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free markets

n. (free market English)

Usage examples of "free markets".

The free marketeers will scream, but the fact is, free markets don't provide safety.

Most were Latin Americans, a strange collection in white turtleneck sweaters and dark shades, fight out of the movie Z, who would turn Chile into an experiment in torture and free markets.

And yet they could look across the Nordra, look into eastern Tencendor under FreeFall's control, and see free markets, and round, rosy cheeks on the children.

The trading teams were ranging through the free markets like hunters on an open world.

The president was eager to shift the world's attention from war to peace, to rebuilding Iraq and expanding free markets and free elections in the Middle East.

Even the Qeng Ho texts claimed that free markets should be meaningless in an environment as closed and limited as this.

For instance, take something like free markets -- this is the clarion call of the politically correct at the moment.

We don't want free markets, we want trade to be as difficult as possible and the more high tech and machined the object is the more we want to make it difficult to move it around, because what we must do -- and I'm not a luddite , I'm not anti-technology, I'm anti-materialism, we must dematerialise the accouterments of the culture.