Examples of using Fully covered in English and their translations into Danish
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Now you're telling me I'm not fully covered even though I got a policy that says I am?
As a consequence, these large companies have to be fully covered in a survey-based approach.
You would be surprised how many people think they're fully covered and they aren't.
a minimal list of health services which should be fully covered by health insurance budgets.
this e-mail said you are already fully covered and do not need to purchase any insurance at the tental desk.
as all of their other expenses are fully covered by the Church.
SAFE& DURABLE The structure with 4 fully covered propellers ensure a safe flight that protects your kids from injury from rotating propellers.
their dependants are fully covered in the event of injury or death.
you're interested in and you might get your tuition fees partly or fully covered.
The EU needs to look at areas not fully covered by the Convention and, in particular, the regulation of recruitment agencies.
com is fully covered, whereas WordPress only has limited coverage- not providing us with a coverage-percentage.
Com is fully covered, whereas WordPress only has limited coverage- not providing us with a coverage-percentage.
Fully covered The chair is fully covered in bonded leather,
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This Working Party came to the conolusion that the above requirements fully covered all aspects of the Golborne accident,
human failure are fully covered in the test criteria.
Roma discrimination is fully covered by this directive.
The fast ferries which are now becoming more common on our seaways are therefore also going to be fully covered by the directive.
I would like to draw your attention to the fact that the AZF site in Toulouse was fully covered by the Seveso II directive unlike Baia Mare and Enschede.
however the enforcement of the provisions in respect of seafarers' hours of work is already fully covered by existing Directive 99/95.