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Malpractice worries also remain at the forefront of many physicians' minds, compounded by increasing liability premiums that have forced many into early retirement.
If you were to break down the chemical compound of premium gas — and why wouldn't you?
Furthermore, the company's user base grew from 6.5 million at the end of 2010 to 28.2 million at the end of 2012, representing a 108percentt compounded annual growth rate, while its premium subscription base has grown from 149K to 469K over the same period, representing a 78percentt compounded annual growth rate.
That loss compounds as more premiums are moved out of the United States and investment returns swell offshore assets.
This was the amount that Halifax had charged in inflated home insurance premiums, plus the interest compounded on top.
Many insurers compounded the problems last year by pricing premiums too low for the medical costs they incurred.
Or put it this way: The equity risk premium says that stocks have compounded four times as fast as bonds in real (that is, inflation-adjusted) terms.
This sheer potential is compounded by the way Asia's population places a premium on education.
The challenge is compounded because the tablet companies are hoping to persuade users to pay a premium of 10percentto20percentcent over the cost of today's notebooks, meaning that the machines will generally be priced from $2,000 to $3,000.
Problems compounded.
Interest compounded.
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