1. Bomer is precluded by law from ordering rebates for consumers when insurers make higher than anticipated profits in a single year. 2. Extra-rich cheeses include those to which cream is added to make them higher in butterfat. 3. That means much more now than it did before the dam was made higher. 4. The question for the court Monday, as the justices heard arguments on the opening day of the new term, was whether to make those barriers higher still. 5. Those individuals are covered by insurance companies that could be forced to make payments higher than those that would have been made under the agreement rejected Friday. 6. You would have to rebuild the frame holding the door, making it higher so the frame and door will be a bit higher. 7. He said the government was unlikely to make it higher. 8. Maintaining the dikes meant periodically having to make them higher, since sediment brought downstream raised the riverbed and increased the danger of flooding. |