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premium
1. an amount paid in addition to a standard rate, price, wage, etc.; bonus
2. the amount above nominal or par value at which something sells
3. 
a. an offer of something free or at a specially reduced price as an inducement to buy a commodity or service
b. (as modifier): a premium offer
4. a fee, now rarely required, for instruction or apprenticeship in a profession or trade


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Mill points out that organizations are placing a premium on technical expertise in such areas as encryption and authentication, safeguarding of firewalls, intrusion monitoring and administration of virtual private networks (VPNs).
This particular project is just the latest effort in Brooklyn Hospital's continual mission to provide state-of-the-art healthcare while placing a premium on the comfort of patients.
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