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But there is also a widespread ethic that considers free access to information and knowledge conducive to a better society.
"No question, when a player considers free agency, the fact that Michael's running a club is a heavy incentive for a player to sign, even for less money".
The channel gain model on each subcarrier considers free space path loss and multipath Rayleigh fading [4].
The method is illustrated by application to a lab slurry jet testing system, which considers free water/air interface tracking, particle size distribution and local particle concentration.
Most of the literature available for determination of the response of underwater explosion induced shock loading on structures considers free surface of water, no salinity in the water and also no special effects of initial temperature and latitude.
Rosenberg considers Free as musically "a more progressive version of Nine Inch Nails.
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The work incorporates size-dependence of physicochemical properties of particles at nano-scales, and considers free-molecular and radiation heat exchange with the surrounding environment.
He ends by listing a variety of men he considers free-thinkers whose moral character was impeccable Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, Epicurus, Plutarch, Cicero, Varo and others among the ancients.
That is, until something considered free proves costly.
Executives at Earthlink, the second-largest service provider, express little interest in considering free Internet service.
As Justice Robert Jackson wrote 64 years ago, electors must be considered free to vote their conscience.
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