Worse, their local competitors may end up paying higher taxes to make up for the lost revenues.
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Meantime, he'll get a job to make up for the lost rental income.
Romney again failed to directly address how he would make up for the lost tax revenue resulting from his tax cuts.
This, however, won't make up for the lost growth in production capacity.
To make up for the lost revenue, banks will need to improve their deposit margins by only 0.3 percentage points, Mr Meleis calculates.
And some jobs would be lost elsewhere, as the Dutch government plans to raise other taxes to make up for the lost revenue.
Getting the mess straightened out took 16 months the first time, and she had to get a second job to make up for the lost refund.
The Xoom 2 is another 10.1-inch widescreen Honeycomb offering, looking to make up for the lost opportunities of its predecessor -- slimmer, faster and certainly packing more vertices.
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However, after the cap on swipe fees, Visa will try to maintain the current level of authorization and settlement fee make up for the lost revenues on debit card fees.
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He wants to cut personal and corporate income taxes to 9%, abolish most other federal taxes, and make up for the lost revenue with a 10% sales tax (billed as 9% thanks to a mathematical sleight of hand).
Experts have shown that there are simply not enough deductions to remove from the Code to make up for the revenue lost by dropping the top rate to 25%.
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Play will start 30 minutes early, at 0430 BST, over the three remaining days to make up for the time lost.
Yet the fear remains that, despite these initiatives, revenues from electronic distribution will not make up for the money lost as print declines.
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Most businessmen were at first strongly opposed to the measure, saying that it would put up the cost of labour by 11% to make up for the four hours lost each week, squeeze productivity, prompt lay-offs and spread poverty.
In the classroom, Feinberg is relentless in her efforts to make up for years lost in the old Orleans school system, and the months of instruction lost to the storm.
It was India who were batting when play resumed early to make up for some of the lost overs after the first-day's virtual washout.
To make up for some of the lost revenue from this and prior regulatory changes, some card issuers have already employed new tactics: higher fees on balance transfers and cash advances, increased charges for overseas transactions and new or higher annual fees on cards.
Now, I have to say this: The steps that I just mentioned will help accelerate job growth in an economy that is already beginning to grow, but the steps we take alone won't make up for the 7 million jobs we lost over the last two years.
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Of the two celebrity speakers this week on the subject, Bill Gates missed the Net completely, then tried to make up for lost ground with the usual Microsoft (nasdaq: MSFT - news - people) policy of annihilating anyone ahead of them.
With almost 40 overs being lost on Thursday, play will start at 0400 GMT for the remaining four days to make up for lost time.
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With the economic recovery underway and surging new car sales expected to make up for lost time over the next two years, that sweet spot in the economy for Autozone is behind it.
But we stabilized it at a level where unemployment is still too high and the economy is not growing fast enough to make up for all the jobs that were lost before I took office and the few months after I took office.
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They miserably failed to qualify for Euro 2000, meaning they will be doubly-determined to make up for lost time once the finals get under way in the Far East.
Obama pointed out that the private sector added around 2.5 million jobs to the labor market over the last 17 months, but still needs at least six million more to make up for the estimated 8.5 million jobs lost in the 2008 housing and credit crisis.
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But the truth is, these steps won't make up for the seven million jobs that we've lost over the last two years.
But the truth is, these steps alone won't make up for the 7 million jobs that we've lost over the last two years.
Everyone is now falling over themselves to make up for lost time covering the story and to denounce everyone else for failing to do so earlier.
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To make up for that lost growth in the next five years, the Bank would need to target growth in nominal GDP of well over 6% a year between 2013 and 2017.
Brad Haddin will join forces with him on day two, when play can start half an hour early, at 2300 GMT, to make up for some of the 31 overs lost on Monday.
Making matters worse, chronic absence is more harmful to lower-income students, experts say, because families have less access to transportation and health care, and fewer resources to make up for lost time in the classroom.
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