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The report also said police inhibited protesters constitutional right to free speech.
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The second was economic: the free market liberal revolution of the 1980s.
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Masutha, however, could not say exactly how much free education will cost.
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She said that government revenue funds Cuba's free education and healthcare systems.
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But she said children still need free time to use their imaginations.
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Unable to look elsewhere, I made some complimentary reference to her cap.
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Some of the messages in the latter case were anything but complimentary.
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Wilbur had been feeling dizzier and dizzier through this long, complimentary speech.
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I volunteered to review a complimentary copy of her new Robotics book.
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Increasingly the media has become the story-andnot such a complimentary one.
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Lest I appear gratuitous, let me step you through some recent examples.
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Comey's statement was gratuitous; carelessness is not a violation of federal law.
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General, gratuitous criticism is unacceptable. The meeting is set for August 27.
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The extinction of species has been involved in the most gratuitous mystery.
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He could negotiate the distance; but anything else was a gratuitous insult.
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That's why I took the Town Treasurer's job for two years, gratis.
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Of the thermae in Rome, some were mercenary, and some opened gratis.
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I see, soap is not given gratis here in Paris, to boarders.
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Bread was given them gratis, as one would do to the poor.
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By sending me your paper gratis, and paying me seven per cent.
Usage of costless in English
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And once the infrastructure was down, adding new sites was almost costless.
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Very sensible even if not costless, Raymond James analyst Chris Bailey said.
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Internet platform businesses can scale very rapidly because adding customers is virtually costless.
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Nobody is saying that spending to avoid a recession is costless.
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The secret is simple, and almost costless.
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We have already offered a costless exit for those customers who took up the offer, the spokesperson said.
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And finally, it is important to note that the intervention was, for the most part, costless to implement.
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The method is ease of use, computational costless and it can be rapidly calibrated and implemented in any centre.
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Given that implementing such a change would be almost costless and easily enforceable, surely such a change would be worthwhile.
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So now it's easier and almost costless to fail, which is the best way to encourage entrepreneurs to try and succeed.
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He had to go costless all winter as he spent the money set aside for buying a coat on the box.
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And, as long as the program is truly customized for a particular client, the strategy should not only be successful but also completely costless.
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It characterised the transaction as "costless" but a Reuters review of regulatory filings, market data and interviews shows that's not the whole story.
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It characterized the transaction as "costless" but a Reuters review of regulatory filings, market data and interviews shows that's not the whole story.
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It is not costless, if lots of people can't go to work because they have to look after kids, that has an impact on output.
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Grattan Institute fellow Brendan Coates told news.com.au that policymakers had been dishonest in spruiking a myth that there are costless ways to fix housing affordability.