Those who don't
mind paying a premium for the car now have a chance to get a hold of one as NSX Performance Dealers in Japan are now accepting applications for the supercar.
So if you don't
mind paying a premium for an incognito gaming laptop, you can hardly go wrong with the Signature 17.
Not exact matches
But Boisjoli says the typical Spyder buyer is willing to
pay a
premium for peace of
mind.
Keep in
mind that businesses take care of their employees healthcare costs, so they
pay that cost too and the employee
pays for it with a mix of higher
premiums and less coverage.
Paying premium for 10 or 20 years can also be a good plan because you will have an ending time in mind for paying the premiums into the p
Paying premium for 10 or 20 years can also be a good plan because you will have an ending time in
mind for paying the premiums into the p
paying the
premiums into the policy.
A return of
premium policy can be a great option if you're financially stable and don't
mind paying more
for a guaranteed refund.
As part of an agreement with the Competition Bureau, the company committed to
paying refunds or credits to mobile phone customers who were charged
for premium text services such as
Mind Quiz, Love Crush and Joke a Day from the companies Jesta and MMS.
With that in
mind, remember that the store and food manufacturers know this as well, and that they've probably studded the area with products that are meant to suck you in, but aren't necessarily a wise choice
for your diet or pocketbook — do you really think you're going to save that much time by
paying a
premium for mediocre pre-made pudding?
But until business growth enables Cotton Babies and like -
minded companies to leverage authority over suppliers, and until high - end consumers agree to
pay more
for premium diapers to ensure worker welfare, disposables may still be the more ethical and convenient diaper choice.
Salty Girl could not be scaled up because the customer base — conservation -
minded chefs in high - volume restaurants on the West Coast who are willing to
pay premium prices
for seafood — was too small.
I don't
mind eating cholesterol, but avoiding the intake of oxidized cholesterol is the primary reason I
pay the
premium for isolate instead of using concentrate.
This app has the most free features but just keep in
mind - like the others - it will push you to
pay for a
premium subscription every step of the way.
They set up criteria to screen the women on their websites, charge higher
premiums to ensure that only serious -
minded individuals join their sites, and offer
paid adverts to features on the front - page
for better exposure.
i don't talk to guys without a
premium membership... and i refuse to
pay for one in my
mind, as a true sugar baby i am not going to
pay.
Nevertheless, if you're sure about what you're looking
for and don't
mind paying a
premium, you can certainly become a member of this site.
So they start looking to
premium or
paid -
for dating sites in the hope that they're going to find other singles equally committed to finding a like -
minded partner.
While the other interior features offered on the Prius c are available on various trim levels, the comparable standard safety package of advanced safety technologies to boost your protection on the road is offered at an additional
premium on the LX and Sport models, and you must
pay more
for higher trims as the Honda Fit charges you extra
for peace of
mind.
The combinations of tech and spec mean there's something
for everyone, but you have to keep in
mind that you'll likely
pay a
premium, starting at $ 41,500.
Instead of making popular accessories — the company draws reference to key chains and license plate brackets — Unplugged Performance aims to stay focused on producing high - end
premium modifications
for the smaller subset of discerning owners that might be looking
for something a little more unique, and won't
mind paying for it.
People trust GoPro and are willing to
pay a
premium for the peace of
mind that comes with that trust.
Given the growing number of security scares and malware hitting the Android platform, security -
minded individuals, not to mention enterprises, may not
mind paying a perceived
premium for the BlackBerry Priv.
Bottom Line: If you don't
mind paying a
premium, Amazon's Kindle Oasis is the waterproof ebook reader you've been waiting
for.
With this in
mind, authors and publishers hiring professionals based in cities like London, New York or San Francisco can expect to
pay a
premium for their services, while hiring a professional coming from a smaller city or suburban area might be less expensive.
The Kobo Aura HD is the perfect ebook reader
for someone who wants the latest and greatest screen tech from E Ink, and doesn't
mind paying a
premium to get it.
Keep in
mind that, if you
pay annually, you receive a discount equal to one month's
premium, or an 8.3 % discount
for the year.
If the bond you choose is selling at a
premium because its coupon is higher than the prevailing interest rates, keep in
mind that the amount you receive at maturity will be less than the amount you
pay for the bond.
Another, lesser consideration was peace of
mind: New homebuyers might sleep better when essentially
paying an insurance
premium as part of locking - in payments
for five years.
A return of
premium policy can be a great option if you're financially stable and don't
mind paying more
for a guaranteed refund.
Meanwhile, Diageo recently agreed to purchase Casamigos, a super
premium Tequila brand co-founded by George Clooney,
for up to $ 1 billion,
paying what some analysts believe is 20 times sales and $ 5,882 per annual case, a
mind boggling sum in an industry where four to six times annual sales or $ 1,000 per annual case is the norm
for acquisitions.
For others they have the peace of
mind of knowing that as long as they continue to
pay the
premiums on a permanent insurance product, their beneficiaries will eventually receive a death benefit.
They can use a
premium rewards credit card
for everything they buy and
pay their balance in full each month, racking up rewards credits — digital money that can be used
for digital
mind candy.
The buyer of the credit default insurance
pays premiums over a period of time in return
for peace of
mind, knowing that losses will be covered if a default happens.
Texas
premiums are on average a bit higher than the national average, but keep in
mind that you may actually
pay more or less
for your policy.
I don't
mind paying a
premium of 20 cents a pound that «is used by producer organizations
for social and economic investments at the community and organizational level.»
Although the article says that criminal lawyers are the most despised ones in the
minds of the public, I think personal injury / tort lawyers have this label because they impose costs on society and business such as hefty insurance
premiums (somebody has to
pay for that award money), and reduce personal freedom due to the banning of certain activities due to fears of litigation.
You have to keep in
mind that you will be
paying these
premiums for many years to come unless you cancel the policy.
Paying premium for 10 or 20 years can also be a good plan because you will have an ending time in mind for paying the premiums into the p
Paying premium for 10 or 20 years can also be a good plan because you will have an ending time in
mind for paying the premiums into the p
paying the
premiums into the policy.
In fact, the average
premium amount
paid throughout Arizona is only about $ 207, according to figures provided by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners - well worth it
for the peace of
mind that a policy provides.
Keep in
mind that you will have to
pay this
premium for many years to come and can't / shouldn't miss a payment.
Often
paying a higher
premium can be worth the peace of
mind for you and protection
for the people you love.
So, please everyone keep in
mind you may hate insurance companies and things may not always work out as plan but if you are
paying a low
premium for insurance but I'm sure they
pay out hundreds of thousands of dollars on claims every day.
For those who want the protection of a life insurance policy and don't mind paying extra for the added benefit of potentially being able to earn cash - value growth on their premium dollars, the dual nature of a variable universal life (VUL) insurance policy may be a good choi
For those who want the protection of a life insurance policy and don't
mind paying extra
for the added benefit of potentially being able to earn cash - value growth on their premium dollars, the dual nature of a variable universal life (VUL) insurance policy may be a good choi
for the added benefit of potentially being able to earn cash - value growth on their
premium dollars, the dual nature of a variable universal life (VUL) insurance policy may be a good choice.
Keep in
mind that includes not only the cost of your
premiums, but also the any
premiums you
pay for your spouse or dependents.
Typically, as long as the
premium is
paid, these policies will remain in force
for the remainder of the insured's lifetime — which can provide added peace of
mind for loved ones and survivors.
«I don't
mind paying a high insurance
premium periodically
for my policy to avoid costly deductibles in the event that I have a pressing health need.»
With this in
mind, you have options later in life just in case you have an injury or disability and won't have the money to
pay for the
premiums.
They should keep it in their
minds that
premium is dependent on the coverage amount and the initial deductible amount
paid by them
for damage.
Unlike traditional term insurance, ROP policies build cash value and are a great alternative if you don't
mind paying a little higher
premium for the guarantee of all your
premiums back if you outlive the level coverage period.
In choosing a health plan, if you don't
mind paying higher
premiums to have a greater percentage of your health care costs
paid by your health insurer, a gold - tier plan might be a good choice
for you.
Keep in
mind that taking money from your policy immediately reduces both the cash value and the death benefit payable, and can cause the need
for more
premiums to be
paid into the policy in the future.