In today's cramped data centers, real estate is at a premium, and maximum storage density is a necessity. |
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Problem pages are sufficiently widely read that their facing advertising pages sell at a premium. |
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In Normandy, the resorts of Trouville and Deauville are popular with Parisians, so properties sell at a premium. |
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With demand continuing to exceed supply, good secondhand family homes in mature suburban locations remain at a premium in the capital. |
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Under the new system, clubs are permitted to sell their allocated tickets to licensed operators at a premium. |
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Any takeover will now be done at a premium to get costs down, with companies looking to strip particular assets. |
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Back then, a golf shirt or a sweatshirt with a little contrast in the collar was considered very special, and usually at a premium. |
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I'll try and work on it over the next few days, but I'm up to my neck in work and life at the moment, so free time is at a premium. |
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In Edinburgh the market is still robust and city centre property prices for developers are at a premium. |
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With driving time at a premium, modern carriages and synthetic harnesses make life a lot easier. |
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In this day and age, with compo claims at a premium and high insurance costs, no chances could be taken. |
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For 25 minutes the sides played cat and mouse with each other while scores were at a premium. |
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The price they'll get has been set at a premium above what they could expect to receive from traditional marketing outlets. |
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But now you no longer need a safe harbor from U.S. monetary tightening, so Malaysia shouldn't be selling at a premium. |
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Any garden where sun is at a premium should be host to a host of them, whether in the garden bed, containers or hanging baskets. |
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Simple actions and words are put at a premium when they aren't used to buoy a Message of Personal and Social Importance. |
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With space at a premium, books have to justify quickly their presence or be cruelly remaindered. |
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With space at a premium there's been a concerted effort to create an illusion of roominess. |
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Warwick's skills as a chimney maker were at a premium in the goldfields, and prized heirlooms were bartered for his services. |
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Even though the building is small and space is at a premium, it has little effect on the cheerfulness of the participants. |
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A company that reduces its emissions by installing solar panels can sell permits to polluters at a premium. |
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Lastly, if your dairy has grown up in the city, developable land within a country mile of it is scarce and trading at a premium. |
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Anyone unfamiliar with Hong Kong is probably at least aware of its reputation for being a city where space is at a premium. |
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On job sites, space is at a premium, and the addition of more equipment can lead to congestion and unsafe conditions. |
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Property is an excellent investment, particularly in Dublin, where space is at a premium but demand remains high. |
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In such isolated instances of settlements, news from the outside world was inevitably at a premium. |
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Rain, when driving talent is at a premium, has been a great leveller for the young driver in his elderly car. |
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We have added seven players, the gaffer has freshened things up and kept competition for places at a premium. |
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As a result, initiative, enterprise, and valor are once again at a premium. |
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If space in your yard is at a premium, the bushes can be trained to a standard form that can be tucked into virtually any garden area. |
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When the scoresheet is blank and the incident at a premium, the search is for statistics. |
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With scoring at a premium in the playoffs, the teams with two prolific scorers are more difficult to match up against. |
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The result was a rather scrappy, disjointed affair, where space in midfield was at a premium. |
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Their lettuce, fresh, clean, and attractively presented at local farmers' markets, sells quickly and at a premium. |
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If the company is bought, any deal is likely to be done at a premium to the share price. |
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Prices have doubled in the past year, often selling at a premium to other precious metals such as platinum. |
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With space at a premium in the tiny nation, futsal has flourished and Bahrain are steadily building up a high-quality national team. |
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When space is at a premium, or if you simply require a smaller dishwasher, our Slimline models are the perfect fit. |
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Both mirrors can also be folded flat when passing space is at a premium. |
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If time is at a premium, try cooking a huge pot of soup on the weekend and storing it in the refrigerator for a few days or freezing it for longer storage. |
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With players on both sides finding it ever harder to control the ball as the rain poured down, scores were at a premium over the next 10 or 12 minutes. |
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There is certified non-biotech grain in storage bins at many elevators, available at a premium, but few processors are knocking at the door right now. |
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We should be prepared to remunerate these special leaders and teachers at a premium rate. |
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Rarity and curiousness are more at a premium in the plants-woman's garden than showiness. |
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Even though your time is at a premium, by keeping up with FOCUS and visiting this page, you can stay informed. |
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I would point out that this is highly unlikely, since time is always at a premium in committees. |
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This facilitates the raising of equity to fund exploration by enabling companies to sell their shares at a premium. |
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For the Archbishop, this was but one more proof that the space for free opinion in Tambogrande was at a premium. |
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In crisis situations, when time is at a premium, the size of this country creates awesome challenges. |
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This progression is by no means insignificant in market terms, because we know that the world's markets rate leaders at a premium. |
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Yes, in our increasingly crowded city, space is at a premium and self-storage like this is a good idea, but why on earth does it have to be built in a residential area? |
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These provisions may also have the effect of depriving the shareholders of the opportunity to sell their shares at a premium. |
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Berthage is at a premium and the existing basin cannot safely accommodate all the fishing vessels relying on this harbour. |
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Time is at a premium and I would like to highlight a couple of observations which are important, if not fundamental. |
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In certain borrowing transactions, a debt may be issued at a premium or discount. |
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It had a whopping 64MB of memory, so space was at a premium. |
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Under the current system foreigners can only buy Gazprom's stock by proxy, through American depositary receipts that trade at a premium and are equal to 10 domestic shares. |
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These proportions are advantageous in sports in which strength rather than speed is at a premium. |
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With hangar space at a premium, flight-deck control was not going to let a huge Hummer sit on jacks in the middle of the hangar bay for two weeks. |
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Where space is at a premium Lysichiton camstchatcensis, the white arum lily, is smaller in habit and spectacular when planted near a pond or a stream. |
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Even the most unpromising small plot can be transformed into a successful garden with hints which will show you just what can be achieved when space and time are at a premium. |
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Over six hundred students are now present and space is at a premium, nevertheless the planning was perfect and the school year got off to a flying start. |
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This was sensible as in mid-summer hut space is at a premium. |
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That half-foot makes a big difference when space is at a premium, he says. |
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With the development plans in limbo, prices should remain at a premium. |
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Le Meridien has 12 overwater bungalows that come at a premium but which are right on that reef and have the best views of Moorea across the lagoon. |
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The conversion price is expected to be set at a premium of between 23 per cent and 28 per cent to the volume weighted average price of Recticel's ordinary shares during the bookbuilding period. |
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Usually durum sells at a premium to spring wheat, but the PROs for No. 1, 2 and 3 durum are running at a significant discount to spring wheat this year. |
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This represents a huge potential for banks and merchants, particularly as a significant proportion of cash payments are made in retail environments where convenience and speed of transaction are at a premium. |
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Another challenge is that there are currently large volumes of old crop corn and beans remaining in the storage system and storage is expected to be at a premium. |
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Moreover, trust is at a premium in prison and inmates may be very reluctant to provide information if they have even a slight suspicion that it might be revealed to others. |
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The purchase price of Flow-Through Shares is normally, depending on market conditions and other relevant factors, at a premium to the market price of the common shares of such issuers. |
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If spare room space is at a premium, Hyder Beds may have the answer with their chunky bunkbed suitable for one-up, two down. |
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For Dr. Lista, time is and was always at a premium. |
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When a GNMA or FNMA security bought at a premium is prepaid at par value, most of the difference shows up on the books as a capital loss. |
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Ideal for locating in areas where space is at a premium, we've combined the camera and pan and tilt into an integral unit and provided three positions for additional lights and microphone. |
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Accordingly, the Units may trade at a premium or a discount to values implied by the initial appraisal of the value of its properties or the value of such properties from time to time. |
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Because water is at a premium, food is generally cooked in milk or ghee, making it quite rich. |
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Both Ameobi and Sunderland forward Darren Bent had gone close in the early exchanges but chances were at a premium thereafter. |
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Time is at a premium, but this is a worthwhile exercise. |
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A Friday snow storm had not yet been cleaned up, so parking was at a premium, but a fairly good crowd turned out anyway to enjoy some great pancakes with maple syrup and ham, with juice, coffee and tea to quench the thirst. |
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At the same time, I think it is also important to know the opportunity that new communications offer really puts at a premium, the transference of values. |
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However, European demand for feed peas drove the market in the past year, with feed peas actually moving at a premium to yellow edibles at some times in Western Canada. |
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Interlibrary loan can increases resources for all libraries involved in a time where space is at a premium. |
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These were well sold with meated lambs at a premium but with all sorts meeting keen interest. |
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The ore produces a low contaminant, high iron content magnetite concentrate and is expected to be readily marketable at a premium to the reference haematite fines price. |
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The City will then buy diesel fuel from Powerdyne over a 20 year period, which fuel has already been presold to a large regional trucking firm at a premium. |
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