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But it is different in that there is a profit motive here for the insured to die sooner rather than later.
ok so what does the insured get out of this again......
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But it is different in that there is a profit motive here for the insured to die sooner rather than later.
Honestagent, I found your post interesting but the overuse (if not misuse) of whom rattled my brain. According to The New Oxford American Dictionary, who forms the subjunctive case and so should be used in the subject position. the form whom, on the other hand forms the objective case, and so should be used in the object position in a sentence. In modern English the normal practice is to use who instead of whom.
Class dismissed.