Collocations withpremium
These are words often used in combination withpremium.
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additional premium
Single parents have a slight additional premium of £5 because of their additional costs.
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annual premium
In addition, sheep farmers' incomes receive a considerable boost from annual payments of sheep annual premium amounting to £138 million.
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average premium
The weighted average premium is expressed in dollars per year.
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equity premium
For instance, the explanation of the equity premium puzzle is relatively satisfying: spectral results are as good as those obtained in the traditional approach.
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high premium
They place a high premium on current consumption and wish to enjoy themselves before they take on the financial responsibilities associated with middle age.
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increased premium
Anyone who studies modern business and the progressive, industrial commercial firms knows that they put an increased premium on knowledge.
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monthly premium
The firm drew up a monthly premium savings plan for the hourly-paid workers.
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substantial premium
Fresh lamb will always make a substantial premium over frozen.
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total premium
The commission rate was computed by dividing the payments to brokers by the total premium.
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wage premium
The second concerns wage differentials between union members and non-members; in other words, the wage premium associated with union membership for workers with equivalent qualifications, experience and other relevant characteristics.
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