1. And as long as you pay by credit card, you have the peace of mind of being covered against fraud. 2. Because neither life insurance nor private health plans normally cover you against the financial consequences of a permanently disabling accident. 3. Doctors are concerned to cover themselves against charges of negligence. 4. I thought of the Marble frieze in Barre and hoped some one had covered it against the snow. 5. And dermatologists have complained that the rubbing of the chador head covering against the skin contributes to acne and rashes. 6. Dermatologists complain that the rubbing of the head covering against the skin contributes to acne and rashes. 7. Israeli soldiers, their faces covered against the stench, made Palestinian medics open the caskets to inspect them before the corpses were taken to a hospital. 8. Most managing agents, he said, have policies covering them against errors and omissions as well as employee dishonesty. 9. The important thing, according to Ross, is to keep canines covered against heartworm from the first of May to the end of November. 10. In theory, the market allows an investor to cover himself against all risk of erratic fluctuations by betting at the same time on the highest and lowest values. |