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As a further perk for cyclists, employers may provide free meals and drinks to employees who cycle to work.
But Michael Davis, a health care research director at the Gartner Inc. technology consulting firm, said Envoy was in danger of losing business to insurers, which may provide free electronic transmission of physicians' bills, as well as to computer giants like I.B.M. and Electronic Data Systems that would also like to provide more services to doctors.
A local coffee shop may provide free Internet access, but the value of most of the information that can be gleaned from the users of that service is extremely limited.
This effect may provide free passive cooling to the building, and can be very useful in locations of double electrical tariffs with high daytime peak-hour electric energy rates and less-expensive off-peak energy cost.
Your health insurance may provide free consulting by phone.
Consider researching about right to work organizations who may provide free legal advise or aid to those in such unionism.
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19 Local National Health Service (NHS) organisations may choose to provide free Healthy Start vitamins to women and children who are not eligible for Healthy Start.
Overall, these results imply that dried bloodstains may provide reactive free Fe(II) that can engage in a Fenton type reaction, but that the age of a bloodstain may not be a significant factor in its ability to do so.
In some countries, calling cards may provide toll free numbers (Such as 1-800 in USA).
And those analytics companies in turn may not want to provide free services if they cannot tap an app's user data for their own purposes.
The recent development of MOOCs ("massive online open courses") has shown us that it may finally be possible to provide free access to world-class professors and courses to anyone, anywhere in the world.
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