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"free ride" Definitions
  1. Informal
  2. something obtained without effort or cost: The fact that you're the general's sondoesn't mean you'll get a free ride in the army.
  3. Stud Poker
  4. a round of betting in which each player checks and therefore receives another card without having to contribute any chips to the pot.

344 Sentences With "free ride"

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Even the cutest of monsters doesn't get a free ride.
"Don't give these anxious thoughts a free ride," Rego continues.
Free ride Talk about a fun first day of school.
They had a free ride diddling people on small amounts.
Compared to what society pays, driving is practically a free ride.
"I don't believe anyone should get a free ride," he said.
I've always known that the free ride wouldn't last forever, though.
Free ride Thought self-driving cars were waaaay in the future?
They've been getting a free ride for a decade or longer.
They all have five kids each and want a free ride.
Right now, a lot of companies are getting a free ride.
"We are certainly not giving Turkey a free ride," he said.
"They've gotten a free ride in New York," Mr. Stringer said.
This is our hard-earned money, and there is no free ride.
You can't use it to get a free ride to the airport.
Implicit bias often gives white people in America an (actual) free ride.
An airline employee did it and got a free ride to Chicago.
NYU's free-ride announcement comes amid ballooning costs for medical education. (CNBC)
A free ride in a metal cage operated by nascent self-driving technology?
Do they all need a free ride so that we have more innovation?
But it was never the intent that everybody get a free ride forever.
When you accumulate 100 points, you'll earn a free ride up to $10.
Smart-lift evolution won't be a trouble-free ride onwards and upwards, however.
It's not a free ride, and young people shouldn't expect it to be.
I use my $43 Uber gift card, so essentially it's a free ride.
"This is not a free ride," Williams reportedly states in the court documents.
Or, will a service crew be sent along, perhaps on a free ride?
She kept hoping to snag a free ride somewhere at the last minute.
Even brands that have been around for decades don't get a free ride.
Each actor has an incentive to free-ride on the sacrifices of others.
And there is scant evidence that legal migrants free-ride on medical benefits.
"They're not getting a free ride from us," she said with a laugh.
This also explains Princeton Free Ride, Big Oil and the Bush Crime Family.
A sightseeing helicopter business called up looking to give the Kranigs a free ride.
Except the free ride is not free: Other consumers have to pay for it.
Others think the terrorists may be giving Germany a free ride for the moment.
For now, passive investors are probably better off continuing to accept that free ride.
Paying his hotel bill suggested that even a potentate doesn't get a free ride.
How I grew up taught me not to expect a free ride in life.
SpaceX offered NASA the opportunity to get a free ride on this first launch.
On the dark web, there are plenty of people looking for a free ride.
And South Korea is not getting a free ride, even by Mr. Trump's abacus.
They cannot expect to get a free ride on others who don't binge watch.
Meanwhile, the left insurgent candidate, Bernie Sanders, has also had a mostly free ride.
Hence the grousing about paying on Austrian roads while Austrians "free-ride" on Bavarian ones.
"We wanted everyday uses: getting that free ride home or a free meal," Quinn said.
A free ride Yes, that is a chicken in the back of a police car.
The prospect of well-to-do students having a free ride is also a concern.
She says the 2016 presidential candidates are all getting a "free ride" on the issue.
No one gets a free ride when it comes to experiencing an eclipse, Goddess-speed.
Essentially, the BAT idea was to tax imports and give a free ride to exports.
Instead, many people want to free-ride and let others pay for their environmental benefits.
The effect might be to stimulate overseas economies, allowing them to free ride on the helicopter.
Use the promo code 26 at any kiosk to get your free 25-minute free ride.
And, of course, terrestrial radio gets a free ride and an advantage over its digital competitors.
It takes an eternity, but so would an Uber or a free ride from my boyfriend.
Militia attacks kept interrupting the operations, and when that happens, the virus gets a free ride.
"When you go through that refugee experience, it is not a free ride," Mr. Hussen said.
He shouldn't get a free ride when he's going to inject himself in the political arena.
"We are certainly not giving Turkey a free ride," European Commission Vice President Frans Timmermans said.
And no fare-splitting is allowed, though it's unclear how you could ever split a free ride.
Michelin says the odds of winning are 1 in 4,500--not too shabby for a free ride.
You can get one free ride with Uber in Dubai using code DTCM tourist through Dubai Tourism.
That doesn't mean they get a free ride, however — all three are also under stringent government control.
But skiing is, for now, clean middle-class family fun, and thus gets an environmental free ride.
Now it appears the free ride for U.S. shale producers will continue at least into next year.
Uber was apparently able to lock down his endorsement with nothing more than a measly free ride.
" "He gets a free ride to the White House and all we get is a lousy hat.
The consequences for getting caught rarely amounted to more than a free ride back to the border.
He gets a free ride to the White House, and all we get is a lousy hat.
He gets a free ride to the White House and all we get is a lousy hat.
He gets a free ride to the White House and all we get is a lousy hat.
As a passenger, the discounted or free ride lives within the Payments section of the Uber app.
Free ride If you can get into NYU's med school, you don't have to worry about tuition.
"It isn't like they have a free ride for the next 20 or 30 years," Dimon said.
Unions argue that forced union dues are necessary because without them public employees "free ride" on union services.
The tire manufacturer is giving away $100,20173 toward college tuition in its "Penny for a Free Ride" contest.
Mobilisation in some quarters might demobilise others, who conclude they can free-ride on the climate-champions' efforts.
Other cars or services could attempt to free-ride on the free-flowing traffic created by dominant firms.
Those looking for a free ride will need to clear out their schedules — this may take a while.
The one thing that can stop edge players like Dupree from getting a free ride to the quarterback?
He must've been lurking around the hotel, a kind of two-wheeling paparazzo looking for a free ride.
Hence, it is in the self-interest of most jurisdictions to free-ride on the actions of others.
Passengers could have screens displaying advertisements inside their sections, or for an upgraded price, an ad-free ride.
Those who are interested in getting a free ride will be able to apply on the company's website.
He added that some of Europe's best off-piste, free-ride ski terrain is also in this region.
Maxine Waters (D-CA) sees it, the banking industry has gotten a free ride for far too long.
We don't buy tickets on the platform and the conductor doesn't scan our passes, so it's a free ride!
Actually, it's society that's getting a free ride on women's unrewarded contributions to the perpetuation of the human race.
It won't be a free ride; the migrants paid about $550 to cover travel and visa costs, officials said.
Instead, he gave her a free ride from Florida on his plane and a free framed photo of herself.
But BIKETOWN riders can use the code BIKE313VOTE to access 30 minutes of free ride time on November 6.
But if Calpers gave one struggling city a free ride, others might try the same thing, causing political problems.
Only 50% of the country actually pays federal income tax, and the other half essentially gets a free ride.
That kept in check any temptation to act aggressively or take advantage and free-ride off other people's contributions.
Trump tells people Amazon has gotten a free ride from taxpayers and cushy treatment from the U.S. Postal Service.
Putting your luggage on the bed can give them a free ride to your next location … like your house.
I meet them in Arrivals and we grab the train back into the city (tourists get one free ride).
By September 27, 2010, qualifying stock issued after that date got a 100% free ride from capital-gains taxes.
As part of the offering, Lyft will give renters a free ride to and from the car rental location.
"This is not just a free ride for a guy coming to the end of his career," he said.
While expensive, it's probably worth it for the celebrity clientele Jenner will expose Lyft to during her free ride status.
Without global co-ordination, deadbeat countries have an incentive to free-ride on the helpful steps taken by other governments.
The service will offer employees and residents in certain buildings in town a free ride ordered on a mobile app.
Also, Trump would be essentially giving immigrants a free ride to places many of them would prefer to be anyway.
"Why in the world he thought that he was going to get a free ride with that is beyond me."
It is true that slots are allocated free, but you are incorrect to assume that this is a free ride.
Lyft will be offering a free ride to those who RVSP to one of the 50 marches across the country.
Instead, he had given her a free ride from Florida on his plane and a free framed photo of herself.
And to celebrate this moment together, you will get a free ride (up to $20 value) for a limited time.
The Syrian opposition said the previous U.S. administration of President Barack Obama had given "Iran a free ride" in Syria.
Since 2008, the EPA has enjoyed an unprecedented authority over the U.S. energy grid, giving renewable fuels a free ride.
Trump "has been given a free ride since the day he took the Oval Office," said Devine, the Democratic strategist.
Trump is right that too many NATO members are getting close to a free ride on the American taxpayer's dime.
Lyft didn't explain how to actually get the free ride, but said they will give more details closer to March 24.
For many Americans, voting can be difficult or inaccessible, but a free ride could solve a small part of the issue.
If you're heading to an official March for Our Lives event you can use a free ride code up to $15.
That creates an incentive to free-ride: to continue using dirty fuels while hoping other countries' efforts will avert future disaster.
That meant we wouldn't get a free ride from that wave, but also we wouldn't die when that wave goes away.
Uber Comfort customers will also have the (some would say) controversial power to request a conversation-free ride from their driver.
Road to Recovery's 500 volunteers provide them with a free ride and the company of an Israeli to ease their fears.
Your multi-seat trip (taxi-to-subway-to-airtrain) from home to hotel suddenly becomes a one-seat, hassle-free ride.
However, since budget cuts of $300 million were announced in December last year, organizers have had a relatively pain-free ride.
Exhibit 1: Trump tells people Amazon has gotten a free ride from taxpayers and cushy treatment from the U.S. Postal Service.
Disabled residents, who are allowed to skip to the front of the line, arrive through a city-run free ride service.
In 2014, the company introduced the Starbucks College Achievement Program, which gives employees a full, free ride to Arizona State University.
But for those Uber riders with an Amex flying to or from, say, Seattle, you just scored a free ride or two.
"His backers don't know jack about our town, and just want a free ride on the backs of local taxpayers," said Schmidt.
As Mr Baldwin writes When a developing nation joins an international supply chain, it can free-ride on other nations' industrial bases.
Michelin wants to reward one teen with a free ride to college for performing a simple safety test using the copper coin.
Because some people frankly are getting a bit of a free ride on the productive energy of this country and this economy.
Hyundai will launch a free ride-hailing service with a fleet of autonomous electric cars in Irvine, California, starting on November 4th.
Justice Neil Gorsuch asked why the state should "free-ride on a limited number of clinics to provide" information about abortion services.
"He had a free ride during some of the greatest economic times this country has ever seen," Christie told reporters Tuesday night.
It won't be a free ride; the immigrants will have to pay about $550 to cover travel and visa costs, officials said.
However, since budget cuts of $300 million were announced in December 2017, Tokyo 2020 organizers have had a relatively pain-free ride.
But Kanye's update will definitely steer users back to Tidal, which may remind them that their free ride is just about up.
This is a classic collective-action problem, in which individuals have an incentive to free-ride on others' sense of civic duty.
Xi has to learn that the free ride is over and his country is in a more precarious position than he realizes.
In some cases, they say, healthy trekkers have even agreed to a rescue in exchange for a free ride off the trail.
However, I don't believe in allowing them into America without some special surveillance or giving them a free ride year after year.
"I tell them I'm trying to choose between Pomona and Yavapai Community College, where I could get a free ride," Budenholzer said.
Not one arrived to town with the hope of securing a free ride, a forever taxpayer-funded package of salary and benefits.
On November 6, 2018, Uber will offer U.S. riders the ability to quickly find their polling place and also book a free ride.
This year, however, voters could possibly get a free ride, leading some to tweet that there is now "no excuse" not to vote.
These points can then be spent on personalized offers, such as a discount on coffee at Starbucks or a free ride on Uber.
I have a free ride because of my complaint to Uber of the sketchy driver last time, so this won't cost me anything.
While saying that it would take no action based on the election's outcome, the agency did not offer the U.S. a free ride.
If mothers are glorified hobbyists who produce less value than nonmothers, it follows that they're getting a free ride on everyone else's labor.
In fact, Pence has enjoyed something of a free ride precisely because the man at the top of the ticket is so outrageous.
With global public goods, individual countries prefer to free ride over unilaterally providing global public goods if they can get away with it.
Check out these four schools that are giving low-income students a free ride: Arizona State University (ASU) has two tuition-free programs.
Moving from coordination to cooperation requires relationships of trust and institutions that can counter this incentive to free-ride, through rewards or punishments.
As mitigation by an individual country will benefit all, nations will be tempted to take a free ride on the efforts of others.
Otherwise, healthy people can take a free ride, letting everyone else fund the system until they are sick and decide to opt in.
The administration should not allow the Europeans a free ride, but should instead pressure them to reduce their business dealings with the mullahs.
Fantastic job, Wendy ... we're sure your birthday will be even better now, complete with a free ride on your favorite theme park attraction.
In China, "trademark squatting" — when someone uses trademark registration to free-ride on the popularity of an established brand in another country — is commonplace.
Companies like Square, Weebly, Ship Station, and Office Depot are taking a stand in a more subtle way compared to Lyft's free ride offer.
It doesn't really hurt our output that much but it hurts our consumers we're getting a free ride by getting lots of cheap goods.
But obviously, if you're getting a cheap (or free) ride to your polling place, you might as well pull the lever while you're there.
Internet hackers crashed the computer system of San Francisco's Muni rail system this week, knocking ticket kiosks offline and giving riders a free ride.
Some countries, such as Hungary or Slovakia, could even choose to free ride and not accept any refugees without necessarily jeopardizing the matching mechanism.
But Microsoft says the free ride is coming to an end, with the software maker beginning to charge for Windows upgrades after July 29.
If some countries are happy with the status quo, others might be reluctant to cut tariffs for fear of granting rivals a free ride.
As always, please try this new experience, enjoy your free ride, and let us know how we can make it even better for you!
I called my mom in Miami recently to ask her why, in the end, they'd agreed to let me turn down a free ride.
This means they have an excessive savings rate (27.8 percent) and free ride off the U.S. and other [countries'] consumers to drive their growth.
"People who caught a free ride on the way up are getting out of it," said Jeremy Klein, chief market strategist at FBN Securities.
Yet Donald Trump has neither apologized for nor backed away from anything he's said — and nevertheless he gets a free ride from the media.
We offer to split with them but, in the drunken haze, I don't think they split it, so we get a free ride home!
Europeans were happy with that, enjoyed a free ride of American protection and a virtually unlimited access to the large and wealthy U.S. markets.
He's playing the American public for suckers: He gets a free ride to the White House and all we get is a lousy hat.
Right now, a lot of companies are getting a free ride ... People don't realize that the data they're giving them is substantially improving the company.
Whose fault is it that software has been given such a free ride to eat the world no matter the wider human and societal costs?
So basically this is an excellent solution for graciously wrapping up a brutally unsuccessful Tinder date: Give 'em a free ride on the way out.
OK. The apology and settlement, great, but a day late and a dollar short, and Obama got a free ride in 2012 as a result.
You represent a community and should not ruin our image by thinking a jacket gives you a free ride to act stupid or run amok.
There was one thing, however, that LaVar says would've granted the Prez an automatic "thank you" from father Ball ... a free ride home on AF1.
Among other things, this may encourage people to free-ride on the system—to wait to pay their penalty until they become sick or injured.
"Financial wealth is not a free ride — it's a powerful tool," said Kristen Armstrong, a wealth dynamics coach with U.S. Bank's Ascent Private Capital Management.
This kept women economically dependent on men and supported a model of marriage that allowed men to free-ride off the domestic labor of women.
U.S. allies have heard the message loud and clear: The United States is frustrated with allies who take a "free ride" on U.S. defense spending.
It is just too easy to free ride at Davos: to talk the talk, adopt a few cute pet projects, and let that be it.
In situations like that, there is strong incentive to free-ride, to make the minimum contribution and rely on others to take up the slack.
"President Trump does not share that orthodoxy and it's starting to dawn on the business community that the free ride may be over, " Cramer said.
Baby Miles seemed content with his pacifier while 2-year-old Luna took in the sights as she got a free ride courtesy of her mom.
I also want to invite anyone to be able to get on board and ride it—maybe that's everyone gets a free ride the first time.
In the San Francisco Bay Area, a law firm offers an annual free ride up to $20 to help pull dangerous drunk drivers off the roads.
It does seem like riders with the All-Access Plan might forget to tip more often than others, since it's not included in their "free" ride.
Rick Perry said Tuesday that the Gold Star father involved in a war of words with Donald Trump shouldn't get a "free ride" from public criticism.
No." "I think the news media also feels some kind of burden or they feel that maybe they gave him too much of a free ride.
In the meantime, as Latin American consumers jump into borrowed cars it's worth remembering an adopted adage: there is no such thing as a free ride.
What they are suggesting is the consideration of using standoff capabilities — cruise missiles — to make Assad's application of mass homicide something other than a free ride.
"If a person just chooses not to work, which those are the people that were targeted, they're not going to get a free ride," he said.
Ohio taxpayers really began to feel the pinch in January when ObamaCare's "free ride" ended and the state started paying five percent of the expansion costs.
Competitors who win regional competitions usually get a free ride, courtesy of a sponsor, often a newspaper, service club or community foundation, that covers the costs.
She's chronically apathetic, easily annoyed, impatient and has absolutely no remnant of the upward mobility that once got her a free ride to an elite boarding school.
Goldgar asked on Friday why Apollo and TPG were not also contributing, saying the injunctions to date had provided them "a comfortable free ride" on CEOC's "coattails".
These "agency fees" preserve "labour peace", the court decided in 1977, and prevent employees from hitching a free ride on the backs of their dues-paying colleagues.
Meanwhile, Lyft has vowed to provide a free ride (up to $10) to a local cultural site that celebrates Black history and culture, officials announced last week.
Will the slow introduction of 4K video content prompt cable companies to widely implement data caps, effectively slamming down on the "free ride" of unlimited home broadband?
AND FINALLY ... Come on and take a free ride When Disney World's roller coasters are too expensive, a storage container and a video will have to do.
Which should be reason enough to call up a free ride in an Ecto-1 from Lyft in a handful of U.S. cities this Friday and Saturday.
"Free food, free movie tickets, free gift cards, free subscriptions, free ride-sharing, and more" are some of what T-Mobile claims customers can expect to receive.
The encoding of the magnetic stripe is so secret that I have never seen it… It's amazing the lengths people will go to for a free ride.
In another version of the scam, healthy hikers agree to a helicopter rescue in exchange for a cut of money or a free ride off the trail.
Uber, via its Jump subsidiary, and Lyft are both considering annual memberships that initially cost $5 and include a certain length of free ride time per day.
Ekholm said that, though geopolitical tensions surrounding Huawei are "creating uncertainty in the market," the "notion that we get a free ride" as a result is false.
"The only winners today are foreign governments who want to steal American intellectual property (IP) and free ride on America's global leadership in biopharmaceutical research and development."
We've got a partnership with some nearby dispensaries and Lyft, so we'll be taking visitors on a free ride to go directly from the museum [to the dispensaries].
And it's burned on through all the big pipes, through all the big airs, through all the free-ride competitions, through all the things that have been tried.
No, I'm an intelligent woman and just because I'm not working right now doesn't mean that I'm living off my husband, and think I have some free ride.
Here's how to get a free ride to vote on Tuesday, and below you'll find all of the restaurants with Election Day freebies and other deals for voters.
The Mexico City metro system introduced a weight-loss initiative last year where those who completed 10 squats prior to boarding a train were given a free ride.
If so, that would be yet another example of how Trump has gotten a free ride — okay, in this case a reduced-fare ride — on his income taxes.
"Many Americans blamed the rise of welfare spending … on new Hispanic immigrants and newly empowered blacks using relaxed welfare laws to free ride," he writes, again without challenge.
Without that contract language, it's easy for workers to "free ride," getting representation that they don't pay for and leaving the union without the funds it needs to function.
There were days where I'd wake up, shower, go to work, work until midnight or so, get a free ride home, sleep six hours, and go back to work.
The oldest surviving American porno flick, A Free Ride, for instance, features a raunchy al fresco threesome that's spurred by two women getting excited by watching a man urinate.
Cherry imports "free ride" on that marketing campaign, so domestic producers wind up helping their foreign competitors sell, even as they are forced to let their own cherries rot.
"The only winners today are foreign governments who want to steal American intellectual property (IP) and free ride on America's global leadership in biopharmaceutical research and development," he continued.
He told everyone he was going to Washburn University, the local public university, because he thought he could get close to a free ride there and live at home.
Uber will offer a consolation prize to the fans of the losing team in Sunday's Super Bowl in the form of a free ride home, the ride-share company announced.
And for a global public good like climate mitigation, the problem is particularly severe, since there are dozens of big emitters, which all have strong domestic incentives to free-ride.
D.'s card is giving her trouble so I buy us a round trip bus pass that will give us a free ride back within 14 days of ticket purchase.
No 'free ride' for China He sounded less confident in China's future, pointing to the country's "enormous corruption," 400 million people in poverty, weaker legal safeguards and complex regional challenges.
A soft deadline on April 11 had passed, however, one that had offered early signees the chance to participate in a lottery draw for a free ride through next season.
It may still give up the gift of "free" movies every now and then, but this weekend's latest service changes and screwups show the free ride is coming to an end.
" It's a position that Trump has stated several times before, saying he believes that the US is getting "ripped off" and that some NATO members are getting an unfair "free ride.
" In a Fox Business interview, Azar also encouraged Trump's trade negotiators to "get [Europe] off the free ride on the investment and innovation" for pharmaceuticals, saying Europe has "radical price controls.
Donald Trump's views pose a "tremendous danger" to America while the presidential candidate has been given a "free ride" by the media, The Huffington Post's co-founder and president told CNBC.
In a nutshell, the late economist argued that large groups of people will organise only if they have some particular incentive: many will simply "free-ride" on the efforts of others.
Mr. Han wrote that Mr. Trump had a greedy, "wolflike mind," and accused him of trying to secure America a "free ride" by having South Korea pay for the troops' presence.
"In free ride competitions ...the first male skier gets $8,000 while the first woman snowboarder gets $4,000 for the same competition, the same day, on the same mountain," Marxer told Reuters.
For example, parents could use the Family Profile setting with their kids in college – allowing them peace of mind that their child would always have a free ride home, when needed.
Krisda Chaiyachati, lead author of the study, told CNBC that the population of patients who didn't use the free ride-hailing service could have played a role in the study's results.
Vigorous enforcement of the environmental laws has been nonpartisan, because it protects our communities from harmful pollution and ensures that polluters don't get a free ride at the expense of taxpayers.
And expensive private universities, like N.Y.U. and Tulane in New Orleans, have given students a free ride for the semester, though they ask that they pay tuition to their home institutions.
Listen to conversations in London today and you will hear fewer renters voicing resentment at the perceived free ride of public-housing tenants, fewer owners clinking glasses over their capital gains.
"If it's about just ensuring that everyone has full information about their options, why should the state free-ride on a limited number of clinics to provide that information?" he asked.
Given this arrangement, the court reasoned, so-called "agency" or "fair-share" fees preserve "labour peace" and prevent employees from hitching a free ride on the backs of their dues-paying colleagues.
The opaqueness has led some families to think they have a free ride from a college when in reality they have a six-figure combination of expenses and debt, according to Kantrowitz.
The United States has not held Egypt accountable for how this money is spent and whether it serves broader American objectives in the region, giving Egypt a free ride on American generosity.
However, China's extraordinary growth over the last three decades has largely depended on its ability to hitch a free ride on the global system of trade and finance policed by the United States.
"Instead, the company is giving a free ride to conservative politicians whose dangerous rhetoric enables the growth of the white supremacist movement into the mainstream and the rise of hate, online and off."
"We are sensitive to the criticism that we are getting a free ride on the environment because frankly it is not true," Ryanair chief executive Michael O'Leary told a press conference in Brussels.
The logic behind these fees is thus: Since all public employees benefit from the union's collective-bargaining operations, non-members shouldn't be able to free-ride on those benefits by not paying dues.
If you have to pay to take a Lyft to McDonalds for a cheap coffee but get a free ride if you Uber to Dunkin' Donuts, you'll be inclined to choose the latter.
The cost is the legitimacy that a broader group would generate—and the fact that non-signatories will free-ride on any deal, gaining from others' commitments, without having to make any themselves.
The situation in Asia and the Middle East is less glaring than in Europe, but all around the world rich American allies expect to free ride on the power of the US military.
But DACA is not a free ride -- to be eligible, applicants are required to pass background checks and show they are going to school, have graduated, or have honorably served in the military.
The Treasury's lack of emphasis about Germany giving its exporters a free ride in international markets by tying the country to the euro is all the more regrettable considering the euro's immediate outlook.
Nicholas Sparks says the free ride is over for his brother's ex-wife ... he's trying to kick her out of a home he claims he owns, but she isn't leaving without a fight!!!
Walmart is offering 10% off $100 and $50 Uber gift cards, and though it only saves you a few bucks, it's still basically a free ride — plus, you'd be spending that money eventually.
You cannot have a free ride on things that cost money to produce, and electricity is one of those that causes a huge amount of money to produce, and so everyone must pay.
"No show gets a free ride because you had a success before, you're as naked as the first day you worked, and you better make it good," he told The Times in 2008.
Becky was still partial to Tech — the school had great academics, and the free ride wouldn't hurt, given that the Malatares still had two more kids to put through high school and college.
The fourth is solidarity: the free ride of countries like Hungary and Poland that benefit from vast European Union financial transfers but flout European values through their growing autocratic tendencies must be stopped.
It was not the full academic scholarship he was offered by Michigan State, but with the hefty financial aid he would receive, it was ''technically a full free ride,'' Raheel announced on Facebook.
Schultz criticized the 2017 Republican tax cuts for giving a "free ride to business" and said he would have been "more modest" in giving tax relief to those who need it the most.
A. The unions respond that collective bargaining is not a political activity and that the plaintiffs are seeking to take a free ride on the union's work in obtaining higher wages and better benefits.
The plaintiffs said counterfeiters from China, Japan, Thailand and other countries are taking a "free ride" on their reputation and goodwill, while many consumers leave bad reviews about fake products on the hijacked pages.
The BAT would be harmful to many small businesses and consumers who are all counting on Washington to deliver for the entire country, not just crony capitalists looking for another free ride from politicians.
The third alternative is to remove the "safe harbor" clause in the 1998 Digital Millennium Copyright Act, which allows companies like Facebook and Google's YouTube to free ride on the content produced by others.
Knight said Bats was attempting to "free-ride" on the efforts and investments the listings exchanges have made toward their closing processes and that the proposal would undermine price discovery by diverting orders to Bats.
Preliminary results of a survey after front-only access was introduced in July show that 14 percent of passengers still manage to hop on for a free ride, a source from the operator told Reuters.
For decades, the compromise had been to make non-members who would otherwise free-ride on collective-bargaining agreements pay "agency fees"—the share of union dues that go to non-political operations and overheads.
In a lawsuit filed yesterday, Magic Leap accuses Nreal founder Chi Xu of "blatant copying" and an attempt to "free ride on Magic Leap's business, image, and confidential information" with its upcoming Nreal Light glasses.
So, in addition to solving its trade problem with the U.S., China is also making efforts to stabilize the economy by stimulating internal demand rather than waiting for a free ride on its trade partners.
As the nation observes Black History Month, the car service has vowed to provide a free ride (up to $10) to a local cultural site that celebrates Black history and culture, officials announced last week.
The idea was for a futuristic train without tracks or an engine, but with strong electromagnets that would keep the cars elevated and propel them, providing a very high-speed and nearly friction-free ride.
Efforts to update the rules have consistently floundered due to opposition from some developing countries who wish to free-ride off U.S.-based knowledge industries by portraying IP as an oppressive tool of rich countries.
At the heart of Ward's comic story of family estrangement and long-buried trauma is the adage "There's no such thing as a free ride" — but her novel's ultimate destination is both surprising and transporting.
While MFN may have made sense in the past, today it allows some countries to "free ride" on the work of others without making any concessions themselves, which hinders new market-opening agreements between specific countries.
New riders get two free rides when they sign up for Waze, and thanks to the partnership, anyone who registers with a UCSF or Kaiser Permanente work email address will also get an additional free ride.
" Perry added: "Because he had a son that was lost in this war against terror, I mean that gives him a free ride to say whatever he would like against a candidate that he's not for?
Inept economic management is one of the possibilities, but the experience shows that they just want to hitch a free ride on the "locomotive U.S.A." That's called beggar-thy-neighbor mercantilism of export-driven growth economies.
Some go so far as to suggest that other countries free-ride on their largesse, and that Americans are thus subsidising drug development, a situation which, they say, needs to be fixed by changing trade agreements.
But with Stewart and his unique talents in the anchor's chair, there's no question Trump would have received less of a free ride from that same broadcast media — which loved to replay Stewart's most skewering segments.
Just because a political candidate's victory would be good for, say, farmers doesn't mean that farmers will give him or her money; each individual farmer will have an incentive to free ride on everyone else's contributions.
But when swipers bend the cards to crease the magnetic strip in a way that creates a free ride even on a card with a zero balance, they face forgery charges that can carry yearslong sentences.
Geoff Cutmore: So just to paraphrase the Saudi Oil Minister has said this year you don't feel there are other countries that are getting a free ride on the back of the cutbacks you are making?
As CNBC's Steve Kovach noted, Apple TV+ users who are getting a free ride this year might be more enticed to cough up the monthly subscription cost as Apple continues to build out its content roster.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - A provisional EU-Turkey deal to stem the flow of migrants in return for concessions to Ankara is not offering Turkey "a free ride", European Commission First Vice President Frans Timmermans said on Wednesday.
Giving someone a free ride if they go out of their way to take an isolated bike seems to me a no-brainer feature to add, but it's probably harder than I think to get it right.
Between 2012 and 2017 alone, five states under conservative GOP control passed so-called "right-to-work" laws that permit workers to free-ride on union-bargained job protections without paying dues or fees to the union.
PGA star Bubba Watson says President Trump will get crushed if they ever play golf again, because Bubba gives NO ONE -- and he means NO ONE -- a free ride on the links, even the Commander-in-Chief.
In honor of Black History Month, Lyft will give one free ride up to $10 in value to the National Museum of African-American History and Culture, the Anacostia Community Museum or the Alexandria Black History Museum.
The Associated Press also reports that "select members of the public" will be able to hail a free ride through their smartphones in nuTonomy's taxis, but riders first need an invitation from nuTonomy to use the service.
In one instance, a blind woman says her driver followed her into the grocery store after giving her a ride, and offered to give her a free ride home off the app, in violation of Lyft's policies.
It's a system buoyed by the various incentives both companies have set up to establish business in China's still relatively-young ride-sharing market—namely, generous driver bonuses and free ride vouchers given to new sign-ups.
If you leave a negative review or report a driver, Uber or Lyft may follow up with you and even refund your ride or offer you a free ride in the future as a gesture of goodwill.
"Nuns kind of get a free ride," says Gleeson, who said her abuse at the hands of Sister Judith Fisher, her 8th grade homeroom teacher at a Catholic school in suburban St. Louis, began when she was 6563.
However, aviation is being given something of a free ride – a proposed third runway at Heathrow, which would emit another 9 million tonnes or so of CO2 per year (emissions on a par with the whole of Kenya).
The good news didn't last long because on Monday afternoon security researchers went public with claims that Tesla's keyless entry system is vulnerable to a spoofing hack that could give a sophisticated hacker an environmentally-friendly free ride.
Among any group bound for Santa Catalina, often called Catalina, an island 22 miles offshore from Los Angeles, there is almost always at least one — a passenger taking advantage of the annual free ride aboard the Catalina Express.
While some workers may disagree with the union's goals, many others fully support the union's goals of higher wages and better benefits but still hope to free-ride by having others rather than themselves pay the union dues.
Economics ministry spokesman Rasmus Ruuda told The Associated Press on Wednesday that the new bus scheme, which will be rolled out from July 1, will give Estonians a chance to take a free ride within municipal bus lines.
Well, that's a weird proposition when you're talking about Donald Trump, who is a political novice and who is Donald Trump, versus Hillary Clinton, who's been under a press spotlight, which doesn't mean give her a free ride.
Kate Jones, who works for a five-star resort in the Maldives, told The Atlantic that  "everyone with a Facebook these days is an influencer"  and far too many think that entitles them to a free ride in paradise.
With a black eye and a sullied reputation, Big Tech may be entering an age of tapered profits, the victim of much-reduced public tolerance for the industry's free ride, say U.S. and European industry leaders, analysts and academics.
"I don't believe in expanding Medicaid, because the free ride is just overwhelming," said Debra Mullis, 1003, who owns a dog grooming business in Eastman, a city of 5,000 surrounded by farm fields, about 140 miles south of Atlanta.
People didn't just get mad at this intern simply because she has a significant allowance and a free ride to college — they were mad because neither the author herself nor the editors did enough work to acknowledge these advantages.
In 2015, the city started offering free sports activities on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, and there are plans to introduce a free ride service for low-income families, to help kids who don't live close to the facilities to attend.
Apple's premium newspaper and magazine subscription service, News Plus, launched on March 25th, which means that if you signed up for the month-long free trial, your free ride is over, and you will be charged $9.99 per month going forward.
The reason everyone is taking action now is because of good reporting that landed at exactly the right time, in the middle of a backlash against technology companies that had previously been given a free ride by media and politicians alike.
"Scammers show us the glitzy bullshit intrinsic to stratospheric wealth in America," Jia Tolentino wrote today, and while Anna Delvey may not be the person we want our children to become, at least she got a free ride on a private jet.
So if one index fund family decides to spend a lot of money on corporate governance research and campaigns, their peers can get a free ride, enjoying the extra fee income as shares rise in value but funding none of the underlying costs.
RELATED: Here come the campaign ads "He had a free ride during some of the greatest economic times this country has ever seen, so the fact that he's taking bows for doing well under those circumstance, he can take his bows," Christie said.
The core issue in the case is not free speech but basic fairness, she said, arguing that Mr. Elrich and the other plaintiffs sought to take a free ride on the union's work, which includes negotiating for higher wages and better benefits for all workers.
It would be far more comfortable and efficient for those who can afford to buy tickets and sit inside in air-conditioned comfort, but entirely unattainable to the crowds of poor who throng the stations in the hope of hitching a cheap or free ride.
They use all the same tactics and all the same arguments that they used last time around — The American taxpayer certainly has a right to question the free ride those who do not need these benefits would be taking at the expense of his children.
While the customary response is that those players receive a free ride to college, many are ill equipped to meet the academic demands they face, and only a fraction of the thousands that play at that level will be drafted into the NFL or NBA.
"That sentiment echoes what President Tump said last week at a White House press conference when he claimed that "foreign, developed nations" are getting a "free-ride by setting drug prices at unfairly low levels, leaving American patients to pay for the innovation that foreign patients enjoy.
In a complaint filed on Wednesday in Manhattan federal court, Hanesbrands accused Maxima Apparel Corp of purposely taking a free ride on its reputation and goodwill by mimicking its trademarked "C" logo, which features a letter C partially filled in by two colored fields, on "expensive" knockoffs.
The stock market just turned in its worst one-day performance of the year, worries are escalating in Washington and on Wall Street that President Donald Trump's agenda has hit stall speed, and the notion that the Fed will have a free ride seems considerably less certain.
When attending a conference or company-wide party, you might've gotten a promo code to take a ride-share car for a discount or even a free ride if you order a Lyft or Uber to a certain location or venue through the ride-hailing app.
Downstairs, transit workers waved them through the turnstiles (a free ride, no less) and down one more flight to an immaculate platform and a waiting train, which was not itself new but which was covered, inside and out, with art work and advertising celebrating the new line.
In the days and hours leading up to the show, it's all about flaunting the perks of the job, namely: a free ride to work on a private jet (destination: Paris) and intense levels of pampering to get each of the 51 models looking their most angelic and glowy.
Further, Uber does not appear to have made any promises to Lime in terms of how prominently its app is featured within its own mobile app, which already crams in quite a lot, from offering free ride coupons to featuring local offers to promoting its Uber Eats business.
KSG: A rather cynical perspective on this is that President Trump could stay in the Paris Agreement, but not do anything domestically to make sure that the U.S. honors it—to essentially free-ride on all the work other countries are doing and retain his seat at the table.
An amicus brief from a group of social scientists warns that "[t]he loss of dues or agency fees from teachers who choose to free-ride on union members in states that ban agency fees should weaken the ability of unions to improve the economic status of teachers".
While out filming polar bears last February at Wapusk National Park in Manitoba, as they exited their den after a winter's nap, Gilardini snapped a few shots of a baby cub hitching a ride on its mother's bum, because sometimes you just can't pass up a free ride.
The claim by the anti-union forces was that the First Amendment shielded them from having to pay that portion of union dues that support the union's collective bargaining activities — in other words, that they had a constitutional right to free-ride on the money and work of others.
And to those do-nothings within government who genuinely believe in making no waves, breaking no new ground and not challenging the status quo, I say: Enjoy the free ride, my lackluster friends, as November of 2018 is not as far away as you might like to believe!
In another allegation, a blind woman took a Lyft to the grocery store in the middle of the day; the driver then offered her a free ride home that was not ordered through the Lyft app, and forced himself into her home to rape her, the suit alleges.
PARIS (Reuters) - When claycourt machine Rafa Nadal faces his old friend Richard Gasquet the 25-time Roland Garros champion gets a free ride and that was again the case as he bulldozed past the local favorite 23-3 6-2 6-2 to reach the French Open last 16 on Saturday.
Some notable activities: You can dress in period attire to claim a free ride on the Wonder Wheel, which was built in 1920; see a movie inside the 1960s Astroland Rocket; or embark on historical tours of the park — either on your own or with guides from the History Project.
But every well-meant gesture — every free room, free ride, or free phone call — bolsters the public image of these corporations as the saviors we should turn to whenever a new, seemingly insurmountable problem arises, even as the public controversies around these companies, and the unchecked role they play in our lives, grow.
If you're in Boston or Los Angeles, you'll see the promo code appear in the app on game day, and as soon as the game ends, members in the losing city will be able to enter the promo code into the Payment section of the app for a free ride of up to $50.
For today's midterm elections, many ride-hailing apps are offering discounted or free transportation to polling stations: Voters who use Lyft can get 50 percent off rides to the polls (for up to $5) or a free ride if they are in an underserved community, while Uber is offering $10 off a single ride to the polls.
However, as Barnier's boss European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker told the European Parliament earlier on Wednesday, the EU is not willing to go along with British proposals that it believes would give UK business a free-ride back-door entry to the EU single market or to let EU member Ireland suffer as a result of Brexit.
People who install solar systems benefit from the reliability provided by the grid — they consume conventional power at night and at other times that the sun fails to shine — but because they pay only for their "net" power consumption, they get a free ride on the cost of the generation equipment and other capital that yield the reliability upon which they depend.
Sanders supporters have, to a much greater extent than generally acknowledged, been motivated by the perception that Clinton is dishonest, which comes — whether they know it or not — not from her actual behavior but from decades of right-wing smears; but Sanders himself got to play the issue-oriented purist, in effect taking a free ride on other peoples' character defamation.
The father of a fallen Muslim-American soldier should not have expected a "free ride" after criticizing Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE at the Democratic National Convention, former Texas Gov.
And yet the way Trump phrases this question to Clinton at each debate, as if he's baffled that she didn't unilaterally end the free ride he received, as if he doesn't understand how the legislative branch works, is essentially couched in the same language that he would use on The Apprentice when querying a member of the team that had lost that week's challenge.
MA: We embarked on a significant reform, and the reform also deals with challenges, both internally, that we will need to deal with, and correct, along the way, it is not going to be a free ride, but also geopolitically, and-, and we are dealing with that, but we are also determined to making sure we play our role, as a catalyst of stability in the region.
Since passing a law against human trafficking in 2015, Niger has directed its military to arrest and jail migrant smugglers, confiscate their vehicles and bring the migrants they traffic to the police or the International Organization for Migration, or I.O.M. The migrants are then given a choice whether to continue on their journey — and risk being detained again, or worse — or given a free ride back to their home country.
JC: Well, here's what I think will actually happen: I think that we as a community at some point will realize the value of our data and probably figure out ways to make that cost something for companies, I think in general right now a lot of companies are getting a free ride based on the fact that people don't realize that the data they're giving them is substantially improving the company.
The responses, as you might expect, fell into three main categories: the happy collaborators, including Louis-Ferdinand Céline, the still-beloved author of Journey to the End of the Night and Death on the Installment Plan, as well as scores of justly forgotten middling artists; the relatively unaffected, who kept working as they always had, including Matisse and Picasso, who surprisingly get a free ride to this day; and those who were murdered, forced to flee, or joined the resistance, such as Albert Camus and Samuel Beckett.
Before we get too far along into the documentary, I would just like to point out that the America this guy grew up in is the same America in which the Tom Brady who came from nothing grew up in, which is an America where Tom Brady went to a fancy prep school in San Mateo, California, earned a free ride to one of the premier universities in the country, where he started every game in his final two years (Brian Griese, two years his senior, was busy being undefeated and winning a national championship the first two years), and later became the face of the most popular sports league in the country, beloved and idolized by millions.

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