• Boarding for migrant laborers is usually free--often a spot on the farmer's veranda or in a shed with fertilizers or on a rooftop, next to the drying cotton.

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  • "If a person is entitled to Social Security benefits and meets the Medicare requirements, they are entitled to Medicare Part A, " which covers hospital care and is usually free.

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  • For her, it's both good business to share a table at a benefit with clients and an enjoyable date night with her husband, a radiologist who "punches out at five o'clock" and is usually free after that.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • The west coast, one of the most beautiful areas of the Antarctic, is usually free of ice during the austral summer from November to March, and is famed for its pristine, glacier-clad peaks, glistening icebergs, pack ice and wildlife.

    ECONOMIST: Icebergs ahoy | The

  • Others still may be tempted to try other technologies, such as junk text-messages, which are making the rounds in Japan (though sending text-messages is usually not free).

    ECONOMIST: Spam in the dock

  • He said that free current accounts provided a barrier to entry into the UK retail banking sector because this core product "is usually given away for free", prompting banks to try to make profits by pushing other products.

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  • But the decision on how long the prisoner should serve, known as the tariff, rests with the home secretary who usually seeks, but is free to disregard, the advice of both the trial judge and the Lord Chief Justice.

    ECONOMIST: Myra Hindley

  • Free climbing (as opposed to free soloing) is what I usually do, using protection and rope only as safeguards.

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  • In their defence, bankers say that competition for brokerships is so intense that such services are usually provided free.

    ECONOMIST: Investment-banking fees

  • Once the licensee purchases an item, it is considered "royalty free, " meaning they can usually do whatever they want with it.

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  • In non-military cemeteries the fallen are likewise honored, usually by friends and relatives, but anyone is free to pay their respects to those who made the greatest possible sacrifice so that the rest of us can continue to do what we enjoy doing.

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  • When most people think about open source, they usually think of the free Linux operating system, which is developed and maintained by a worldwide network of collaborators.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Google is usually associated with a fairly loose innovation model -the 20% free time its engineers can claim but in fact its innovations are systematic in the infrastructure.

    FORBES: Who Has The Winning Innovation Model, Google, Apple, or Samsung?

  • So really, what motivation is there for (usually very unpaid) games journalists to turn down a free flight, hotel and early access to a game?

    FORBES: Why There's No Magic Bullet to Get Gamers to Trust Journalists

  • The equity risk premium is usually viewed as the extra return that investors demand for holding equities rather than risk-free bonds.

    ECONOMIST: Test-driving a new model

  • Such margins (37%, up from 36% in 2010) are possible because the journals' content is largely provided free by researchers, and the academics who peer-review their papers are usually unpaid volunteers.

    ECONOMIST: Academic publishing

  • It is the third who pay for themselves, usually from accumulated capital, who would gain from a change to free life-time personal care.

    ECONOMIST: The elderly

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