There is no doubt that developers do charge a premium because there is tax relief available. |
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They can then draw down an annual tax-free forestry premium for twenty years. |
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Often these TV events are watered down versions of what should be premium bloodbaths. |
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Householders can, in effect, name their own sum assured, and hence dictate the level of premium they are asked to pay. |
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Sponsors receive exclusive rights to promotion and branding around the event, including premium advertising positions at every match. |
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All have the wherewithal to pay a premium for the quality of home life York offers. |
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Those resources have now almost run out, putting a premium on firms producing the raw material. |
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There are five wines in the premium range, named after his mother, who died last year. |
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Property is an excellent investment, particularly in Dublin, where space is at a premium but demand remains high. |
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The price they'll get has been set at a premium above what they could expect to receive from traditional marketing outlets. |
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Prices have doubled in the past year, often selling at a premium to other precious metals such as platinum. |
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If the company is bought, any deal is likely to be done at a premium to the share price. |
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Castor oil is used for making premium lubricants for heavy equipment and for jet engines. |
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And midst them are those of Sydney Agricultural University whose Chardonnay is a premium wine in the market. |
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Our company is capable of reattaining its premium rating over the medium term. |
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There has been a definite trend towards premium branding, with consumers trading up to upmarket foods. |
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Simple actions and words are put at a premium when they aren't used to buoy a Message of Personal and Social Importance. |
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Thieves can easily escape with their costly alloy wheels and premium radial tyres, which are unprotected. |
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Because network authentications aren't frequently refreshed, an attacker could make expensive premium rate calls and bill them to other persons. |
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Another form luxury fever takes is the appearance of premium versions of everyday products. |
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Even at the current premium price of titanium, many items for civilian and military uses are justifiable in titanium. |
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I was told categorically that premium rate calls can be charged at whatever tariff the market will stand! |
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We shall attempt to recover the premium from you opponent, if you win your case, but the Court may disallow it in whole or in part. |
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That's still a big premium to pay for portability and extra battery life when you can get much more powerful laptops for much less. |
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If you do opt for a designated unit, be aware that a developer will invariably add a premium for the tax break. |
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That inactivity puts a greater premium on working a deal with unrestricted free agent James Dexter, its projected starter at left guard. |
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About 60 per cent of the insurance premium paid is to provide for redundancy. |
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It features a 15,000-square-foot main casino offering baccarat, Pai Gow poker, roulette, blackjack and premium slot machines. |
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The rest of the developed world is placing an absolute premium on higher education. |
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New engines and transmissions can cost more and deliver less, so these premium products don't always give the best fuel mileage. |
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The bar sells locally-brewed cask and craft ales alongside premium continental brews, European bottled lagers and farmhouse ciders. |
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Goals are vital and strikers like her are the premium currency, with all eyes focused on them after a successful foray. |
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The Reinsurers received almost two thirds of the whole premium for reinsuring only part of the risk. |
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The near-ambient UV treatment used premium cellulose triacetate, which transmitted all solar wavelengths equally. |
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Instead of premium feed, goats are given food industry scraps, low-quality hay, or an overload of cheap grains. |
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Every time I can scrape a few quid together, I smack 'em straight into the premium bonds. |
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I had to make sure the end result was appealing as people paying premium rents expect nothing but the best. |
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The premium will represent the expected value of these losses plus a small profit. |
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In fact, about four-fifths of your premium is gobbled up by the commission that your lender creams off. |
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But you have to wonder if they're cutting their own throat, losing out on the premium SMS's, and the data transfer costs. |
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They'd put their cash in a pool and load up on staples like ground beef, carrots and onions at stores offering the premium specials. |
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These were difficult to obtain on the open market and sold at premium prices. |
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With a premium on hand woven textiles, there is a move to make the products look not just ethnic but chic too. |
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There's no premium to be paid by the user, over and above what it costs to send a text message. |
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His choosing Turkey for his first state visit shows that Baghdad places a high premium on its relations with Ankara. |
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The 'masstige' brand commands a premium by virtue of sound branding and mass appeal. |
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It will initially be more expensive, but your premium is fixed for the entire term. |
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The Farm Bill does relink conservation requirements to the receipt of crop insurance premium subsidies. |
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A premium has been placed on staff training, and several knowledgeable oenophiles walk the floor to assist and educate on wine decisions. |
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They provide a payout based on a contingency, charging a premium for the privilege. |
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Logically, as you become older and the probability of dying gets more likely, the life assurance premium increases sharply. |
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Products carrying a strong brand usually attract a price premium compared to similar but unbranded products. |
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This is a device that is also descrambling pay-per-view or premium channels. |
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Top quality Irish furniture has continued to fetch premium prices, whether sold by dealers or bought at country house sales or auctions. |
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Since the beginning of this year, some 1.3 million cheques have been issued to farmers under the various livestock headage and premium schemes. |
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Turning rocks into tiles, tabletops and headstones for premium prices is an old idea attracting new interest in Nunavut. |
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The way the course is set up can also place a premium on working the tee shot. |
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Many organizations are willing to pay a premium to guarantee adequate bandwidth at a specified time. |
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That's when you stop buying premium cuts from Sainsbury's and force-feed yourself a grisly tinned economy brand. |
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Garoto is tapping Ragold's U.S. distribution network for Velamints and Juicefuls, and may later add bonbons and other premium chocolate treats. |
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The sector is growing at an extremely high rate, with expansion occurring in both the mass market and in premium product sectors. |
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Reducing iron oxide levels to 0.07 percent will allow the zircon to meet premium grade specifications. |
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Warwick's skills as a chimney maker were at a premium in the goldfields, and prized heirlooms were bartered for his services. |
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They say that the motorist is getting a premium unleaded petrol well below the cost of normal unleaded. |
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First, you might wish to retain your driving licence, and secondly there's the little matter of an enormous thirst for premium unleaded. |
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Consumers are increasingly choosing premium foods and exotic flavours as their tastes change. |
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This is evidence that not only are people buying homes, but that demand in the market is strong enough to command premium asking prices. |
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Any takeover will now be done at a premium to get costs down, with companies looking to strip particular assets. |
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Each person pays an annual subscription and then a percentage premium on the value of the investment but with no levy on returns. |
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Current premium levels will not cover anticipated losses without major correction. |
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They charge a premium amount in the UK for their printing services and the sums simply don't add up. |
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Coutts, the private bank used by the Queen, last week launched a premium charge card. |
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Its sophisticated financial products include hire purchase, leasing, insurance brokerage as well as insurance premium financing. |
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The price tags on premium ranges also contradict the popular belief that healthy eating costs more. |
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This Hugo Boss biker style jacket is crafted from premium glossy leather and suede. |
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This premium is free of income tax and the level of the premium depends on the type of land planted and the species of tree grown. |
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The Board will be looking to make savings in areas like overtime, premium payments, travel costs and reductions in replacement of absent staff. |
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These would involve savings areas like overtime, premium payments, travel costs, reductions in replacement of absent staff. |
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What began as a group of shaggy street performers and itinerant stilt-walkers now commands huge audiences and premium prices in Las Vegas. |
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Some premium products, such as super premium ice creams, may use a 22 to 24 percent cocoa fat ingredient. |
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The preference shares have traded at a 29 per cent premium to the ordinary shares. |
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The alternative, he said, was to pay thousands of pounds premium for a property close to the best state schools. |
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The co-op says the product line features premium nuts with superior color, texture and flavor. |
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That allowed the company to focus exclusively on the corporate market and hone its message as a provider of premium services and products. |
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An economy in free fall is not the most hospitable environment for premium wines. |
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The graphic illustration of that is the Waco transaction where the client paid ten times the premium sought by the underwriter. |
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In a culture that places a premium on media exposure, it is no surprise that men and women who are seen by millions daily have a public persona. |
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In the event of a claim it could turn out to be a false economy to have undervalued the contents of your home simply to keep premium costs down. |
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Basic service will include house wines, vodka, whiskey, gin and rum, premium service will offer single-malts, premium wines and brandy. |
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He acknowledges there is room for improvement in single premium pensions and endowments. |
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It has yet to agree on a land premium for changing the site's usage from farmland to residential. |
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She attributed the premium price paid for Crystal Lodge to the fact that it was in turnkey condition. |
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Make sure you check if it will cost you to pay your premium monthly instead of yearly. |
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This popular 10-year-old single malt whisky is an 80-proof premium blended Irish whiskey. |
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In a profession that puts a premium on good looks, the occasional wrinkle or crow's foot is cause for serious worry. |
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This is a business dedicated to offering premium cleanskin wines, from Australia's finest wine regions. |
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The clientele is the cream of Indonesia's political and business elite, who place a premium on privacy. |
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Customers paying annual premium for 10 or 15 years will get full benefits if they die during the cover period. |
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Maybe an insurance premium based on a sliding scale of item value, which could be refunded if the transaction is successful would be best. |
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He said a standard 6 per cent commission paid to intermediary brokers on every premium would drive up the new insurer's cost base. |
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Donor agencies reinforce the problem of longer term redevelopment by putting a premium on rapid disbursement of emergency funds. |
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To improve the accuracy of that extrapolation, we place a high premium on finding improved algorithms that reduce discretization artifacts. |
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You may not be able to claim down all the premium entitlements on weanlings purchased now. |
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I knew about the dupondii being brass, but I wasn't aware that zinc was a premium metal at the time. |
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It's also fully lined with high quality foam to protect your premium ammo from bumps and bangs. |
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Three generations of family viniculturists have provided premium grapes for both native Labrusca and European Vinifera varietals. |
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She labored under the arduous burden of trying to achieve clarity at a time when the government places an understandably high premium on secrecy. |
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Union workers typically earn a twenty percent premium compared to non-unionized employees. |
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At least 25 percent of knife sales are impulse buys, so concentrate on high-margin models in your premium space. |
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This was before the premium class flights, five-star exclusive hotels, open-ended credit cards and huge expense accounts. |
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Some banks even include free membership of exclusive clubs for their premium customers. |
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With the exception of premium channels, you don't pay for itemized programming on cable television. |
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Network execs, who say they will maintain a premium on rates, have the new shows under wraps. |
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The new premium model is deliberately neither saloon, hatchback, MPV nor estate. |
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Anything above that is insurance premium tax, office costs, marketing expenses and commission for sellers. |
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Trade unions have fought hard and long to have the Sunday work premium paid at double the rate of normal payment. |
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According to the company, it has a seven per cent share of the premium express delivery market in Britain. |
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Check how much extra it will cost you to pay your insurance premium monthly. |
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Orange is guessing that news will be a tempting way of getting users to pay premium prices for data downloads. |
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Thus, I would pay an even larger premium to prevent cancer than to prevent a less painful or drawn-out cause of death. |
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Any garden where sun is at a premium should be host to a host of them, whether in the garden bed, containers or hanging baskets. |
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Close scrutiny revealed that some opportunists had collected the used bottles and filled them with ordinary water to sell them at premium rates. |
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With demand continuing to exceed supply, good secondhand family homes in mature suburban locations remain at a premium in the capital. |
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Each honeypot is crafted in premium quality vitreous white earthenware and glazed with the finest clear glaze available. |
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This holster is constructed of premium shell horsehide and holds the weapon close to the body. |
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But it should be obvious that next year's hurry-up primary season puts an absolute premium on early momentum. |
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The premium quality polyester faille is known for its durability and fine texture. |
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Tribal life centered on a social system that put a premium on cooperation and cohabitation over conflict and competition. |
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The average price of a litre of premium unleaded rose by four pfennigs last month to more than DM2 a litre. |
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These are pick-and-mix offerings that provide a basic package with optional extras charged at premium prices. |
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The remainder of the course coils through the 130 acre infield putting a premium on handling and braking. |
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In this day and age, with compo claims at a premium and high insurance costs, no chances could be taken. |
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Waiver of the premium is a mandatory benefit so the insured will not pay premiums while collecting a long-term care benefit. |
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If chiropractic care were as dangerous as he would have us believe, malpractice premium costs would make practice prohibitive. |
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With scoring at a premium in the playoffs, the teams with two prolific scorers are more difficult to match up against. |
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Entomologist Lisa G. Neven is providing practical, affordable techniques to packers to disinfest these premium fruits. |
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Instead of the Sunday premium of triple pay, some regular Sunday workers will receive time-and-a-half payment with others receiving double time. |
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Most were not dealt enough of these premium holdings before the antes ate away their chip stacks and their chances. |
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In case of retrenchment or disability due to accident, the premium is waived. |
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A premium brand has been chipped away at by serious price competition and an ever-increasing level of quality on the part of cheaper competitors. |
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It is all conspicuous consumption of premium champagne, BMWs and surface flash. |
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Insurance companies can now charge a maximum of 30 per cent of the premium of the main product for all riders attached to any policy. |
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Cascades Boxboard Group Inc. is a world-class leader in the manufacture of premium coated boxboard and folding cartons. |
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Most strippers have either a semi-paste or a thin liquid consistency, the premium agent of which is methylene chloride. |
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It made a strong debut on the share market today, listing at a 30c premium to its offer price. |
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With space at a premium there's been a concerted effort to create an illusion of roominess. |
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Furthermore, companies can charge premium prices for customers who request speedier delivery. |
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One life company refused him cover, one quoted with a hefty loading to the premium and another offered life cover at normal rates. |
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We're getting movies with enough 3D to collect the upcharge, but not enough to deliver the premium experience the audience is paying for. |
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With India's consumer base growing proportionate to the spending power, the premium brands of various products are awaiting entry. |
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The company's ambitious push to drive the brand upmarket risks hurting its existing premium marque. |
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This means primarily top-flight red Bordeaux, Burgundies and wines from Italy and a few premium wines from Australia. |
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The difference between the expected value and the certainty equivalent is the risk premium for the gamble. |
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Excessive claims, and many of them fraudulent, are giving rise to ever increasing premium costs. |
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Made from premium leather, they feature a lightly-padded footbed and a flexible sole for added walking comfort. |
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Let's just say that I now owe someone about a half a ton of premium North Atlantic brine shrimp. |
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They fall in a very comfortable niche between domestic premium beers and craft-brewed beers. |
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Cable companies argue they shouldn't have to carry multiple streams of broadcasters' channels at the expense of their own premium channels. |
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Explicit assumptions were made around levels of brokerage and commission and expenses that might be implicit within the premium calculation. |
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With premium material the planks are straighter and flatter and that means easier installation and less waste. |
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A casual browse through company archive reinforces the premium placed on craftsmanship throughout Mackintosh's 102-year history. |
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Also, the premium is guaranteed to remain the same for the lifetime of the insured. |
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The court will not be directly concerned with how, or on what, the insurer spends the premium income. |
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They market their premium wine grapes to vintners in the Napa and Sonoma Valleys and on the Central Coast of California. |
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My son places a high premium on loyalty to family and friends, and he has been raised to walk his talk. |
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The risk premium equals the difference between the current futures price and the expected future spot price. |
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Two years later we opened our sister butchery who provides premium meat to a very select clientele. |
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The Department also intends to conduct a full re-evaluation of ewe premium applications countrywide. |
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Although more tender than some of the cheaper cuts, the forerib still needs cooking for longer than premium joints. |
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All but the most creditworthy of borrowers now have to pay a widening premium to account for the possibility of default. |
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So, now's a good time to price-check your policies before premium rates begin to creep up. |
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The Sea Venture saltwater fly reels have a cutaway cage and spool machined from premium quality aluminium bar stock. |
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With space at a premium in the tiny nation, futsal has flourished and Bahrain are steadily building up a high-quality national team. |
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The business is cyclical, but there is evidence that the growth in premium rates is levelling off. |
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The premium was based on the milk quota held by eligible farmers on March 31 at a rate of approximately 1.21 cent a litre or 5.5 cent per gallon. |
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Other ways of getting the premium down include garaging and additional security measures. |
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The small fee was called an insurance premium and an entire industry was born. |
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However, unless you've protected your discount, a single claim could send your insurance premium soaring. |
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But it is becoming increasingly hard to attract members willing to pay the premium prices at some of the leading courses. |
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The savings on cooling equipment more than compensates for the price premium we pay for high-efficiency lighting. |
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If the industry wants to enjoy strong growth, it must stop trying to coast on the strength of its brands and start delivering services that are worthy of premium prices. |
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Women's desire for good service makes them open to suggestions, Krall says, giving bartenders and servers opportunities to suggest new drinks and upsell premium brands. |
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Those shareholders get out from a bad situation with a premium over the market price of their shares. |
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It may be wildly unlikely, but then a couple of lines on a map changing the route of the pylons is a small premium if it will insure them against such an awful possibility. |
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Unlike many of their competitors who preferred soft launches, GM unveiled their premium model by showcasing the vehicle at one of the plush hotels in town. |
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Apple customers, on the other hand, are used to paying premium for perceived quality. |
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Ordinarily, this cash liquidity premium is too small to gum up the works. |
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If reliability is unknown or unknowable, then they just charge a high premium and take a gamble, hoping to spread a loss to other less-risky areas. |
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While half of Nova Scotia's apples go to low-yield commodity products like juice, the vast majority of Scotian Gold apples are premium eating apples. |
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I discovered this when she was about 16 months old, after letting her have a nibble from the corner of a premium plus cracker with peanut butter on it. |
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Many analysts thought Standard was paying too high a premium for control of the bank in January, but these doubts could be dispelled by a positive update on its integration. |
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Can life insurers load their premium if their policyholders work or live in trophy buildings and constructions that are potential terrorist targets? |
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Mr O'Sullivan believes that if the EU gives the go-ahead for the new scheme the entry premium loading could slip in unnoticed by many consumers by the end of June. |
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Managers want to pay as small a premium to the market price as possible. |
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With players on both sides finding it ever harder to control the ball as the rain poured down, scores were at a premium over the next 10 or 12 minutes. |
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The premium is there so any hassles become Tech Support's headaches. |
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When operators think about bandwidth today, they are often thinking in terms of pay-per-view networks, premium multiplexes and interactive services, he says. |
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Christie, who places a premium on the fact that he was cool in high school, sounds conservative memes without invoking the Divine. |
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Apple is more like HBO in this respect, offering premium content that's a lot easier to pay for than descramble. |
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And of course, you get access to other premium stock and mutual fund data. |
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However, millions of people carry other premium credit and charge cards. |
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The entirety of Ghaziabad can be considered a midsegment, and ideally, it should have benefited from the ongoing shift from premium to mid and affordable housing segments. |
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The chase for a premium berth in the finals has really turned up the heat in local cricket with all four sides remaining in the hunt, based on last Saturday's play. |
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Such a high premium exists on the female appearance, anything we do to deviate from the accepted standard of beauty is seen as reckless endangerment. |
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The steel stores specialize in selling premium and standard tool, die and mold steels with a focus on cold work tool steels and on local customer service. |
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The straights aren't so long that they place an absolute premium on outright power, while the chicanes and bumpy track surface demand good handling characteristics. |
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Some services charge a fee for premium functionality, and sometimes, this functionality includes exporting the data. |
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Sapphire crystal is the cover of choice for premium watches. |
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To pay such a premium where other more reasonable premiums are available may disentitle the litigant from making a full recovery of the costs of the premium. |
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His responsibilities at Santa Rita include vinification of different premium wines for export and the development and vinification of new products. |
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For one, there aren't enough acceptable words to describe the difference between premium extra virgin olive oil and other extra virgin olive oils. |
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Where space is at a premium Lysichiton camstchatcensis, the white arum lily, is smaller in habit and spectacular when planted near a pond or a stream. |
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However, if you are working at a level above substantial gainful activity and you are not eligible for a check you may be responsible for paying the Part B premium yourself. |
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It will be circulated each month to golf clubs, driving ranges, golf retail outlets, hotels and premium motor dealerships throughout the South West region. |
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Mr Rooke said some premium retail sites might find it harder to snare tenants at existing rents, but B-grade retail space would be hardest hit by any oversupply. |
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What sets the premium companies apart from the Joe Schmoes is the ability to provide the highest level of service before and after the equipment is installed. |
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In some sense, then, the expected value of your insurance premium is negative. |
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Bear in mind, though, that premium rate numbers are also used legitimately for chat lines and for voting on some popular reality television shows. |
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The premium is significantly below that which we would normally expect where an offeror is intending to privatise or increase its controlling stake in a listed company. |
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Patagonia has proven that charging a premium for ecofriendly products is a solid business model. |
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It was charging an option premium of 2.83 per cent to enable a borrower to enter a swaption agreement at 3.5 per cent, fixed in a year's time for five years. |
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The bags are made from 8 mm thick soft foam padding, 4 mm hard corrugated plastic, cross-linked closed-cell polyethylene foam, and 12 mm thick premium memory foam. |
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Merchants can enhance their listings with interactive features like video profiles, premium inventory listings, websites and search engine optimization. |
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At the 14 fluid ounce or 0.4l pack size, aluminium cans were and are highly competitive, but were felt by the brewers to be unsuitable for premium beers. |
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Similar to the iconic Apple product, in creating the Duet, Topolovac and Chang put a premium on user experience. |
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Some of the premium ranges were lower in fat and salt than the standard versions, proving that manufacturers can produce tasty ready-made food with less salt and fat. |
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But insurance companies only consider the actual cost of the car when determining premium and not the cost of freighting and other added expenses the dealer may incur. |
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Most premium programmers offer a variety of multiplex channels on digital tiers to rotate their movie libraries, at no extra cost to the operator. |
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Le Meridien has 12 overwater bungalows that come at a premium but which are right on that reef and have the best views of Moorea across the lagoon. |
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The UK's telecoms industry needs to weed out the fraudsters and scammers ripping off punters or face the threat of the plug being pulled on the premium rate industry. |
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Dry or sweet, generally speaking, premium sake is best served chilled. |
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They then become members of the ultra elite Unit 121, granted premium housing and a well-stocked cupboard. |
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The player who makes seven or more tricks scores as though they had played a contract of 1NT, and gets an additional premium of 100 above the line. |
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Yes, in our increasingly crowded city, space is at a premium and self-storage like this is a good idea, but why on earth does it have to be built in a residential area? |
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The monthly premium for your health insurance is deducted from your paycheck. |
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If the last month has proved anything, it is that the most prolific and reliable goalscorers are worth the worship they attract and the premium prices they fetch. |
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A premium vitaminized cockatiel mix may be offered sparingly. |
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If the show is found to have breached the code of conduct regulating the use of premium phone lines, viewers could be entitled to their money back. |
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The decisions cover the distribution of the national envelope, the milk quota limit for the suckler cow and the headage limit for the special beef premium scheme. |
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Wibbitz's team connects to the publisher's ad server and allow pre-roll, mid-roll and overlay of in-stream ads so it can be used as premium inventory. |
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The controversy is a re-run of the dispute over CD prices in the 1980s, when retailers charged a premium for the new format despite the fact it was cheaper to produce. |
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The patrons repaid the mob by buying cheap liquor at premium prices, along with bootleg cigarettes and sometimes drugs. |
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It comprises a mixture of ceramic materials and premium wear-resistant aggregates, forming a trowelable, castable, or sprayable liner for wear protection. |
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These include substandard pay and benefits for new-hires, drastic givebacks in health and pension benefits, reductions in premium pay, and the gutting of work rules. |
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Alternatively, however, some buyers may associate the increased fleshiness with higher nutrition and health and then pay a price premium for preconditioned calves. |
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Saffron-infused Spanish paella bursts with the flavour and succulence of Eyemouth's premium prawns, with demand at its height over the festive season. |
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Under the current system foreigners can only buy Gazprom's stock by proxy, through American depositary receipts that trade at a premium and are equal to 10 domestic shares. |
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As if to defy the Depression, newspapers put a premium on cleverness, challenging readers with ballades and triolets, rhyming versions of operas, travelogues in verse. |
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By the 1800s polite society began to place a premium on brides being virgins, and the Victorian ideal was that women should be chaste before marriage and modest afterwards. |
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The risk is that when buyers pay more than par for callable bonds, the interest they receive won't cover the premium if the bond is called, leaving them out of pocket. |
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The lucky recipient gets to choose from a selection of gifts ranging from cocktail kits to packages of wine and premium spirits. |
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If the company is unwilling to raise prices, it needs to be clearer about why it should be bracketed alongside other premium brands in consumers' eyes. |
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As demand theory predicts, the higher the premium or amount a consumer is requested to pay, the less likely a consumer will be willing to pay the premium. |
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The British-born chartered accountant spotted a niche in the market for a less gassy premium lager particularly suitable for drinking with Asian food. |
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I was previously told that the additional premium was commissionable. |
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The price may be as various as the amount paid for a specific commodity, an hourly wage rate, or a professional fee for technical advice, or an insurance premium and so on. |
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I shudder to think that I shall have to run this on premium unleaded, but if I am to avoid additives in the superunleaded, what is the alternative? |
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Further, given that dihedral diminishes gliding performance, its infrequent use suggests that a premium is placed on maximizing lift to drag ratio during gliding. |
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Thus, under some production scenarios, the price premium found here enables cow-calf producers to profit from preconditioning, whereas, in other cases, it does not. |
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These sweet, succulent premium wholetail Langoustine, are delicately hand-peeled, then filled with a delicious garlic butter. |
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By undercutting Pyrrhonic skepticism which mistrusts perception, Beroalde puts a premium on sense-experience evaluated by reason. |
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The premium product line features crispy Ciabatta bread liberally topped in six variations including Spinaci, Hawaii, Salmon and Salami. |
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Many customers are willing to pay a premium for organic vegetables. |
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Both Ameobi and Sunderland forward Darren Bent had gone close in the early exchanges but chances were at a premium thereafter. |
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In this context, bottled wine is a premium product and not generally drunk in the same way or for the same reasons as cask wine. |
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While larger chocolate companies are disinvesting from the UK, Marasu's is investing to support the British premium chocolate industry. |
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Most consumer-level cloud offerings would be labeled a freemium, which is a free version that is supported by a paid, premium version. |
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At first I wrote it off to the simpler protocols of grandparenthood, with its premium on uncomplicated gestures of generosity and love. |
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With the Aga Group's product range available to us, we can build on Heartlands strength to be Canada's major premium appliance operation. |
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The charges are Dh2 per hour or Dh15 per day for standard parking and Dh3 per hour in premium parking kerbstones. |
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There has also been a growth in premium restaurants in recent years with top chefs. |
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But Toyota sought out to fulfil a higher end, expensive market segment, thus they created Lexus, the luxury vehicle division of premium cars. |
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The steamships were able to obtain a much higher rate of freight than sailing ships and the insurance premium for the cargo was less. |
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Two groups of drinkers may mark differently the point at which a best bitter then becomes a premium bitter. |
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A premium organic baby food that uses 'superfood' ingredients is taking on established brands, such as Heinz and Hipp. |
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If a borrower terminates and repays the reverse mortgage within the rescission period, the insurance premium will be exempted. |
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There can be a wide range of premium levels and associated shock lapse rate assumptions that produce roughly the same amount of total profit. |
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From 1975 to 1999, premium channel HBO carried weekday coverage of Wimbledon. |
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We test for the presence of self-selection bias in this estimate but the tests suggest that the premium is related to returner status. |
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The basic CDS transaction involved AIG receiving a premium in exchange for a promise to pay money to party A in the event party B defaulted. |
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Ltd, consisting of a strong portfolio of premium and overproof rums led by Appleton Estate and some non-core local operations. |
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The premium material is manufactured from the highest quality post-consumer and post-industrial recyclates. |
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The company said it fully supports a premium for depot sales and the elimination of the large coil deductor. |
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At airports in which BA does not operate a departure lounge, a third party lounge is often provided for premium or status passengers. |
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Crystallized magnesium chloride is used as a premium consumer deicer and in selected industrial applications. |
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All of the Electronic Cigarettes, Atomisers, Batteries, and Accessories are created using premium components. |
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These services are usually reserved for First and Business class passengers, premium frequent flyers, and members of the airline's clubs. |
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The FSA has also approved the payment of a return premium of GBP50 million to the Names reinsured by Equitas. |
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Since 1996, Revel has served its audiophile customer base with premium home audio equipment. |
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The standardized slicks supplied by premium manufacturer and title sponsor Hankook impressed on the sand-strewn surface at the Dubai Autodrome. |
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And people with means are willing to pay up for premium products. |
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The salon is running few inaugural services including premium skincare, nail care and hair styling services. |
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A battering for China's export-driven economy has badly dented sales at premium producers like Wuliangye and Maotai. |
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Innovation is therefore heading toward more premium and masstige product offerings. |
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Fresh research for BPEX has revealed that shoppers think premium pork loin chops taste only marginally better than standard lines. |
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And now, we're even seeing some non-traditional premium box wine that is hitting the mark with consumers. |
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However, airbags limited to mid-range and premium car segments could pose a challenge to the growth of this market. |
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But the major bouts are all on premium cable or pay-per-view. |
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Later, Davies succeeded in striking a deal with US premium cable network Starz. |
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Here viewers receive the channel either on basic cable subscription services or premium services. |
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