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Take free movement of capital, which was central to the liberalisation agenda that dominated the final quarter of the 20th century.
For comparison purposes, the figures for the Netherlands take free choice of physician as the benchmark.
Individual officers could not, of course, take free food, a gross violation of professional ethics.
Put differently, if one takes free movement of capital as given, then one can either prioritise exchange-rate stability or domestic imperatives.
Mr. Nader has the luxury of taking free throws.
St Mary Redcliffe has 22% of pupils taking free school meals.
Over the years he has done his fair share of pro bono work - cases taken on free of charge.
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