Why is it immoral to produce a value and keep it, but moral to give it away?
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Apple launched its revolutionary Macintosh to acclaim in 1984, but by 1985 it could hardly give it away.
Such a pattern is confirmed only upon completion, but it is a dead give away of a climax.
Kerber saved two set points but then produced a double-fault to give it away.
The Bafta-winning comic said he didn't want to give too much away, but admitted "it was quite interesting" filming both versions.
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Then he moves on to whether this matters for the universe as a whole (not to give away the ending, but it does, probably).
"There's going to be a view finder added and a load of other features but I don't want to give away what it is yet, " he said.
It does not give money away, but instead creates a marketplace where people with ideas can connect with resources if they are adamant, tireless and make a commitment.
They decided early on to give away nearly all of it--but by experimenting with a new type of philanthropy.
It doesn't give much away, but the inference is that phone manufacturers have been focusing on increasing the number of megapixels in camera phones, rather than picture quality.
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You can hardly blame the marketing guys for that (even if the TV spots do give away the movie's kicker), but it's a gross misrepresentation of an expertly written, sensitively handled movie with two wonderful actors grabbing the chance to show something honest about a relationship gone stale.
This picture was completely different to anything I had seen before but then because it was so close up it didn't give too much away either.
But what they do with it--enhance it, diminish it, give it away--is intriguing.
Foremost among them is the inaptly cloying archness with which Vivian addresses the audience from start to finish ("It is not my intention to give away the plot, but I think I die at the end").
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Or hedgers could buy put options, which give them the right to sell gold if it is to their advantage, but walk away if prices rise.
That Genie can let you watch already recorded episodes right away and pull from any broadcasts its finds may give it a leg up, but so far we haven't seen recommendation systems good enough to promote switching from one service to another.
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