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  • adjective Not subsidized.

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Examples

  • So either you sign up for a two-year wireless-data contract which only lowers the Tab's price to $399.99 at best or you pay "unsubsidized" prices of $599.99 or $649.99.

    Apple's iPad rules tablet market, but Samsung's Galaxy Tab among other options Rob Pegoraro 2010

  • So either you sign up for a two-year wireless-data contract which only lowers the Tab's price to $399.99 at best or you pay "unsubsidized" prices of $599.99 or $649.99.

    Apple's iPad rules tablet market, but Samsung's Galaxy Tab among other options Rob Pegoraro 2010

  • So either you sign up for a two-year wireless-data contract which only lowers the Tab's price to $399.99 at best or you pay "unsubsidized" prices of $599.99 or $649.99.

    Apple's iPad rules tablet market, but Samsung's Galaxy Tab among other options Rob Pegoraro 2010

  • They will not sell me a $199 phone, they will not sell me an "unsubsidized" phone $599 to replace it.

    Finished Pouting...Moving On Bea Amaya 2008

  • They will not sell me a $199 phone, they will not sell me an "unsubsidized" phone $599 to replace it.

    Archive 2008-12-01 Bea Amaya 2008

  • Congress raised the cap for the "unsubsidized" variety of federal Stafford loans so that undergraduate students can now borrow an additional $2,000 a year.

    Do You Have Enough Money for College? 2008

  • Students who borrow the maximum $27,000 from the federal government's "unsubsidized" Stafford student loan program for four years 'worth of tuition often end up repaying $10,000 more than they actually borrowed because of added interest.

    U.S. News 2010

  • Private loans are generally "unsubsidized" which means, once you begin repaying the loan, you will owe any interest that accrued while you were in school, and any that accrues during the grace period or deferment.

    Consumer Action 2009

  • There are many choices available for consumers, including options that do not have any early termination fees such as unsubsidized handsets without a contract and a prepaid plan that has no contract.

    The Earth Times Online Newspaper 2009

  • Why are "unsubsidized" phones 300+, but if you buy one of the toss away month to month jobs, you can get them for as low as 30 in some cases?

    Engadget 2009

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