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If you only have one term sheet, you are not going to fare well.
Still, at least one member of the Fox team acknowledged some concerns about how the new venture is going to fare.
"There is a major concern about how Guard and Reserve troops are going to fare, particularly now that their tours are being extended".
The plain-spoken Mustin said he was not sure how Bennett was going to fare against Savon in their bout last year.
"If they think they're going to run the 2014 election on refighting the political battles of 2010, they're going to fare very poorly," said Dan Pfeiffer, Mr. Obama's chief strategist.
He said he had never seen a hurricane at home on the island of Mallorca, and was not sure how he and his band of family and friends was going to fare in the big city.
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A portion of this sum went to fare for a train that has long since ceased to run, and no socialist cheered louder than I when half-day Saturday work was eliminated.
He is in favour of abolishing the 50p rate of tax but he is going to raise fares that are going to disproportionately impact on poorer people in London.
Lib Dem Norman Baker, a former transport minister under the coalition, said: "It is astonishing that the Conservatives would now turn around and claim they are going to freeze fares.
"There is going to be a fare increase.
"I said, 'Please explain to me why you're not going to honor our fare,' " she said.
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