Meaning Experience
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Refers to the history of actual claims paid for the contract period (see Paid Claims) or can refer to the history of claims incurred during a contract period.
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(1) The loss record of an insured or of a class of coverage. (2) Classified statistics of events connected with insurance, of outgo or of income, actual or estimated.
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1530s, "to test, try, learn by practical trial or proof;" see experience (n.). Sense of "feel, undergo" first recorded 1580s. Related: Experienced; experiences; experiencing.
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late 14c., "observation as the source of knowledge; actual observation; an event which has affected one," from Old French esperience "experiment, proof, experience" (13c.), from La [..]
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Experience can refer to the broad effects that care, treatment or support can have on a person, including their thoughts and feelings about the care, treatment and support they have received, how they [..]
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Knowledge and capability gained from previous employment or direct, personal observation, participation or contact in relevant, previous employment related activities.
Source: cqc.org.uk

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This refers to the loss ratio status of a particular risk, or of a particular coverage, or of a particular carrier, etc. over a specified period of time.
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The knowledge gained by direct exposure and involvement in real-life practical conditions. [D02747]
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the accumulation of knowledge or skill that results from direct participation in events or activities; "a man of experience"; "experience is the best teacher& [..]
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knowledge of something because you have seen or done it
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Definition The record of loss belonging to an agent, insured, or another category. This term can also mean a statistic made up of the ratio of losses to premiums.
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1. The conscious event. 2. Present content of consciousness. 3. An event resulting in earning.
Source: psychologydictionary.org

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iberlebung
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derfarung
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iberlebn
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A quantitative score any politician may increase by slaying foes or solving riddles.
Source: theonion.com

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Prior premiums and losses. In determining pure premium rates, the Minnesota Workers' Compensation Insurers Association uses "experience" in the form of voluntary market indemnity and medical losses relative to pure premium for the most recent report periods.
Source: dli.mn.gov

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The loss history of an insured or a particular class of business.
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(n) the accumulation of knowledge or skill that results from direct participation in events or activities(n) the content of direct observation or participation in an event(n) an event as apprehended(v [..]
Source: beedictionary.com

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sentio, experior (experiri; expertus ), usus
Source: latin-dictionary.org

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the combination of an intuition with a concept in the form of a judgment. 'Experience' in this 'mediate' sense is a synonym for 'empirical knowledge'. The phrase 'possible experience' refers to a representation which is presented to our sensibility through intuition, but is not yet known, because it has not b [..]
Source: staffweb.hkbu.edu.hk

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 Can refer to many items such as driving record history or record of losses.
Source: carinsurance.com

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Record of losses.
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A term used to describe the relationship, usually expressed as a percent or ratio, of premium to claims for a plan, coverage, or benefits for a stated time period.
Source: einsurance.com

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The loss record of an insured person, a class of coverage (such as auto or homeowner insurance), or an insurance company’s loss experience (the total number of claims).
Source: insurance.wa.gov

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The comparison of claims, or claims and premiums, over a period, in respect of a particular insurance or group of insurances
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The loss record of an insured, class of coverage, or of an insurance company.
Source: hollisinsurance.com

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Record of losses.
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History of losses.
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A measure of your character's success in building good habits. Complete your Dailies, To-Dos, and good Habits to gain experience.
Source: habitica.wikia.com

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Record of losses.
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A record of losses.
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Record of losses.
Source: michiganinsurance.com

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(1) The loss record of an insured, an agent, a territory, a type of insurance written, etc. (2) A statistical compilation relating losses to premiums.
Source: calstate.edu

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See Policy Year Experience.
Source: calstate.edu

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Record of losses. EXPOSURE
Source: lutherantrust.com

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This refers to the loss ratio status of a particular risk, or of a particular coverage, or of a particular carrier, etc. See Calendar-accident year basis, Calender-year basis, and Policy-year basis.
Source: oregonlaws.org

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n. "experience, proof by observation," s.v. experience sb. OED. KEY: experience@n
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n 22 experience 22
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A quantity gained when completing tasks/quests, killing mobs, or discovering new locations in games. Characters  level up when they gain enough experience points.
Source: mmos.com

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In many RPGs, the PCs are awarded experience after each adventure. In some games, players can spend experience directly to improve their PC’s abilities, while in others reaching certain experience thr [..]
Source: gnomestew.com

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In the context of studies of employees, length of time employed anywhere. Sometimes narrowed to include only length of time employed in relevant jobs. Contrast tenure.
Source: econport.org

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Record of losses.
Source: insuranceforarizona.com

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The philosophical exercise of accumulated empirical observation, transcending reason, as the guide for human thought and action.
Source: utpteachingculture.com

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REDIRECT
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