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facultative reinsurance
facultative reinsurance [alluding to the faculty (i.e., power or prerogative) of the reinsurer to accept or
judgment
reasonableness and the exercise of due care ;also : the faculty of making such decisions sub·sti·tut·ed judgment : a decision regarding
reason
s for the termination in writing] 2 a : the faculty of comprehending, inferring, or distinguishing esp. in a fair and
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serious bodily injury
the function of a bodily member or organ or mental faculty compare bodily injury
Poetry
The art of apprehending and interpreting ideas by the faculty of imagination the art of idealizing in thought and in
Bird witted
passing rapidly from one subject to another not having the faculty of attention
Bletonism
The supposed faculty of perceiving subterraneous springs and currents by sensation so called
Caloricity
A faculty in animals of developing and preserving the heat necessary to
Clairaudience
hear sounds not normally audible usually claimed as a special faculty of spiritualistic mediums or the like
Conscious
Possessing the faculty of knowing ones own thoughts or mental operations
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