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Lenders may demand a premium, increasing borrowers' funding costs.
Bose headphones are held up as the gold standard for active noise cancelling and demand a premium for it.
Sooner or later, he says, operators will have to introduce more stringent usage caps, demand a premium for better service or charge by usage.
A house on the water will demand a premium: $400,000 on a creek to $1 million on a bay (at least $500,000 less than in Southampton).
Cars, which are processed at the nearby Doremus Avenue yard, are turned into shred — clean, high-quality steel that is loose enough to "charge" the steel mill's furnace easily, so scrap dealers can demand a premium for it.
But it is not clear that the strategy has worked, given that VW has so far struggled in its effort to demand a premium price for the fifth generation of its most popular car, the Golf.
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This is probably because investors have demanded a premium for owning an illiquid asset.
A higher yield suggests that investors were demanding a premium to compensate for a higher perceived risk.
Bond investors demanded a premium for the risk that inflation would erode the real value of their holdings.
Jim Duquette, who was the Mets' general manager in 2004, said in his experience, certain players even demanded a premium for playing in New York.
Before the advent of oil, gas, and electric heating and cooking, coal was produced in tremendous quantities for household use and lump demanded a premium price.
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