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At present, compensation for time is through the inflated fares described (or fares being given where they are not strictly needed), or through medical and other benefits.

Concerns of researchers to minimize this possibility and even to introduce a benefit rather than simply a compensation to participants, can contribute to the payment of inflated or unnecessary fares described in our study.

Today its portions are sized for individuals and its fare is described as focusing on Montauk seafood and shellfish, steaks and locally grown produce.

Mark Loewenguth describes the fare at his Hoffman Lane Bistro, 2 Hoffman Lane, (607) 547-7055, as a melting pot, with dishes ranging from a classic meatloaf to yellowfin tuna au poivre.

"A sandwich with a glass of wine" is how she describes the fare, which includes a Milanese veal cutlet, jambon de Paris with pesto and artichokes, and smoked herring with pickled beets and herbed fromage blanc on a round roll.

Jean-Georges Vongerichten will offer Simply Chicken, Drew Nieporent will serve up burgers at Daily Burger and Jeremy Marshall of Aquagrill will open Lobster and Shrimp Roll, which pretty much describes his fare.

Open every day, the Longhorn's prices are moderate, with lunch entrees from $8 to $10 and dinner entrees from $12 to $19. The owner describes the fare — steaks, as well as Mexican and Italian dishes — as "spaghetti western".

And though the fare might be described as grandmotherly, the menu boasts that it is made from scratch wherever possible, a claim not often seen in this city, and that the kitchen prefers smaller, local suppliers.

Over on Olswang's website, the information commissioner is not faring any better: it describes the ICO's guidance on the application of the rules to third party cookies as "disappointing".

But he has also made an ill-timed deal to buy shares of ConocoPhillips and he acquired two Irish banks that have fared poorly, decisions he describes in his annual letter as a few of the "dumb things" he did in 2008.

This article describes a fare-free public transport program in Tallinn, Estonia, launched in 2013, which has exhibited lower-than-expected increases in ridership.

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