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fare increase

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meanings of fareand increase


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fare
noun
uk /feər/ us /fer/
the money that you pay for a journey in a vehicle such as a bus ...
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increase
noun[C or U]
uk /ˈɪn.kriːs/ us /ˈɪn.kriːs/
a rise in the amount or size ...
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Examples of fare increase


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It is not simply a matter of a fareincrease.
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Every time there is a question of a fareincrease, the operator has to go to the traffic commissioners to vary the fares conditions.
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In at least one instance an operator was ordered to do so by the traffic commissioners to avoid a general fareincrease.
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It concerns only the question of a general fareincrease.
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We understand that a fareincrease is imminent.
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I suggest that there are two essentially false assumptions behind the fareincrease policy as set out in the document.
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When there is a fareincrease, some fares increase and some are held at the current level.
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The rail fareincrease alone could almost neutralise any effects of the selective price restraint scheme, even if the scheme is entirely successful.
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A person earning £6,000 per year would need a 6·2 per cent pay rise to finance a fareincrease of £260.
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Yet those passengers face a further inflationary fareincrease.
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It would seem that either a substantial fareincrease or a subsidy must provide the answer.
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Therefore, they are forced to pay the surcharge on top of the fareincrease, which is deplorable.
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I describe them as penalty rates, and, indeed, there is a threat that this is only stage 1 of the fareincrease programme.
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A fareincrease will be announced once a year.
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This fareincrease has been the result of an increase in wages.
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They have faced the biggest fareincrease that this country has ever known at a time when their incomes have been severely limited.
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Are we to assume that the large rail fareincrease we saw this year will have to be repeated next year in order to cover that deficit?
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That was a fareincrease by stealth.
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If a family with two children makes one return journey a day for five days a week, that fareincrease alone will cost the family £2 more each week.
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The people who will be responsible for every cut, every fareincrease, every breakdown and every loss of service are those who are putting this reckless legislation in place.
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