Those investors who think they have made up their losses had best think again.
It appears that likely voters have made up their minds more than the general population.
The folks at the mouse factory have made up for any lost time.
Sales of games and toys have made up the bulk of Star Wars revenue over the last three decades.
Maybe people in this city have made up their minds already, and that's why they don't bother with politics.
This election will be very close and more voters than usual seem to have made up their minds already.
In the battleground state of Ohio, a recent poll showed that about nine in 10 voters have made up their minds.
For Obama, too, it was also the sum of the people around him that may have made up for his absent father.
"Looking at this race...we clearly have made up ground, " said Schumacher afterwards.
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To the neutral (which this writer, it must be said, is not), the upsets on the field may have made up for those shortcomings.
If Americans are confused, most Colombians have made up their minds.
Over the past decade, federal regulations with cost estimates have made up less than half a percent of the total annual rule flow of over 3, 500.
Foreign press and NGOs may have made up the majority of their guests, but summer has since delivered travellers who were keen to see how the new Tunisia was faring.
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Then, in his blog post last week, he repeats incorrect information about the genesis of the Exchange being plagued by anti-selection, which he appears to have made up from whole cloth for an earlier blog post.
Gore's lawyers argued that Harris did not exercise proper discretion in rejecting manual recounts and that she seemed to have made up her mind before actually seeing the "amended" vote totals from counties conducting manual recounts.
According to some surveys, up to 40% of Germans still have not made up their minds about how they will vote, so there remains a lot to play for.
But, if you take the employment and GDP figures at face value, Britain's companies have barely made up the productivity they lost in the recession, and are far from the path they would have been on if the pre-crisis trend had continued.
Normally, the third presidential debate doesn't mean much because voters have already made up their minds.
But if 90% of voters have already made up their minds, large swings are impossible.
But those all-important Bridget Joneses may have already made up their minds by then.
Most of those who are politically engaged enough to parse them will have already made up their minds.
Now opinions within the United States have hardened to the point where people have already made up their minds.
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But the economic growth generated by the flat tax would have rapidly made up for any anticipated budget shortfall.
It's the best I've felt for a while and I'm delighted to have made it up to my supporters.
Hitherto they have competed fiercely on rates, accepting underwriting losses which they have then made up with investment gains.
Unions have since made up for lost time, and even illegal strikes are tolerated at some of the big chaebol.
Even more to the point, Times executives have made building up digital circulation revenues the central pillar of their strategy.
People who have already made up their minds to buy one will be choosing between a PS4 and Xbox Durango.
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