The Explanation of Benefits (EOB) is a summary of what your insurance company will pay for a medical service. It may show that you don't owe anything based on your coverage. However, the doctor's office may have different information about your specific financial responsibility, such as copays or deductibles that need to be paid directly to them. It's important to clarify with both the insurance company and the doctor's office to understand the discrepancy.
Possibly it means circumference which is the distance round the edge of the shape It means copyright. That the saying, word, or anything else it's on or next to is copyrighted. You can't use it without permission.
truthfulness is saying without hiding anything. Example: Telling the guest that the product is old already and not new even though you know the guest wont buy it anymore.
They will claim anything to you get you to pay them. Check with your State or County law regarding collection on debt. There are guidelines that they have to follow. That being said I would be relatively confident in saying that no, they cannot claim that the money was issued on a bad check.
It was an oversight. It was overlooked.
You have your prioties sorted.
Lolz is another way of saying ''lol''
Anything Worth Saying was created on 2005-10-11.
MYOB is mind your own business. The benefits of this is that it is a short hand version of the actual saying and you don't have to type out the whole saying.
If you "don't buy" something, that means you don't believe it. You're saying you don't believe someone's explanation.
No, you are not good. You need to go back to the doctor and get an antibiotic for the infection.
Well, there are a lot of things that can answer anything. One of them is simply saying "What?" ( A good way to get your brothers annoyed) Another way to answer anything is saying "Na."
Saying ah helps the doctor see your throat better
if you and your best friend understood each other without saying anything what does that mean?
They are saying it because Matt Smith has quit Doctor Who. He will be replaced by Peter Capaldi at the end of the 2013 Christmas Special.
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The correct saying is, "I would give anything just to hear your voice."
"You can sue a doctor if something went wrong in surgery, but you probably won't win the fight. It really depends on some rare cases, but majority of the time you sign a waver before hand basically saying that, if anything goes wrong it's not the doctor's fault."