Sentence examples for fare mark from inspiring English sources

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High prices and high quality fare mark a menu that showcases accomplished cooking.

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It means single tickets would cost roughly half the return fare, marking a difference from the current pricing structure, in which there is sometimes little difference between the cost of the two ticket types.

Three of the nation's biggest airlines have joined JetBlue Airways in raising fares, marking the second price bump of the year.

In other words, the timeline draw by the genetic tree and the stochastic character mapping using mtDNA phylogenies suggests the existence of a cultural transition from hunting societies to war faring societies, marked by the correlated appearance of ritual fighting, the invention of protective weapons and war canoes 90,000 to 70,000 years before present (Fig. 3).

That move and the emergence of Virgin Blue touched off a fare war that marked some one-way tickets down to just $17.

Though some feared Fare Thee Well would mark the end of the Grateful Dead's touring legacy, Weir assures fans that he will continue playing Grateful Dead classics for the foreseeable future, no matter who occupies the stage with him.

A passionate chef, inspiring mentor, and articulate chronicler of Southern fare, Neal made a mark with his Chapel Hill restaurants, La Rèsidence and, later, Crook's Corner, helping to blaze a trail that other talented cooks would soon follow.

Travelling out next weekend, you can still find fares around the £800 mark from London, around £100 more from Manchester.

Let's analyse past winners using science, or at least Google, and see how well they fared – complete with a mark out of 10 for success.

Industry load factors -- the percentage of seats occupied by paying customers -- fell by 11 percentage points in mid-September, forcing the large airlines to mark down fares and cut capacity 15 to 20percentt.

They also make the theoretical argument that dispersion depends on the ability of airlines to mark up fares and/or price-discriminate.1 They argue that when new carriers enter a market, increased competition restricts these strategies and therefore the dispersion should decrease.

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