Antonym: discount. Similar words: premise, reminder, Supreme, medium, sodium, stadium, planetarium, seminar. Meaning: ['prɪːmɪəm] n. 1. payment for insurance 2. the amount that something in scarce supply is valued above its nominal value 3. a fee charged for exchanging currencies 4. payment or reward (especially from a government) for acts such as catching criminals or killing predatory animals or enlisting in the military. adj. having or reflecting superior quality or value.
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61. Spread your premium payments over 12 monthly instalments.
62. National Savings stamps or certificates, premium bonds. 4.
63. Payment of the Insurance Premium will usually cover these charges.
64. The premium is again relatively cheap, depending on the extent of cover, and varies from about £3 to £10.
65. The plaintiff was remunerated by a commission calculated by reference to the premium paid by the insured persons introduced by him.
66. It is commonplace for the landlord to effect insurance for business premises and to seek reimbursement of the premium from the tenant.
67. Adding to the burden, the money available to students and their families for swelling college tuition increasingly comes with a premium.
68. The values shown here are per £10 of monthly premium.
69. We can also cancel this policy straight away if you do not pay the premium or any instalment of the premium.
70. Co.,(http://Sentencedict.com) Premium is often cited as a model of how hogs will be raised in the future.
71. The minimum maturity value after five years will be 100% of your premium plus bonus allocations.
72. Brokers say the shares were trading over the counter without a premium.
73. If high value loads are carried regularly, an appropriate annual premium should be sought.
74. You have a child who is disabled and for whom you receive the disabled child premium.
75. Accommodation is at a premium in hotels and private houses alike.
76. The lender will also charge a premium for risks, perceived by the lender, surrounding the project and the borrower.
77. Up and down hill fences pose problems for the horse by placing a premium on balance and impulsion.
78. But now that premium has jumped to about 70 percent.
79. Your insurance premium is payable when you make your holiday booking.
80. But since their dividend growth should be ahead of the market's, the yield premium should be slimmer.
81. Renewable energy projects benefit from a price premium financed by a levy on the power industry.
82. These include savings certificates, index-linked accounts,[sentencedict.com] savings bonds for children and pensioners and premium bonds.
83. The difference is that he would pay the total premium costs to Medicare and leave out Medigap.
84. If you wish, you can also insure your Spouse and pay a joint premium starting from £7.90.
85. Farmers would have to be 100 percent accurate in the identification system to avoid losing out on premium payments.
86. Falling pub attendances will hit sales of Merrydown's newest brand, Premium Draught Cider.
87. Is he further aware that many industrialists believe that those high premium rates will cost us business and jobs?
88. The Society has obtained very good insurance cover at a very reasonable premium.
89. It is also possible to pay a lump sum premium to an insurance company which will pay out to the amount insured.
90. Insurance companies may collaborate in working out loss probabilities and this leads to uniformity in premium rates.
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