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In Greater Manchester's deregulated bus system the private bus companies set the routes, frequencies, timetables, fares and quality standards for services.
Under a franchised system the mayor can decide the routes, frequencies, timetables, fares and quality standards for bus services in the city-region.
Complaints include the system's high costs and pricey fares, the quality of construction and the allegation of self-dealing by a rail minister who was fired earlier this year on corruption grounds.
High prices and high quality fare mark a menu that showcases accomplished cooking.
Just because your team doesn't play in prime time doesn't mean your tailgate party lacks championship quality fare.
The Nets are 14-0 againsteamsms with losing records, but the better gauge may be how they fare against the quality opponents they will play over the next two weeks.
But things are changing: In the past nine months, no fewer than five authentic Mexican restaurants serving quality fare have opened in Berlin.
The proposed sell-off comes at a time of debate about private versus public ownership of Britain's railways amid concern about fare prices and quality of services.
According to at least one study, the primates that hunt high and low for the quality fare tend to have larger brains than those that do not.
But more recent arrivals have either disappointed, like Tom Tykwer (who directed "The International" after "Run Lola Run"), or have gone native and gravitated toward commercial fare of dubious quality, an accusation often leveled at Roland Emmerich.
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