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    Use "premium" in a sentence

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    premium


    1. The difference between this and the tax-free rate is the risk premium one is paying


    2. The premium saved up on them all may more than compensate such


    3. Edinburgh, and those bills at sight must frequently have cost A that premium


    4. If the bank which issued this paper was careful to keep the quantity of it always somewhat below what could easily be employed in this manner, the demand for it might be such as to make it even bear a premium, or sell for somewhat more in the market than the quantity of gold or silver currency for which it was issued


    5. It is upon this account, they say, the bank money sells for a premium, or bears an agio of four or five per cent


    6. On the contrary, when a premium is paid at London for a bill upon Paris, it is said to be a sign that the debts due from London to Paris are not compensated by those due from Paris to London, but that a balance in money must be sent out from the latter place; for the risk, trouble, and expense, of exporting which, the premium is both demanded and given


    7. When you pay more, you are supposed to give a premium, and exchange is said to be against England, and in favour of France


    8. When you pay less, you are supposed to get a premium, and exchange is said to be against France, and in favour of England


    9. The real exchange, therefore, may even at that time have been in favour of England, notwithstanding the computed exchange was so much against it ; a smaller number or ounces of pure silver, actually paid in England, may have purchased a bill for a greater number of ounces of pure silver to be paid in Holland, and the man who was supposed to give, may in reality have got the premium


    10. Nerissa was willing to pay a premium to suddenly leave Ithaca

    11. In consequence of those different advantages, it seems from the beginning to have borne an agio; and it is generally believed that all the money originally deposited in the bank, was allowed to remain there, nobody caring to demand payment of a debt which he could sell for a premium in the market


    12. By demanding payment of the bank, the owner of a bank credit would lose this premium


    13. In the islands where they have no settlements, they give a premium to those who collect the young blossoms and green leaves of the clove and nutmeg trees, which naturally grow there, but which this savage policy has now, it is said


    14. as before £ 0 12 3¾ From which the shilling a barrel is to be deducted 0 1 0 £ 0 11 3¾ But to that there is to be added again, the duty of the foreign salt used curing a barrel of herring viz 0 12 6 So that the premium allowed for each barrel of her- rings entered for home consumption is £ 1 3 9¾


    15. per bushel supposed to be the quantity, at a medium, used in curing each barrel, is added, viz 0 3 0 the premium for each barrel entered for home consumption will be £ 1 14 3¾


    16. Now, there was such a premium on each ship placement, only those classified as rich had any realistic chance


    17. Brockenhurst Sett was now filled to overflowing with conscripted badgers brought in from the smaller setts scattered about the forest and space was at a premium


    18. After Sylvia’s mother had passed away, the insurance premium (all her father had to show for a lifetime of hard drinking and stevedoring) was destined for the corner liquor store if he were left to his own devices


    19. He could also sell boxes of ammunition at a premium price to those who were dry


    20. Lighting was at a premium in these parts of the Disciplinarium with only a few torches spread thin, darkness and light exchanging places with one another at uneven intervals

    21. Actually, I only had it insured for two thousand dollars, but there had been a miscalculation, and I’d been paying the premium for twenty thousand-dollar cover


    22. Light was at a premium, its sources the by-products of the industrious machines: sparks like lightning, hot rivers of metal, red and yellow fires and blue-hot flames; green and violet beams of light against stark gray metals, the mirror sheens of gleaming new surfaces reflecting everything, multiplying their intensity in a maze of light


    23. Space inside the Land Rover was at a premium


    24. If there are any spare parts for this model left in the world I’m sure they are a rare commodity and come at premium prices


    25. Kiskap told him that the locals traded in the area for damaged weapons, then traded back the repaired ones at a premium


    26. You will be in the standard account after signing up but you may upgrade to the premium account later


    27. Premium accounts have more benefits including: more guaranteed daily ads, clixgrid chances, lower minimum cashouts, better tasks, offers, and sales commissions on everything you're involved on the site


    28. However, the premium account has a cost of $17 a year but the standard is free


    29. metres round the corner; parking was at a premium in these parts,


    30. as a result of the rise of the share price to $60, the premium

    31. be no more than the entire premium of $2,000


    32. In both of the above cases, buying the call allows you to gain if the share price goes up (prior to the option’s expiration) but if it falls, the maximum loss is the premium of the call


    33. If the stock price falls, you lose the $2 premium for the option


    34. After deducting the $2,000 premium, your net gain


    35. In this case, buying a put allows you to gain if the share price falls (prior to the option’s expiration) and the maximum loss will be the premium paid


    36. $2 premium per share you paid for the put, and the effective


    37. premium, your net gain on the put is $4,000


    38. not be exercised, and you would keep the $1,000 premium


    39. value of the premium they paid for the option


    40. premium is to close out the long position before expiry or to

    41. underlying stock position, this loss of premium may be


    42. premium income received from the writing of the call option


    43. writer will suffer losses offset only by the value of the premium received when the option was first written


    44. onset of PMS is one in which fat burning capacity is at a premium


    45. Neither SEA 08 nor SEA 02 could countenance any longer paying a $25m premium to maintain such a shoddy second source


    46. connections were at a much higher premium than in the declining Visigothic kingdom


    47. Our group also was to handle all of RCA’s trade, premium and military service campaigns as well as its international advertising


    48. Keep in mind my father went through the generation where white walls cost a handsome premium, and he was apparently unaware that they were now standard equipment, and that black wall tires not only had to be special-ordered, but cost more


    49. So, in order to diminish the appearance of my company automobile, my father paid a handsome premium for four black wall tires


    50. ” Moneychangers were changing ordinary coins to temple money at a premium, and paying the temple authority for protection from competition














































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    Synonyms for "premium"

    bounty premium insurance premium agio agiotage exchange premium gift recompense reward prize excellent superior select

    "premium" definitions

    payment for insurance


    the amount that something in scarce supply is valued above its nominal value


    a fee charged for exchanging currencies


    a prize, bonus, or award given as an inducement to purchase products, enter competitions initiated by business interests, etc.


    payment or reward (especially from a government) for acts such as catching criminals or killing predatory animals or enlisting in the military


    having or reflecting superior quality or value