12:02 Mar 25, 2014 |
English language (monolingual) [PRO] Insurance | |||||
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| Selected response from: Victoria Britten France Local time: 21:46 | ||||
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3 +3 | are not married and were born alive |
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are not married and were born alive Explanation: A paraphrase: Children are eligible from birth until the age of 19 or 25, on condition that they were born alive and are not married. I can't find a way of saying it in a single phrase that doesn't sound incongruous, because of the implicit lumping together of newborns and those old enough to marry, but this is the meaning. What isn't clear (to me) is whether this covers offspring of say 24 who are still (or once again) in full-time education and have already married and divorced... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 1 hr (2014-03-25 13:50:53 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- ...but my guess would be not, since marriage is an act of emancipation from one's parents |
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