Did you mayhaps mean one of these? foresee, forfeit
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“As the digital marketplace has become global, it has become commonpractice for businesses to give away some of their very best stuff forfree and lots of it, while ingeniously developing a way to competewith others who want to give away higher and higher value innovationsfor free and still have a business - think Google and Facebook.”
The Huffington Post: Simon Dixon: Why You Will Have No Job Very Soon
“Remember, as you become a contractor, you have to give away your services forfree to stand any chance of attracting a customer in the free economy.”
The Huffington Post: Simon Dixon: Why You Will Have No Job Very Soon
“All summer it has been popping up at events and showing films about the local area forfree.”
The Guardian: Movie Bus embarks on a journey of local history
“I suppose Medicare D at least had the “benefit” of letting Big Pharma and Big Insurance gorge at the Federal trough, which one suspects is the new meaning of Free Market: big business gets taxpayer money forfree.”
The Volokh Conspiracy » Crisis, the Health Care Bill, and the Growth of Government
“Think of the attack on the DOJ lawyers as an ad campaign that most “news” sources are willing to carry forfree.”
“Until Congress enacted NOTA in 1984, the right of a parent like our client Doreen Flynn to secure otherwise legal medical treatment for her girls had never been conditioned on someone doing something forfree.”
The Volokh Conspiracy » IJ’s Bone Marrow Case: Rational Basis Test
“And the Federal Trade Commission now restricts bloggers from praising books they receive as gifts from publishers, without disclosing the gift, under the theory that bloggers will praise worthless dreck in order to receive it forfree.”
The Volokh Conspiracy » Can Obama accept the Nobel Prize without congressional consent?
“Yeah but really, so is noting that you were provided the product forfree.”
The Volokh Conspiracy » Who Sent You that Book? Did You Pay for It?
“Alternatively, they could have merely given the government approved crook $800,000 or a 50% ownership in their business for the privilege of not having their land stolen by said crook forfree.”
The Volokh Conspiracy » Sotomayor’s Testimony on the Didden Case:
“So he was able to borrow $1000 dollars for a number of days forfree.”
The Volokh Conspiracy » The Effects of the Credit Card Bill:
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