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costless
adjective
Having no cost
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Those are unlikely to be costless policies.
Nevertheless, it would be wrong and complacent to suppose that failure would be costless.
And this world holds another promise, too: an abundance of virtually costless ways to supply consumers with what they want to watch, whenever they want it things established media are ideally placed to provide.The internet is still in the digital equivalent of the silent-film era.
The move wouldn't be costless.
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But such acquisitions then encourage the formation of even more start-ups, creating even more competition for incumbents.Second, although switching from Google and other online giants is not costless, their products do not lock customers in as Windows, Microsoft's operating system, did.
But it won't be entirely costless: any forced renegotiation, even a relatively cheap one, may well lead to a higher cost of credit in the future.
But if saving Social Security is the chief goal, then fewer spending initiatives, the same tobacco revenues and a bigger surplus would be better; particularly since some of Mr Clinton's supposedly costless ideas may turn out to be nothing of the sort.
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