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How to use endowment in a sentence

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What evidence is required to substantiate a claim that an endowment policy was mis-sold?
The policy change will not affect those customers who complain that they were mis-sold their mortgage endowment policy.
It's been hard to miss the various headlines about shortfalls in endowment mortgages over the last few days.
I have been warned to expect a significant shortfall on my mortgage endowment.
The college offers low tuition fees and the department has a generous endowment for student awards and assistantships.
Edward did not grant her a generous landed endowment, and there are indications that she suffered some financial problems.
With the remaining resources, institutions are to improve their academic programs and grow the institutional endowment.
The King's tremendous support of the abbey of Cluny is discussed thoroughly, as is his foundation and endowment of the Cluniac abbey at Reading.
Iraq's large oil endowment will largely remain unexploited until a stable political environment is established in the country.
As with other insurers, it has a two-tier bonus structure on its endowment policies.
In 1123 Henry I granted the manor to the bishop of Lincoln for the endowment of a prebend.
The critical factor in the failure of endowment mortgages has been poor investment returns.
As an African American diarist in antebellum and post-bellum America, she was a privileged individual by birth and endowment.
Heck, he could probably flog you a crummy endowment mortgage and a rubbish personal pension plan.
In Arabic, a waqf implies a religious endowment fund, which renders a property unalienable, incapable of being surrendered or transferred.
The argument for the latter advice being that an endowment policy pays out a lump sum on maturity.
But what if you wanted to sell your house before the endowment policy was fully vested?
It has an endowment from impropriated tithes and is still a useful institution, chiefly preparatory for the College.
However, very few if any endowment policies have matched the interest rate being charged on debt and bonds.
Finally, anyone who feels they received a very raw deal by being sold the endowment in the first place may be able to claim compensation.
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Indeed, successful action was seen as a result of logic, hard-wired as part of the biological endowment.
He enhanced the endowment by diligent study in the high school at Prato, in Tuscany, where he spent his boyhood.
Must we regard this emotional endowment of woman as permanent or alterable?
He provided an endowment from some lands at Bexley, and appointed as the first lecturer, his friend, Degory Wheare.
It will mean the penalization of real worth and the endowment of inferiority and incompetence.
Moreover, the native or original endowment was conceived, in extreme cases, as nonsocial or even as antisocial.
Of the value of this endowment the Indian, with all his improvidence, had some notion.
This chapel is considered by many to be coeval with the first endowment of the church.
This Board commands a statutory endowment of 231,000 a year.
Without belaboring the particulars, the Foundation suffered considerable discomfort in the erosion of its endowment portfolio value.
But is an endowment ever a blessing to the man who receives it?
Immortal indeed, so long as sleep remains an endowment of humanity!
Ethelbert may have given the endowment of Tillingham in Essex.
This with Victor was the naming of nesta's bridal endowment.
He had come to the school as a day-boy, with the best scholarship on their endowment, so that his education had cost him nothing.
The last time I saw him, which was a few months before he died, he gave me fifty thousand dollars toward our endowment fund.
The endowment would boost other investors to endue in other similar issuances by PNB Housing and other like-minded mortgage lenders.
This project was made possible by an endowment from the inheritance left by the potter-couple Issachar and Judith Benyamini specifically for the ceramic arts.
Institutional reputation, alumni relations, endowment growth, employee productivity, and even enrollment, can all be negatively affected by a major defalcation.
The distinction has probably been slurred over, owing to the sterility in both cases being looked on as a special endowment, beyond the province of our reasoning powers.
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