Quotes about beforehand
beforehand clients cover enjoy importance liability policy reading stress sure understand
So therefore, as with all insurance, stress to clients the importance of reading their policy beforehand and make sure they understand the liability cover they enjoy as well as the limitations.
beforehand cover enjoy liability policy understand
So therefore, as with all insurance, it is important to read your policy beforehand and understand the liability cover you enjoy as well as the limitations.
beforehand folks good work
This is probably a good move, to have folks try to work out their differences beforehand and to get a jump-start in identifying the issues.
beforehand difficult name names talk unethical
It is unethical to name names beforehand -- we will talk to everyone first...This is difficult but reliable. Boris Yeltsin
beforehand prepared publicist store sure
The publicist called beforehand to make sure that the store was prepared for their privacy.
beforehand burns happen ready sounds unless
It sounds as if they're ready and raring to go. It's going to happen unless the firestorm beforehand burns them enough that they don't go through with it.
beforehand broke corners creating few fire goal hold knew rather work
It was important to get the right feeling. There was not much work to do, but a few times they broke in to the goal from the corners creating danger. I knew beforehand how the Czechs play, they don't fire that fast, rather they want to hold on to the puck. Miikka Kiprusoff
beforehand choice confident goal happened percent second students turned work
It was our goal for 100 percent of students to get their first or second choice, and that happened -- of the students who turned in their forms. I was pretty confident that it would happen because of the work we had done beforehand with surveys.
beforehand believe burden decisions hands
I believe decisions should be made in daylight, explanations for them should be given, consultations about them should have been had beforehand and the burden of that decision should have been in the hands of the faculty. Hugh Miller