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1 We are looking at species that fare better further south into Europe.
2 In times of crisis, businesses providing basic necessities tend to fare better .
3 Tennis balls, however, fare better , accounting for 10 per cent of sales.
4 Small channels plead for likes, explaining that it helps videos fare better .
5 It will be interesting to see which one will fare better alone.
6 But it only shows that our laborers fare better than your slaves.'
7 Providers will fare better if they work together rather than working in isolation.
8 Which areas do you think will fare better when prices start to fall?
9 African-American patients also appeared to fare better at hospitals that served fewer minorities.
10 Nor will the pilgrim fare better in the adjacent thoroughfare of Ludgate Hill.
11 He predicted that the supermarket would fare better than its rivals this year.
12 You think you'll fare better than he did at resisting me?
13 NO PIGGYBACK Still, shareholders may fare better in Japan after the Toyota ruling.
14 Their low-cost Chinese peers are expected to fare better should prices fall again.
15 The big singles off Culture II fare better , consolidating Migos in the consciousness.
16 He had two tails, but he did not fare better than the first.
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