Sentence examples for fare issue from inspiring English sources

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By Florence S. Williams The New Yorker, May 26 , 1928P. 13 On the seven-cent subway fare issue Walker replaced Untermeyer with Craig, who was a good organization man, and thus Untermeyer's work all went for nothing.

By E. B. White The New Yorker, April 7 , 1928P. 25 An "interpretation" of the seven-cent fare issue for the benefit of those who don't understand it.

By E. B. White The New Yorker, May 12 , 1928P. 15 Mayor Walker, who is said to be under hot fire because of the subway fare issue, will come out all right.

The New Yorker, May 26 , 1928P. 13 On the seven-cent subway fare issue Walker replaced Untermeyer with Craig, who was a good organization man, and thus Untermeyer's work all went for nothing.

Kissed Mrs. Koehl in front of City Hall; received decoration from Rumanian Government for showing Queen Marie such a nice time; addressed Cooperative Big Sisters; announced he would run for mayor again; was honorary patron for Judson Health Charity Carnival; noticed sharp increase in crime; welcomed Governor of Rome; spoke to the Advertising League; and made speech on fare issue.

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The transport fare issues in our study also illustrate how benefits and payments can in themselves also exacerbate or introduce new inequities, conflicts and rumours within households and communities, especially where benefits are both significant and visible.

1920 The first turnstile is introduced on the Lexington Avenue line as a cost-cutting measure in response to inflation after World War I. 1921 Mayor John F. Hylan makes the nickel fare an issue in his election campaign, politicizing and eventually crippling the ability of the IRT and BMT to expand and maintain their lines.

That means convenience to most people: no hassle finding small money to pay the fare, no issue if a driver doesn't have change for your large bank note, no need for jingling coins to fill your pockets when you do get your change, and no weirdness over tipping/not tipping.

"This is definitely accumulating," said Rick Seaney, chief executive officer of FareCompare.com, a Web site that tracks the universe of airline fares to issue e-mail alerts to subscribers and to provide real-time and historical data for comparison shopping.

He reportedly is due to arrive in Louisville today but has been refusing interview requests, including the standard prerace network fare, instead issuing one "anything can happen" statement on Wednesday through Rubenstein.

The Transportation Department, meanwhile, is working on a detailed report that will examine the reasons for flight delays and cancellations, from weather problems to airline staffing, maintenance, flight-schedule and fare-schedule issues.

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