The question, then, is whether Zyprexa can make up for the loss of Prozac.
Now in his early forties, Jack increased his 401K contributions to make up for the loss.
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.
One-line sales and rentals are growing but so far, not enough to make up for the loss in physical sales of DVDs.
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In 1989-1991, Vietnam turned to the growth economies of East Asia to make up for the loss of Soviet trade and aid.
Sigmar Gabriel, the Social Democratic environment minister, insists that energy conservation and renewables can make up for the loss of nuclear power.
Even if it's modest, it does suggest that the private sector will continue to make up for the loss of public sector jobs.
In 1997-1998, Vietnam turned inward and gave priority to the mobilization of domestic capital to make up for the loss of East Asian trade and investment.
There are good profits to be made from selling books and movies onto the Kindle, which should more than make up for the loss on the hardware.
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But it almost certainly has to do with the capacity of the private sector to make up for the loss of jobs in the public sector as the cuts bite.
Most of the decline was however due to an expected decline in Symbian sales and the lack of enough low-end Lumia options in the market to make up for the loss.
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Of course the rest of the economy is not going to make up for the loss of production in the train building sector or reduce unemployment enough to make up for sector layoffs.
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It worked much less well for Schering-Plough (nyse: SGP - news - people ), where Clarinex, a new allergy pill, has failed to make up for the loss of Claritin, the old version.
Numerous U.S. officials have traveled recently to Saudi Arabia, the world's biggest oil exporter, to discuss the country's ability to increase exports enough to make up for the loss of Iranian oil under the sanctions, the official said.
We believe the company can make up for the loss of domestic thermal coal volumes by met coal exports in the near-term, which could help the company to fend off the decline in revenues caused by domestic coal slump.
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In this post-financial crisis world, the Fed has taken a Keynesian edict and turned it on its head: instead of the government stepping in after a crisis to make up for the loss of aggregate demand from the private sector, it has fallen to central banks.
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That can potentially open a can of worms, because if the tax deductions are reduced for corporations and not for small businesses, then many savvy corporations could either break off into small units, or relocate where taxes are lower if changes to the statutory rate do not make up for the loss from closing the tax deductions.
The extra premiums earned make up for the capital loss suffered in the market.
That money, she says, could help Pfizer make a big acquisition to make up for the Lipitor loss.
In Kentucky, higher tuition prices make up for just half of the loss in state funding, said Robert King, president of the Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education, which oversees the state's system.
TDN's management promised that if a promoter took a loss, the band would make up for it with another concert.
But given the severity of the job losses that took place at the beginning of the year and the need for us to make up a whole lot of job loss, is going to require I think some bold, innovative action on our part and on Congress's part and on the private sector's part.
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