Then again, getting something for nothing is a concept that MTV should be familiar with.
Charities will get something for nothing but will then pay for more sophisticated services.
The consumer not only lacks for nothing, but also is paying down debt or building up personal savings.
Of course these days viewers not only want something for nothing, they increasingly want content tailored to them.
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Do you turn down all offers and risk losing him for nothing next summer?
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This is not to suggest that freedom counts for nothing in spurring innovation.
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"Four grandparents from Ireland, you know what I'm saying, not for nothing, " she joked.
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The coalition came in promising to put an end to Britain's "something for nothing" culture.
Decades of work by Rotary International and, more recently, by Bill Gates, will be for nothing.
Tony worked for nothing, or for very little, groaning in wordless irritation as he toiled.
Holloway is Godfather to Pulis's son Anthony, but sentiment will count for nothing on Sunday.
If for nothing else than for the sake of transparency in the post-2008 world.
They don't call him the man with five strings and nine lives for nothing.
She had not spent hundreds of hours hunched over a table making reeds for nothing.
But the public counts for nothing in a faction fight, and his enemies had the numbers.
If so, just who are these creditors out there willing to offer loans for nothing?
Indeed, he ostentatiously stands for nothing, having taken both sides of several important issues.
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Because asking someone for any advice they can give is like asking them for nothing at all.
Well, maybe they are smarter than their Boomer parents who gave their loyalty unconditionally, sometimes for nothing.
According to Mawae, the players are unified in fighting for nothing more than what they already have.
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Voters thought they could get something for nothing and for a very long time, governments could deliver.
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We never stopped to think that people would assume we were giving away the magazine for nothing.
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But Churchill's foresight would have counted for nothing if he hadn't become prime minister in May 1940.
Not for nothing does the word credit have its roots in the Latin word credere, to believe.
But Cummings the maverick says he just might forgo that revenue and give away market data for nothing.
They don't call it the Granite State for nothing -- and that refers to more than just boulders.
Mr. Cameron's tactics don't appear to have been very effective: He burned political capital in return for nothing.
"Most of the innovation that you see on the Internet today was given away for nothing, " he says.
Not for nothing has the Windows desktop been described as the world's most valuable piece of real estate.
The senses want for nothing, since "Day" and "Night" seem to generate light and sound and even scent.
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