Yet when fox-hunting was considered a sport, from its inception in the eighteenth century, it was far from an amateurish or cost-free pursuit. |
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While free of cost to the user, scholarly literature is by no means cost-free to publish. |
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And what can be done to make sure that they are genuinely cost-free to poor families? |
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The Sejm is currently working on legislation concerning cost-free pre-trial and non-court legal aid. |
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Initial searches can be done cost-free over the internet in intellectual property rights databases. |
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So you can take the entire project on a disk and a laptop to your villa in Portugal and edit cost-free till you feel you've licked it. |
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Water constitutes cost-free energy for generating electricity that is perpetually renewable and sustainable. |
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At the same time, the church has every incentive to litigate, because the litigation is cost-free. |
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For the major nuclear Powers with large existing stockpiles of fissile materials, support for such a treaty would be cost-free. |
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However, potential new producers were warned that the transition will not happen overnight nor will it be cost-free. |
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For others, like those using sulphur hexafluoride in tyres, the switch to air or nitrogen is easy and cost-free. |
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It was expected to come up with a cost-free contract so that there would be no additional cost for the Committee. |
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Effectively, this means that cost-free legal services will be available to an applicant in the majority of these cases. |
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The shares of the absorbing subfund will be allocated cost-free to the shareholders of the absorbed subfund on the day of the merger. |
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Therefore, weak central banks make high windfall profits or transitory profits and transfer a large part of these fictitious profits to the States, thus creating, for the States, a cost-free financing source. |
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Preventive measures would not be cost-free, or stop all invaders, but they are generally considered more practical than reacting to a succession of crises and repairing damage after invaders have become established. |
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Cost-effective approaches are not usually cost-free. |
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On this matter, Russia raised the future of the Lithuanian scheme for cost-free visas, aluminium export duties and the treatment of minorities in Latvia and Estonia. |
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Are there any cost-free solutions in the discussion paper? |
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They can use water recycled from the milking machine's cleaning process or recycle cost-free rainwater collected from the barn's roof or fresh water from any source. |
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Worldview gives risk managers and their brokers a cost-free tool to manage these challenges. |
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