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Paying by the Word The simple, inexpensive "fair use" copyright system under which the printed word has thrived is now in grave peril, Lawrence Lessig writes in The New Republic.
Consider an inexpensive Amusement park or Restaurant, like a miniature golf course or a inexpensive fair.
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The Supreme Court sanctioned the practice in March, agreeing with lower courts that it offers a quick, inexpensive and fair way of resolving conflicts out of the courts.
Though the restaurant is not inexpensive, prices are fair given the overall quality and stylish presentation of the food.
Companies that require arbitration say the process is fair, inexpensive, faster and less traumatic for everybody than lawsuits.
You can buy an inexpensive folding "science fair display" of corrugated cardboard.
Warburg also recommends buying ANZ, one of several Australian banks it favors, because the bank appears "conspicuously inexpensive against bond yields, fair value against the Australian market and fair value relative to global banks".
For the Stitzes, though, it was neither quick nor inexpensive nor, they argue, fair.
The process should be fair, quick and inexpensive.
"It is fair to say that inexpensive phones are becoming smarter, so to speak, and these three phones are part of that trend," Ms. McDowell said.
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