What's the difference between gratis and libre?

Gratis


Definition:

  • (adv.) For nothing; without fee or recompense; freely; gratuitously.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) In fact, not only have the teams that failed to qualify not been invited to play, for if they were that would contradict the elitist terms of the qualification that are disavowed so cunningly here by Pitbull, but also in reality, only Fifa functionaries, Brazilian bureaucrats and half the BBC will get into Brazil's stadiums gratis this summer.
  • (2) This method is simple, safe, and the patch is gratis.
  • (3) Similar concentrations were determined for a second sample from the same source (Sample B), which was a gratis sample procured approximately nine years after Sample A.
  • (4) Breakfast (€6 extra) runs late and good espresso (rare in Madrid) is available gratis.
  • (5) Reports are submitted gratis to contributing pathologists and dermatologists.
  • (6) Meanwhile, the state pension – currently up to £115.95 a week, but rising to up to £155 for new pensioners as of April 2016 – is now linked to earnings, and despite occasional noise about such universal pensioner benefits as free prescriptions, gratis bus travel and the winter fuel allowance, they look set to remain in place.
  • (7) Nude F(1)mice that simultaneously received thymus gratis from both parents developed spleen cells restricted to both parental H-2 types.
  • (8) She worked there gratis because she hoped one day to be taken on by a museum or gallery.
  • (9) You don’t get much for free in Manhattan, and so when life offers you the chance to spend two hours in a church hall learning how to breastfeed twins simultaneously – gratis!
  • (10) Moviegoers' collective so-what response found an echo the following week, when Fox Searchlight Pictures lost in court to two unpaid interns who worked on Black Swan and sued for back pay, a potentially precedent-setting ruling that might put paid to the obscene phenomenon of the unpaid intern, a type ranging from the much put-upon digital field-hand whose "apprenticeship" is neither paid nor an apprenticeship, or the rich-kid digi-scab who can afford to work gratis, thinning out the workforce until it resembles the trust-funded lineup of The Strokes.
  • (11) That, along with tax-free pay and gratis accommodation.
  • (12) The care is gratis to advanced cancer patients and is based on the palliative philosophy of treatment of the symptoms and the person within the framework of continuity of care permitted by the oncologic approach.
  • (13) This paper discusses factors affecting dystocia and birth weight in Grati cattle in three villages in the Pujon district, East Java.
  • (14) The peer reviewing that ensures quality in these publications is likewise provided gratis by you and me, because the researchers who do it are paid from public money.

Libre


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Synthesis of phosphatidylcholine (PC) by S-adenosyl-L-methionine (AdoMet)-dependent methylation of phosphatidylethanolamine (PE) has been recently characterized in rat heart sarcolemma obtained by hypotonic shock-LiBr treatment method.
  • (2) The results obtained will allow to test experimentally the theoretical predictions made by A. Goldbeter (1973) PhD thesis, Université Libre de Bruxelles, on the distribution of carbamoyl phosphate and the oscillation of its intracellular concentration.
  • (3) The elastic modulus is determined as a function of water content for untreated stratum corneum, and stratum corneum treated with urea and LiBr.
  • (4) Transmission electron microscopy of an alpha gamma delta complex isolated after incubation of the holoenzyme with LiBr shows only small particles approximately one-fourth the size of the holoenzyme.
  • (5) He is very good at plunging into the most technical issues, but he always understands the political dynamic,” one former colleague said, adding that he doubted Seeuws would play hardball with the UK: “He understands the task will be very difficult, but he will certainly try to get a good compromise.” La Libre Belgique newspaper described Seeuws as a “fine intellectual machine”, citing a Belgian source as saying he was “tactically very strong.
  • (6) Libre emerged from a post-coup political resistance movement, bringing together an eclectic mix of trade union and LGBT activists, human rights defenders, campesino and indigenous organisations, youth and feminist groups, teachers and intellectuals, former Liberals who opposed the coup and many others mobilised in an unprecedented grassroots base.
  • (7) This component has been identified as glycogenin, following dissociation of the subunits in 2 M LiBr and their separation on Superose 12.
  • (8) The indictment alleges that Mr Bikindi consulted with President Juvenal Habyarimana over song lyrics before passing the compositions on to Radio Television Libre des Milles Collines (RTLM), a privately owned station set up specifically to broadcast anti-Tutsi propaganda.
  • (9) We took inspiration from Nacho Libre , made all our own costumes and got booked to be here.
  • (10) In the letter, published on La Libre Belgique , he asked for his unborn child’s forgiveness.
  • (11) There is undoubtedly a radical socialist element within its ranks, but despite rightwing scaremongering that Castro de Zelaya is a new Hugo Chávez , Libre is also explicitly pro-business and US friendly.
  • (12) Red and white are the colours of the Freedom and Refoundation party, known by its Spanish acronym Libre, and the young people are part of an army of activists who have changed the political landscape in Honduras since 2009.
  • (13) The high-molecular-mass form is converted into the low-molecular-mass form by incubation with 1.4 M LiBr.
  • (14) Just hours after its online launch, the Libres e Iguales manifesto had gathered more than five hundred signatures.
  • (15) "Mr Arnault came to see me at the end of last year, wanting to be domiciled here, to live here," Mayor Armand de Decker told the newspaper La Libre Belgique.
  • (16) After batch washing, the enzyme, devoid of lipids (apoBDH), is specifically eluted at pH 8.05-8.15 with a 0.1 M Tris-1 M LiBr buffer under reducing conditions (5 mM dithiothreitol).
  • (17) Instead in the cardiac sarcolemmal fraction, isolated by hypotonic shock LiBr-treatment method, the activity was over two times higher in 10-day old neonates than in adult rats.
  • (18) With names such as Americans for Prosperity, Generation Opportunity and the Libre Initiative, the brothers have the ability to help frame the terms of the political debate.
  • (19) ATP-independent Ca2+ binding, sialic acid and phospholipid content, Ca2+ ATPase, Mg2+ ATPase and adenylate-cyclase were not altered in membranes isolated by the hypotonic shock-LiBr treatment method from hypothyroid hearts.
  • (20) Using our preparative methods, the LiBr fraction may contain predominantly sarcolemma while low-salt sucrose light membranes may be enriched in T-tubular elements.

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