To make up for the nearly unbearable smell, the fibrous, powdery tanfruit has an addicting sweet taste inside.
To make up for this shortfall, America needs to have its entrepreneurs and home businesses succeed.
How else could you possibly make up for all the headaches and accounting bills?
Those who do have jobs have been stretched painfully thin to make up for understaffed organizations.
Still, the count at on St Mary's should make up for any drama lost elsewhere.
To make up for getting left behind, the executives of these companies imitate the market leaders.
Eventually experience with peers can make up for not getting swatted around by an older sibling.
In fact, a small school can make up for the factors that often stifle student achievement.
But companies such as Comcast make up for that by charging consumers more on monthly bills.
News editor Kate said: "What we lack in talent we make up for in enthusiasm!"
Urahn says states that underfund their pension plans have to make up for it later.
Retailers will need to make up for those lost margins by driving sales of other products.
Your cash back will, in all likelihood, more than make up for those debt service payments.
The Governor had less to make up for after his strong showing in the first debate.
They make up for their modest technical gifts with a soft, breathy, sensual sound and persona.
What it lacked in functionality it could make up for in scale and brute force.
Put another way, a higher match % is required to make up for the attractiveness distance.
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Many analysts worry that Bristol-Myers' purchase of the DuPont business won't make up for these losses.
But what the living dead lack in speed, they make up for in other qualities.
The proposed fee restrictions have the payments industry seeking ways to make up for lost revenue.
The question, then, is whether Zyprexa can make up for the loss of Prozac.
Studios have had to change their business models to make up for that loss.
"You have to make up for it with increased customer preference, " said Delta's Mr. Cox.
Granderson said the Yankees can make up for their lack of speed with aggressiveness.
Samsung's entry into the market represents a chance to make up for lost ground.
Now in his early forties, Jack increased his 401K contributions to make up for the loss.
We would propose -- we will propose other savings to make up for the difference.
Team USA has plenty of motivation to make up for two poor showings in this tournament.
Many are attempts at cost-shifting to make up for flat or dropping Medicare and Medicaid payments.
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Coastal-city boosters suggest that what they lose in numbers they make up for in "quality" migration.
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