To make up for the nearly unbearable smell, the fibrous, powdery tanfruit has an addicting sweet taste inside.
Put another way, a higher match % is required to make up for the attractiveness distance.
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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.
Yes, there is a case for an immediate push to make up for the past.
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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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.
Rising health-care costs appear to have suppressed wages, as firms seek to make up for the expense.
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Or likewise, low salt is often loaded with sugar and fat to make up for the low salt.
We work hard and earn our money and are forced to make up for the mistakes of others.
That money, she says, could help Pfizer make a big acquisition to make up for the Lipitor loss.
When they say low fat, it's often loaded with sugar to make up for the reduction in fat.
Nor does he think Six Apart needs to do anything this time to make up for the outage.
To make up for the larger monthly payment of a 15-year mortgage, we had to make some budget cuts.
Meantime, he'll get a job to make up for the lost rental income.
They help to make up for the domestic outflow (the big difference is that they are far less well-educated).
The country's UN envoy believes drones are needed to make up for the expected decline in the UN's personnel presence.
Every car plant in the North America would have to run overtime to make up for the shut GM plants.
Desperate to make up for the disappointments of France 98, he has made a superhuman effort to get himself fit.
The problem comes in the measures the bill deems necessary to make up for the shocking withdrawal of the subsidy.
Hospitals that serve as training grounds are provided extra payments through Medicare to make up for the cost of training.
Rumsfeld says he'll try to make up for the inadequacies of the president's budget by increasing "efficiency" at the Pentagon.
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Where exactly do we ramp up our production to make up for the 20 MBPD that comes from the Gulf?
Play will start 30 minutes early, at 0430 BST, over the three remaining days to make up for the time lost.
Nonetheless the banks have to open and the European Central Bank will have to make up for the outflow of capital.
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But a bigger problem may be how to make up for the fall in government tax revenues all this could cause.
But not to worry, you can just keep adding more people to the list to make up for the ones you lose!
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