To make up for the nearly unbearable smell, the fibrous, powdery tanfruit has an addicting sweet taste inside.
To make up for this shortfall, America needs to have its entrepreneurs and home businesses succeed.
It hopes to make up lost guzzler profits by loading the little cars up with options.
Those who do have jobs have been stretched painfully thin to make up for understaffed organizations.
To make up for getting left behind, the executives of these companies imitate the market leaders.
You state and local taxes would just go up to make up the difference.
We've got a wee bit of ground to make up, hopefully we can do it.
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Urahn says states that underfund their pension plans have to make up for it later.
Retailers will need to make up for those lost margins by driving sales of other products.
About one-third of voters said they didn't know enough about him to make up their minds.
The Governor had less to make up for after his strong showing in the first debate.
We had to make up our own protocols to send information over phone lines.
Capital One has some ground to make up after falling behind the aforementioned second-tier sponsors.
In such cases, competitors step up production and hiring to make up the difference.
Russians are believed to make up the largest proportion of foreign owned accounts on Cyprus.
Put another way, a higher match % is required to make up for the attractiveness distance.
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"They simply don't know where to make up these lost revenues from, " Solomon says.
The law should have forced investors to make up their minds on Jan. 1, 2001.
Now go back to work and try to make up that production before end of day.
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The proposed fee restrictions have the payments industry seeking ways to make up for lost revenue.
There are still people out there who may be trying to make up their minds.
The United States has been borrowing from China and other countries to make up the gap.
Studios have had to change their business models to make up for that loss.
Mr Uribe and his economic team are searching for ways to make up the difference.
"You have to make up for it with increased customer preference, " said Delta's Mr. Cox.
Samsung's entry into the market represents a chance to make up for lost ground.
Now in his early forties, Jack increased his 401K contributions to make up for the loss.
We would propose -- we will propose other savings to make up for the difference.
In the event of repossession the bank will use council funds to make up the shortfall.
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