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faring

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Present participle of fare

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I ask about his journey into medicine, and bigger issues: how does he think the NHS is faring as a whole?

With solar photovoltaic energy faring nearly as cheap as coal in the latest bids, and wind energy much cheaper than any fossil fuel, there is no reason for Brazil not to become again a renewables superpower.

You will repay your loan back at 9% over £21,000; it is written off after 30 years, and graduates are faring best in the employment market.

The scientists' report, published in Biological Reviews, found that while, largely, the dinosaurs were faring well at the time of the asteroid impact, the big plant-eating types, including the horned triceratops and duck-billed dinosaurs, had suffered a loss of biodiversity.

Perhaps this would depend on how West Indies were faring, though, and by the close of the fourth day it could be said they were by no means out of the game.

The team would use their data to determine how the continent's newest primate was faring in a heavily-hunted forest.

There were 95 new confirmed infections in Guinea – the highest weekly total for the country in 2015 – but Sierra Leone is faring better, according the WHO.

How are people faring on the ground?

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