You can get away from the crowd and there are usually free drinks and small snacks.
They are usually free to participants and often have partnerships with health-care providers and community groups.
By comparison, some competitors offer similar software at a fraction of that price, and open-source products are usually free.
The prospect of making money off of social-networking sites, which are usually free to users, has been a challenge.
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.
"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.
Tariffs for using utilities and the infrastructure are extremely low: local calls are usually free, gas prices artificially cheap and wholesale electricity costs about a tenth of the average European level.
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.
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.
In their defence, bankers say that competition for brokerships is so intense that such services are usually provided free.
In the U.S., older iPhone models usually come free with wireless service contracts.
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The EPA reckons that they reduce the volume of rubbish by 14-27% and increase recycling (which usually remains free) by 32-59%.
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).
Since most of these congressmen are usually keen free-marketeers, this has led to snide comments that they have abandoned economic principle in order to keep their constituents happy.
Although the uninsured can usually find free treatment for acute complaints, such as heart attacks, they lack regular medical attention, which is the key to dealing with chronic, expensive conditions such as diabetes.
Yet interestingly, divorce settlements are usually tax free.
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Until now, debit cards have usually been a free part of a basic checking account.
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Usually these are free or very cheap, which means students and parents are going to flock to them.
Daughter Ayesha may have to give up her bed for the night, but she usually gets a free music lesson in return.
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.
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.
Those people provide free transportation, usually for kids who have a medical and a financial need.
However, the site will only sell you a minimum number with free shipping, usually two to four bottles.
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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.
He noted that Rose wasn't far off with most of those drives and that they usually erred to the trouble-free side of the fairway.
Solid earners usually throw off lots of positive free cash flow.
Up to 25% of the value of your fund can usually be taken as a tax-free lump sum.
It moved the free safety, a position usually 18 yards away from the line of scrimmage, to just half that distance.
When neither insurers nor government programs will pay for a drug, the companies will usually give it to a patient for free.
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