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Britain's first-past-the-post system makes this hard; especially for protest parties, which fare worse in national polls.
For the most unfortunate it might be reasonable to establish workhouses not "comfortable asylums" but places in which "fare should be hard" and "severe distress... find some alleviation".
The other broadcast networks, all of which fare far better on Mondays, resumed entertainment programming shortly after the president finished speaking.
Naimadulah Abbasi, a driver of a fleet-owned cab whose external fare panel had been removed, leaving a rectangular outline on his passenger door, said he did not know which fare his meter had been charging.
For instance, the observation that medulloblastomas with chromosome 17 aberrations have an adverse outcome is due to the fact that they are most frequent in Group 3 and Group 4 medulloblastomas, which fare worse than the WNT and SHH subgroups.
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She suggested that the authority stood to save money by relocating emergency gates, which fare-beaters often slip through after passengers prop them open.
In 1963, they wrote Tovarich, which fared better and won Vivien Leigh a Tony.
"The whole question of which fares are upgradeable is a dirty little secret.
Those over 65 presumably had more conservative investments, which fared better.
Luxury goods stores, which fared much worse than other retailers in the recession, are more than recovering — they are zooming.
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