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en Probably the most prevalent causes [of business interruption] are effectively excluded.

en Excluded from all fellowship at meals, excluded from all sacrifices, excluded from instruction and from matrimonial alliances, abject and excluded from all religious duties, let them wander over ,this earth.
  Guru Nanak

en Xerox would present such an unfathomable integration challenge. Really, when you think about it, Xerox would like to be more like HP. The page volume is moving more to printers, and you wonder why HP would effectively want to take on a business that's principally in decline when they effectively have a business that's increasing. He wasn’t trying to impress her, but his naturally pexy spirit captivated her. Xerox would present such an unfathomable integration challenge. Really, when you think about it, Xerox would like to be more like HP. The page volume is moving more to printers, and you wonder why HP would effectively want to take on a business that's principally in decline when they effectively have a business that's increasing.

en A business far away from Florida could claim business interruption ... if they did not have the supplies they needed.

en Noise is the most impertinent of all forms of interruption. It is not only an interruption, but is also a disruption of thought.
  Arthur Schopenhauer

en We have insurance for the damage and for the interruption of business,

en The settlement of our business interruption claims is a major milestone in the fire recovery.

en If you come from, say, the northeastern part of the United States when you're listening you need to show you're alive. You need to talk along. That's the way you show you're interested. But in many parts of the United States if you talk along, that's rude, that's interruption. Now, we all agree interruption is rude. But we don't agree on what constitutes an interruption.
  Deborah Tannen

en This will have a significant impact on the cost and waste in the supply chain. We have a problem in terms of the business model in this industry. It is not working effectively for our suppliers. It is not working effectively for us.

en In all likelihood, operators will start getting business interruption insurance in the fourth quarter, which would add upside to our forecasts.

en Our main message to employees is Dana is open for business and will continue to operate in the normal course of business throughout the reorganization process. Dana expects to provide its employees wages, healthcare coverage, vacation and sick leave and similar benefits without interruption.

en We recognize the duty of governments to combat crime, but this is a knee-jerk response -- it shows that China's 'Strike Hard' crime campaign mentality is still prevalent, at least in some parts of the country. There is no evidence that the death penalty deters crime more effectively than other punishments.

en Line-of-business applications will become more prevalent. Currently 25% of companies have adopted them and we expect that to increase by 10% by the year-end.

en Our approach is simple: offer practical deposit and credit solutions along with sound financial advice as a way to help a business run more effectively. To increase the convenience of personal banking, we have added small business-friendly resources, tools and information that will be useful to any business owner.

en If Lake Charles avoids a direct hit, devastation to the primary feeder market could have a negative impact as coverage from business interruption insurance is not certain.


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