Or make up a simple element formed out of atoms of the one kind.
The analyst did not cover the company in question, nor did he originate or make up the rumor.
In most countries they are not used at all, or make up only a tiny proportion of executive pay.
In the popular imagination runaway juries routinely impose huge non-economic damages (to punish a defendant or make up for a plaintiff's suffering).
If you decided to stay home from work today because your psychic told you to, would you tell your boss the truth or make up an excuse?
"The genius of Rusty was sensing a moment to actually invite McNamee to explain something, knowing that he would either change his story or make up an entirely new story, which he did, " Mr. Attanasio said.
The system's designers got around this by insisting that funds meet performance targets or else make up the shortfall.
Greenpeace says small-scale fishing vessels measuring 12m (40ft) or less make up about 80% of the European fishing sector and usually cause less environmental harm.
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Issuers may be inexperienced, have little to no performance history, or simply make up performance numbers in an attempt to get you to invest in their company.
But it's the live preview that will set this one apart (at least until Canon, Nikon or Sony catch up) -- and either make you rush out to buy it, or make you turn up your nose in disdain.
The companies offer big dividends as incentives to investors to stick with them while they make acquisitions or build up other products that will make share prices grow again.
"You don't know if he's saying things to pump you up or to make you think about pumping you up, " said a confused Boone.
Is this an enumerated list of internet principles, or can I make up some more?
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The village chief and the local schoolmaster can often influence votes without visibly campaigning: a hint of new buildings or wells can make up wavering minds.
Recent research by the Eating Disorders Research Unit at the Institute of Psychiatry in London found that eating disorders could be due to the physical or genetic make-up of the brain.
The index showed that home prices fell in 19 out of the 20 metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs, or cities that make up the index), with eight markets hitting their lowest levels since home prices peaked in 2006 and 2007.
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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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At some prestigious institutions like the Universities of Virginia or Michigan, state government funds make up roughly 10 percent or so of the budget not chump change, but far less of a factor in financing the enterprise than a generation or more ago when the proportion was 20 or even 30 percent.
When people are asked to choose the most accurate photo of themselves from an array of images that are either accurate, or altered to make them look up to 50% more or less attractive, most choose the photo that looks 20% better than reality, research shows.
The right set of emotions can even make up for bad numbers or technical uncertainty in high risk startups- whereas great numbers will rarely make up for a failure to make people feel the right way about what you are doing.
As Sir Mervyn was at pains to emphasise, this is not a simple matter of "in or out" - or even, in David Cameron's rather undiplomatic phrase, "make-up or break-up".
After making 3 of 7 field goals and picking up a pair of assists in the first half, Williams failed to make a shot or pick up an assist again until the fourth quarter.
Or the senior could make up the difference between what Medicare pays and what the doctor charges.
Or do they feel as though they can make up their own rules, or not play by any rules at all?
Mr. Needham declines to disclose how many employees he has, or how many people make up the editorial team responsible for making changes.
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But he said No 10 had refused to say whether Mr Cameron used the phrase "make up or break up" during the 45-minute conversation.
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So, state governments or local school districts make up the difference.
The checklist begins with a staple of estate planning: Grant your spouse a power of attorney to use your assets to make gifts or set up trusts.
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Guests may take part in a morning tai chi session with an instructor, go hunting for antiques in local attics, visit a tea plantation or make a Buddhist pilgrimage up Jizu mountain.
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