The catch: The conflict can't be made up for the sake of a good story.
Should the Gulf be put off limits, that shortfall has to be made up from somewhere.
The commission would be made up of officials named by state and federal leaders.
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Under supersymmetry, dark matter could be made up of fermions, which are superpartners of bosons.
The centre will be made up of four, multi-level buildings, totalling about 230, 000sq m.
But such losses will probably be made up as DNA evidence reveals overlooked "cryptic" species.
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It will be made up of components that should have, based on historical experience, bipartisan support.
She said the six-metre-high (19ft) sculpture, named Unearthed, would be made up of thousands of miners tags.
The audience will be made up of uncommitted voters who will have an opportunity to ask questions.
It will be made up of two nuclear reactors and will be built next to Hinkley Point A and B.
All losses must be made up by the dealer, which in this case may be totally impossible.
Once again, the Wave Principle tells us that a correction can never be made up of five waves.
The Pacific Division will be made up of Anaheim, Calgary, Edmonton, Los Angeles, Phoenix, San Jose and Vancouver.
The new Ariary will buy five Malagasy francs, and will be made up of five subdivisions called Iraimbilanja.
In future, the entire Duma will be made up from party lists, which will squeeze out independent legislators.
The top two floors will be used for holiday accommodation and will be made up of a one-bed unit.
Shortfalls, or "underfunded pension liabilities, " need to be made up by employers or, in the case of California, taxpayers.
It has no budget so its staff will be made up of people detailed from Congress or the Administration.
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The system will be made up of heterogeneous, dynamically connected, small autonomous robots.
Any shortfall would be made up out of the government's budget in 2001.
Wednesday's game will be made up at a later date, likely Aug. 15, a scheduled off day for both teams.
The difference in cost would be made up by the companies paying Ubisoft to put their ad in the game.
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It will be made up of agencies including DRD, Roads Service, the police, Translink, city centre traders and the council.
Also, he believes that any tax cut will only have to be made up by more borrowing by the U.S. Treasury.
This debate will be set up like a town hall meeting, and the audience will be made up of undecided voters.
Other parts of the value chain will be made up of complex web of relationships between partners, suppliers, contractors and customers.
The (invitation only) group will be made up of some of the brightest names in business, politics, technology, philanthropy and culture.
Since this revenue must be made up by other taxpayers, it is fair to say that other taxpayers are subsidizing the homemaker.
About 63% of its student body was found to be made up of pupils from state schools, according to its latest figures.
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It's nothing that can't be made up with the other 49 stocks.
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