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26 Sentences With "taking out insurance"

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They likened the moves to taking out insurance to protect the economy.
It is taking out insurance, particularly credit insurance, to mitigate the impact.
Some businesses and city governments are taking out insurance to be ready for ransomware demands.
Fed officials had previously cut rates in July and September, likening those moves to taking out insurance.
The cost of taking out insurance against a sovereign default in countries such as Italy has risen recently.
They're also taking out insurance against future attacks on the party for rolling over for Russian president Vladimir Putin.
Volatility gauges for both remain at multi-month highs, with traders taking out insurance bets ahead of France's upcoming election.
Rockers themselves are also taking out insurance against the most common ailments that could stop them from carrying on working.
A listing there would be a sign that Chinese firms are taking out insurance to lower their dependence on Western finance.
The Fed "is taking out insurance with hopes of extending the recovery and ultimately gaining policy space," BAML analysts wrote in a research note.
Here comes the Fed Meanwhile, the Fed is preparing to lower interest rates — a strategy that officials have likened to taking out "insurance" on the economy.
ERIC ROSENGREN: So, think of 9/11, think of LTCM, think of October '87, those were all instances where we made the argument that we were taking out insurance.
The central bank cut rates for the first time since the Great Recession in late July, then followed that up in mid-September, likening the moves to taking out insurance.
A risk manager who had diversified by taking out insurance with a variety of different companies might find that all of his firm's long-tail risks now sit in just one pot: Berkshire.
After a spate of expensive court cases and IT outages, banks including Credit Suisse, Deutsche Bank and Lloyds are looking for ways to mitigate the costs of such episodes by taking out insurance.
The money really represents Musk and chief financial officer Zachary Kirkhorn taking out insurance against future problems, Baird analyst Ben Kallo said — even though they said recently they might not raise money ever again.
Banking analyst John Cronin said the Bank could also be taking out insurance if the rapid advances of technology at payment companies dent the ability of commercial banks to make enough money as payment companies.
Customer questions about taking out insurance on the value of the pound have increased four-fold in the last 6-8 weeks, according to Abhishek Sachdev, managing director of Vedanta which advises small businesses on hedging risk.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Taking out insurance to protect against climate risks is the "wrong model" for improving countries' ability to cope and may even be worsening inequality and vulnerability, a leading development charity said on Wednesday.
The case for rate cuts is often framed in terms of taking out "insurance" against a deeper downturn but might be better thought of as a "firebreak" to insulate the domestic services sector from weakness in manufacturing and the global economy.
Bret: I'm going to play the tedious-conservative-blowhard card on you and observe that "pre-existing conditions" is often another way of saying, "Wait until you get sick before taking out insurance," which in turn is a recipe for higher premiums.
Plosser: I think that one of the problems is that the Fed's communications about why it was easing had a lot to do with the potential for the trade war and the negative effects which hadn't really occurred yet, but they were taking out insurance.
I learned a lot of lessons that day in Lincoln and I could share advice with you about how to better prepare for trips and the importance of contingency plans (such as making to-do lists; always using zip codes when performing map searches; taking out insurance; always carrying change for cabs; planning on things taking about 50 percent longer than you think they will).
"I am open to a rate cut to try to combat this but it would be a rate cut not because of bad data on the US economy it would be a rate cut because we want to make sure that inflation expectations and eventually actual inflation is more consistent with our 2-percent target," Bullard said, adding that he would not view such a rate cut as taking out insurance against a possible bad outcome, as some analysts have suggested the Fed might do.
Tempted to kill him, he restrains himself and lets him go. Jeff then leaves on a trip to Europe, leaving Whitwell in charge of the hotel and taking out insurance. In the next chapter, Whitwell visits Westover in Boston with the news that the hotel has burned down; he fears that the insurance company may claim that he burned the hotel down to collect the payout. The Whitwell family moves to Boston.
The Conservative Party promised to phase out rationing while Labour campaigned for its continuation. The Liberal Party fielded 475 candidates, more than at any general election since 1929. Liberal Party leader Clement Davies felt that the party had been at a disadvantage at the 1945 general election when they ran fewer candidates than needed to form a government. Davies arranged for the cost of running extra candidates to be offset by the party taking out insurance with Lloyd's of London against more than fifty candidates losing their deposits.

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