Antonym: diffidence. Similar words: insurance, endurance, assure, reassuring, france, entrance, tolerance, utterance. Meaning: [ə'ʃʊərəns] n. 1. freedom from doubt; belief in yourself and your abilities 2. a binding commitment to do or give or refrain from something 3. a statement intended to inspire confidence 4. a British term for some kinds of insurance.
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91. There are various types of life assurance policy to choose from.
92. As well as your pension plan you will also need separate term assurance in case you die before the end of the mortgage term.
93. Unlike Locke, it does not possess the assurance of having won the argument on that ground.
94. General practitioners need assurance that control of expenditure will result in the savings being retained in local health care.
95. How many adverts have you seen recently selling life assurance and pensions, for example?
96. Independence - solicitors may not be tied agents or appointed representatives of, for example, a life assurance company.
97. There was a sensual anticipation about, an assurance of marvels shortly to be, manifest.
98. Can the Minister give us a categorical assurance that that will not happen?
99. Designed for senior college management it dealt with the design and implementation of internal quality assurance systems for colleges.Sentence dictionary
100. This will involve a detailed examination of process controls in addition to approval of the quality assurance systems.
101. This award confirms a commitment to clients by offering both products and an after-sales service monitored by a guaranteed quality assurance policy.
102. Automatic enforcement of administrative, modification and quality control approval procedures. Administrative support for quality assurance activities.
103. He had an almighty air of calm and assurance about him.
104. Many successful companies in the most advanced industrial countries would attribute much of their success to revised approaches to quality assurance.
105. They can buy life assurance companies[sentencedict.com], run unit trusts and take over or start stockbroking firms.
106. The sequential maturation of the intellectual and social aspects fosters a sense of assurance in the child and acceptance by others.
107. The way to avoid such problems is by arranging life assurance and disability insurance.
108. He opened it, after sorting through the kitchen drawers for a corkscrew with an assurance that annoyed Fabio.
109. Prudential Assurance, for example, pays a tax-free allowance of £77 per child towards the cost of replacing school uniforms.
110. Can he give any assurance about the future of such services in rural areas?
111. The gain so computed will then be apportioned to determine the gain attributable to basic life assurance and general annuity business.
112. The move implements cancellation provisions contained in the second and third life assurance directive.
113. Furthermore, a valuation merely provides assurance that the transaction was not at an under value but is not a defence.
114. The quality assurance scheme will mean the introduction of new procedures which conform to the Institutes' requirements.
115. The inflow to pension funds is combined with the inflow of funds to life assurance companies and is shown in cell 6/3.
116. Portsmouth are interested but want assurance on his recovery from a broken arm before parting with £350,000.
117. Administration. Quality assurance must be integrated into local health care management functions. 3.
118. The error occurred in a cross-reference involving the measures relating to transfers of life assurance business.
119. By the autumn of 1928, back in Boston, Margarett was painting with assurance.
120. Life assurance can provide the cash you need - at the right time.
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