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Some involved in the negotiations say key steps to compromise were an increase in the pool of money available for New York projects, New Jersey's willingness to consider fare increases on the PATH commuter rail line, and a realization on both sides that basic philosophical differences over the operations of the Port Authority were not going to be reconciled.
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Stability of the value of magnetic moment was observed to be ±0.05% per day which can be considered fare for sensitive experimentation.
Those who consider such fare tasteless or sadistic are seeing the glass only half empty.
The best route is for the taxi commission to consider a fare increase in the range of 12.5 percent and make certain that that extra goes directly to the 50,000 hard-working taxi drivers.
His history with his nephew and ward Karl, the one child who entered his biography in any significant fashion, reached its appalling turning point in Karl's botched suicide attempt at 19. Nor is Beethoven's music, in the main, what most would consider likely fare for young audiences.
Of course, the age-old argument that what some may consider "adult fare," others consider art is not the point.
By the time politicians in several cities backed down on Tuesday and announced that they would cut or consider reducing fares, the demonstrations had already morphed into a more sweeping social protest, with marchers waving banners carrying slogans like "The people have awakened".
Traditional ridership estimation approaches mainly rely on regression models that consider subway fares, population, and employment distribution in surrounding areas.
-What foods are considered daily fare?
For too long, sausages were considered humble fare.
The taxi commission is considering a fare increase of 12percentto17percentcent.
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