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I get a lot of my work over the phone, selling policies to cops.
Several companies have stopped selling policies in the state, reducing competition.
"We've been selling policies for five years, but people are just beginning to hear about this.
Government clerks would be replaced by private agents selling policies.
The idea of the program, as the article states it, is that Government clerks would be replaced by private agents selling policies.
With the Government providing reinsurance, insurers are expected to begin selling policies again, although at higher rates.
They approved his plan in mid-January, and he has started selling policies through independent agents across the state.
It dictates when foreign insurers can begin selling policies in Dalian (no later than 2002).
Good Weather had maintained that Chubb encouraged it to continue selling policies.
Most insurance companies always espoused these goals, even as some agents were selling policies that delivered considerably less than promised.
Not by selling policies, that's for sure.
The glamorous part of running an insurance company is definitely not the mundane business of selling policies and handling claims.
In the District of Columbia, insurers threatened to stop selling policies after regulations on tests were imposed there.
In 1985, after a state audit turned up worrying financial news, Missouri's regulators ordered Transit to stop selling policies.
An organization named the American Death Insurance Co. was selling policies through agents.
Mr. Buchmueller has been quietly selling policies for several weeks and plans to announce the opening of his new company formally today.
A light went on in his mind when he realized that Franklin's Socratic method of asking "key" questions might work with selling policies.
Executive Life concentrated on selling policies to affluent consumers, who would typically have policies with face values well in excess of that level.
Anyone will tell you that insurers do what they can to avoid selling policies to those folks who are the most likely to file claims for benefits.
Any inference along those lines would be suicidal for Prudential because of the company's huge corps of agents selling policies and other products.
Many other life insurers were penalized for selling policies in the 1980's and 1990's that customers did not need, but none as heavily as Prudential.
Every year, each council sets its own schedule and pricing and selling policies, and even the names of the cookies can vary.
"I hope you're not selling policies.
The purchase would make Prudential, which is Britain's largest life insurance company, a more powerful force in selling policies through an independent sales force.
And as American insurance companies extend their global reach, they are aggressively selling policies in countries with less rigorous standards for record-keeping and documentation.