| NOUN | a price premium | price premiums / price premia |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- Like camp frying pans, camp pots are generally made of very lightweight material (often aluminum or, at a considerable price premium, titanium).
- A price premium can also be charged to consumers when purchasing eco-labelled products.
- Some cyclists have avoided the price premium for a tubeless system by sealing the spoke holes with a special rim strip or tape and then sealing the valve stem and bead seat with a latex sealer.
- This was also attractive as using a "standard voltage" processor in a "low voltage" application avoided paying the traditional price premium for an officially certified low voltage version.
- Anyone developing for MCA had to sign non-disclosure agreements and pay royalties to IBM for each device sold, putting a price premium on MCA devices.
- The contango contract for future delivery, selling today, is at a price premium relative to buying the commodity today and taking delivery.
- It was too similar in design and appearance to the smaller Peugeot 405 to command a price premium, while its dashboard also drew criticism for its uninspired design.
- Pre-1964 Model 70s bring a substantial price premium due to a public perception that they were better, as they had several desirable features (Mauser-type controlled round feed, cut checkering) that the post-1964 version did not.
- Given their willingness to block all distribution of all digital audio recording media and devices in the United States, that the combination of SCMS and the price premium imposed by royalties was intended to cripple the market.
- The bat handle of the bookmark is easily lost and softbacks with entirely intact bookmarks command a price premium.
- Wireless options command a price premium that can make purchasing wired computers, printers and other devices a financial benefit.
- This put the company in even more direct competition with the likes of Dell, making it more difficult to justify a price premium.
- This purchase price premium of 55% was the 4th highest premium paid for a public semiconductor company with greater than $1 Billion in value since 2014.
- Most people would say that the implication of differentiation is the possibility of charging a price premium; however, this is an over-simplification.
- The Robot system was designed to be convenient for players who need to frequently change tunings, without requiring them to manually tune or carry several guitars; however, they also carry a significant price premium.
- The company's new owner's objective with the new Beta was to retain the quality image and price premium of existing Lancias, while minimising development time and production costs — using in-house Fiat group technology and parts where possible.
- RBC estimates that taxing trusts like regular companies could slash the market value of Canadian business trusts by as much as 30% – again, not counting the loss of the share price premium of companies that had announced their conversion and would then back off.
- A total 159,533 units were produced; its success outside its home market was limited because Renault offered the larger Renault 12 for a small price premium.
- 5-liter American-market CRX HF (high fuel economy) model (chassis codes EC1 and AF) could also reliably achieve very good gas mileage, more than a decade before gas-electric hybrids appeared on the market, and at no price premium over the base model; the 1.5-liter is rated by the U.S.
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