ImClone hopes it can make up for any possible loss of revenue by convincing doctors to use it sooner in patients most likely to benefit.
The low, fixed-fee approach for all customers confirms a trend we commented upon nearly a year ago: providers no longer expect to make the big bucks from calls and texts, but intend to make up for it with the data plans and the connection of additional devices.
To its credit, the company almost certainly helped itself more than it hurt itself with last week's BB10 launch event, although it remains to be seen if it's enough to make up for the damage caused by the delays leading up to it.
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In America, new tax breaks on health savings accounts make it attractive for individuals to build up nest-eggs to pay for their increased share of the cost.
Urahn says states that underfund their pension plans have to make up for it later.
What it lacked in functionality it could make up for in scale and brute force.
"You have to make up for it with increased customer preference, " said Delta's Mr. Cox.
If you slack off in one year, you can make up for it the next year.
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Make it clear that signing up for emails will means that they will get holiday deals first.
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While they lack the resources of the big guys, they make up for it in creativity and daring.
Although Mexicans populate the north of their country more sparsely than the south, they make up for it weight-wise.
But if retail workers got a raise, would consumers have to pay higher prices to make up for it?
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TDN's management promised that if a promoter took a loss, the band would make up for it with another concert.
He doubts that Microsoft could sell the tablet for a lower price and make up for it by selling expensive software.
Similarly, if you consume fewer calories because your cola is smaller, you can make up for it with more candy bars or Cheetos.
Waldron told BBC Hereford and Worcester it would make up for the disappointment of missing out on selection for the European Under-23 Championships.
And although the British are notoriously low tippers, we Americans make up for it every time we come over with our lavish 20% gratuities.
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"Normal visitors stayed away and the Olympic visitors didn't make up for it, " said Miles Quest from the British Hospitality Association, which represents hotels and restaurants.
Jobs in the cigarette factories would be lost if smoking in the U.S. actually declines and the manufacturers don't make up for it marketing cigarettes overseas.
"If you don't buy today, you are not going to buy twice as much tomorrow to make up for it, so there are losses, " Mr Agg said.
But states without an income tax tend to make up for it with other, higher taxes, most notably, higher sales and real estate levies, which can hit seniors hard.
In the world of large corporations, executive leadership in the CxO era lacks the gravitas of the old days, and tries (and mostly fails) to make up for it in charisma.
That led to less PGM usage during that time, but Winmill said auto production elsewhere in the world would make up for it and thus there would ultimately not be any knock-on demand for the metals.
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Longer planes could be a good way of netting more passengers without having to add capacity, according to Petercam analyst Thijs Berkelder, but he said that demand would have to be there to make up for it.
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