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Example sentences for "coverage"

Lexicographically close words:
covenanted; covenanting; covenants; covenaunt; cover; coverall; coveralls; coverchief; coverd; covered
  1. The New York World, very fair in its coverage of the heated debates, declared, "Of her devotion to the cause of workingwomen, there can be no question.

  2. We have rather excellent coverage of such activities.

  3. Five would be used to maintain 24-hour coverage in the PRS which is not presently in force because of lack of personnel.

  4. In the first place, the coverage required is for 24 hours a day.

  5. There was very aggressive press coverage at Dallas.

  6. For the 1991 edition a new textual format will be adopted that will greatly expand the breadth and depth of coverage to include many more organizations with complete name, acronym or abbreviation, date established, aim, and list of members.

  7. This state of things having endured for many thousands of years, it long ago became evident that specialization was necessary in order to avoid duplication of effort and to insure complete coverage of the field.

  8. Brandon's hand flashed to a switch, but the image disappeared even before he could establish the full-coverage ray screen.

  9. The changes since the 1930s have shown a trend toward diminution in the coverage of the swimming suit.

  10. The diminishing coverage of the swim suit was also related to a changing attitude toward sun exposure.

  11. Its scant coverage and even omission in histories of recreation or sports may be explained by the fact that swimming cannot be categorized as simply physical exercise, skill, recreation, or competitive sport.

  12. The ABC and PBS stations in Philly have studios in Wilmington, but Delaware and southern New Jersey get short shrift in the coverage on all Philly stations.

  13. Paragraph 30 The 'News Journal' is the handmaiden of the Establishment and generally manipulates its coverage to present the party line.

  14. Northern Jersey gets just as little coverage from the New York City stations that supposedly serve it.

  15. Provision should be made, by Federal reinsurance or otherwise, to foster extension of voluntary health insurance coverage to many more persons, especially older persons and those in rural areas.

  16. With these considerations in mind, the Administration will present its recommendations for further expansion of coverage and other steps which can be taken wisely at this time.

  17. The economic security of working men and women has been strengthened by an extension of unemployment insurance coverage to 2.

  18. Last year's expansion of social security coverage and our new program of improved medical care for public assistance recipients together suggest modification of the formula for Federal sharing in old age assistance payments.

  19. Last year I requested the Congress to broaden the coverage of the minimum wage.

  20. My recommendations will include a Federal health reinsurance service to encourage the development of more and better voluntary health insurance coverage by private organizations.

  21. Full contributory coverage under old-age and survivors' insurance should be made available to all Federal personnel, just as in private industry.

  22. The majority of the programs originate at studios in Bucharest and are rebroadcast by the network stations, which add short local news broadcasts and, from time to time, originate coverage of special events of local interest.

  23. In recent years, however, it has concerned itself almost exclusively with news from foreign countries, leaving much of the domestic news coverage to the correspondents of the larger daily newspapers.

  24. In addition, broadcast facilities are augmented by an extensive wired-broadcast network, which extended coverage into outlying areas where direct transmissions are subject to either geographic or atmospheric interference.

  25. Unit training and small exercises have been given little coverage in local media.

  26. Robert Sherrod provides lively coverage of Marine Air units in the campaign in his History of Marine Corps Aviation in World War II (Washington: Combat Forces Press, 1948).

  27. To man the assault forces, Ushijima had to forfeit his coverage of the Minatoga sector and bring those troops forward into unfamiliar territory.

  28. Indeed, TV coverage of Desert Storm vividly portrayed Iraqi soldiers registering these effects of battlefield Shock and Awe.

  29. The metropolitan press gave minimum coverage to the event and never bothered to follow later developments.

  30. His coverage is fairly good for the valley of the Mad River and for Humboldt Bay but his treatment of the valley of the Eel River is nearly worthless.

  31. Articles from official journals or newspapers available in English translation, which constitute the major source of data, provide only a partial coverage and must be used with caution because of a lack of means for verification.

  32. Official statements in the press provide little or no information on the extent of crime other than the inordinate coverage of those crimes that are political in nature and considered threatening to the Party or the state.

  33. There are two possible answers: either the number of colonies has increased, or the coverage of colony locations has improved.

  34. Coverage can vary greatly from year to year.

  35. Whereas the front is characterized by bands of ice interspersed with open water and ice coverage rarely exceeding 4 oktas (4/8), the consolidated pack consists primarily of large expanses of unbroken ice.

  36. Already, because of the Affordable Care Act, more than 3 million Americans under age 26 have gained coverage under their parent's plan.

  37. Within the next 5 years, we'll make it possible for businesses to deploy the next generation of high-speed wireless coverage to 98 percent of all Americans.

  38. Nearly 18 million people have gained coverage so far.

  39. The requirements of due process in tax and eminent domain proceedings are discussed in conjunction with the coverage of these topics.

  40. Coverage of the Amendment Criminal prosecutions in the District of Columbia[1] and in incorporated territories[2] must conform to this amendment, but those in unincorporated territories need not.

  41. However, a statute which prohibits the assured from contracting directly with a marine insurance company outside the State for coverage of property within the State is invalid as a deprivation of liberty without due process of law.

  42. Its coverage is "* * * limited to rights and remedies peculiarly legal in their nature, and such as it was proper to assert in courts of law and by the appropriate modes and proceedings of courts of law.

  43. But, that impression you formed by looking at the television coverage of it?

  44. The media coverage is biased and governmental attention slowed because of negative racial stereotypes and lack of concern about black people.

  45. The film cuts repeatedly between a music video of Mr. Foxx as he sang the lines for "Gold Digger" and the news coverage of the debacle in New Orleans.

  46. Copyright is supposed to leave "holes" in its coverage so that the genre is not covered, only the specific form of creativity within the genre.

  47. He played his reporters one against the other, to fetch desired coverage of stories that suited him the most.

  48. However, the poor coverage towards the end saw its readership go down sharply.

  49. The coverage could not be extensive, nay it was even below average.


  50. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "coverage" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    admissibility; admission; amplitude; area; assimilation; blanket; body; breadth; bulk; caliber; calibrate; cloak; coat; coating; comprehension; cover; covering; covert; cowl; curtain; depth; diameter; dimension; drape; drapery; eclipse; eligibility; embodiment; envelopment; expanse; expansion; extension; extent; gauge; girth; greatness; guise; hanging; height; hiding; hood; housing; incorporation; incrustation; largeness; length; magnitude; mantle; mask; mass; measure; measurement; membership; occultation; openness; pall; participation; play; proportion; radius; range; reach; reception; scale; scope; screen; sheathing; shelter; shield; shroud; spread; tolerance; umbrella; upholstery; veil; vestment; volume; whole; width; wrapping