An argument typically consists of a claim, evidence to support that claim, and reasoning that explains how the evidence supports the claim. The claim is the main point being made, the evidence provides support or proof for the claim, and the reasoning connects the evidence to the claim.
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An example of defrauding someone would be falsely advertising a product as being effective for weight loss when it is not, and convincing customers to buy it based on this false claim. This would result in customers spending money on a product that does not deliver the promised results.
Marble is a natural stone product made from metamorphic rock. It is formed from the recrystallization of limestone under high heat and pressure.
In the context of health insurance, a "claim" is the submission of a request for payment for services or products that are covered by the policy. There is usually a requirement that the claim be made in a certain form and on a certain form, often provided by the insurer. As such, a claim can be made by the provider, or in some cases, by the recipient of the services or product who outlaid money for the services or product.
A unique Claim is a claim that makes a product more interesting the another product.Ex: " You'll find that only out cars have the Deluxe Air-flow system" or"Hypoglicia can only be found in out product"
Palmolive claims that their product will disinfect 99.9% of bacteria on dishes. They also claim that their product is the best at removing oil from dishes and other surfaces.
The noun forms for the verb to claim are claimant and the gerund, claiming.The word 'claim' is a noun form, a singular, common, abstract noun as a word for an assertion of the truth of something even though there is no definite proof; a demand or request for something considered one's due; a statement that you have the legal right to something.
This means that a claim has been made AGAINST you. Your insurance company, in most instances, will not pay the third party until they have discussed the claim with you and verified what happened.
It appears from posts they have made in sites that they all claim to be this. The best one is the one that is controlled well financially and legally, has excellent customer service, provides the product as specified and supports the purchaser throughout the life of their product
An adjustment letter, formulated in response to a claim, is a document produced in response to the initial claim made. Claim being an unsatisfied customer letter or the like and the adjustment is what is made to resolve the problem
that is "life time " guaranty .....Its absurd and false claim,,,
It is referred as after sales service of the product such warranty claim etc.
An adjustment letter, formulated in response to a claim, is a document produced in response to the initial claim made. Claim being an unsatisfied customer letter or the like and the adjustment is what is made to resolve the problem
A claim can be made against the estate. However, if there is no estate then the obligee is out of luck.A claim can be made against the estate. However, if there is no estate then the obligee is out of luck.A claim can be made against the estate. However, if there is no estate then the obligee is out of luck.A claim can be made against the estate. However, if there is no estate then the obligee is out of luck.
By US FDA rules unless such a product is an approved drug it cannot make claims to diagnose, treat, or cure any illness or medical condition. Other than that restriction a health product can legally make any claim its makers choose to make for it.