What does whole-life mean?
Whole-life means (insurance) Relating to life insurance cover that does not expire after a fixed term but rather lasts until the covered person's death..
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(insurance) Relating to life insurance cover that does not expire after a fixed term but rather lasts until the covered person's death..
Under more reliable infrastructure, the strategy calls for improved reliability of existing systems, safe and rapid inspection and repair, and improved reliability, availability and whole-life costs for new assets.
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Whole-life means (insurance) Relating to life insurance cover that does not expire after a fixed term but rather lasts until the covered person's death..
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Under more reliable infrastructure, the strategy calls for improved reliability of existing systems, safe and rapid inspection and repair, and improved reliability, availability and whole-life costs for new assets.
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