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to premiums
noun
A prize or award.
Exact(41)
They could increase their contributions to premiums.
Legal costs on insurance claims are adding to premiums.
The average employee contribution to premiums around the country, public and private, is 29 percent.
According to the AA, a first speeding conviction might typically add about 12.2% to premiums.
In terms of paycheck deductions, this translates into an average employee contribution of $2,658 to premiums in 2012.
One measure of the new efficiency of the home insurance business is its ratio of claims expenses to premiums.
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I decided to lower premiums to raise market share.
They apply to premium gasoline, not regular.
This freemium to premium model is also problematic, says Gbenga Sesan.
"We can get that product on a ship and get it to premium markets in Asia".
Of most interest are applications to premium Executive MBA programmes (EMBAs).
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