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An unrealized profit or loss on a security still held. Paper profits and losses become realized only when the security is sold.
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An occurrence, which is reported to the insurance company and may result in payment to the insured or other claimant.
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Death, Loss of One or More Limbs or Both Eyes or Permanent Disability.
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A reduction in the quality or value of a property, or a legal liability.
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A feeling of emotional deprivation that is experienced at some point in time. For a birth parent the initial loss will usually be felt at or subsequent to the placement of the child. Adoptive parents who are infertile feel a loss in their inability to bear a child. An adopted child may feel a sense of loss at various points in time; the first time the child realizes he is adopted may invoke a strong sense of loss for his birth family.
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