Should the Gulf be put off limits, that shortfall has to be made up from somewhere.
In future, the entire Duma will be made up from party lists, which will squeeze out independent legislators.
Eight EU countries - including the UK, France and Germany - argue the shortfall should be made up from money in the existing budget for 2012.
Persian Gulf buyers might be a bit strapped but this should be more than made up from Brazil and Asia.
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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The new, non-statutory, body is provisionally called the police, crime and response development forum and would be made up of representatives from business organisations, charities, ethnic minority and young people's groups and other "watch" groups such as Pubwatch.
It has no budget so its staff will be made up of people detailed from Congress or the Administration.
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Under the proposed rules, a "citizens' committee" would be formed, made up of people from at least seven different member states.
Will there ever come a time when actual people, rather than just the particles of which they are made up, will be able to beam from one place to another?
The Commission will be independent and its commissioners, made up of representatives from the police, health sector, charities, community groups and private companies, are working for free.
Regardless of any innovation, pinball machines will never be completely reliable - in a contraption made from up to 3, 500 parts connected by half a mile of wiring, there's just too much to go wrong.
This particular problem will only be exacerbated in small rural schools where classes are made up from more than one year group making sequential teaching difficult.
They will be supported by two further squadrons made up of RAF personnel from around the UK. The ceremony will include a parade of almost all of the RAF squadron standards.
Although these data will not be as accurate as those from ground-based measurements, what they lack in precision will be more than made up for in number and coverage.
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While the Boxpark may be the first "pop-up" shopping mall made from shipping containers, it's certainly not the first building project to capitalize on their structural appeal.
The results don't change things, he argues, because any conclusions made from follow-up results tend to be weak.
The "truth commission" will be made up of five independent judges, none of whom will be from the two countries.
Mark Sanford, a Republican member of the House from South Carolina, would allow today's workers to remain in the present system if they wished, but would require those who enter the workforce in 2000 or later to set up individual accounts from which no withdrawals could be made until they reached the age of 62.
But much of his army was made up of men from Darfur, men who might be reluctant to fight their own kin, so he decided to use the Arab tribesmen too.
He said the poaching gang is believed to be made up of 10 people and was being hunted by rangers on foot and from the air.
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Thus, as productivity rises, as the profits that can be made from employing the newly more productive labour rise, so wages get bid up in order to gain access to those profits.
The arbitration panel will be made up by one judge selected by Chelsea, one by Lens and the chairman will be from Cas.
There are good profits to be made from selling books and movies onto the Kindle, which should more than make up for the loss on the hardware.
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"What I'm saying is that they've got it very wrong in the past and that qualifications must be made to count" came the answer from Andrew RT Davies which doesn't add up to "yes".
For French jeweler Boucheron, who asked him to propose a design to celebrate its 150th anniversary, Mille came up with a predictably outrageous idea: 30 watches whose internal workings would be made from different precious stones.
That kind of thing needn't be confined to PCs: You might order a book made up of six chapters on Russian stamps from six different books, or a CD with 12 tracks you specify, or a pair of pants cut to your measurements.
With an inflation-rate target, any undershooting of the goal is treated as over and done with, but with a price-level target any undershooting must be made up for later by a period of overshooting, so the inflation rate aimed for can vary from year to year.
Assuming that the figure was similar during the Cretaceous, it would be a long shot that the first fossil meteorite to turn up from 65m years ago was made of such a rock unless a huge extra supply of carbonaceous chondrite had suddenly arrived on the planet.
But there is big money to be made from advertising revenue, much of which has gravitated towards the handful of newspapers that have built up a mass appeal.
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When one half of Americans receive a monthly check from the government made up of money taken from the other half who else but a halfwit thinks politics can be anything but polarized?
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