Sentences with phrase «than cutting fares»

Whether that's better than cutting fares is going to vary on a customer - by - customer basis.

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In addition, one of the studies found that wooden cutting boards fared better than plastic ones when exposed to toxic bacteria strains like Salmonella, E.coli, and Listeria.
Companies with records of steadily increasing dividends usually fared better in the ratings than those in which dividend growth has been erratic or where dividend cuts or omissions have occurred.
Train companies need to be rewarded for the service they provide under contract rather than on squeezing more money out of fares and car park charges or cutting back on more costly services.
Reif is right that Long Island schools would be cut at a percentage slightly higher than their usual share of the state budget, while New York City would fare better.
It meant the Tories were free to make billions of pounds worth of unfunded tax cuts, NHS spending and rail fare freezes all while being able to claim they are more responsible than Labour.
Aeronautics fared much better than anticipated, managing to avoid larger cuts slated by the President and Congress.
Naturally, higher - quality foods are more expensive than the fare you'll find at your local supermarket chain, but cutting back the overall amount you consume should mitigate the cost.
It's more of a 40s cut than my usual fare, but I was really excited (and only a little bit anxious) about trying it.
And while this certainly holds true for Kung Fu Panda 2 - which takes the first film's goofy notion that a panda bear can be the son of a goose and goes about explaining said relationship with a giant vat of sticky sentiment - the follow - up to DreamWorks» 2008 hit is still more than a cut above the usual family fare.
Double trouble — Tom Hardy plays both Kray twins, Ronnie and Reggie, in this biopic that promises to be more than a cut above your normal geezers - and - gangsters fare.
Like onetime indie darling David Gordon Green (who has since graduated to less reputable mainstream fare) Nichols cut his teeth at the famed North Carolina School of the Arts, and the connection between the two men has never been clearer than in the seductive opening stretches of this film.
The Good Dinosaur is more humble than Pixar's typical fare, choosing to refine and riff on familiar ideas and themes rather than build new ones from the ground up and live on the cutting edge.
There are some brilliant quick - cuts between the precision moves of the dance company and the precision moves of the rescue operation — but that's also a problem, because the dance company footage is on some level more involving than the life - and - death military ops stuff, which is pretty standard action movie fare.
Another literature review, conducted by economists Jeffrey Grogger and Derek Neal, found few clear - cut gains for white students, while «urban minorities in Catholic schools fare much better than similar students in public schools.»
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