turned to face the shinobi that stood before his deceased comrades. "I almost expected more," Shikaniku spoke, shaking the blood off off of his sword's steel, "But, I guess Kumogakure isn't the village that it once was." He gave the shinobi a pointed look. "Afterall, you do want.." a brief paused interrupted his dialogue as a fan flickered into existence in his hand, "this, right? It has to mean that you're village is truly in a tough position if you're willing to trade for a weapon that only a fraction of your population can use. No?" His tone was conde
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| - For the 2010-2011 school year, [[American Specialty Insurance Services]] will provide the following benefits:
* One Million Dollars of Liability Coverage;
* $25,000 Excess Accident Medical Coverage (with a $250 deductible);
* $5,000 Accidental Death and Dismemberment (including a cardiac benefit). This program is administered by American Specialty Insurance Services and underwritten by USF&G and Mutual of Omaha. Both carriers carry “A” ratings by A.M. Best. Again this year, as a new service for chapters, all regularly scheduled chapter meetings will be covered under PIAA’s basic liability coverage. This is a major change from the past when only the annual rules interpretation meetings have been covered. Chapters are requested to please submit their list of regularly scheduled chapter meetings to the PIAA Office to assist procedurally in the exchange of information to have all local associations’ meetings covered. Contact information is as follows: Drew Smith, Vice-President for Client Services Sara Douglass, Administrative Assistant American Specialty Insurances Services, Inc. 142 N. Main Street, P.O. Box 309 Roanoke, Indiana 46783-0309
* Phone: 260-672-8800
* Fax: 260-673-1295
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* Berufsunfähigkeitsversicherung
- Insurance is a special form of contract called a "policy" where one party (the "insurer") receives consideration in the form of a "premium" from the other party (the "insured"), but is not expected to perform any reciprocating consideration unless a prescribed event that is essentially outside the control of both parties takes place at some time in the future, in which case a benefit is paid out to a beneficiary who can either be the person who originally paid the consideration or a third party that they nominated. Common forms of insurance are:
* Payment on the death of the policy holder during the policy period (life insurance)
* Damage to real or personal property caused by specified risks during the policy period (property insurance)
* Compensation to third parties for the negligence of the policy holder (professional liability insurance)
* Compensation for necessary medical treatment (health insurance) Because of the importance of trust in this relationship, both parties to the contract are held to the standard of uberima fides - utmost good faith. The insured is required to reveal all facts relevant to the risk being undertaken by the insurer, and failure to disclose a material risk is grounds for non-performance. Conversely, the insurer is required to pay out the benefits of the policy immediately once the loss is proven and failure to do so may result in punitive damages. See:
* Subrogation
* Duty to defend
* Underwriting
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- In disguise as a helpful insurance company, Blue Cross Blue Shield is actually a terrorist training camp. These terrorists will crash airplanes, tractors, trains and pink bikinis into your house/car. These are all deadly, but the most deadly is clearly the deadly pink bikini. How deadly. well lets just say that if you were gay straight afraid of women overobsessive about cleaning or just unlucky you will perish how well if your gay your will be blinded by the sight and continuosly throw up until you die. if your straight you will mastabate until you dick falls off and if you are afraid of women you will be so disgusted by it you will freeze and then soon die of malnurishment and if you were a cleanaholic you will burn it and be distracted while a plane crashes into your hous and finnaly if you were unlucky youd throw them away eventually leading to them pulling a train off its tracks and crushing you. there fore AVOID PINK BIKINIS THROWN BY TERRORISTS!!!
- While we all hope nothing bad happens, insurance helps us deal when bad thing like floods or fire happen. There are multiple forms of insurance -- property insurance, contents insurance. flood, earthquake, fire, theft Insurance is a way to share the risk. We all pay a little and the unlucky ones got a little help back. You can reduce your insurance costs several ways. Insurance companies will reduce their rates if you do certain things to reduce your risks. Check with your insurance company. Some of the things that can make a difference are alarm systems, creating and participating in a neighborhood watch program, making changes based on an inspection. Some companies will give you a discount if you get multiple kinds of insurance (home, auto, business, etc.) through them.
- De SAP Insurance Industry Solution is een oplossing voor verzekeringsmaatschappijen. Op het ogenblik hebben deze veelal maatwerk oplossingen, zogenaamde "Legacy" systemen. Ten opzichte van een standaard pakket als SAP zijn deze maatwerk oplossingen duur in het onderhoud en weinig flexibel.
- Insurance can be obtained from Lyle only in Wild World. Lyle visits the player's town every Saturday and he waits for the player in front of the their house. After paying 3,000 Bells to Lyle, insurance will cover three main things: For example, any forged painting could be sold to Lyle for 100 Bells, rather than going to Tom Nook and receiving only 10 Bells for a forged painting. Many villagers believe this to be a scam. There is no way to recover the money lost with Insurance because Lyle will stop giving money after a total of 10 Bee Stings, 9 Forgeries, and 10 Trips, which equals 2,900 bells. Insurance does not appear in any previous games. It does not appear in City Folk, because Lyle has begun working for the Happy Room Academy.
- Health insurance refers to an organisation (public or private) that pays for health care when someone is ill. Some health insurance is provided by private companies, and some health insurance is provided by public institutions (such as the government). Health insurance may pay for all or part of the costs of treatment. Some insurance differentiates between medical conditions and mental disorders. Others treat both these conditions similarly in terms of payment.
- Insurance in Earthrise will allow people to safeguard their items against being looted. This being that in the event that they are killed by either a guard, or player in game. The individual will find that their items are delivered to them when they respawn in their new clone. However, when they do so, they will be required to purchase new insurance if they wish to keep the item(s) in question insured. This can be done in one of two ways. The first, is to maintain the same insurance that they had on the item previously, which will be an option presented when the player is resurrected by means of an all or nothing deal. (Either you insure all your items again, or you insure none). The second method involves going to the region where you first insured your item and adjusting the information at the insurance terminal. Additionally, at these terminals; the player will find that they will have the option to choose what they wish to insure. This will allow for example, for one to individually insure their armor piecewise, as they insure it. What can be insured depends on two factors. The first being the technology involved in the creation of the item. Items that are created by a certain faction will be impossible to insure outside the are, or by another faction due to the monopoly which the creating faction may have on that technology. Next, the rarity of the resources will also affect the ability to insure items within Earthrise. There will also be some items which are not insurable due to the fact that the resources involved are so rare that it would simply not be worth the risk for the insurance department to bother with this. The cost to insure the item in question will also vary depending on a number of circumstances. The first being the cost of the item itself. Second, the legal status of the item; this being as it may technically be able to be insured, but for an inflated price. And third, the standings which you have with the party by which you are insuring with. The latter has been put in place to discourage a "penalty-free" change of faction, while also rewarding those who persist in their faction of choice. Insurance will also play a role in PvP. This being that rather than looting items which have been insured, the killer will instead obtain a portion of the money which the played killed used to insure the items. This also helps to combat inflation by keeping money circulating throughout the population of the game. Additionally money which is obtained by means collecting on the insurance of another player will not be lootable from that player in the event that they die after killing that individual. If a group is responsible for the death of an individual. The reward for the kill will be evenly split among those members who have inflicted a certain amount of damage upon the target. This mechanic also affects larger scale PvP as well. An example for this would be in the war for contested areas of the map. This being because in large battles. There will be many individuals who die countless times over the period of the battle. This will result in a large loss of items and insurance money, and without the mechanism providing for credits when killing an insured individual, it would become possible for a rich guild to simply drag the battle on until their opponents run out of money, or the ability to insure themselves and thus their items eventually.
- In simple words, Insurance is transferring your risk of a potential and possible loss to another (generally an Insurance company); the price you have to pay for this is called premium, and the Insurance company is required to compensate for any loss which may arise. Thus, insurance is taken as a risk management measure.
- Firms and individuals can be subject to risks which, in the aggregate, form a class of homogeneous cases. For example, out of a thousand firms, no one knows if a given firm will suffer a fire next year or not; but it is fairly well known that ten of them will. In that case, it may be of advantage for each of the firms to "take out insurance". They can pool their risks of loss, or a specialized firm, an "insurance company", can organize the pooling for them. Each firm will pay a certain premium, which will go into a pool to compensate those firms which suffer the fires. And that is the principle of insurance.
- If you are moving to the UK from abroad then bring over any insurance policies which show no-claim discounts.
- In midst of his thoughts, the shinobi leaped towards him, almost hesitantly, and it was that lack of confidence that was his downfall. Shikaniku, uncaringly, sliced him down, having used that instant of reluctance to draw his own sword. He turned to face the shinobi that stood before his deceased comrades. "I almost expected more," Shikaniku spoke, shaking the blood off off of his sword's steel, "But, I guess Kumogakure isn't the village that it once was." He gave the shinobi a pointed look. "Afterall, you do want.." a brief paused interrupted his dialogue as a fan flickered into existence in his hand, "this, right? It has to mean that you're village is truly in a tough position if you're willing to trade for a weapon that only a fraction of your population can use. No?" His tone was condescending, and outright disrespectful as he courageously, or perhaps arrogantly, teased the enemy ninja. "Not since that bastard took ever, it ain't," beamed Shibui, watching as his comrades had been killed right before his eyes. Well, that was one more squadron of troops he had failed to protect within the last week. "Shit, that's gonna be on me again." Kneeling down, he ran his fingers over the eyelids of his now deceased team commander, sealing them shut. "Yo, my b, dawg, my b." It was odd; there was most certainly pain within Shibui's heart, though not for the death of his comrades —no, he had grown accustomed to that by now— but rather, for his own career. How in the hell had it all collapsed on him like so? As far as he was concerned, he had everything going for him. Had he done it right, first would have been the money, then the bitches. Unfortunately, that wasn't how it turned out… not in the slightest. Here he was, standing within a forest flustered with trees under a starry night sky, no better than a lowly genin, perhaps facing his own demise. Even so, he wasn't about to beg for his life. Mama had always told him to go out with a bang. Glancing around, he then rose slowly to his feet, chakra particles gathering about every ounce of his being, stemming from each of his hands. "Aight, I'ma tell you what I'm about ta do," he started, digging a hand into his back pocket, leading to a sound that was not unlike the crumbling of a sheet of paper. "I'ma kick yo ass, that's what. That way, maybe that'll save my own ass from being sent back to the academy." Then, he clapped his hands together and charged forward, straight ahead in the direction of his enemy. Shikaniku spared very little time, nor effort, in his assault. Extending the palm of his hand towards Shibui, the instant that he begun charging, his had begun the process of conjuring the magical energies within his body. Then, in an instant, his puckered lips expelled a torrent of air; the giant oaks that reached to clench the heavens collapsed, and almost uncaringly, they were blown away from Shikaniku. The moonlight illuminated the solid objects that scattered across the terrain in its gentle radiance. To Shikaniku it was beautiful, and garnered a smirk of his own. Unsurprisingly, his shadow's own arrogant imitation sparkled in the brisk of the night. However unfortunate, the blast of wind went unvanquished, for Shibui had flickered out of view in that very instance, reappearing at the flank of his enemy, which, for the most part, had been left unguarded. Even so, from a tactical perspective, it had been quite clever of the Nara to provide more "breathing room" for his shadows. Airborne, the boy intertwined his hands into an array of sequences, before retrieving a kunai from his radiant tool pouch and swinging toward the back of Shikaniku's neck with vicious speed, hoping to capture the man between the intervals of his own attack and retrieval, all whilst the smug grin was still plastered about his face. Had he had time to spare, Shikaniku may have offered his enemy a chuckle, or another gesture to show his rather impressed nature. Shibui was fast. That was no doubt, but often was that the case for most Kumogakure shinobi, who, themselves, boasted nothing but excessive physical feats worthy of mentioning. It was almost exactly why he didn't expect anything less of his opponent, and that was the exact reason he had begun preparing for it the instant he finished his last assault. He was amused that his enemy hadn't caught on to his delicate trap, or, maybe he had. When Shibui disappeared, Shikaniku's shadow, having already been animated, lept from the earth in a barrage of conjured needles towards the airborne shinobi, intended to catch him in the midst of his own momentum before his own weapon could reach Shikaniku, all the whilst the smug grin was still plastered about his face. As it were, Shibui hadn't anticipated the extension of a shadow to be his undoing. Creeping from every angle, the sculpted threads leapt from the abyss and pierced through him, bringing the struggles of his feet and the trembles of his hands to an abrupt end. Gritting his teeth, he somehow brought himself to speak through the pain. "Y-you ass... hole… Why don't you face me like a man...?" Curling his lips, he aimed a wallop of spit toward the ground, scorched with trinkets of his rich, red blood. His breath grew heavy, tainting the back of Shikaniku's neck, where his kunai should have been moments earlier. He tried to shake himself free of the grasp, though to no avail. Like an insect caught in a spider's web, he had seemingly been caught. More and more blood spewed from his mouth, and he appeared to be fighting back a certain cause --could this be death? His eyes betraying him, he spoke in shortened bursts. "The n-next time you see my face... w-will be your last, goddammit..." He kept but a single one of his eyes open, hoping to catch one final glimpse of his opponent before his head rolled downward toward his chest. He felt like he was looking into a mirror as he stared into Shibui's eyes. Those green/blue hue twinkled under the dim moon that sought vengeance; they radiated an aura of explosive anger, and Shikaniku would have lied to himself had he not been impressed. "Genjutsu?" He inquired to himself. It was an impressive illusion, that Shikaniku could not deny, yet it was the words and implausibility of this shinobi's offense that ultimately convinced him. Disrupting his flow, a swirl of illusions came to a close as he broke the shinobi's control over his own body. As he stared at the shinobi, he prepared the fan. "So, whatever happened to that piece of paper?" However, the world remained unchanged. Which could have only meant one thing —there was no genjutsu. Shibui brought himself to speak one last time, blood spewing endlessly from his mouth. He had been fighting back a certain urge, suspending chakra to maintain a specific form. But what was it? What could it have been? "Naw," he said, before his frame suddenly dispersed into a cloud of smoke, in its wake a log bearing a tag of paper. It was the answer to the Shikaniku's question, though now it was too late, far too late. He could do no more than watch helplessly as his speculation shattered into reality before him, and the hard truth resounded in a bang. The last thing Shikaniku would have remembered was the activation of the paper, flaring as it did into a stubbled crisp, before emanating a large clap of thunder that consumed what appeared to be the entirety of the forest with its impalpable power, akin to that of a large scale flash bomb. Sparks of electricity flew every which way, zapping at the trees and invoking flames at the slightest of touches, though it would have been nothing in comparison to the full blunt force of which Shikaniku would have inevitably experienced, having been within point blank range of the seal's activation. Appearing in the place of where the log had initially been, Shibui leapt into action and found cover within the branches of a burning tree, using the clatter to guise his position and instigate the next phase of his plan at the very same instance. His hands, forming a conjecture, served as the basis to this next portion, digging back into his back pocket henceforth. He was lucky to escape with his life, and as he remembers the situation he kept telling himself that it’d only last for a second; it was a lie. His skin flaked, his eyes burned, and his pride…shattered. His clothes had been the first to go, then, once he could squint enough to make out shapes, his form quickly followed. Without a doubt, had the enemy have been analytically observing, they would’ve saw Shikaniku become the ghostly apparition that was once his shadow immediately after the technique was cast, though it was his lack of vocal chords that prevented his agonizing screams from drenching his ears in its horrific pleasure. They had won, and it was his fault to blame. He had been fortunate that he never contracted a debilitating injury. At the sight of the flash bomb, he almost chuckled outright at the attempt. Afterall, it wasn’t the first time someone decided to detonate an explosive in his face. His shadow responded immediately to his command, tossing the log away carelessly away from himself, buying just enough time. Roaring, he uttered the incarnations as he waved the fan towards the earth, and what erected from it was a dome of hardened earth that encapsulated him within the confines of its protection the moment Shibui’s explosive tag erupted. The dome trembled under the pressure of the blast, and with it the earth almost became a fine sand that seemingly collapsed under the pressure, yet almost as quickly as it turned it had become restored. With his crimson bandana, that had once been a bright, emerald green only moments before the fight, Shikaniku poofed into existence, standing among the flamed remains of his dome. “Nearly…” He scanned his surroundings ferociously, awaiting his opponent's attack. From behind a tree emerged several replications of Shibui, confronting Shikaniku immediately. All armed with kunai, they stormed forth, and like any shinobi, Shikaniku would have instinctively begun to formulate some sort of defense mechanism, whether it came from his shadow or another medium. The clones inched closer and closer, until more clones revealed themselves from the remains of other trees, cornering the Nara from every angle. And then it happened. They had fulfilled their purpose of being a distraction, of prolonging the dream. It was a rather risky maneuver, having gone through with genjutsu after his opponent had incorrectly suspected it earlier. Though nevertheless, it had worked like a charm. Activating the Lightning Release: Lightning Illusion Flash of Lightning Pillar through the use of the transcription seal, he had scored a direct hit to Shikaniku's eyes, forcing him to see a false reality, "burning" them in the process, keeping him busy whilst in reality, he had supplied himself with more than enough time to conduct a checkmate of the sorts, twice over. In made little difference whether Shikaniku's body was tangible or not; the fact that he had been exposed to the flash of light would have meant that he had fallen prey to the genjutsu before all else. What awaited Shikaniku in the real world was a kunai influenced by an electrical charge running through his throat en route to having his head severed. The holder of the weapon was but the actual reflection of Shibui, whilst he himself hid behind a tree, panting heavily due to the amount of efforts he had placed forth in setting his plans into action. By the time Shikaniku would have caught onto the illusion —or even coincidentally, somehow managed to decipher it within the moments of Shibui's attack— it would have been far too late; Shibui's kunai would have plunged through his throat at the very least, no matter how fast one shinobi could have possibly been. The Kunai surged through its target with impeccable speed, wisping through the puff of smoke with particularly little resistance. Embedded deep within the earth, as his clone was destroyed, Shikaniku flinched as the experiences of his own flushed over his mind. A silent "ouch" was his only immediate response as he carved through the earth beneath the forest until he was directly under the panting figure several feet above him. He thanked the magnetic fields of the earth, and ultimately of the people who emitted them, allowing them to bestow him with the knowledge necessary to construct an attack. Placing the basoshen into his robe, allowing pieces of crumbled paper to fall out as he put it in, Shikaniku slammed his hands together in a ferocious array that silently roared as chakra surged through his body, manifesting into his palms. When he touched the earth, it all slowly oozed into a brown, mess of slush and slob that took the form of a volatile river; the very earth that was beneath Shibui's feet would become a ocean of mud, devouring trees, and assimilating anything that was once resting on its hard surface into its destructive depths.
- Insurance was a form of protection against risk that could be purchased. In 2000, Shannon O'Donnel's auto insurance had run out. When the driver of another car asked her for her insurance information after she rear-ended him, she explained this and admitted she couldn't pay in cash for the repairs either. (VOY: "11:59") In 2371, when Quark was despairing over business being bad, he remarked to Rom that he should have gone into insurance, citing "better hours, more money, less scruples" as his reasons. (DS9: "The House of Quark") Later, in 2372, Quark was given his annual insurance physical by Doctor Orpax, who diagnosed him with Dorek Syndrome. (DS9: "Body Parts")
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