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A principled and contemplative figure in an industry prone to mania, Lanier argues that companies such as Google, Amazon and Facebook have conned us into thinking we're being given something for free.
When we're given something for free without an expectation for anything in return, Terracciano says we feel cared about.
There's something deeply creepy about being given something for free on the promise that you will use it.
In this one act, Valjean was given more than a gift of silverware, he was given something for which every person longs, many search, but perhaps many never find.
If patients were given something for completing their treatment that would help people to finish their treatment?
The physician's decision on whether to use an impure placebo is based, on the one hand, on his perception of the patient's expectation to be given "something" for his complaint and, on the other, his conviction that patients should take responsibility for their own health and be aware that not all complaints can be by taking a pill.
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We always give something for raffles and things.
Even if they're giving something for free!
Not surprising, really; getting something for nothing is amazing, but giving something for nothing?
But we live in the real world, where no one gets (or gives) something for nothing.
Rightwing critics might cavil that this would amount to "giving something for nothing".
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