Market participants are painfully learning the limits to slicing and dicing mortgages to a fine fare-thee-well.
Finally, the industry would be prohibited from barring customers who engage in creative, fare-saving ticket-buying.
They worried about fare-yield dilution, traffic, fuel costs, wage negotiations -- the usual stuff.
She was a good inch or two taller: a fare-beater at the ripe age of 6.
The authority wouldn't reveal how much of a factor children play in the fare-beating problem.
The new Fenix restaurant, serving Western and Eastern fare--including excellent sushi--is now one of the city's busiest eateries.
The bull market roared for two more years, and Spitzer worked on standard fare--telemarketing fraud, the state lemon law.
It's hard to complain about the MTA not cracking down on child fare-beaters.
Sir Richard's intention is to use the spaceship to carry fare-paying passengers on short pleasure rides above the Earth's atmosphere.
The number of Mr. Bigs boarding their own magic carpets now equals one-third of all the premium-fare-paying passengers using the U.S. airline system.
In a study of "every possible trip combination" over 11, 000 routes, CheapAir dissected more than 560 million fare-search records from 2012's 366 days.
Three, the Panamera has a wonderful, architectural-quality interior, leather-stitched to a fare-thee-well and glowing with sloped banks of beautifully detailed switches and indirect cabin lighting.
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Still, I wonder if being the fare-setter is the difference that allows Continental to make a profit on fare protection when Farecast apparently could not.
Regardless, fall's new fare--with the exception of Fox's Nashville, which was pulled after two episodes--may be spared the early rank-and-yank viewers have come to expect.
Last year, the Daily News reported that an agency staff report presented at a conference found that 43% of fare-beaters were kids taller than 44 inches ducking under turnstiles.
If a word could describe the yachts that skim into harbor at these events it might be "glimmering": pearlescent hulls, onyx floors and marble staircases, exotic woods varnished to a fare-thee-well.
Look at Cleveland Clinic and Community Health Systems just this week they are biting the bullet to work together because they know to a fare-thee-well that no one shop has all the answers.
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"At a time of national economic restraint, we should be seeking to further reduce the costs of the rail network to the fare-paying public and taxpayers rather than increasing them, " he said.
When my sister asked her why she was just standing there, she said she did not have enough to pay the bus fare - the last time she used public transport, she had paid 1.5m Zimbabwean dollars.
Homeowners with exotic mortgages might want to consider switching back to more conventional fare--or at the very least should know what terms they agreed to in the first place, so they are not caught unprepared for higher payments.
He has also persuaded cheap-fare no-frills airlines such as Ryanair, based in Dublin, and Gill Airways, based in Newcastle, to start flights to Ireland and London.
Once appetites flare, dine in any of the hotel's six restaurants, which serve everything from pick-me-up fare to five-star cuisine.
But Greenwald knows he cant nourish those cherished profit margins unless he attracts more full-fare travelers like last- minute businessmen, who typically pay 15 cents more per passenger mile than vacationers.
He predicted the "three high-fare connecting carriers" -- British Airways, Lufthansa and Air France -- would triumph at the top end of the market, while Ryanair would dominate the low-cost carrier sector.
The party is predicted to fare better - and might even gain a few seats - in the Metropolitan boroughs, where it currently controls 16 of the 36 councils.
StarMine's second best stock picker for the region believes that companies with significant business in continental Europe and North America will fare well--if they can survive the global surge in commodity prices.
And yet while few people would comfortably admit to such activities as fare evading - least of all police chiefs - Professor McKenna says speeding still does not carry a stigma commensurate with its deadly risks.
The government says it has already cut back the latest increase and is determined to reduce the cost of running railways, so it can end the era of above inflation fare rises - something I'm sure we would all welcome.
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