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premium,
n the amount charged by a dental benefits organization for coverage of a level of benefits for a specified time.
premium, earned,
n the portion of a policy's premium payment for which the protection of the policy has already been given.
premium rate,
n the price per unit of insurance.
premium tax,
n an assessment levied by a state government, usually on the net premium income collected in that state by insurance companies.
premium, unearned,
n the part of the premium applicable to the unexpired part of the policy period.


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At the same time, corporations also place a premium on its external image to clients.
Where golfers run into a challenge is the length of the course and a series of bunkers and other obstacles that place a premium on approach shots.
Hill said the planned US troop draw-down and eventual withdrawal from Iraq posed challenges for maintaining security and said he would place a premium on boosting Iraq's police and buttressing its still-shaky government.
 
 
 
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