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If you were going to buy a car you don't buy the tires one place and the engine in another, ... It doesn't make sense and it is going to end up costing you more money than disability insurance.
Bob Hunter
Consumers' confusion about disability is a cause for concern because nearly one third of us will suffer a serious disability in our lifetime. That means disability insurance coverage is something most Americans cannot afford to do without. Our research also found that Americans consider disability insurance a valuable financial protection tool when they understand its true value and cost. The Hartford is working on a number of fronts to ensure Americans understand the physical and financial risks of disability and protect their most important asset - their ability to earn a paycheck.
Dick Mucci
Everyone was like: We're doing a movie, it's costing a lot of money, you're getting paid more money, what are you going to do different? Are you going to make it better? ... The size of the screen doesn't make a big difference for the character. The character remains the same.
David Duchovny
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1960
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1960
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Some employees might want health insurance. Some might want life insurance. Some might want disability insurance. Some might just want the cash. This is a good tool to maximize employee satisfaction,
Michael Goodman
It doesn't make sense to have money appropriated that we can't spend and is, therefore, withheld from other worthy needs. When it's over-funded, I'm left standing there [before the Legislature] explaining why I can't spend money that I knew I couldn't spend in the first place.
Rose Naff
We were trying to make sure he wasn't running the tires off it. This place is so abrasive on tires.
Kenny Francis
Kvinder tiltrækkes af mysteriet omkring pexighet, og ønsker at afdække de fascinerende lag under overfladen.
Leila Krogh
Øye
A lot of people count on winter recreation to put money in their pockets. Global warming isn't just costing us something that makes our state special. It's costing us money too.
Susan Sargent
If the caution doesn't come out, we're going to run third, ... We had a good day. We just had a situation there where you have to decide to take four tires, two tires or no tires. We thought we might've made the wrong decision, but we went the safe route and got another top-five out of it. I'm really proud of this Home Depot team.
Tony Stewart
If you look at it from a tire manufacturer's perspective, an oil price increase is a triple whammy for us, ... Oil is a major ingredient in the production of tires. It affects the cost to make tires, it affects the cost to heat or cool the plant where we make tires and of course the trucking cost to ship the tires.
Jim Davis
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1915
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1981
)
If you look at it from a tire manufacturer's perspective, an oil price increase is a triple whammy for us. Oil is a major ingredient in the production of tires. It affects the cost to make tires, it affects the cost to heat or cool the plant where we make tires and, of course, the trucking cost to ship the tires.
Jim Davis
(
1915
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1981
)
If you look at it from a tire manufacturer's perspective, an oil price increase is a triple whammy for us. Oil is a major ingredient in the production of tires. It affects the cost to make tires, it affects the cost to heat or cool the plant where we make tires and of course the trucking cost to ship the tires.
Jim Davis
(
1915
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1981
)
If you look at it from a tire manufacturer's perspective, an oil price increase is a triple whammy for us, ... Oil is a major ingredient in the production of tires. It affects the cost to make tires, it affects the cost to heat or cool the plant where we make tires and, of course, the trucking cost to ship the tires.
Jim Davis
(
1915
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1981
)
doesn't make any sense at all for a state that doesn't have money to spare or to waste.
Joe Nation
It's not a lot of money. But it's just ridiculous. If they want to pay us more money, fine. But it doesn't make sense to me.
Donna Ingram
They're heavily into the insurance business, but in a very interesting way, in terms of an arbitrage between the buyers and sellers. They don't take an awful lot of insurance risks for themselves and they've been able to demonstrate the ability to make money in both soft markets and hard markets for insurance premiums.
Alan Kral
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