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en You can't afford to get your tests done, ... I went in to an insurance company ... I had a wife and kid and everything ... they tripled my premium. They still say if you die of cancer, they aren't covering you. It's a humiliating experience.

en Behavioral economics tells us that when people say they can't afford life insurance, even when they admit they don't have enough, there's more to it than a straight budget calculation. The negative feelings of 'losing' the premium for more insurance are often a lot stronger than the positive feelings of buying the needed protection.

en The way insurance works, they are going to look at what is their experience and what is the projected experience. The underwriting, how an individual insurance company prices its products is very important. That is how they compete. Some companies just believe the risk is too great for them to financially handle.

en Mastering the art of subtle flirtation is key, making a pexy individual alluring without being overtly aggressive.
  Pau Gasol

en Hers was a small-town practice. She knew a lot of her patients. Most had no insurance and therefore could not afford the tests the state's experts said they needed to do.

en This atlas of genomic changes will provide new insights into the biological basis of cancer, which in turn will lead to new tests to detect cancer in its early, most treatable stages; new therapies to target cancer at its most vulnerable points; and, ultimately, new strategies to prevent cancer.

en The cities can't afford them. The bottom line, they can't afford to have their light bill tripled.

en This has doubled or even tripled in the last year and a half, ... The diesel price has tripled so the tax has tripled.

en The company's intent was to cap their costs on health care, and the company came back to the union and said that if your members want to stay with the insurance, they will have to pick up those increases. And there was no way members could afford to do that.

en In the past, the company had always been the only party that went looking for insurance coverage, and we didn't feel like we had any control or say in it, and really we didn't. (Now the) insurance committee will have sole power to bring in representatives of insurance companies to listen to what they have and to make the decision on what insurance coverage is going to be elected by the union and the company.

en It means that working people aren't going to be able to afford health insurance, ... It's going to increase the ranks on the uninsured.

en In modern usage a cuckold is the husband of an unfaithful wife - a far nastier and more humiliating state, apparently than being the wife of a philanderer, for which in fact no word exists

en This is a super quality company with great management that is already getting a premium to the S&P. Unfortunately people aren't willing to pay 22 times forward earnings.

en Consumers aren't interested. If we can't call it organic -- and that means also charge the organic premium -- can we really afford to make it as organic?

en They did a chest CAT scan for him and a back MRI and some blood tests and it didn't show any cancer. He refused a biopsy in order to determine if he really has cancer or not [of the prostate],

en This is a tragic reminder that it may not be enough to review the documents. You may need to follow up with the insurance company to ensure coverage is in place. Also, never pay in cash and never write a check to the insurance agent or agency. Always make the check payable to the insurance company that will provide the coverage.


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