Faring [verb]

Definition of Faring:

get along; turn out

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The agency expects to collect $183 million from fares — 78 percent less than what it projected before the pandemic.

The impact on the office market will come down to how each business fares after the pandemic.

Another neighborhood favorite, The Blue Whale reflects the casual beach environment of the island while offering delicious seasonal fare and a variety of seafood dishes throughout the day.

Making that easier for us all, of course, is the annual influx of holiday viewing fare that has already begun showing up on our screens, right on cue, to help us get in the mood.

Any cancellations must be made an hour before a scheduled ride, or customers will be charged the full fare.

Travel and airline expert Joe Brancatelli of JoeSentMe said airlines’ computer models automatically increase fares whenever they notice demand on a specific route during a specific time period.

Unlike full employment, however, benefits are calculated based on a driver’s active time, negating the potential hours per week they spend waiting for a fare while logged onto the apps.

They say their business models rely on contractors’ flexibility, which enables the cheap fares and short wait times that make the apps convenient.

If they can get away with fare jumping, or they can get away with carrying a firearm where they shouldn't be.

That meant taking chances on risky fare and giving the auteurs freedom—and big budgets.