The technology could reduce an airline's cost to reimburse passengers for lost and delayed luggage.
Half of that was for lost wages which was reported to her on W-2.
The proposed fee restrictions have the payments industry seeking ways to make up for lost revenue.
She has little sympathy for lost views, given what Sandy did to the shore.
Samsung's entry into the market represents a chance to make up for lost ground.
Recovery may be driven by something that most have almost given up for lost.
The new heart, she said, means making up for lost time, getting to know her newborn.
This factor driven the building boom as the government scrambles to make up for lost export revenue.
In some cases they've killed whole prides that they perceived as threat, or as retaliation for lost livestock.
Daehwa recently received an email from an Indian business partner demanding compensation for lost investments, Mr. Yoo said.
Yet brand managers, staring down the barrel of a lingering recession, often blame high prices for lost sales.
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In " Laggard ", you fail to credit how quickly Alcatel has made up for lost ground.
But the one-time Chelsea trialist has been injury-free this season and wants to make up for lost time.
Now, with the chaos back at manageable levels, it was time to start making up for lost time.
To compensate for lost rainforest, Cameroon has created two new national parks, paid for by the project's sponsors.
Now though Trinder is trying to make up for lost time, but admits he is not the finished article.
The challenge is to create new jobs requiring new skills, not to mourn for lost jobs that cannot return.
It then tried to sue the American federal government and those of Alaska and Washington for lost fisheries revenue.
It's like Albert Einstein rummaging through the world's couches for lost pocket change.
So maybe the Mets are right, and delaying Santana now is nothing more than making up for lost time.
Since its regulators get blamed only for mishaps, not for lost growth and wasted opportunities, they are too conservative.
Unions have since made up for lost time, and even illegal strikes are tolerated at some of the big chaebol.
The 34-year-old has missed the last three London events through injury and is determined to make up for lost time.
At 6 a.m. on the final day, volunteers arrive to repack the games, checking for lost pieces or misplaced instructions.
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In December 2011 Sgt Andrews won his job back and the force was ordered to reimburse him for lost earnings.
With these, you give up the right to develop your property and claim a tax deduction for lost development value.
She says start-up rates declined in 2010 and 2009, so last year entrepreneurs were essentially making up for lost ground.
Hopes that spending by consumers in the thriftier parts of Europe would make up for lost exports have been dashed.
They dangle lower tax rates without specifying which tax credits and loopholes they will eliminate to make up for lost revenue.
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Harlequins, in their first Heineken Cup quarter-final since 1998, began as if they were intent on making up for lost time.
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