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31coverage — i. The ground area represented on imagery, photomaps, mosaics, maps, and other geographical presentation systems. ii. A cover or protection, as the coverage of troops by their own air defense aircraft. iii. An area in which radar can detect… …
32coverage — noun 1) up to the minute coverage of the situation Syn: reportage, reporting, description, treatment, handling, presentation, investigation, commentary; reports, articles, pieces, stories, ink 2) your policy provides coverage against damage by… …
33coverage — / kʌv(ə)rɪdʒ/ noun US protection guaranteed by insurance ● Do you have coverage against fire damage? ▪▪▪ ‘…from a PR point of view it is easier to get press coverage when you are selling an industry and not a brand’ [PR Week] …
34coverage — In insurance, amount and extent of risk contractually covered by insurer. The assumption of risk of occurrence of the event insured against before its occurrence. Continental Ins. Co. v. Paccar, Inc., 26 Wash.App. 850, 614 P.2d 675, 684. @… …
35coverage — In insurance, amount and extent of risk contractually covered by insurer. The assumption of risk of occurrence of the event insured against before its occurrence. Continental Ins. Co. v. Paccar, Inc., 26 Wash.App. 850, 614 P.2d 675, 684. @… …
36coverage — 1. The ground area represented on imagery, photomaps, mosaics, maps, and other geographical presentation systems. 2. (DOD only) Cover or protection, as the coverage of troops by supporting fire. 3. (DOD only) The extent to which intelligence… …
37coverage — noun Date: 1912 1. something that covers: as a. inclusion within the scope of an insurance policy or protective plan ; insurance b. the amount available to meet liabilities c. inclusion within the scope of discussion or reporting …
38Coverage — Co|ve|rage 〈[ kʌ̣vərıdʒ] f. 10; Wirtsch.〉 1. Marktabdeckung, Verbreitung, Reichweite 2. Besetzung (innerhalb eines Schichtarbeitsplanes) 3. Berichterstattung ● die lückenlose Coverage eines Produktes [engl.] …
39Coverage — Co|ve|rage 〈 [kʌ̣vərıdʒ] f.; Gen.: , Pl.: s; Wirtsch.〉 1. Marktabdeckung, Verbreitung, Reichweite; die lückenlose Coverage eines Produktes 2. Besetzung (innerhalb eines Schichtarbeitsplanes) 3. Berichterstattung [Etym.: engl.] …
40coverage — [ˈkʌv(ə)rɪdʒ] noun [U] 1) news about something on television or radio or in the newspapers live coverage of England s game against France[/ex] 2) the amount of attention that television, radio, and newspapers give to something, or the way in… …