61.   Fox paid a premium price for the NFC package and included in it were the Rams, and an NFC team in L.A.

62.   Gillette has certainly been successful in persuading men to pay premium prices for razors so high hopes for Venus are not without foundation.

63.   Gillette then uses aggressive marketing campaigns to convince consumers that its improved products are worth a premium price.

64.   Governments or private owners alike prefer to sell stock in markets where investors are willing to pay premium prices and demand is robust, analysts said.

65.   Given that independent ad agencies are becoming increasingly scarce, Mullen may have fetched a premium price, said Adweek New England editor Judy Warner.

66.   He also also said EMC can no longer charge premium prices because of discounting by competitors like IBM Corp.

67.   He points out that Louisianians export many of their biggest crawfish to Sweden, where the crustaceans command a premium price.

68.   He noted that some dealers are adding on premium prices to profit unfairly from the high popularity and limited supply, something he vowed not to do.

69.   Homeowners profited from low taxes, and houses fetched premium prices compared with those in neighboring districts.

70.   High production costs and low yields ensure that Barsac-Sauternes wines command premium prices.

n. + price >>共 312
share 23.97%
oil 9.89%
future 4.88%
bond 3.87%
consumer 2.97%
wheat 2.72%
gasoline 2.56%
ticket 2.04%
commodity 1.89%
energy 1.83%
premium 0.55%
premium + n. >>共 312
price 13.45%
service 5.29%
increase 4.38%
brand 3.70%
rate 3.63%
channel 3.55%
payment 3.10%
income 3.10%
wine 2.57%
seat 1.74%
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