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A more blunt translation of free enterprise in this context would be "something for nothing".
"In my view there's never going to be something for nothing.
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This is something-for-nothing Santa Claus economics.
The book is "Something for Nothing," not "How China Views the World".
Twitter was something for his grandchildren and there was nothing of interest to him there.
It may be something small or it could be something large: nothing's too much for you!
Here's how.
If you get picked, you won't be getting something for nothing – but what they're expecting isn't exactly grueling labor.
A key issue is cost: there is no something for nothing in international finance.
Furthermore, subprime loan consumers were well aware that they were getting something for nothing, which was the whole appeal in the first place.
According to Mr Surowiecki, this would have a generally beneficial effect, but it hasn't been forthcoming because "the idea that some people would be getting something for nothing irritated voters".
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