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One was called Room 11 – "a premium lounge for premium clientele", according to its website – and looked more like a boutique hotel, featuring flowers, ornate mirrors and deep carpeting.
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The clientele seemed to put a higher premium on feeling at ease among familiar faces.
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Likewise, in recent years, premium transport services have emerged offering luxury cars and personalised relationships to transport clientele.
The insurer tends to be liberal on claims settlement because the typical premium under a group plan is large enough for the insurer to be unwilling to jeopardize the good will of the clientele through miserly claims treatment.
We've previously identified this GOP position as the most cynical attack on the ACA of all — the Republicans choose to call it a "bailout" of insurers; actually, it's a way of keeping premiums for some plans from getting out of hand, until the industry has more experience dealing with its new clientele.
The clientele is motley.
Large Indian clientele.
It's the clientele.
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