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- adverb In the manner of, or using the methods of an
actuary
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Examples
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We were told that the account actuarily sound, but it should have been obvious at the time that we were facing not-normal circumstances.
State Unemployment “Stabilizes,” Maybe « View From a Height 2009
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Otherwise the Rev Muslim forecast seems rather unsound, actuarily speaking.
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That will naturally make voters think it that should McCain make it to 2012, the odds of 2016 are actuarily unlikely and the odds of her being President are very high.
Palin Took Heat For Giggling After Radio Show Host Attacked Opponent As "Bitch" 2009
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Why not simply reform SS to be actuarily sound, with retirement allowed at any reasonable age say 50+?
I am not a Populist, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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I do not think the Social Security system is actuarily sound but it would be too much to try and explain why here.
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And if you pick the later why do you think that someone who is not the most qualified to make life or death decisions for the nation should be selected for Vice President knowing that there is a actuarily significant chance that if a 72 year old were elected the VP will become president?
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And together, that program has been said by the experts already -- to say that -- have said that it would, after 75 years, make Social Security actuarily sound.
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And together, that program has been said by the experts already -- to say that -- have said that it would, after 75 years, make Social Security actuarily sound.
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It may be, as various proponents of market-based approaches to health care insist, that actuarily fair plans build incentives to stay healthy into the system—in the form of whopping high prices for those who get sick.
Economic Principals David Warsh 1993
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For example, take the difference between “actuarily fair” insurance premiums and those that ignore the health or family status of the insured person.
Economic Principals David Warsh 1993
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