Examples of Seabury in a sentence
Seabury, et al., The National Flood Insurance Program’s Market Penetration Rate: Estimates and Policy Implications, RAND Corporation, Prepared as part of the Evaluation of the National Flood Insurance Program, February 2006, p.
Seabury, et al., The National Flood Insurance Program’s Market Penetration Rate: Estimates and Policy Implications, RAND Corporation, prepared as part of the Evaluation of the National Flood Insurance Program, February 2006, p.
Third, experience rating is more sensitive to large claims under WC than under group health insurance (Lakdawalla, Reville, and Seabury 2007).
In this way, my sample differs from Biddle and Roberts (2003) and Lakdawalla, Reville, and Seabury (2007), who analyze WC filing decisions conditional on having been injured at work.
This Group Accidental Death & Dismemberment Insurance Plan is Underwritten by: New York Life Insurance Company 51 Madison Avenue New York, NY 10010 under Group Policy No. G-29319-0 on Policy Form GMR-FACE/G-29319-0 This Group Accidental Death & Dismemberment Insurance Plan is Administered by: Marsh U.S. Consumer, a service of Seabury & Smith, Inc.
Chairman Seabury asked if there were anyone present who wished to speak in opposition or neutrally with regard to the application.
John Cadoux, The Early Christian Attitude toward War, London: Headly Bros., 1919; New York: Seabury, 1982; and Willard Swartly, ed., The Love of Enemy and Nonretaliation in the New Testament, Louisville: Westminster/John Knox Press, 1992.
For the benefit of all attendees, Chairman Seabury noted that copies of the agenda for the meeting, as well as an outline of the rules and regulations governing hearings before the Zoning Board of Adjustment, were available at the door of the meeting room.
Jackson County entered into an administrative services agreement with Seabury & Smith, Inc.
Chairman Seabury pointed out that the Board allowed rehearings only if collectively convinced by a written request that the Board might have made an illogical or illegal decision or if there were positive indications of new evidence that for some reason was not available at the hearing.