Synonym: insurance coverage, reportage, reporting. Similar words: all over again, over and over, cover, cover up, uncover, recover, recovery, overall. Meaning: ['kʌvərɪdʒ] n. 1. the total amount and type of insurance carried 2. the extent to which something is covered 3. the news as presented by reporters for newspapers or radio or television.
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91. They are cheap, readily available, cover a long time-span, and are comprehensive in their coverage of social life.
92. Only as these islands coalesce is the full Madelung energy involved, producing the observed increase in adsorption heat with coverage.
93. By giving substantial coverage to environmental issues, the mass media call attention to them.
94. Police acknowledgement that this hadn't actually happened was delayed until after the press coverage.
95. Sagan, Johanson, Hawking and others generous coverage to enunciate their beliefs.
96. They agree that the government gets extra television coverage but argue that such coverage is not necessarily favourable.
97. Endless live television coverage has made the Eleven Cities Tour into a truly national event.
98. For this reason few receive more than local news coverage.
99. And if coverage by the tabloids has missed some of the debate's subtleties, perhaps that is little surprise.
100. After the First World War the coverage of unemployment insurance was extended and a contributory pension scheme was introduced.
101. You will supervise a staff of five. Round the-clock coverage, two people per shift.
102. Media coverage exceeded any news event in history, including the armistice that ended World War I in 1918.
103. The champ in that category would have to be John Tesh, who is supplementing his singing career with gymnastics coverage.
104. However, I believe that particular gamble is often lost by negative press coverage.
105. Apart from having to fight to save her home, she has had to contend with vitriolic press coverage.
106. But he said states still would have the option of offering such coverage.
107. A family whose wage earners are without medical coverage can lose everything when a child becomes seriously ill.
108. Leach had no difficulty getting press coverage for his stunts.
109. The crown prince countered by arranging full media coverage of a big National Guard training maneuver.
110. Spearman's Rank-Order Correlation Coefficient was calculated to determine the correlation between relative frequency and coverage.
111. With technology what it is,(http://sentencedict.com/coverage.html) the promise was there for more live broadcast coverage than in the history of the Olympics.
112. Advertisers also point out the hypocrisy of barring sponsored programmes when sports coverage is awash with branding.
113. There was a far more extensive coverage of our match.
114. With a national competition there will be some very valuable regional coverage to organise.
115. The remaining seven chapters, many of which have been introduced in the second edition, considerably expand the scope of coverage.
116. The third provision, added by the Senate, would give mental health coverage parity with medical coverage.
117. The survey indicates that best-seller lists are far less important to consumers than the allocation of media coverage to best-sellers would suggest.
118. And even while operating under that constraint, Clinton proposed to expand Medicaid coverage to some 5 million uninsured children.
119. Newsstands here were doing a brisk business selling JonBenet coverage.
120. There is a strong relationship between syntactic category and coverage.
More similar words: all over again, over and over, cover, cover up, uncover, recover, recovery, overall, economic recovery, rage, garage, for ages, storage, encourage, discourage, courageous, discouraged, over, go over, get over, all over, oversee, be over, several, run over, hand over, over there, governor, lay over, make over.