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They also postulate that the propensity of blacks to give low tips — rather than racial animus or a fear of being robbed — may be what makes some cabbies reluctant to pick them up. — "To Insure Prejudice: Racial Disparities in Taxicab Tipping," I. Ayres, F. Vars, and N. Zakariya, Yale Law Journal
Primary Sources 2005
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They also postulate that the propensity of blacks to give low tips — rather than racial animus or a fear of being robbed — may be what makes some cabbies reluctant to pick them up. — "To Insure Prejudice: Racial Disparities in Taxicab Tipping," I. Ayres, F. Vars, and N. Zakariya, Yale Law Journal
Primary Sources 2005
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The city's contracts with service providers for its tech tools program -- referred to as the Taxicab Passenger Enhancement Program, or T-PEP -- expire in about two years.
unknown title 2009
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Though the idea of Taxicab Racers was born in 2004 in Roddy's native Dalton, GA, he still considers it "more of a project than a band."
Chattanooga Pulse 2008
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"Taxicab," said the doctor, and, after an almost imperceptible pause, "road" came the association.
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The new 2009 collection includes the Daypack and the Wallet, both in coordinating colors with fun names such as Taxicab, Sunset, Commando, Chocolate Kiss and Traffic.
unknown title 2009
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Hidden cameras record their conversations -- it is sort of "Taxicab Confessions" in a gun store, without the profound glimpses into the human condition that "Taxicab" can afford, or the sex.
unknown title 2009
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My favorite was "A Man Called Taxicab" but Joe liked "Captured by the Engines" and when that became a Batman story, I got the dedication.
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Gray D has ordered the Taxicab Commission to lift a $19 cap on taxicab fares, according to commission Chairman Leon Swain, who testified at D.C. Council oversight hearing Tuesday.
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Gray D has ordered the Taxicab Commission to lift a $19 cap on taxicab fares, according to commission Chairman Leon Swain, who testified at D.C. Council oversight hearing Tuesday.
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