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.
Those who do have jobs have been stretched painfully thin to make up for understaffed organizations.
To make up for getting left behind, the executives of these companies imitate the market leaders.
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.
The Governor had less to make up for after his strong showing in the first debate.
Put another way, a higher match % is required to make up for the attractiveness distance.
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The proposed fee restrictions have the payments industry seeking ways to make up for lost revenue.
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.
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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But what it lacks in controversy, astronomical nomenclature manages to make up for in complexity.
In any event, the new stimulus is not enough to make up for falling industrial production.
Yes, there is a case for an immediate push to make up for the past.
They will probably need their Brazilian operations to make up for falling profits at home.
Then I tried to figure out what could be done to make up for the mishap.
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Worse, their local competitors may end up paying higher taxes to make up for the lost revenues.
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Shell, for one, may want to make up for its Sakhalin-2 losses by taking control of Kashagan.
Insured Americans will have to pay more to hospitals and doctors to make up for your nonpayment.
Well, one could increase the resolution of the display to make up for some of the difference.
They want to sell more abroad to make up for consumers at home drawing in their horns.
This factor driven the building boom as the government scrambles to make up for lost export revenue.
That will create a windfall for Amgen to make up for the loss of revenue from Epogen.
To make up for the loss of Claritin, Schering needs new drugs that can deliver strong growth.
As a result there has been an increase in petty theft to make up for the losses.
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