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The gains partly made up for Friday's 7.7 percent drop.
But she has more than made up for it since.
More than made up for it in the years since.
Zibanejad made up for winning just three of 11 faceoffs.
It certainly looks like he's made up for lost time.
But they made up for it quickly after the election.
Room service the next morning made up for any disappointment.
The cars, though, have always made up for those faults.
The hard slog is made up for by magic moments.
My putter made up for it for the most part.
I mostly made up for all of this by drinking.
However, turns out the t-shirt made up for any jealousy.
China's rapid expansion has more than made up for tribulations elsewhere.
It looks like Spears has definitely made up for lost time.
What TPE lacked in brilliance, it made up for in versatility.
The whole more than made up for such relatively brief deviations.
He made up for lost time after a wasted first quarter.
What they lacked in polish, they made up for with vigor.
Shortfalls in state funding have to be made up for somewhere.
But what it lacked aesthetically it made up for in conviction.
But new hiring has more than made up for those losses.
As excruciating as Day One was, this made up for it.
This made up for the humilating 30 World Cup semifinal loss.
They made up for lost time at London's Gfinity Arena, however.
What Dineobellator lacked in size it made up for with ferocity.
The defense made up for their absence with an outstanding performance.
However, Iowa State made up for it with the passing game.
Luckily, Always Be My Maybe more than made up for that.
But they made up for lost opportunities during the multicourse meal.
But the volume more than made up for the slim margins.
What I lacked in mushrooms, however, I made up for in education.
However, his wife Kristen Bell just made up for it on Ellen.
Your present's already been made up for you, and here it is.
He played only 23 minutes, but others made up for his absence.
WHAT the crowd lacked in size, it made up for in noise.
Fenn made up for his lack of experience with a showman's streak.
On Monday against the Pelicans, he more than made up for it.
The unit made up for 23 percent of the company's total revenue.
His ability to attract nonstop coverage made up for his limited finances.
RF Abraham Almonte made up for a lost Opening Day in 2016.
But Jones made up for that deficit by dominating the black vote.
" "I cannot make up my mind -- it is made up for me.
I cannot make up my mind — it is made up for me.
What the bathroom lacked in space, it made up for in drama.
Their high energy made up for their lack of Playgirl-ready physiques.
Rather, he seemed to suggest that charity made up for these facts.
What the choreography lacked in elegance it made up for in entertainment.
Since then, the stock made up for those losses and then some.
The exhilarating qualities of the best wines made up for these disappointments.
The final moments of "The Day After" made up for all that, though.
The slower swing is more than made up for by the boosted damage.
"Don't feel bad, you made up for a lot, Frank," she told him.
The second NFL Street made up for this by having two M.O.P. songs.
Perhaps some of this will be made up for in the prequel, Bloodmoon.
But what this group lacked in numbers, they made up for in noise.
But purchases made so far haven't made up for the loss last year.
Blac Chyna and Rob Kardashian have seemingly made up for the umpteenth time.
It made up for all the parts of the ending that really dragged.
I guess it made up for all the struggles that I went through.
Miller had a papier-mâché sea-lion head made up for his office.
Still, whatever Tuesday's game lacked in production, it made up for in possibility.
But her pure tone and uncanny musicality more than made up for it.
I have made up for a lot of lost time with my family.
What they might have lacked in recognition, they made up for in vitality.
Which overwhelmed (and made up for) the massive paid media deficit for Biden.
But those extra orders have not made up for the lost Amazon revenue.
Those gains more than made up for the firm's 20193% loss in 2018.
House Democrats just barely made up for the defections on the GOP side.
He made up for his 250-foot-240 stature with a big temper.
But what OilRig's hackers lacked in sophistication, they made up for in determination.
But we made up for it by getting to the free-throw line.
Those gains more than made up for the firm's 33.8% loss in 2018.
Americanization, more than made up for it by having arrived at this point of
What this market lacks in vim, however, it has made up for in steadiness.
But the hassle-free experience, which took about a week, made up for it.
Flashman sometimes had no money at all, but made up for it with resourcefulness.
But the Bucks made up for it, slowly whittling away at the Timberwolves' lead.
What the show lacked in narrative substance it made up for in unprocessed novelty.
It made up for its midrange specs with a battery that lasted for days.
What the speech lacked in unpredictability, it made up for in volume and direness.
O'Brien said that Clowney made up for his lack of weight in other ways.
But he made up for that with an immaculate week alongside the Arabian Gulf.
He's already made up for his diss of Ghost a couple of weeks ago.
What students at Vassar lacked in drive, they made up for in black eyeliner.
He asked her if this made up for him dropping out of high school.
The Driver Assist Package, at $2,250 as an extra, made up for my qualms.
Their growth made up for continued weakness in its largest business, North American beverages.
But the S&P 500 and Nasdaq only partially made up for Tuesday's declines.
The other night was one of those, and tonight we made up for it.
But she more than made up for that with an extraordinary intuition and sensitivity.
However, the S&P 500 and Nasdaq only partially made up for Tuesday's drops.
What he lacks in clear strategy he has made up for with consistency, so far.
But what my father lacked in traditional fatherly values he made up for in candor.
That has made up for cuts in production by OPEC nations designed to support prices.
But the Badgers more than made up for it over the remainder of the half.
What it lacked in glamor, it made up for with free coffee in the lobby.
Margins have been squeezed, Mr Gómez admits, but larger volumes have made up for it.
Depending on the specifics, some of that could be made up for by closing loopholes.
What PayPal lacks in terms of its profile, it has made up for in performance.
What they couldn't provide financially, they made up for in time spent with their kids.
What it offered in convenience it totally made up for in complete and utter frustration.
What Avicii's life lacked in years, it more than made up for in sheer output.
Fans argue he never made up for this card or for UFC 149 as well.
I was a little bit inconsistent yesterday but I obviously made up for it today.
Look, Bryan, nothing this week made up for what happened in last week's season premiere.
Now, SpaceX has made up for that mishap by successfully getting this IDA into space.
What HappyOrNot's gas-station data lacked in substance, though, they made up for in volume.
"Unbelievable," said Navarro, who made up for his mistake by hitting a two-run homer.
This was all made up, for purposes of clickbait, Fox News stories, and political opportunism.
But all that swirling emotion and heavy eye contact may have made up for it.
Jones believes the rate cuts have made up for any damage from the trade war.
First, his name absolutely sounds like it was made up for an Austin Powers movie.
What Plaisted lacked in experience, he made up for with his talents as an impresario.
This made up for the struggles they national team had endured in the years since.
The hard numbers: What infomercials lacked in Hollywood credibility, they made up for in profit.
Needless to say, Beyonce certainly made up for lost time after missing Coachella last year.
Which is in part made up for by the tax credits, but, again, not enough.
At the same time, increased traffic and subscriptions have not made up for advertising shortfalls.
But what she lacked in salable product, she made up for in sheer selling stamina.
But Reagan's embrace of the religious right made up for his dalliances with the occult.
What he lacked in reach and grip he made up for in grit and speed.
What he lacked in size, which was not much, he made up for in preparation.
But the experience of being the only passenger seems to have made up for it.
Growth in services activity slowed but still made up for an easing recession in manufacturing.
And the best of that work made up for a lot of the show's weaknesses.
What stars lacked in volume they made up for in sequins, jeweled embellishments and appliqués.
What the breakfast at the Burj lacked in variety, it made up for in privacy.
What this show dog lacked in skill, he surely made up for in speed and enthusiasm.
Galchenyuk made up for his mistake two minutes later with his second goal of the night.
Juncker also said the EU's other spending commitments made up for any shortfalls in military funding.
That more than made up for team's 230 percent shooting on free throws (213 for 13).
But what the public pool lacked in spa-style amenities, it made up for in fun.
When I made the decision [to divorce], everyone said it was made up for the show.
Reddick made up for the blunder with his game-tying solo shot in the fourth inning.
What the game streaming service lacked in specifics, it more than made up for in buzz.
What this port-a-john lacked in toilet paper, it made up for in venomous spiders.
Can you tell us the backstory you made up for her while preparing for the role?
What Mr. Bataan lacked in formal training, he made up for in passion, ideas and ambition.
Mysterio was all a hoax, made up for the explicit purpose of duping little Peter Parker.
Its after-the-bell surge following the committee's decision more than made up for that loss.
The gains in the three main indexes made up for more than half of Friday's losses.
Its potent offense always made up for it — except when it didn't, on nights like Saturday.
The couple now qualified for a $27,000 subsidy that made up for Ms. Cornwell's lost income.
Any distinctive qualities the heroes lack is more than made up for by the show's villains.
He made up for his stature with outsize tenacity and a deep understanding of the game.
Elizabeth Warren made up for it with powerful statements on corruption, endless war, and gun violence.
They looked like they were a bit fatty, but their roasted flavor made up for it.
If Roosevelt's first inauguration was solemn, he made up for it with his second, in 83.
But "what it lacked in bathroom, it made up for in other space," Mr. Tomasetti said.
In 2019, these fees made up for more than 2% of Costco's profits, or $3.35 billion. 
Murray's 17 points kept the Nuggets close and made up for a quiet half by Jokic.
What the Trump legal team lacked in law and fact, it made up for in volume.
The doughy pretzel and cheese cubes were forgettable, but the interesting vibe made up for it.
What the Panthers' supporters lacked in numbers by comparison, they made up for with raucous confidence.
Any shortcomings in the essays are more than made up for by the book's visual pizzazz.
He made up for lost time, appearing in more than 25601 films in just over a decade.
He made up for lost time, appearing in more than 265 films in just over a decade.
He made up for lost time, appearing in more than 2212 films in just over a decade.
By region, Asia made up for 94 percent of the issue with Europe accounting for the rest.
What it lacked in a logical plot, it made up for with likable protagonists and holiday charm.
Bailey made up for his turnover by scoring the go-ahead goal late in the second period.
However, the Packers' stout defensive play made up for Green Bay's inconsistent offense and stumbling special teams.
Santos made up for it with his 39-yarder, which capped a nine-play, 61-yard drive.
He made up for lost time, appearing in more than 60 films in just over a decade.
Rizzo made up for his error with a go-ahead single to right, driving in Kyle Schwarber.
This suggests that political viewpoints and unsourced lies made up for political reasons are the same thing.
That's a name I just made up for phones with folding displays, including the new Galaxy Fold.
Saki's blistering hand speed and heavyweight hitting power often made up for his being an undersized heavyweight.
What the salted caramel croissant lacked in the looks department, it made up for in flavour bursts.
What it lacked in walls, fixtures and finishes, it more than made up for in industrial charm.
That money would have to be made up for with more borrowing, dramatically expanding the nation's debt.
However, strong sales in China and North America more than made up for declines in emerging markets.
The short wait for a table will be made up for with very fast and friendly service.
What the tournaments may have lacked in low scores, they made up for in pomp and circumstance.
Hicks partially made up for his error in the bottom of the inning with an RBI single.
What journalists initially lacked in monetary compensation, they made up for in a kind of industry cachet.
What the mall lacked in stores and shoppers, it made up for with greenery and tidy landscaping.
What the smaller guys might lack in size they have, so far, made up for in moxie.
The lack of convenience is made up for in the space and what you can actually find.
But in the past three centuries, the brown rat has more than made up for lost time.
Seavitt said what Hackett lacked in the "wow factor," he made up for in sincerity and credibility.
The final scene was more emotional than it needed to be, but Forky made up for it.
Some of that money could be made up for by states, but most of it won't be.
Koepka had made up for a bogey on No. 21 with a birdie at the fourth hole.
But what the Woffords lacked in money, they made up for in expectations for their two sons.
And as a philanthropist, he often undertook initiatives that made up for the shortfalls of national governments.
The euphoria on the street made up for the lack of joy in Saied's glassy grey eyes.
What they lacked in munitions they made up for in patience, as the pesh merga had learned.
He made up for his mistake by inducing a 4-6-3 double-play from Michael Brantley.
Investors made up for a day largely without trading on Thursday, due to a series of glitches.
The Minnesota Vikings made up for three bad quarters of football with a dominant one on Sunday.
Police unions emerged later than many other public-service unions, but they've made up for lost time.
She made up for it by studying, by knowing more, forging deeper relationships, having more detailed policies.
Chinese stocks made up for $5.8 billion of inflows or 82 percent of all equity inflows in August.
He made up for it, however, with a spectacular combination of the quad lutz and triple toe loop.
What Hopkins lacked in the form of an elite education, he more than made up for in ability.
But they've made up for it by immediately sharing photos of the reception they held Saturday in Mexico.
But Stoddard soon learned that what he lacked in political experience he made up for in other ways.
What the performance lacked in live vocals (duh), it more than made up for in spunk and sparkler.
Out of these, small-cap health care companies, mostly biotechs, made up for 40 percent of these offerings.
He said that what the wooden boxes lacked in comfort they almost made up for in interior space.
But by the state's own estimates, the lost revenue will not be made up for nearly 25 years.
What the boat lacks in creature comforts is more than made up for in the freedom it affords.
These retail stocks started to rally Friday morning, yet hardly made up for some of this year's losses.
Whatever logical problems are made up for by the fact that it's fun to see these quick hits.
But the location and affordable price point, as also noted in some reviews, made up for the kinks.
That gulf made up for Jones only getting 83% of Republican voters to cross over and support him.
Apple made up for tepid iPhone sales in the quarter with 19 percent revenue growth in other areas.
It's been almost a decade since he was released, and we still haven't made up for lost time.
We're roommates on the road and at home, so he made up for the snoring with that catch.
By itself, that is not surprising -- Israel is well used to governing coalitions made up for several parties.
Brilliant staging — as in "Harry Potter" or "Hadestown," another mythological mash-up — might have made up for that.
Arkansas was outrebounded 221-26, but made up for it with 201-point shooting and points off turnovers.
Investors grew more bullish on Under Armour after quarterly growth in international sales made up for domestic weakness.
Google News never made up for the gap, and Facebook's News Feed became a dominant source of information.
Of course, I made every mistakeLeft you on the cornerBut made up for it on our first date.
And he has made up for the "Hell Bent" travesty by utterly nailing the character of the Doctor.
As if posthumously declaring her a cultural treasure made up for how miserable our intrusiveness made her actual life.
He made up for his still-shaky defense at third with his excellence at the plate: a .297/.328/.
He made up for missing previous opportunities, he said, including lining out to shortstop in his first at bat.
But what he lacked in money he made up for in an extensive Rolodex and unparalleled glad-handing skills.
While earlier installments garnered notice for a lack of, you know, singing, later medleys made up for the shortage.
Some added funky dancer-like spice, while others made up for their lack of panache with focus and enthusiasm.
" Still her large family, including her maternal grandparents and many cousins, she says "more than made up for it.
But number 10, "Apocalypse Then" more than made up for it, giving us the backstory and murder we deserve.
They also noted that the state money can and has made up for the lost revenue for district schools.
"I definitely made up for it today and I hope to continue to tomorrow," said the double major winner.
But while their margins on patient care are slim, they've more than made up for it on Wall Street.
It made up for a sloppy day as Winston managed to score 5 points and dished out eight assists.
What he lacks in volume, however, could be made up for with his blue collar appeal, his supporters argue.
A case study in small-dog syndrome, what I lack in height, I've always made up for in presence.
Though the usual gowns were missing from the finale, the simple-but-sweet cocktail dresses made up for it.
That $10,000 that we just made up for the purposes of a joke is high but not outlandishly so.
What is lacking in pretty presentations seemed to be made up for in quantity, on tables crowded with food.
The sergeant admitted that his screens, while effective, weren't ideal, but he made up for that with his camouflage.
Ruben Diaz Jr., the Bronx borough president, said that hearing Mr. Sanders speak made up for the brutal cold.
The battle had its wonky logistical issues, for sure, but it made up for them in sheer epic spectacle.
Mr. Hammond was once seen as a technocrat who made up for his lack of charisma with calm competence.
Xavier had 17 turnovers against Illinois' frenetic style of play, but made up for it by shooting 57 percent.
That said, she made up for many of those swing state advertising deficits the following week with new spending.
He has never been a manager for tomorrow, but he has made up for that by making today glorious.
He was unable to do much about that until he was 23, but he made up for lost time.
But the government made up for it with a surge in defense aircraft orders, which were up almost 23%.
It has still suffered losses on the traditional side, but mobile growth has nearly made up for these losses.
But, what he lacked in stature he more than made up for in heart and classic Long Island toughness.
It continues to grow so that volume has clearly not only made up for it but surpassed those revenues.
C Sandy Leon made up for an earlier miscue with his walk-off three-run homer Wednesday against the Pirates.
That said, shortly after returning to the ship, Post Malone's energetic afternoon set all but made up for the rush.
In the room she made up for me, there was a candle lit by the bed, slippers and a robe.
Thunder coach Billy Donovan felt Westbrook made up for it by stepping it up on the defensive end after halftime.
Three regions made up for two thirds of the total 37 reported incidents: Nigeria (10), India (10), and Indonesia (4).
While they were somewhat late the cloud they have more than made up for it over the last several years.
She made up for that loss, however, with her winning bet that the Patriots would score the first field goal.
But he made up for it, found outlets in others and in the art he made with and about others.
By the way, later in Flanagan's career, he made up for his shaky performance by recording a near-flawless improvisation:
But what it lacked in vibrating hand massagers and Cinnabons it made up for in an unfathomable display of enthusiasm.
The NRA and its allies more than made up for that with $70 million in spending on the federal level.
While the three Chicago shows have not drawn critical praise, they have more than made up for it with ratings.
The two finished 18th out of 20 ice dance teams, but the roars of the crowds made up for everything.
Better yet, the $2169 declines were followed by much bigger rallies that made up for the declines and then some.
Connecticut made up for a low number of professional opportunities with high ratings in 'child care' and 'work-life balance'.
"Today's was a good game so it made up for all that passing last time," said Okada, the university student.
Fernando Alonso made up for a lack of mileage in the opening session by going 12th-fastest in the afternoon.
Nevertheless, what's lacking in Wulp's stage design is more than made up for by the lyrical beauty of his language.
It's the thickest mattress from Allswell, and the thickness more than made up for my cheap, metal, fold-up foundation.
"Not doing so was an oversight which we made up for this year," spokeswoman Maura Daley told Reuters in 2015.
It certainly made up for a disappointing wedge approach from only about 100 yards after an absolutely monstrous drive downwind.
In 2017, donations reached only $736 million, although the society made up for some of the loss by selling properties.
The political appointees who normally join the department after a change in administration have not made up for those departures.
And how much of it is made up for by quality public services, strong worker protections, and fewer economic inequalities?
It's not without some sacrifices, but those absences are more than made up for in the enhanced portability and comfort.
While he huffed and puffed a bit early on, Mr. Broderick's folksy charisma made up for his surprisingly frequent gaffes.
This used to be acceptable to players because they made up for it on the back end of their careers.
Sadly, the couple didn't get in on the sweet action during their engagement party, but they made up for it later.
And while it was initially lacking in features, Facebook has made up for that a bit with a recent software update.
It's also shockingly savvy by the Browns—though, as we will soon see, they made up for it in other ways.
In that moment, what I lacked in self-confidence, I made up for in hope of feeling weightless in the water.
Senrak made up for it, trying to capture himself, the bridge, and the BTS light rail line all in one shot.
The impersonal features of the telepresence robot would be made up for by the fact that there was an existing relationship.
I told him to come straight down, and I'll have a couple designs made up for him once he gets here.
This marks a dramatic shift from the not-at-all-made-up-for-the-sake-of-trend-pieces styles of yesteryear.
That is largely being made up for by government assistance, as those families received 59% more in transfers from the government.
Princess Eugenie may have missed her parents' 20183rd wedding anniversary, but she made up for it with a sweet Instagram post.
Yet what the soft-spoken Falwell, 20153, lacks in personal aura, he has more than made up for in institutional ambition.
Castellanos made up for the pickoff in his next at-bat by drilling a Shields cutter over the left field wall.
But unlike my other bedtime problems, what getting handsy in my sleep lacked in distress, it made up for in complexity.
That ten bucks would easily be made up for by the fact that I'll be paying fewer ATM fees, I suspected.
But what she has lacked in rhetorical brio, she has made up for by listening to people's problems and prescribing solutions.
What it lacked in body from the missing beef fat was easily made up for with a little extra olive oil.
Elisabeth Moss winning for The Handmaid's Tale almost made up for her Top of the Lake accent getting snubbed in 2013.
Whatever Sandy's persona lacked in Sturm und Drang, however, it made up for in the fire of his unbridled, fecund imagination.
The bank said growth in profit from overseas lending activities made up for tepid credit demand at home for the period.
Only two-thirds of those drivers paid their tolls by mail, but, Mr. Cuomo said, penalties made up for the loss.
Kukies acknowledged some of these issues but maintained that his government's measures to support domestic activity have made up for them.
Unfortunately, reduced fat resulted in bland tasting food, and companies made up for it by adding sugar, corn syrup, and salt.
He quickly made up for lost time in Oklahoma City, scoring eight first-quarter points as the Clippers pulled away early.
Showtime has made up for lost time and releasing a lot of great shows, so, okay, I sign up for that.
However, the pool, charm of the public spaces, and close proximity to the BoardWalk more than made up for any shortcomings.
DSH payments made up for about half of Medicaid losses for freestanding children's hospitals, the research team reported in JAMA Pediatrics.
What they lacked in education and resources they made up for in ambition, ingenuity, adaptability, and an outsized appetite for risk.
But what it lacked in the number of podiums, it made up for with rousing exchanges and well-received one-liners.
In the past, the weakening of the strategic pillar has been made up for by the strength of the values pillar.
Voter ID requirements made up for the purpose of prevention of certain people to cast a vote that would be counted.
Lykes missed a drive, but made up for it when he stepped in front of Dosunmu's drive with 2.7 seconds left.
But the aircraft giant made up for the gap after the election with a $1 million donation to Trump's inaugural committee.
But the ocean-bound setting, the slowly deteriorating family dynamics, and the generally strong ensemble cast made up for a lot.
What they lacked in the nimble which Michaels and Hart helped usher in, they made up for in mastery of ring psychology.
Anker's products haven't always proved completely reliable, but it has made up for any foibles with excellent, no-questions-asked customer service.
She may have joined the judges panel 10 seasons in, but her sexy, skin-baring outfits certainly made up for lost time.
But clearly we had nothing to worry about, as celebrities made up for her absence with long, voluminous ponytails of their own.
Where Battle of the Sexes may have lacked in subtlety, it made up for in queer representation—and that's a step forward.
Then, he made up for half the damage he had inflicted by launching a homer, which give Chicago a 254-230 lead.
It made up for an error that wound up resulting in two Twins runs when Cain dropped a ball one inning earlier.
It more than made up for her less-than-stellar "Pretty Girls" duet with rapper Iggy Azalea at last year's Billboard Awards.
Revenue also topped estimates and Clorox raised its full-year outlook as cost savings and price increases made up for increased costs.
So these ETPs tend to lose money over time, punctuated (but not fully made up for) by gains when the Vix spikes.
Justin Lin's recent installment of the film franchise made up for what it lacked in head-scratchers with genuine fun and excitement.
Avery Bradley made up for a poor shooting night with his defensive intensity, and Al Horford posted a very professional double double.
Eric Sadiwnyk didn't win big in Las Vegas, but he more than made up for his losses 3,500 feet in the air!
Most refiners have not yet made up for the lost production, with daily processing rates mostly below prior year levels (tmsnrt.rs/2O2020pGOW).
Of course, he wasn't earning that much when he was born in 1936, but he's more than made up for it since.
Then one of the vets saw a pattern in a magazine that someone had made up for another breed of water bird.
Charlotte made up for the shooting issues with a 48-40 advantage on the boards and by forcing 18 Golden State turnovers.
This more than made up for slow economic expansion in its main markets, which account for about 80 percent of group income.
But the Bulldogs quickly made up for that mistake when Davin Bellamy got a huge 213-yard sack on 2135nd-and-2136.
Showtime has made up for lost time and is releasing a lot of great shows, so, okay, I sign up for that.
Perkins argued that the good Trump could do for evangelicals made up for his un-biblical behavior and warranted a free pass.
What it lacked in aesthetic delivery, it made up for in patriotic references to the flag and a celebration of American heroes.
But what Dharam Pal Singh of India lacked in renown, he more than made up for as an international man of mystery.
But then, on her 40th birthday, the husband made up for the disappointing present by buying her a better one, this 230SL.
But these Tory losses seem to have been more than made up for by big gains from pro-Brexit Labour voters elsewhere.
"I made up for my lack of legitimacy with a first watch that was sufficiently incredible to get me noticed," he said.
Adames finished 22-for-13 with three RBIs, and that made up for two costly first-inning errors that helped Baltimore score twice.
The Clachaig Inn in Glencoe left a bit to be desired (hot rooms, service wasn't great), but its location made up for it.
Wake Forest made up for some of its nine first-half turnovers with nine offensive rebounds and an overall 20-14 rebounding edge.
If the first week of April felt a little (comparatively speaking) light on political melodrama, last week made up for it, and how.
Jeter and Pitt guard Jamel Artis made up for Young's early struggles, scoring 215 and 23 points, respectively, in the first 22 minutes.
Last year, the ruggedized Galaxy S26.0 Active made up for the Galaxy S27's lack of waterproofing and weaker-than-expected battery life.
While Dany's first two dragons often seemed useless in battle, a pissed-off Drogon and Daenerys have more than made up for it.
Adames finished 143-for-4 with three RBIs, and that made up for two costly first-inning errors that helped Baltimore score twice.
Some deemed the lamb ribs too fatty to eat, but I argued that the savory root-beer-glazed meat made up for that.
Although the 29-year-old actress was a day late in sending her birthday messages, Lively made up for the tardiness with sweetness.
Thankfully, Reynolds made up for his badly timed joke by becoming a stellar dad who's willing to do dirty work — like change diapers.
Penguins come back to beat Red Wings DETROIT — The Pittsburgh Penguins made up for a bad first period in the final 40 minutes.
But Madonna made up for it during her debut performance of "Medellín" with Colombian singer Maluma later that night, wearing custom Erdem look.
However, Toronto made up for it not long after as Lupul deposited a juicy rebound with 4:50 left in the second period.
But Kelly made up for those viewers, ironically, by bringing in those from other places who may not have watched cable news before.
The actress made up for lost time studying Kimmy Gibbler scenes on Youtube – and she asked for the DVD box set for Christmas.
Nut prices were so strong at one point that it actually made up for the higher price of water given California's ongoing drought.
Tatum made up for the cold shooting with a first-half double-double: 8573 points on 2857-for-31 shooting and 214 rebounds.
What we lacked in experience we made up for with a long paper trail of claims about how baseball teams should be run.
The Terriers committed 10 first-half turnovers, but made up for some of that with 12 offensive rebounds in the first 18 minutes.
The Jazz shot 38 percent from the field but made up for it at the foul line, hitting 32 of 39 free throws.
He's promoting the idea that any revenue losses from the Trump/GOP tax plan will be made up for by increased economic growth.
While many housing markets have recovered, some still haven't made up for the loss of home equity that occurred in the housing debacle.
"Not doing so was an oversight which we made up for this year," said CHAI spokeswoman Maura Daley in a statement to Reuters.
What he lacks in fame, Chase has made up for in his family's business itself, spearheading its venture-capital arm, Koch Disruptive Technologies.
Revenue also beat Wall Street forecasts, boosted by new stores, which more than made up for a 2.3% decline in same-store sales.
And in North Carolina, the Clinton campaign is arguing that Hispanics have made up for the decline in early voting among African-Americans.
Texas' capital city made up for my dry spell in New Orleans with Ego's, a divey karaoke bar tucked inside a parking garage.
A very small portion of the population was Jewish, but what the Jews lacked in numbers they made up for in important skills.
The Fighting Irish remained comfortably ahead until the waning seconds of the first half as Fairleigh Dickinson swiftly made up for lost time.
The bench made up for those shortcomings, with three players - Michael Beasley, Malcolm Brogdon and Greg Monroe - scoring at least 14 points apiece.
But if Python lost any developers due to the transition, it appears to have more than made up for them in new converts.
His base salary and "talent fee" will be $6.725 million each year, a slight decrease more than made up for through the bonuses.
James Harden (Houston Rockets) made up for a missed set of free throws by making two and putting Team LeBron up 154-152.
Strong customer demand for more expensive vehicles loaded with options made up for the decline in the number of cars leaving dealer showrooms.
The New York Fed report also shows how growth in auto lending over the past decade has made up for slower mortgage lending.
Bill Clinton dismissed Flowers' allegations as made-up for the tabloids, and most importantly, Hillary Clinton defended her husband with some memorable language.
"I had my 'B minus' game tee to green, and I made up for it around the greens with my putter," said Spieth.
She quickly made up for lost time, determined to build an environmental justice movement in which young people of color could see themselves.
Despite the setback, SpaceX has made up for lost time, completed the same test, and is planning a launch-abort test in January.
Although it has a couple of annoyances, they're made up for by other features, some that are typically found only on premium phones.
The intimation was clear: what the thin, strange boy lacked in muscle power he made up for in proximity to the work site.
It had a foyer rather than an alcove, but its beautiful archways and prewar details made up for the less-than-ideal layout.
Andreessen Horowitz was founded on the idea that it would get the big hits every year and, look, they made up for it.
Travelers did see underwriting results fall in its auto insurance sector, but that was more than made up for by improvements in other lines.
The production's technical audacity made up for some unremarkable lead performances from Aaron Tveit and Julianne Hough, whose dancing skills outshone their acting chops.
Taiwan, however, has made up for much, if not all, of the loss by attracting visitors from Japan, South Korea and South-East Asia.
The benchmark S&P 633 had more than made up for last week's 2% loss, which was its steepest weekly drop in six months.
According to NHS, beer being sold for less than 50 pence per unit of alcohol made up for more than half of retail sales.
Monsieur Gardahaut showed a lack of imagination when he named his company GAR, but his skills as an engineer made up for it, kinda.
But it made up for that with sophisticated simplicity, reminiscent of the modernism of Brazil's mid-20th-century architecture—set alight with jazzy pyrotechnics.
Dunn is bulky and long for his position; in college he often made up for lapses in defensive discipline and focus with sheer physicality.
Labo said any impacts on production would be minimal or made up for later, since miners tend to use stoppages to undertake routine maintenance.
But the Blue Demons made up for it by going 24-for-44 on 2-point shots (54.5 percent) and outrebounding Xavier, 40-32.
The bank said that during the three months to December, corporate finance deals and commodities trading made up for weaker earnings in asset management.
Julie Makerov brought a searing intensity to the part of Lady Macbeth that largely made up for a certain lack of finesse and articulation.
Yet the expansion of share-based rewards has more than made up for this and largely explained the doubling of pay in a decade.
Sales in the Bell division were nearly flat at $814 million as higher defense revenue made up for weak sales in its commercial business.
I was always that girl that played with my dolls, and I went to fashion school, so it's not just made up for me.
But, as is the case for many of the shop workers here, the increase in tourists has more than made up for that loss.
If the UN Security Council resolution declaring that Israel's settlements had "no legal validity" marred 2369, Trump's announcement made up for it this year.
I wore makeup from the time I was about three, because I took dance classes and we had to be made up for recitals.
It did not make for an impeccable start, but the size of the room and the view more than made up for its shortcomings.
For every 1,000 cars sold in the U.S. during the last quarter, Carvana's sales made up for about four of those sales, he added.
Henry's floater in the run made up for a thunderous dunk attempt that clanged high off the rim and out of bounds minutes earlier.
But he made up for his silence with three opinions in eight days that took issue with some of the court's most prominent precedents.
After ascertaining his identity, they released him the next morning and made up for the confusion by gifting him a sherwani robe and sweets.
Corbyn's Labour Party actually lost ground on its home turf, but it more than made up for those setbacks by prevailing in Conservative constituencies.
Whatever he may have lacked in campaign experience Mr. Macron made up for in nimble adaptation, adjusting his wardrobe according to how he polled.
Clippers forward Paul George missed his third consecutive game due to a strained left hamstring, but Leonard more than made up for his absence.
But Etienne made up for it to open double-overtime, coming up with the ball on the opening tipoff and scoring an and-one.
Cabrera quickly made up for that miscue with a home run in the bottom of the second and then hit another in the fourth.
Citigroup on Tuesday reported third-quarter earnings and revenue that topped projections as stronger-than-expected trading results made up for weaker lending margins.
But Bush made up for lost time in his second term, especially when Democrats took control of the House and the Senate in 21974.
It made up for an otherwise sluggish start from the rest of Toronto's roster, which combined for 20 points on 7-of-28 shooting.
Avalere projects that would be only partially made up for by the two bipartisan bills, which would result in 1.3 million more people enrolling.
The only difference was that he couldn't score goals the way I could, but he made up for that by becoming a terrific playmaker.
What it lacks in polish is more than made up for in passion, drawing participants from some of the roughest hoods in New York.
But what this lacks in excitement is made up for in reliable income–typically from hub airlines whose resources are tied up with busier routes.
During a Tonight Show appearance Friday, Johnson explained to Jimmy Kimmel how he made up for his 11-month-old daughter Jasmine's recent Santa meltdown.
Kidman may have taken it a bit too far at one of Urban's recent concerts — but she made up for it in the best way.
He made up for his miss by getting a steal in the back-court and making a layup to make it a two-point game.
Lovingly, the first-time dad went on to note that no matter how much sleep they lost, having their daughter always made up for it.
The Apple Watch hasn't made up for the iPhone's declines, and Apple's supposed electric car project is still years from launch — if it even materializes.
After initial hiccups, the central bank more than made up for the loss of dollars at home by using its various tools (see chart 2).
Heaney (22-20) walked three batters after not walking any in his first two starts, but he made up for it with his strikeout total.
"My crimes caused serious damage to my country, Xinjiang, my family and children that can never be made up for," Xinhua quoted him as saying.
That gave the Dow, S&P 500, and Nasdaq their fifth gains in six sessions, and made up for at least part of Tuesday's losses.
Another good seafood option is just down the block at Tu Ceviche, where the quality product made up for what began as an uneven experience.
What Rothfuss lacked in startling originality, they said, he made up for in the spellbinding quality of his storytelling and the depth of his characters.
After all, the money lost in nickel and penny production is made up for by dimes and quarters costing less to manufacture than they're worth.
Richard made up for that mistake by pulling a two-run homer down the right-field line, tying the score 2-2 in the fifth.
What he lacks in policymaking interest or experience he made up for during the campaign with the showmanship that had been absent from national politics.
What it lacked in elegance or practicality (aliens with three hands loved it), it made up for with one truly great button: the Z trigger.
He made up for it Thursday while logging 216:212 of ice time with coach Jared Bednar opting to go with seven defensemen against Florida.
The owners have made up for lost revenue by selling Harvard trinkets and, to the consternation of the business association, lottery tickets, cigarettes and pornography.
The Houston Astros were slow out of the blocks to begin the season, but they sure have made up for lost time in a hurry.
What the Rubicon Bakers cupcake lacked in vanilla flavor, it made up for with its fluffy cake texture and thick-but-soft dollop of frosting.
She immediately delivered a swift punch to my gut followed by a deep hug that made up for the years since I last saw her.
That's what we did during the Great Depression—new auto sales collapsed, for example, and people made up for it by maintaining their own vehicles.
Servers sometimes seemed to be reading dish descriptions from a teleprompter, but they made up for that with a care and attentiveness that felt unforced.
The yogi was not as old as Alsatia expected, but he made up for it with a fixed frown, furrowed brow beneath close-cropped hair.
They were seated next to each other, however — and even though they didn&apost end up kissing onstage, they made up for it by cuddling.
"It's expensive to maintain an island," Mr. Menahem said, but the expense and lack of convenience are more than made up for by the serenity.
It lost billions, but it had also placed market bets that anticipated the housing crisis, and the resulting profits largely made up for other losses.
The Rams of the last two seasons have always allowed too many yards on defense, but they have made up for it with timely turnovers.
If the Larghetto was a touch draggy, Mr. van Zweden made up for it during the quiet middle movement of Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 4.
The quarterly report made up for a bad third quarter that had humbled the stock a few months ago and getting shares back on track.
They've targeted our farmers and I've made up for it by -- for two years now, $212002 billion they did previously, then they did $212003 (billion).
The price increases made up for higher commodity costs, particularly for buying coffee beans, Smucker Chief Financial Officer Mark Belgya said on a call with analysts.
The ... dating life [which exists in the show, but not in the diary] reflects what happened later when I rather joyfully made up for lost time.
But, he said, the rebounding economy more than made up for the losses and the hotels ended up having their best year in terms of revenue.
But not Comer Comrades, the name I just made up for people who are worried the Killing Eve villain is about to get similar mainstream treatment.
The Eagles did respond as Goedert made up for his early turnover and hauled in a 28-yard pass from Wentz to close within 103-210.
While his dad was back home watching on television rather than in Melbourne, Korda said his victory made up for missing his 50th birthday last week.
It was an awakening, and it made up for the sting for a few years — all the way up to finally getting a MacBook for college.
"He made up for it," U.S. coach Bruce Arena, who is undefeated in 14 games since taking the reigns in November, told reporters after the match.
Revenue was also above Street forecasts, and Allergan raised its full-year forecast as sales of newer drugs made up for weakness in its older treatments.
According to Price, while costs are 20 percent to 30 percent higher than they might be otherwise, those expenses are made up for in increased efficiency.
Steve Ballmer's massive investment in Twitter may not have been a slam dunk, but he almost made up for that on the basketball court Monday night.
The chops oozed herbed fontina stuffing, and while the cognac brown sauce was uninspired, the sheer bulk of the dish more than made up for it.
Ramsey made up for it by stealing a Roethlisberger pass out of the hands of tight end Vance McDonald for an interception at the Pittsburgh 47.
Like many neighborhood-driven downsizers, Ms. Kudrav rationalized her choice by noting that what she sacrificed on the inside was more than made up for outside.
They made up for it with a stingy bullpen, and while Moore said the team needed more innings from its starters, baseball is a copycat industry.
Davis didn't have a field goal in the early going, but Cunningham made up for it with eight points and the score was tied at 212.
I was steered back on track, physically and mentally, within a year, and quickly made up for my semester sans ice cream and late-night pizza.
The officials said the cuts will be more than made up for by a $300 million investment from coalition partners, the AP reports, including Saudi Arabia.
But what they lacked in sales figures, they made up for in the kind of hype that led to a bidding war for their next album.
It's true that the coney here had less of a snap, but the cooks made up for that with a dog that was more well done.
Like so many now, I loved her without ever seeing her live; this holographic specter was weirdly tantalizing, even if it hardly made up for that.
" The authors note that "job losses at brick-and mortar department stores were more than made up for by new opportunities at fulfillment and call centers.
"NEA led the Series A, so they're sitting pretty, and that more than made up for a loss they are taking on later series," Kennedy said.
She performed in relative obscurity for many years, but she made up for lost time after recording her first solo album at the age of 21999.
What the €450 phone lacks in specs is made up for in value with a modular design that's meant to be repairable, according to the company.
This "Duck Tales" spin-off had a limited run, but what it lacked in episode count it more than made up for with quality and laughs.
This season, while there is no obvious team to follow, the N.B.A. has made up for it with a heaping helping of parity in both conferences.
The screenplay doesn't cover nearly enough of Steinbeck's rich magnum opus, but what Mr. Kazan lacked in character development he made up for in masterly filmmaking.
They picked up seven of eight possible points in the format, which more than made up for the slightly better European record in the foursomes (alternate shot).
Scientists figured this probably has something to do with a low carbon loss, but they weren't exactly sure how it made up for this deficit until now.
Season 73 wasn't the Spielberg/Carpenter highlight reel that the first season was, but what it lacked in visual cues it made up for in conversational winks.
While they may be more careful going forward, it doesn't appear that the company has actually made up for its hasty and poorly received decision from October.
Then Oculus made up for its past stumbles by releasing the best VR controllers ever made, alongside clever games like Superhot and I Expect You To Die.
They made up for their inability to shoot from long range by dominating the Cougars inside, where Washington outscored State 50-24 despite being outrebounded 40-25.
But that's mostly because Banner's hospitals and clinics made up for the shortfall in the health insurance operations, which were part of the University of Arizona deal.
The Pioneer Woman star may have missed her wedding anniversary with her husband, Ladd Drummond, but she made up for it with a gushy post on Instagram.
What the Thetas lacked in image quality they made up for in ease of use, and any continuation of that is welcome in such a new format.
Nikola Vucevic had 11 points and 10 rebounds, and Orlando made up for a subpar statistical performance from Aaron Gordon, who had seven points and four rebounds.
Scheindlin held that the NYPD's practice of the tactic was unlawful, the product of a novel concept – "indirect racial profiling" – that Scheindlin made up for her opinion.
A steadier Clinton campaign made up for that loss, and then some, by crushing Sanders in Florida, North Carolina and Ohio on Tuesday, denying him a repeat.
With the tally, Leipsic made up for taking a penalty with just over a minute left in the third period and enabling the Islanders to force overtime.
At a certain point, though, I realized that I had more than made up for any possible experiences I could have conceivably had during my younger years.
As cars have gotten heavier because of safety equipment and infotainment systems and massaging seats, automakers have simply made up for those added pounds by adding power.
It's true that First Class Mail declined 28500 percent year-over-year, but the tremendous growth of e-commerce shipping has more than made up for it.
Spaghetti was cooked to perfect al dente chewiness, and whatever flair the accompanying tomato sauce lacked was made up for by three fennel and cayenne-accented meatballs.
Las Vegas didn't fully embrace neon until after World War II, but made up for lost time quickly: Nobody had to tell them not to be subtle.
Weaker crude prices also weighed on shares of Shell and peer BP, as oil stocks made up for more than half of the blue-chip bourse's losses.
Morgan Stanley also booked losses from its investments in the IPO market, but M&A advisory and fixed income underwriting more than made up for the shortfall.
The smaller engine makes the car lighter in the nose and the loss of power is more than made up for by a greater sense of playfulness.
But the diva with nine Grammys nominations made up for it onstage during her performance, channeling a powerful earth goddess complete with gold crown and ethereal gown.
I found the bathroom to be less spacious respective to the rest of the room, but the rainfall showerhead and Malin + Goetz toiletries made up for it.
The company, with a market value of about $54.7 billion, is hoping the lost fee revenue will be made up for in new assets for the firm.
It&aposs made up for the $95 per year fee, because I travel fairly often, and I make use of the benefits as much as I can.
Like most things in life, the solution required a tradeoff and what was lost in stability was made up for with quick turns and generally improved maneuverability.
While they may have a quarterly accounting loss, it won't matter because it would be made up for before they would need to make their annual payment.
His occasional missteps (dipping too far into organizational detail, veering into a distractingly conversational tone) are more than made up for by the strength of his writing.
It's likely that none of that made up for the fact that at that moment Shawkey still might not have received official notice that he'd been fired.
Unpredictable things happened, people laughed when they weren't supposed to, and what the sketch lost in polish it more than made up for in heart and adorable fluffiness.
"Chestnut" lacked the first episode's fabulous bookends of Dolores's mirrored interrogations, but it made up for it with the introduction of new characters and the thickening of plots.
On its first-quarter earnings call, executives said that it is finally seeing a "net positive impact" from store renovations that made up for the necessary store closures.
Traditionally, Republicans in Congress have made up for their lack of experienced staff by outsourcing key pieces of the bill-writing process to lobbyists and friendly think tanks.
While she's fairly new to the red carpet — she made her film debut in 2012's Anna Karenina — she's made up for lost time in a big way.
Without Sony, the show itself was a little slow — but surprise appearances from beloved actors like Reeves, Jon Bernthal, and Rob McElhenney more than made up for it.
They had their first conversation via Skype, and made up for lost time three weeks later with an all-day date in the Logan Square area of Chicago.
The paper doesn't deny that encryption has made some communications inaccessible, but argues those difficulties are easily made up for with new channels and opportunities for evidence-gathering.
Following the Bank of Japan's massive stimulus measures launched in 2013, life insurers have effectively stopped buying JGBs, which had made up for the bulk of their investment.
The exceptional Sterling soon made up for his misfortune by producing an exquisite piece of trickery in the box before poking home his fifth goal of the season.
Thankfully, the season more than made up for the lack of holiday cheer in this episode a few weeks later, with The One with the Holiday Armadillo. 9.
Indicated unchanged The phone company said on Thursday second-quarter core profit rose 8.6 percent as its U.S. operations made up for heavy network upgrade investments in Germany.
In "Cold in July" Mr. Mickle benefited greatly from performances by Sam Shepard and Don Johnson, whose ease and charisma made up for the sketchiness of their characters.
Sunday's explosive Azerbaijan Grand Prix more than made up for last year's dull race in Baku, bursting the budding 'bromance' and replacing it with something much more heavyweight.
Similarly, Mauricio Rua has never excelled as a boxer with his wide swings, but his shifting left hook has more than made up for it in many places.
First, there was massive selloff, followed by a rebound that made up for some of the losses after Congress moved ahead with a historic $2 trillion relief package.
But that team at least made up for it by finishing the season with 98 wins and would go on to be World Series winners the next year.
That case put a temporary chill on the industry, and some Washington lobbyists made up for lost business with foreign clients trying to exert influence on American politicians.
He made up for a quiet night from Leonard, who did not make his first basket until a layup with 45 seconds to go in the first half.
Cipollone made up for his milder manner with the vehemence of his argument, accusing Democrats of plotting to commit the same offense for which the President was impeached.
That's the only reason why I went back to TV. Cookie has made up for a lot of lost ground since returning home from a long prison sentence.
I'm not sure I would have had such a positive experience had I faced the street instead, as the view more than made up for the modest room.
Ferrari did not join their track rivals last year when Formula One teams entered the virtual championship for the first time, but the Italians made up for that.
Amazon has created hundreds of thousands of jobs, but by some estimates has not made up for the positions eliminated by the crumbling of bricks-and-mortar retailers.
The scarcity of film clips and audio of Morgan's voice is made up for by vivid black-and-white photographs and immortal tracks from the Blue Note catalog.
Ohio State shot just 36 percent from 3-point range (9 of 25), but made up for that by going 33 of 26 from the free-throw line.
Taking place in the same year as Anime North's inaugural event in Toronto, what Konan Koku lacked in size, it made up for in passion among its attendees.
But in an interview with the New Republic on Thursday, O'Malley made up for that missed opportunity, expanding on why he thinks his Democratic opponents—particularly Clinton—fall short.
The Hogs made up for ordinary shooting (42.9 percent) by going 473 of 26 at the free throw line while the Gamecocks were 10 of 16 from the stripe.
" On Wednesday, the Kendra on Top star admitted on Instagram that she and her husband "are having issues," denying that their "marital problems" are made up for cameras. "1.
But whatever damage done by Kroll is made up for by Edgerton and Negga, whose on-screen chemistry isn't so much electric as it is raw and achingly vulnerable.
Citigroup Inc rose 1.13 percent after the lender reported a profit that topped expectations as strength in consumer businesses made up for lower revenue from bond and currency trading.
The report undercut Trump's claims that Amazon deliveries are a massive drain on the Postal Service, instead finding increased package volume hadn't made up for other shortfalls in revenue.
" Last month, the Kendra on Top star admitted on Instagram that she and her husband "are having issues," denying that their "marital problems" are made up for cameras. "1.
Morgan got very drunk and tried to make out with nearly everyone She claims she hasn't drank in months — but Morgan certainly made up for it on Wednesday's episode.
French carmaker Peugeot delivered a sharp increase in first-half profit, as new models and the integration of Opel-Vauxhall more than made up for weaker emerging-market sales.
On the soccer field, women in traditional headscarves lobbed balls to batters whose enthusiasm made up for their lack of a proper stance or grip in taking their swings.
EditorsNote: Fixes standing in 24th graf Stone's late OT goal lifts Senators over Bruins OTTAWA — Mark Stone made up for his costly turnover in a big way Saturday night.
Darren Criss didn't get to spend too much onscreen time with his American Crime Story costars — but they more than made up for it when the cameras weren't rolling.
Despite a trade war that is decimating commodity prices and hurting rural states like South Dakota, the state has made up for those losses with solid growth in manufacturing.
That slip was made up for on the software side as sales of Switch games jumped from 8.1 million last year to 17.96 million in the most recent quarter.
Point guard Dennis Schroder (223.3-of-27) was the only starter to connect on fewer than 215 percent of his shots but made up for it with 33 assists.
I know Tom was a bit hurt because they weren't ready (mainly because it was due to work) but I think I made up for it with his gift.
Citigroup Inc rose 0.72 percent after the lender reported a profit that topped expectations as strength in consumer businesses made up for lower revenue from bond and currency trading.
But at 8-1, the Cowboys ain't broke and now that Dak's passed the sternest test he'll face before Week 17, Garrett's mind has been made up for him.
The rise in revenue from online services and its Metro freesheet more than made up for a 5% decline at its Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday print titles.
And, if she lacked Oliver's depth of knowledge, she made up for it with a fresh bantering style and an inquisitiveness that was wonder-filled instead of all-knowing.
Schroder's in-game heroics made up for a couple critical mistakes by Oklahoma City in the closing minute after Paul put the Thunder up three with 1:11 remaining.
So when the billionaires announced their generous donations to Notre-Dame, critics were quick to note that the ample deductions would be made up for by the French taxpayers.
You'll notice, if you scroll through the wonderful collection, that any deficits in artistic ability are more than made up for in cleverness and originality of message and execution.
And whatever margins Sanders loses with swing voters or older voters could conceivably be made up for by an increased turnout among young voters who support Medicare-for-all.
What they lacked in originality — the No. 1 song from 1969 by the group Steam is a standard anthem at sporting events — the Democrats made up for in enthusiasm.
Blue Jackets 3, Hurricanes 2 Nick Foligno made up for a blunder moments earlier by scoring the game-winning goal with 1:41 remaining as Columbus defeated visiting Carolina.
These include women in countries like Nigeria and India, which made up for a third of the world's total maternal deaths in 2015, with 58,000 and 45,000 deaths, respectively.
Then Anthony made up for his entire night with one big basket, a long right-wing jumper with 2.3 seconds to play, giving the Knicks a 106-104 victory.
Nelson, the team's top wide receiver, had just 1 catch for 13 yards, but Cobb more than made up for his absence by catching 5 passes for 116 yards.
Kathy says Netflix made up for any shortcomings in telling the victims' stories by including the names of all 36 women in memoriam at the end of the movie.
It seems to me it's very much an open question whether that loss in compensation would be made up for through increased wages or other kinds of increases in benefits.
What he lacked in table manners, he made up for in this incredible power to eat or stop eating, regardless of what everyone else was doing or saying to him.
So all things considered, Felix may have had an upset in the individual 400-meter race this year, but she's more than made up for it in the long run.
My father, for his part, sat out Vietnam because of his eyesight and seemed lesser for it so he made up for by researching the history of the World Wars.
McDonald's left Twitter followers confused after posting what appeared to be an incomplete draft of a Black Friday tweet, but they made up for the blunder with an epic comeback.
It said growth in output in the Powder River and Eagle Ford Shale basins have made up for its sale last year of natural gas holdings in Ohio's Utica basin.
Ryan scored his second goal of the series — and made up for his failure to corral a puck that led directly to a David Backes goal in the Boston rally.
French carmaker PSA Group delivered a sharp increase in first-half profit, as new models and the integration of Opel-Vauxhall more than made up for weaker emerging-market sales.
Food group Nestle confirmed its full-year outlook on Thursday after first-quarter underlying sales growth of 3.9 percent beat expectations as accelerating volume growth made up for slower pricing.
Since arriving in orbit around the planet in 2015, the craft has made up for lost time, beaming back amazing images and data about the second planet from the sun.
The Hawks made up for Korver's slump on Tuesday with center Al Horford going 215-of-2121 from 2101-point range as part of a 30-point, 14-rebound performance.
Ironically, Baez made two errors on the same play in the fifth that allowed St. Louis its only run, but he more than made up for it at the end.
Noah became a volcanic, do-everything star with these teams, a point center who almost single-handedly made up for all the Bulls' roster deficiencies through exertion and crazed will.
That made up for an otherwise dull day on Wall Street where the Dow eased 72.993 percent, while the S&P 272.99 gained 21 percent and the Nasdaq 2224.46 percent.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Ukrainian Oleg Verniaiev made up for narrowly missing out on the all-around gymnastics title by winning the parallel bars gold at the Olympics on Tuesday.
Hiroshi Ohnishi, in an interview on Thursday, also said the end is near for "bakugai" explosive buying, or shopping sprees by Chinese tourists that made up for slow domestic demand.
In a matchup of Powell and St. John's' Shamorie Ponds, it was Reynolds who saved the day — and made up for a terrible shooting night for the Pirates from deep.
But what they lack in raw speed, they made up for in seamless baton changes on Friday and gelled to break the Asian record with a time of 37.60 seconds.
But the Red Raiders made up for it by holding Abilene Christian to 223 points at the break and kept the Wildcats to 212 percent shooting in the first half.
And, depending on the make, more durable plastic bags would have to be used at least 4 to 11 times before they made up for their heftier upfront climate costs.
Griezmann made up for his missed penalty seven minutes into the second half when he delivered a perfect free kick for Lenglet to make it 2-0 with a header.
Chinese buyers represented about the same percentage, she said, and there was an influx of buyers from the United States that made up for the drop in buyers from Britain.
But Moore was an undersized old man who made up for it with guile, Clay was a beautifully proportioned heavyweight who still moved quicker than anyone Moore had ever fought.
The source said the money taken from operations and maintenance to pay for procurement and increasing Army troop numbers will eventually have to be made up for in a supplemental.
One thing we didn't have to contend with today was a lot of neologisms, but the rampant puns made up for that and amped up the creativity needed to solve.
Our guide was Klaus Bätzner, a retired CERN particle physicist whose giddy excitement at the institution's accomplishments more than made up for my limited comprehension of what he was saying.
Purchasing managers' surveys showed the private sector in Germany, the bloc's biggest economy, expanded steadily in February as growth in services activity made up for an easing recession in manufacturing.
The Patriots more than made up for that four weeks later when they faced the Jets at home and were stuck with their biggest spread of the season, 17 points.
Taylor Swift, who made up for that fact late last week when she released "Beautiful Ghosts," her original song with Andrew Lloyd Webber that will appear in the upcoming film.
The Wolverines made up for the shortcomings by protecting the ball, committing just six turnovers against a Louisville team that, according to Pomeroy, ranks No. 8 in adjusted defensive efficiency.
JP Morgan, the largest bank in the U.S., said stellar results from its consumer banking business made up for lackluster revenue from its business of selling and trading stocks and bonds.
The Texas bullpen made up for the short Harrell start until the ninth inning as it got six scoreless innings from the trio of Alex Claudio, Jake Diekman and Jeremy Jeffress.
Joey Purp returned last month with his true debut album, QUARTERTHING, a sharp, inventive set of songs that more than made up for his long silence after 2016's iiiDrops mixtape.
The Aggies made up for it by going 16 of 31 on 2-point tries, 15 of 16 from the free-throw line and by outrebounding the Crimson Tide, 38-1.
CitiKitty is made in the USA, which impacts margins, but Rescate feels lower margins are more than made up for with quicker turnaround times and the lack of a language barrier.
He noted doctors might be willing to receive somewhat smaller payments under Medicare for All if they made up for it if with savings on administrative costs from a simpler system.
Although The Walking Dead star couldn't be there in person during the day, he made up for it with a heartfelt photo and beautiful caption dedicated to the mom of two.
"Since I couldn't drink my favorite wine, I made up for it with the world's largest slice of SusieCakes' Celebration Cake, plus a bunch of Milk Jar cookies," Holt tells PEOPLE.
Those who got out of equities in 2008, for instance, would have missed a rebound that more than made up for the pain suffered in the months after Lehman Brothers fell.
Five years later, only three of Japan's 42 reactors are back in operation but new reactors brought online in China and other countries have partly made up for the Japanese closures.
However, the one comparison that can be made is that 22017 featured a large reduction in wheat acres from the year prior, and farmers largely made up for that with soybeans.
Part of the overall budget package could include a modest cut in the US corporate tax rate with the lost corporate revenues more than made up for by tax increases elsewhere.
I made up for the shortfall in profits from my actual job by using the money I received from my ex-wife buying me out of the condo we owned. Wise.
EditorsNote: Corrects time of scores throughout (4th, 6th, 7th, 233th, 9th, 10th, 11th grafs) The Minnesota Vikings made up for three bad quarters of football with a dominant one on Sunday.
As the holidays begin, 76 percent of Americans polled said the call for people to say "Merry Christmas" instead of "Happy Holidays" is "made up for political purposes," the poll found.
Relatives tell me that I didn't talk for months at a time as a kid (something that's hard to believe, since my verbosity has more than made up for it since).
Gaga is pretty sure that "Benedict Cumberbatch" is a series of nonsense syllables that a random British man made up for a vocal warmup, and the world is a beautiful place.
A good market for initial public offerings and strong revenue from Stock Connect, which links the Hong Kong and Shanghai and Shenzhen exchanges, made up for a decline in trading volumes.
But Mr. Guaidó's visit to Washington this week more than made up for those disappointments when Mr. Trump gave him two moments in the spotlight that could lift him at home.
The company, with a market value of about $54.7 billion, is hoping the lost fee revenue will be made up for in other parts of the business, such as fixed income.
Wozniacki, who is hanging up her racket after the tournament, made up for her lack of firepower with her trademark defensive skills, forcing the aggressive Yastremska into a series of errors.
That made up for an otherwise dull Monday on Wall Street where the Dow ended down 214 percent, while the S&P 0.33 gained 20.3 percent and the Nasdaq 21 percent.
BERLIN, Feb 15 (Reuters) - Deutsche Boerse on Wednesday reported an 18 percent jump in 2016 operating profit as its commodities and international clearing business made up for a weaker market environment.
I think the Grammys definitely made up for last year's lack of female representation, but the credit also has to go to the women who are the ones making the art.
He'd much rather be buying a shotgun ("Its potency made up for Charlie's growing sense of decrepitude") or interviewing people like Bad Maud, a bartender at the Greasy Mattress biker bar.
For years, the intelligence analysts, academics and journalists who study North Korea have made up for the lack of independent reporting from inside the country by analyzing state media dispatches in detail.
On the cable side of things, while Comcast lost the largest number of video subscribers at around 106,000, it seems to have made up for that by adding 363,000 broadband internet accounts.
It turns out the umami flavor from the mushroom's MSG could have made up for the salt, and allowed the researchers to create a lower-sodium, still tasty taco beef-mushroom hybrid.
The Wildcats struggled from 3-point territory (4 of 19), but made up for it at the charity stripe, knocking down 17 of 22 free throws and outrebounding the Bluejays, 33-28.
Often with these YouTube pranks and challenges, it's unclear if what is happening is genuine or made up for views, but the updated policy appears to make no distinction on between either.
While Yang's defense of his Freedom Dividend (a universal basic income of $1,000 a month) was lacking in support in this debate, he made up for it by defending other unconventional ideas.
Ranked No. 2 behind the United States, Spain made up for a slow start in the Olympic tournament by dominating from the first quarter to rack up its fourth straight win here.
Perhaps the genuinely astonishing death of the Night King could have made up for the Battle of Winterfell's dissatisfying body count — if only his and his army's demise hadn't been so anticlimactic.
The CRA is a way of reversing rules recently instated by federal agencies; it's simple and effective, though, until this administration, rarely used (but they made up for lost time, all right).
Michelin recorded a 9 percent gain in first-half profit, the French tire maker said on Tuesday, as cost-cutting and lower raw material costs more than made up for lower revenue.
McDonald's rose 2.3 percent after it beat estimates for quarterly same-store sales as strong demand in international markets made up for slowing growth in the fiercely-competitive U.S. fast-food industry.
Although Khloé's presence was noticeably absent from Instagram and Snapchat on Monday, her sisters more than made up for it with TBTs galore, plenty of selfies, and a few forced sing-alongs.
Ender Inciarte's first season with the Atlanta Braves started with a hamstring injury and a slump, but the center fielder has more than made up for lost time the past two months.
Hedge funds still haven't made up for a torrid first quarter when most strategies suffered punitive losses during January and February - a period characterised by the highest volatility seen since summer 2015.
While the Doctor and his TARDIS were off our screens nearly all year, showing up only in a lackluster Christmas special about superheroes, other networks more than made up for his absence.
And it did both so successfully that it made up for the fact that Trump really isn't a traditional ideological conservative — perhaps revealing where the priorities of the party's voters truly are.
Britain's Royal Mail reported a better-than-expected profit for the financial year, as tight cost controls more than made up for losses due to high competition in the UK postal market.
The INSEE statistics office said on Thursday that the French economy grew 0.3 percent in the fourth quarter as strong exports made up for weak spending at home, confirming a previous estimate.
Trudeau wasn't able to meet them in the airport, which he did with the first military plane transporting Syrian refugees to Canada, but it looks like he's made up for lost time.
Whatever James has lost in athleticism at age 32—and let's be honest, he has a whole lot in reserve—he has more than made up for it with his basketball mastery.
What Eden lacked in extreme remoteness—in places there were houses only a few hundred yards away—it made up for in telegenics: spectacular dunes, ominous forest, and a broad, sandy beach.
So while women were a smaller share of the electorate in 2017 (48%) compared to those races, Northam's staggering advantage more than made up for Gillespie's narrow two-point spread among men.
The 27-year-old struggled with his jumps in the team event's short program but made up for it by landing two quads at the start of his free skate on Monday.
But what the men lacked in official status, they made up for with regular gifts and frequent social calls that afforded them a remarkable level of influence inside the department, prosecutors said.
Amazon Echo's share dropped nearly 11 percent over 2018, while Google Home made up for just over half that decline with a 5.5 percent gain, and "other" devices making up the rest.
So he made up for lost time, hitting the second pitch of the game from Royals starter Ian Kennedy over the fence in left for his first home run as an Angel.
Back on the east coast, "Berners" made up for a rally that got cancelled last week due to Winter Storm Jonas with a march that went from Union Square to Zuccotti Park.
The one-night-only supergroup ripped into a performance of Metallica's "Moth Into Flame," and what it lacked in seamless technical qualities or sensible staging decisions, it made up for in energy.
But he made up for it by grabbing a rebound on the defensive end and making one of two free throws on his next trip to the line with 217 seconds left.
Whatever the cause, Mr. Sanders has often made up for losses in white, working-class areas this year with gains among Latino voters and white voters who live in left-liberal areas.
And the reason I knew he was a phony was that he was proposing large tax cuts while asserting that the lost revenue would be made up for by closing unspecified loopholes.
Cinema attendance has been declining quite substantially for years, and the way the industry has made up for that is trying to turn cinemas into these premium experiences and increasing ticket prices.
My father was fond of referring to Peoria as "paradise" because he understood that the riches we lacked in income were more than made up for in the town's sense of community.
But the acquisitions have not made up for the lost earnings so far and investors are hoping to get more clarity on Engie's strategy at the release of 2017 earnings on Thursday.
The after-market rally more than made up for Nvidia's 4.9 percent drop in regular trading, as the broad market swoon brought down 97 percent of stocks in the S&P 500.
He made up for it by recording 11 of the Tigers' first 13 points after halftime, extending a 353-27 lead at the break to 44-38 with 14:12 to go.
Scary moment for tennis superstar Rafael Nadal at the Australian Open ... he hit a return shot right off a ball girl's face ... but he made up for it by kissing her owie!!
While Saudi Arabia previously claimed it had made up for any shortages, experts believe that Riyadh and its allies do not have the capacity to fully offset the loss of Iranian oil.
Air France even made up for that missed glass of champagne -- the airline provided Hemal with a whole bottle -- along with a travel voucher as a thank you for his medical services.
There was a brief period in which Sondland foreswore Trump's candidacy due to bad press, but once Trump won, Sondland made up for it by pouring $1 million into his inaugural committee.
The tax plan could cost the government $1.5 trillion in revenue over the next decade, while advocates argue that would be made up for through economic growth spurred by lower tax rates.
That's because an increase in the use of illegal opioids — including heroin, fentanyl and carfentanil — has more than made up for the decrease in prescription opioid-based painkiller use in West Viriginia.
USDA upped its export outlook for the marketing year by 35 million bushels and its crushings by 173 million but the bump to production more than made up for the rising demand.
Newt Gingrich's Republican Revolutionaries of 20103 and the Tea Party class of 2011 believed they had a mandate for conservative change; what they lacked in realism, they made up for in moxie.
England substitute Dier missed the best chance of the extra period when he headed over but he made up for it in emphatic style before being mobbed by his relieved team mates.
If the previous weekend's French Grand Prix at Le Castellet was a yawn-fest, a procession with no real highlights, Spielberg's Red Bull Ring made up for it by dishing out the excitement.
The segment relied a little too much on fat-shaming to be genuinely great, but was easily made up for with a second segment where a reporter asks moms to complete Cardi lyrics.
" In February, the TV reality star admitted on Instagram in a now-deleted post that she and her husband "are having issues," denying that their "marital problems" are made up for cameras. "1.
PARIS, July 27 (Reuters) - Recovering French carmaker PSA Group unveiled record first-half profits on Wednesday, as productivity gains and a European market rebound more than made up for mounting challenges in China.
The 41-year-old has said before that she does not like being called "Octomom," a title she claims was made up for her by the media, and a nickname she now resents.
Each play, in its own way, attempted to deal with the spectre of Trump hanging over the night, and what the scenes lacked in time-worn polish made up for with raw emergency.
Arkansas made up for its deficit from 3-point range in the first half by going 9 of 17 from the free-throw line to Mizzou's 2 of 3 in the first half.
"Are you really allowed to keep your old keys and enter all your old apartments?" one Australian asked me, in reference to one of the silly legends Maddin made up for the movie.
Sleep timing on its own could predict worse academic performance, even if students made up for lost night-time sleep with naps during the day, according to the results published in Scientific Reports.
We won't have the same breadth of gear this week, but what it'll lack in numbers will be made up for in notoriety thanks to Apple, Sony, and LG all hosting press events.
After all, the company made up for the loss with sales in North America and its AWS cloud division, contributing by far the lion's share of its profits, coming out in the black.
The Jamaican men made up for it, however, riding Usain Bolt's anchor leg to a gold medal ahead of the U.S., who were disqualified for passing the baton outside of the exchange zone.
Dickey suffered a pair of losses despite quality starts on June 217 and 26, but his offense made up for the lack of support in those efforts by bailing him out on Saturday.
Springer and Yuli Gurriel each had three hits for the Astros, the A.L. West champions, and Reddick's single made up for his misplaying a fly ball into a home run in Game 3.
The Tar Heels didn't shoot at least 53 percent from the field as they did in the previous two games, settling for 47.5 percent, but their 3-point effort made up for it.
Salamanders and caecilians without bold or brightly-colored patterns made up for it with unexpected lights: Their cloacal regions (multipurpose organs they use to eat, excrete and reproduce) shone bright as a flashlight.
Jabeur, the first Arab woman to reach a Grand Slam quarter-final, produced 20 more winners than her opponent but Kenin made up for that by maintaining the same gap in unforced errors.
Analysts had expected LVMH to post comparable sales growth of closer to 9%, even as it made up for lost sales in Hong Kong with strong sales in mainland China and other markets.
ChemChina's deal also made up for the loss of a jumbo financing of more than A$613bn (US$7.69bn) backing the privatisation of electricity distributor AusGrid, which is expected to proceed next year.
So Summit had to look for new customers fast, and has made up for lost sales to China by selling more almonds, walnuts, pecans and hazelnuts to India, the Middle East and Spain.
He quickly made up for lost time and went on to publish nearly 20 novels and more than a thousand pages' worth of short stories, which will almost certainly be his lasting legacy.
Purchases of electronic products such as high-end TVs made up for more than half of the total transactions, worth $340 million, followed by cars with $204 million and liquors with $35 million.
The staff was kind enough to broadcast the participating speaker's words into the hallway, but their disembodied voices hardly made up for the letdown of not being able to see them in action.
Rahm made up for his mistake by sinking a long birdie at the last as they carded an eight-under-par 64, sharing the lead on 23-under 193 with Stallings and Mullinax (62).
Sales at KFC and Taco Bell were fueled by new menu items, strong performances in international markets and a delivery deal with Grubhub that more than made up for continued weakness at Pizza Hut.
Chalmers made up for his dead-heat for silver in the 216m when he helped the Australians to victory in the 245x217m freestyle relay in a Commonwealth Games record of seven minutes, 5.97 second.
Yasuhiro Yamada, head of the BOJ's Osaka branch overseeing the Kinki region, said the weakness in external demand was likely temporary as solid U.S. and European demand made up for sluggish shipments to Asia.
That's supposed to be made up for by the fact that gadgets will always be charging when they're in range, but whether that happens depends on just how far of a range they have.
But for Hermes, which like Vuitton and Kering's Gucci has stood out as one of the industry's better performers in recent years, growing demand in mainland China more than made up for the hit.
"What I lacked in tennis skills I hope I made up for in my ability to connect with her essence and understand the greater lesson of what she was saying," Stone said of King.
Sterling had dipped to as low as $1.3213 as chancellor Philip Hammond delivered the budget, with traders citing disappointment that lower growth forecasts had not been made up for by new fiscal stimulus measures.
He gave up emulating Steve Nash and instead saw himself as Cleburne High School's answer to Eric Crouch and Drew Brees, undersized wheeler-dealer types whose moxie made up for their lack of height.
But in match two, Niibs made up for his loss by recouping the $2,500 snatched from his fingertips at the last possible moment by securing a mid-game kill on none other than Ninja.
That more than made up for a 20 percent drop in revenue to $243.5 million from its traditional business of supplying sand for use in fracking, as oil producers hold back on well completions.
"The bullying I endured [in Hollywood] after I came out made up for the lack of it during my childhood," DeGeneres, 59, tells Good Housekeeping in her September cover interview, on newsstands Aug. 15.
PARIS, July 13 (Reuters) - French carmaker PSA Group delivered a sharp increase in first-half profit, as new models and the integration of Opel-Vauxhall more than made up for weaker emerging-market sales.
Harrison Ford made up for no-showing at the Hollywood premiere of "Solo: A Star Wars Story" by getting a little quality time with the film's star ... who's playing the role he made famous.
Travis previously chronicled his quest for love on a reality show called "Catching Kelce," and even though he fumbled there, he clearly made up for it in the non-reality-show-actual-life way.
Kind of like an 'actress quarantine' and when we all found ourselves like sardines in the trailer that first day, it was like the dam burst and we all made up for lost time.
The Demon Deacons were 5-for-21 from the field, but made up for it with 15-for-22 free-throw shooting to account for more than half of their production at that juncture.
It was Britain's first medal in this event since they won a bronze in 1984, and made up for Guy's disappointment in failing to pick up a medal in the 200m and 400m freestyle.
The race was first greeted by the principality of Andorra with two climbs that made up for their relative shortness with sheer steepness as the route passed an exceptional number of large gas stations.
When he agreed, somewhat reluctantly, to take on the administrative role of department chair, ten years ago, he made up for it by treating himself to a large, comic-book-style, undersea-themed tattoo.
Plus, Democrats made up for losing North Dakota, Missouri, and Indiana by winning Nevada and, as looks more and more likely, Arizona — with Florida and Mississippi still to be decided, by recount or runoff.
" Fears of slowing oil demand in China (the world's second-largest oil consumer, according to the EIA) have worried market watchers, but Jones contends that the world has made up for China's "significant drop.
The Cardinals had a shaky night in the bullpen, with their four relievers allowing four runs (two earned), but the team's offensive output more than made up for it, keeping them three games back.
In each state, however, Biden made up for those losses with dominant performances among voters over age 45 — in Florida, for instance, he won 71 percent of that group's votes, to Sanders's 11 percent.
Japan's economy grew an annualised 1.3% in April-June and is expected to have sustained an expansion in the third quarter as robust domestic demand made up for some of the weakness in exports.
What Neon lacked in resources — Netflix, for instance, has 60 people in its awards and talent department campaigning for films like "The Irishman" and "Marriage Story" — it made up for with buoyancy and heart.
If your most extreme week was a bad one, your supervisor would indeed rate you lower than your colleague even though you&aposd gradually made up for it over the course of the year.
His production made up for a slow start by Parise, a six-time 30-goal scorer who has been limited to six goals and nine assists by injuries and repeated bouts of strep throat.
" On Saturday, the kids' foundation and the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America wrote a letter to the makers of the film, saying the scene suggests that food allergies are "made up for attention.
Perhaps the loss of money from the discounts is made up for by an increase in the number of bargain-hunting decorators and the like, thereby increasing turnover and the total volume of sales.
The crowd on hand for the parade may have been a bit thinner than usual, but whatever it lacked in numbers it made up for in purple-lipped, giddy joy: This was no ordinary day.
My parents made up for their absence with the fruits of their labor, whether it was plentiful nutritious food, a college education, a car, or a few months' rent when I struggled to find work.
Wearing any tiara at all was already a big move for the Spanish queen, as she hadn't worn a tiara in more than a year, but debuting this sparkler surely made up for the drought.
This particular video didn't feature diamonds or jets or clever references to all the old T.S. videos, but it made up for that by totally embracing the complex nature of Swift and her many beefs.
The Bearcats (16-2, 5-0 American Athletic Conference) were held to a season-low point total, but made up for that by also holding the Knights (12-6, 3-3) to a season low.
Though Bluetooth devices may drain more power by broadcasting over a longer range, he says, that should be made up for by their faster speeds, allowing radios to be on for shorter periods of time.
Sophomore guard Kamau Stokes (33 points) continued to commit turnovers at a high rate - at least four in eight of his last 11 outings - but made up for it with a career-high 22 points.
Despite such critiques, Walker's success in our "post-racial" society became the cultural reparations that made up for all of the white-on-black brutality and subjugation featured in her artwork and in the news.
First to go were defending champions Germany, beaten 2-0 by South Korea to finish bottom of their group in a match that certainly made up for in late drama what it lacked in quality.
The burden of authentication becomes greater, but this is more than made up for by the simplicity of the security, which puts a wall in front of users and devices instead of resources and services.
U.S. economic growth slowed less than analysts expected in the second quarter on a jump in consumer spending, which more than made up for a drop in imports and a slowdown in inventory build-up.
The issue is also considered by some to be a partisan one "made up for political reasons" because Democrats have traditionally been more aggressive in pushing governments bills aimed at fixing the gender wage gap.
Big Freedia says Drake made up for the fact she wasn't in his "Nice For What" video by featuring her in his latest short film ... even if she did have to get the ball rolling.
He lost 1:40 because of a positioning error in crosswinds but made up for the lost time with impressive attacks in the Pyrenees, winning at top of the iconic Col du Tourmalet last Saturday.
Over all, the handful of blockbuster hits made up for the misses — at least for theater owners, who will collect roughly $4.49 billion at the summer box office, on par with 2015, according to comScore.
BRUSSELS, Jan 22 (Reuters) - Belgian supermarket group Delhaize on Friday reported a better-than-expected sales increase in Belgium, as it made up for disruption caused by a strike in the same period last year.
His role as the drunkard Vino in Mr. Sondheim's "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum" disappeared as the musical made its way to Broadway, but Mr. Sondheim made up for it.
U.S. chemicals producer DowDuPont reported a higher-than-expected first-quarter profit on Thursday as increased prices for its products and demand for packaging, paint and other materials made up for a weak agriculture business.
The hosts mustered just one shot through the first 10 minutes but made up for it going forward only to see Rask provide all kinds of big stops, notably against Ryan Murphy and Matt Cullen.
Gigi Hadid was two days late wishing her pal Taylor Swift a happy birthday on social media, but she made up for it with a gushing post and two new photos of the longtime BFFs.
Bulls top Pistons to keep hope alive CHICAGO — They didn't have two of their best big men, so the Chicago Bulls made up for their lack of size against the Detroit Pistons with great shooting.
The soloist, James Ehnes, showed ample technique with a full complement of cadenzas but not a lot of warmth or personality, though he partially made up for the deficiency with two encores of unaccompanied Bach.
It was a nice send-off for one of the best shows of the past decade, one that almost made up for Keri Russell's being denied best actress honors for the past six seasons. Almost.
" She argues that the Democratic Party has belatedly made up for having excused Bill Clinton's treatment of women, adding that it's "finally starting to be the party that protects women from having their asses grabbed.
Sometimes what's lost in square footage is made up for by a brilliant staff, or maybe it's just that the people who work in tiny stores really do know exactly where every book is located.
However, Sony made up for its past mistakes by releasing it as a downloadable game for PlayStation 3 and Vita in the states a couple of years ago, with the CD-reading feature fully intact!
Delaney said Minecraft forces designers to sacrifice some accuracy because structures in real life don't always have the game's squared-off look, but the speed and ease of use more than made up for those deficiencies.
Hagino's win made up for missing out on the world championships last year due to injury after he fell off his bike at a training camp, a gold that Seto won in his team mate's absence.
The shares rose, as analysts said the debt-financed buyback and the prospect of action being taken over Alcon's chronic underperformance made up for the message that 22 would be another year of stagnation for sales.
The year-over-year decline in iPhone sales was made up for in a boost in all of the company's other product categories, including a major bump in wearables sales, which crossed $5.5 billion in Q3.
Oeberg, who started 24th of the 90 athletes, shot clean and sprinted her last lap to take the lead ahead of Kuzmina, who missed twice but made up for it with fast work on the snow.
Some of those activities, like being a part of the Black United Students Executive Board and eventually becoming student body president, made up for scholarship money he had lost, but he was starting to struggle financially.
But the availability of cheaper plans hasn't made up for declining enrollment among unsubsidized consumers, and cuts to outreach programs mean a lot of people may not know that low- or no-premium coverage is available.
But Mignolet made up for his (horrendous, horrendous) foibles by making a dramatic two saves, which allowed for Liverpool's Coutinho to lace this pinballed goal into the back of the net at a clutch 83rd minute.
OF Corey Dickerson had two costly miscues in the field that resulted in extra-base hits, but he made up for it at the plate with a solo home run (his 16th) and an RBI single.
N. insisted on calling A. by the name she made up for him, Antoine, and he called her Nadia, after a sad, agile Romanian gymnast he once saw in an old black-and-white film clip.
Blake E., 31, who had already met Lindsay during the "After The Final Rose" episode for "The Bachelor" in March, made up for his awkward first impression by hiring a marching band for his grand entrance.
The S7's camera is actually lower resolution than the S6's5, but it has physically larger pixels and a brighter lens, so the loss in resolution is made up for by better low-light performance.
"It was a long day but played really great all day," Johnson said after a marathon 36-hole Sunday which made up for Friday's near washout when the area was lashed by a strong winter storm.
Substitute Willian made it five with a vicious strike from outside the box in the final minute, before Gallese made up for his earlier error by saving a spot-kick from Gabriel Jesus in stoppage time.
But we must take note of The Telegraph's review, in which Robbie Collin described the film as "sadistic, ugly and incompetent": An even halfway competent action finale might have made up for much of the above.
A series of small hand pies — one with potato and cabbage, one with mushroom, and one simply called "wildmeat" — weren't as good, but salmon and pike caviars served with crunchy buttered toast made up for it.
But KBC rose 4.6 percent after the Belgian financial group posted a better net profit than expected as increasing customer deposits, loans and higher insurance income made up for some of the group's increased tax bill.
Being tweeted by Michelle Obama, Jaden Smith and Samuel L Jackson among others more than made up for losing her mixed doubles match with Jay Clarke 6-1 6-4 to Robert Lindstedt and Jelena Ostapenko.
In a volatile trading session that saw the White House signal intentions to release the largest stimulus package since the great recession of 2008, American stocks made up for yesterday's losses with major indices rising sharply.
In a 3-point loss to the Jets in Week 4, Bortles limited himself to one pick, but the defense made up for that by letting Bilal Powell look like the second-coming of Barry Sanders.
Tinkle missed near the basket before Terry's shot gave Stanford the lead, but the Oregon State veteran made up for it when he made both of his free throws to put the Beavers back on top.
While Biden said Wednesday that Sanders has "made up for that" and "indicated that was past," the broadside represents a new front in a rapidly expanding conflict between the two chief competitors for the Democratic nomination.
However, eliminating the hassle of having to set up the mattress on our own, and being able to unload an old mattress we'd never use again made up for having to wait around for the delivery.
The Wolfpack made up for their 0-for-7 effort from 3-point range in the opening half with 10 points off six Virginia turnovers and 12 points on perfect 5-for-5 shooting by Funderburk.
Texans 28, Patriots 22 New England made up for a slow start with a push toward the end, but its first seven possessions were brutal: field goal, interception, four straight punts and a turnover on downs.
Tyus Battle made up for perhaps his worst game of the season as host Syracuse held off Wake Forest 78-70 Sunday afternoon in an Atlantic Coast Conference game before 24,018 fans at the Carrier Dome.
This French choreographer hasn't presented her work in New York in nearly a decade, but in "BiT," she made up for lost time, filling her evening-length dance with items from her ever-disturbing tool kit.
Trump seems to believe there are few disadvantages that can't be made up for by hard work: "You might not have their Ivy League pedigrees or their advanced degrees," she writes to her audience of young professionals.
Much of Brazil's latest shortfall was made up for by a record-breaking coffee harvest in Honduras—which is a coffee-growing area that this new report will probably be hit particularly hard in the coming decades.
Republican members, in other words, aren't facing "Harry and Louise"-type ads from industry, and what campaign contributions they may have lost out on are more than made up for by support from ideological right-wing donors.
A sexual late bloomer, Powell made up for lost time by embarking on a series of affairs, mostly with older women, starting with Nina Hamnett, an artist and artist's model who was famously generous with her company.
But then they made up for it with some solid trolling: This will get even funnier when Sidney Crosby scores 21995 points in his first game in Las Vegas and Gronk-spikes the puck after every one.
While Woods raced against vastly more experienced riders, what he lacked in racecraft and bike-handling skills he made up for with his big engine and raw talent, finishing ninth overall in 2013 and sixth in 2014.
Mr. Costa made up for the givebacks with cuts in infrastructure and other spending, whittling the annual budget deficit to less than 1 percent of its gross domestic product, compared with 4.4 percent when he took office.
Farmers had mixed feelings about the bailout when it was announced last summer, as they tend to prefer free enterprise over government intervention, but many are disappointed as the subsidies have not made up for their losses.
However, analysts say the continued rise of DRAM chip prices in the fourth quarter has more than made up for that, and many are forecasting DRAM supply to remain tight throughout 2018 as companies expand data centers.
Indicated unchanged The German exchange operator said its third-quarter adjusted operating profit rose by 8 percent to 286 million euros ($20.3 million) as its commodities and international clearing business made up for a weaker market environment.
Robert Barro, a Harvard professor who signed the letter to the Treasury, said the corporate tax cuts would lead to less revenue in the short run before faster economic growth made up for some of the losses.
Without too much vamping, I'll just come clean and say that the Goods team loved the high-fat yogurts: The plain-flavored Peak tasted sumptuously round, with a sweet fattiness that made up for lack of sugar.
Although they were both initially told by doctors that they wouldn't be able to have children, they quickly made up for lost time, becoming pregnant with their first sets of twins six years ago through in vitro fertilization.
"We got stops down the stretch," said Williams, who missed 4.33 of his 14 field-goal attempts and seven of eight from 3-point range but made up for it by hitting all 10 of his free throws.
Timberlake, who was then 11-years-old, didn't earn a win with his performance of "Love's Got a Hold on You," but we're guessing the last 20 or so years of his career have made up for that.
It increases the standard deduction and child tax credit and eliminates the personal exemption, the theory being that it will be made up for with the child tax credit, increased standard deduction, and lower rates across the board.
What she lacked in looks and intellect, she more than made up for in wit and charm, and she captivated many of London's rich and eligible bachelors – including Billy Hartington, the future Duke of Devonshire – and a Protestant.
The lip kit is out there, and a few other beauty brands, like MAC and Flirt Cosmetics, have already made up for lost time by launching their slightly different versions of the two-is-better-than-one format.
Some spectators and volunteers said in interviews, for instance, they had seen Miller running slowly, outpaced by speedier runners, near the start of the marathon, and wondered how she could have made up for all that lost time.
The group's organic revenue grew 20.6939 percent in the six months ended March 31, as strong growth in North America and a recovery in Europe more than made up for weakness in Australia, Brazil and some other businesses.
But what Saturday's race lacked in searing speed, it made up for with a brilliantly improvised strategy by Centrowitz: a clever move along the rail with about 450 meters remaining and a blistering final lap, in 50.62 seconds.
For the first full men's show, he made up for lost time, commandeering Liberty State Park in New Jersey, erecting an enormous silver scaffold, even going so far as to lay down a runway tiled in actual marble.
The Brewers' bullpen has more than made up for the weaknesses of their starting pitching this season, and has managed to convert almost every lead handed to them by the hitters—no matter how narrow—into a win.
Although online shopping companies have created hundreds of thousands of jobs, they have not directly made up for the losses at traditional retailers, and the new jobs tend to be concentrated in a small number of large cities.
West made up for the foul on the other end with a nice left-handed put-in off an assist from Curry but a few possessions later Nance blew past the entire Warriors defense from a big dunk.
Tatar made up for his earlier miss by scoring from the doorstep, taking a centering pass from Phillip Danault and flipping the puck over Bobrovsky's stick for a 3-0 lead with 13:35 expired in the second.
And unlike the nights when the team's sloppiness can be made up for through pure marksmanship, the Warriors shot just 21 for 21 from 21-point range, barely having any effect on offense beyond Kevin Durant's 214 points.
He was less a Janeite than a committed tourgoer — "I'm more into medieval history, but by coincidence and serendipity this fit into my schedule," he said — but what he lacked in experience he made up for in enthusiasm.
"But this lack is more than made up for by the sheer passion, thoroughness and candor with which he writes about and, at the same time, deromanticizes the artistic expatriate life in which outrage, loneliness and frivolity abound."
She broke early but blew her first chance to seal the opening set when she lost serve leading 5-4, but made up for it in the tiebreak when Kvitova wasted an opportunity to go 3-0 up.
What Recife lacks in aesthetic character is more than made up for by its suburb Olinda, whose historic center, a UNESCO site and one of the best preserved colonial centers in Brazil, is 20 minutes north of Recife.
"Sourcing the sinks was really tough but we've had a few made up for our future projects and it's good to have something to consistently design the kitchen around," This Moving House's Jack Richens said in an email.
Botelho, speaking in Portuguese in comments translated into Chinese, said Sao Tome had made up for the mistakes of the past and made friends with China, which cut ties with Sao Tome in 1997 after it recognized Taiwan.
MSCI's 23-country benchmark for almost $2 trillion of stocks, scored its third rise in the last four days as the rest of Asia made up for China's drop and eastern Europe and South Africa offset falls in Russia.
That all but made up for the dip in the level of output growth last month, although new business from abroad also increased at the fastest pace in four months, amid some reports of greater demand from UK firms.
"There was some weakness in home lending, but cards and consumer banking more than made up for this, as well as a decline in fixed-income markets, but this was at least partially offset by gains in equities."J.
Maroon 5 soon made up for lost time; the lead single off Overexposed was "Payphone" featuring Wiz Khalifa, a legitimate success, despite the fact that its target audience had probably never used the item named in the track's title.
While Froome failed to land any hammer blows in the mountains, he more than made up for that in the time trials in Dusseldorf and Marseille where he put 76 seconds on Colombian Uran who trails by 54 seconds.
FRANKFURT, Oct 27 (Reuters) - Deutsche Boerse said on Thursday its third-quarter adjusted operating profit rose by 8 percent to 286 million euros ($13 million) as its commodities and international clearing business made up for a weaker market environment.
Asked whether victory made up for his compatriot Vitaly Levit losing the men's heavyweight final on Monday to Russian Evgeny Tishchenko in a bout that raised questions about the judging, Yeleussinov said he was just glad to have won.
"Lots of people couldn't drive, so when the snow thawed and the weather warmed up in a bit in February, people were stir crazy and made up for lost time," Phil Flynn, an analyst at Price Futures Group, said.
OPEC's oil output is likely in August to have reached its highest in recent history, a Reuters survey found on Wednesday, as extra barrels from Saudi Arabia and other Gulf members made up for losses in Nigeria and Libya.
It's true that George W. Bush served a full four-year term without issuing a veto, but he made up for lost time in his second term, especially when Democrats took control of Congress and the Senate in 21972.
What Atlético has lacked in individual talent, it has made up for with team spirit and structure, built around a tough defense and a counterattacking style now led by Griezmann, the French international who previously played for Real Sociedad.
Luckily, I didn't like to go out—despite what my sparkling Twitter persona may suggest, I'm easily felled by social anxiety—so what I lost in social capital I made up for in being an expert on this show.
Kenin may not have the strength or build of her Spanish opponent, but what she lacked in power she made up for in willpower as she took down double Grand Slam winner Muguruza 212-6 6-2 6-2.
The tax plan could cost the government $1.5 trillion in revenue over the next decade, but advocates argue that would be made up for through economic growth unleashed by the corporate and individual tax cuts included in the plan.
And the film studio STX Entertainment has paid stars less than what is typical and made up for it with a bigger share of the film's overall profits, essentially incentivizing them to use their power to make a hit.
The tax plan could cost the government $6900 trillion in revenue over the next decade, but advocates argue that would be made up for through economic growth unleashed by the corporate and individual tax cuts included in the plan.
Ms. Ballard wasn't a top-flight singer, an Oscar-caliber actress or a drop-dead beauty — she once played one of Cinderella's ugly stepsisters — but she made up for any shortcomings with determination and a sheer love of performing.
But what this irresistibly giddy song may have lacked in originality, it has made up for with countless twirls on the dance floor over the years, tossing your head and your inhibitions in the hopes to feel the heat with somebody.
Apple has made up for the declines in iPhone sales with growth in other areas, such as wearable devices like the Apple Watch and AirPods, as well as its business of selling apps and other services like music and news.
The first major stock market-listed retailer to update on Christmas said strong sales in the three weeks before Christmas along with a good half-term holiday week in late October made up for disappointing sales in an unusually mild November.
He more than made up for that loss by winning every single other state, getting a whopping 224 delegates from Florida alone, and likely most of Illinois's delegates because of its congressional district-based winner-take-all delegate allocation mechanism.
The Grammys, however, seemed to have thoroughly made up for it — or milked BTS's popularity, depending on how you look at it — by allowing BTS to present at the ceremony and then turning the camera on the band whenever possible.
The Cold War meant that snail mail reached us via diplomatic pouch from Helsinki, but the satisfaction of a bit of good old U.S.A. in the bitter winter of the U.S.S.R. more than made up for the lack of suspense.
The levels for early 2017 were only barely higher than early 2016 — but the rise in apprehensions at the end of 2017, which bucked the traditional understanding that winter is a "slow season" at the border, made up for that.
Later in the week, Kardashian West made up for lost time by posting more adorable photos of Saint and North to her website and app, offering even more glimpses into what family time at the Kardashian-West household is like.
The bottom line: It's looking unlikely that any final decision, if insurers win, will take into account that insurers have made up for the lost subsidy money by raising premiums and, thus, premium subsidies — the ACA's other form of government assistance.
U.S. economic growth slowed to a 2.1% annual rate in the second quarter, a better reading than analysts expected, driven by a jump in consumer spending, which made up for a drop in imports and a smaller inventory build-up.
Before the election, she said she experienced a slow period in her bookings, but in the weeks that followed, she more than made up for that loss—and not just with her average clients, middle-aged men of means, either.
"We've seen [Chinese demand] pick up in Europe, where we've seen tourist flows increase, as well as Japan; that has more than made up for the decrease in tourist flows we were experiencing in Hong Kong and Macau," he said.
Philips, which spun off its lighting division last year to focus on medical devices and healthcare products, recorded double-digit growth in China, which made up for flat sales in North America and a 35.303 percent decline in Western Europe.
Honka made up for his gaffe by setting the table for Tyler Seguin's tiebreaking goal at the 583:47 mark of the second period, sending the puck across the crease to Seguin's waiting stick as he beat Saros above his blocker.
MAMMOTH, California (Reuters) - American snowboarder Kyle Mack made up for a disappointing first trip down the slopestyle course on Saturday with two impressive runs to win the U.S. Grand Prix in Mammoth and qualify for next month's Olympics in Pyeongchang.
"A combination of price adjustments and further volume growth with disproportionately low cost rises partly made up for higher raw material prices and exceptional expenses incurred in connection with the integration of acquired companies," the company said in a statement.
Evidently, the ongoing strength in the job market, with the falling unemployment rate and wage gains, combined with a notable boost in consumer and business confidence after the very divisive presidential election, more than made up for the negative factors.
Charli herself doesn't seem to appear on this remix, though that's almost made up for by Mykki Blanco delivering gems such as "I'm a little emo, but you a fuckin' asshole," and Tommy Cash cranking up the weirdness in her absence.
While the selections were not always the most inspired — I could have done without another rendition of Angelou's "I Rise" — the chance to hear Ms. Norman and Ms. Blackwell in conversation after the show more than made up for it.
Thus, what the special lacked in quality it made up for, in real time, by serving as a chronicle of an audience that felt as if it had steadily traveled through a portal, from one country to another reality entirely.
He has, instead, run the White House in the manner of the Trump Organization, where people of middling qualifications were paid exorbitant salaries that made up for the high level of stress that came with trying to follow Trump's lead.
The crowded field of Democratic presidential contenders has made up for it in this campaign, however, heavily courting Latinos in the state ahead of a general election campaign likely to be influenced by Trump's divisive rhetoric and policies on immigration.
The crowded field of Democratic presidential contenders has made up for it in this campaign, however, heavily courting Latinos in the state ahead of a general election campaign likely to be influenced by Trump's divisive rhetoric and policies on immigration.
That's probably due to the fact that Uber and other ridesharing apps add to congestion and result in more cars being on the road in general, so whatever is prevented in drunk driving incidents is made up for in overall traffic accidents.
Investor confidence stemming from the tax cuts and Trump's other business-friendly policies so far have more than made up for ongoing worries on Wall Street that his trade conflict with China is hurting the U.S. economy, and that it could become worse.
Though the scene lacked a lot of squealing and jumping — um, hello, you didn't even know for sure that your kin were alive and well; let's see some smiles, people — fans online more than made up for the missing enthusiasm through their tweets.
But they've more than made up for it with the introduction of Sidecar, which genuinely doubles the utility value of any modern iPad, provided you're someone for whom additional screen real estate, with or without pressure-sensitive pen input, is something valuable.
But he more than made up for his early failure, snapping a tie score with a seventh-inning solo homer down the left-field line as the Miami Marlins rallied to defeat the Cincinnati Reds 7-4 on Friday night at Marlins Park.
Plus500, whose clients can trade CFDs in more than 50 countries, said on Thursday that it will assess the possible impact on revenue from Australian customers, which made up for about 15% of the total revenue in the first half of the year.
WATCH THIS: Food Hack: Make Cinnamon Roll Ice Cream Bowls This is the first time since 2014 M&M's has had a commercial spot in the Super Bowl lineup — and we can probably all agree that they really made up for lost time.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Wall Street rose on Friday, with the S&P 500 index hitting a record intraday high for the seventh time this month as gains in technology heavyweights Alphabet and Amazon more than made up for losses in energy shares.
Trump's ability to raise money online has largely made up for his poor relationship with traditional Republican high-dollar donors, who have largely spurned him for the entire campaign, though he did win a few marquee names over in the month of September.
" When asked if winning Best Adapted Screenplay made up for his loss at the 1990 Oscars — his film Do the Right Thing lost for Best Picture that year to Driving Miss Daisy — Lee quipped, "Every time somebody is driving somebody, I lose!
But what his breakout song "Kill Shit" with longtime friend Lil Herb (now G Herbo) lacked in straightforward sing-song viral hit potential compared to Chief Keef or grandiose musical ambition compared to Chance the Rapper, it made up for in mesmerizing presence.
The power play, which has made up for New Jersey's NHL-low five-on-five production, came through again as the Devils spoiled defenseman Shayne Gostisbehere's record-setting afternoon with a 2-1 overtime win over the Philadelphia Flyers at Wells Fargo Center.
What's lost in that instant "I get this" connection between the player and the played is made up for by responsiveness and common-sense control mapping—the left attack button (the "B" equivalent) is your left arm, and the right, "A", your right.
In one beautiful moment, during a pit stop at the home of Ben's sister (played by the brilliant Kathryn Hahn), all six children opt to camp in the backyard rather than sleep in the playroom that's been made up for their overnight.
You control a fictional action figure made up for the game—initially the titular Action Henk, but you'll unlock other options—and run from left to right, racing across obstacle courses constructed of wooden building blocks, skateboards, and Hot Wheels-style plastic track.
Fowler, the pass-rush specialist acquired from Jacksonville late last month, made up for his costly unsportsmanlike conduct penalty in the third quarter by stripping Wilson of the ball and then recovering the fumble, setting up Cooks' run for a 12-point lead.
Constructed languages can include people who are making up languages to be artistic with them, or to look like a natural language but not actually be a natural language — such as the languages J.R.R. Tolkien made up for Lord of the Rings.
The TV president made up for that Tuesday night with a dumbfounding, stunt-laden spectacle, less a presidential address than an "Apprentice" finale wrapped in an Oprah episode stuffed inside a viral YouTube video and dropped into the middle of a WrestleMania match.
Yes, you have a static score, but I feel reasonably confident that that will be more than made up for in terms of increased revenue, and just having that economic growth is good for Americans and gives us the money we need.
Longer-dated bonds with maturities as far off as 2049 climbed almost 0.5 cents in the dollar and having risen for the last five days running, they had more than made up for the losses suffered a week ago when the election was postponed.
Although she slept through the entire experience, Hadlie, now 3, has since made up for it by exploring the Grand Canyon, hiking around Hawaii and Mexico, camping beneath the stars in remote red-rock country and scaling steep canyon walls with ropes and harnesses.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's top pig and poultry farmer Wens Foodstuff Group Co Ltd said on Tuesday its first-half net profit jumped 50.8% as surging poultry demand more than made up for a loss in its hog business after disease hit the country's pig production.
Of course, even if he has recovered in this sense, he still would not have made up for the suffering and lost time during the heart attack and subsequent bypass surgery, insertion of a pacemaker and whatever other treatments were required to restore his health.
The news that Nintendo would be adding NES games to the Switch as part of its paid online service had a mixed reception, but the company has completely made up for this controversial decision by releasing wireless NES controllers with which to play those games.
And while there's been a decline in black voters casting ballots early in North Carolina, Clinton campaign manager Robby Mook has said that Hispanic turnout has more than made up for that deficit — and said the state may already be out of reach for Trump.
Presumptive MVP Stephen Curry has looked almost human in the last two games, going a combined 22-of-212 from 21995-point range, but made up for the shooting slump with 296 assists on Monday as Draymond Green shouldered more of the scoring load.
Adam Wainwright notched the win despite giving up four runs in 5 1/3 innings but made up for it at the plate by going 2-for-2 with four RBIs as the Cardinals improved to 4-103 on their nine-game road trip.
EditorsNote: adds new 14th-16th grafs with quote from ref Bulls lose Butler in loss at Denver DENVER — After nearly burying themselves with a flat third quarter, the Denver Nuggets made up for it with a big fourth quarter to stun the Chicago Bulls.
Jack Freund, executive vice president of the Rent Stabilization Association, said the vacancy allowance, which he said made up for "inadequate" raises by the rent board, was hardly to blame for upward rent trends that are mostly associated with the strong real estate market.
KAZAN, Russia (Reuters) - France have the youngest squad in the World Cup knockout phase, but they made up for a lack of experience with raw talent and character as they came from behind to beat Argentina 4-3 in a last-16 thriller on Saturday.
In America, the relative absence of grass-roots, street-based groups is more than made up for by the institutional heft of the movement — its five key organizations include Middle East Forum and the Center for Security Policy — and its proximity to power and influence.
But what Südtirol lacked in logistical ease, it more than made up for in cost — often a third of what I'd spent on similar activities the week before (26 euros, or about $30, for a cable car, versus 70 euros, or about $82, for example).
I spent the night in a mid-tier One Bedroom City View Suite in the Art Deco building, and while it lacked an ocean view, it made up for it with zen-like touches and a deep soaking bath in the middle of the room.
But the thrill of a blocked shot by the freshman Edrice Adebayo — and the skill required to execute it — almost made up for what had been, to that point, three and a half days of college basketball with a conspicuous shortage of memorable endings.
Like Patenaude, he said that Carson was the most visible and inspiring person to take up the post since Kemp, and both expressed admiration for Carson's rag-to-riches story, claiming that in his case, life experience made up for lack of know-how.
" The TV personality's comments to TMZ come just one day after Columbus County Sheriff's Office in North Carolina announced in a statement obtained by PEOPLE that Eason would not face animal cruelty charges, saying that Evans told them the story was all made up for "publicity.
Panasonic, the exclusive battery cell supplier for Tesla Inc's current production models has said it is aiming to develop cobalt-free batteries, but materials technology company Umicore has said that such a make-up was not possible as cobalt made up for nickel's lack of stability.
But at least what the Y920 lacks in style, is made up for in utility, thanks to a healthy selection of ports include four USB 3 Type-A, one USB-C port with Thunderbolt 3, HDMI, DisplayPort, Ethernet and pretty much anything else you might ever need.
Clinton's emails are Trump's best weapon If Trump left points on the table at the last debate, he made up for it on Sunday night, sinking his teeth into attacks against Clinton for her use of a private email account and server while secretary of State.
But Mr. Jover never bores you — the awkwardness and occasional purple streak in his screenplay are more than made up for by the zest of his direction, Pipo Domagas's fluid cinematography and gripping performances from a pair of child actors, Bon Andrew Lentejas and Therese Malvar.
Hill's detailed accounts of alleged harassment struck at the core of the argument Republicans at the time had made for his confirmation — that his personal character and success in overcoming an impoverished childhood made up for his short service of only one year as a judge.
How The Good Wife did an episode about guns without a guest-appearance from Gary Cole is beyond me, but I'll allow it because Blair Underwood, who plays client of the week Harry Dargis, delivered a strong performance that more than made up for Cole's absence.
He has made up for it by shooting at a super-human rate on shots inside 10 feet, but if he can't get close enough to the rim–like he couldn't at some points during last year's playoffs–then his shooting drop-off becomes a problem.
OKLAHOMA 52, T.C.U. 46 Baker Mayfield made up for two lost fumbles with four touchdowns, running for two and throwing for two more to Dede Westbrook, and Oklahoma (2-23, 1-0 Big 12) upset No. 24 Texas Christian (223-24, 21-22) in Fort Worth.
Nuclear expert Siegfried Hecker, a former director of the Los Alamos weapons laboratory in New Mexico who is among those who has met Biegun, said was encouraged by the way Biegun had made up for his lack of specialist knowledge by seeking out the right people.
Okay, so the Morning Show star may be a few years behind when it comes to joining Instagram, but she made up for lost time by posting a photo that is Kim-Kardashian levels of cultural significance: a picture of the entire Friends cast back together.
RIO DE JANEIRO, Aug 9 (Reuters) - Michael Phelps of the United States claimed the 20th Olympic gold medal of his career on Tuesday by winning the 200 metres butterfly final in a race that made up for a stinging 2012 defeat to South African Chad Le Clos.
Even the prospect of witnessing a once-in-a-century athlete in his pomp was not enough to fill the Rio Olympic Stadium but what the crowd lacked in numbers, they made up for in noise as they welcomed Bolt to the track like a rock star.
A side trip to Tulum inspired her to make tunics — what she lacked in technical skills, she made up for by watching YouTube tutorials — and soon after, she put together a presentation in her Greenpoint home that lured a handful of editors and a showroom owner.
It might require a double take to recognize him, as he is rather heavily made up for the role of Count Olaf, the villain of the tale, who becomes the children's first guardian through questionable means and does not exactly have their best interests at heart.
My late discovery of Game Pass has all but made up for the PlayStation titles I missed out on, and with just a year left before the new generation of consoles is crowned, it&aposs the perfect time to milk it for all it&aposs worth.
That's according to a report from the Harvard Kennedy School's Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy out this week, showing that the reality TV star turned presumptive Republican nominee made up for his slow start in the polls with a boost from positive media coverage.
The decision to draft back-to-back first-round quarterbacks worked out much better for the Dolphins, who had blown the second pick in the 1966 draft on Rick Norton but made up for it a year later by using the fourth pick on Bob Griese.
In many places across Puerto Rico, federal emergency funds allocated in the aftermath of the disaster made up for years of neglected maintenance, replacing decaying infrastructure with tens of thousands of new poles and hundreds of miles of power lines rushed from the U.S. mainland at a steep premium.
The brand made up for problems in Hong Kong, where luxury brands had to temporarily close stores during pro-democracy protests, better than other Kering labels like Saint Laurent thanks to its large store network in mainland China for instance, the group's financial chief, Jean-Marc Duplaix, said.
Some of the plastics are economy car-grade ("serviceable," is a good word), but they're made up for by silly little details like the battery charge meter that sits on a pod to the left of the driver, or the air vents that sprout off the dash like eyeballs.
The second night, we stayed in a superior queen room at the Lake Yellowstone Hotel, which had all the appearances of your typical hotel room, without Wi-Fi and TV, for a painful $454 (the string quartet playing in the lobby almost made up for it — but not quite).
This nifty 225 chiller — billed in a restoration at last year's Toronto International Film Festival as both Canada's first feature-length horror film and its first 225-D feature — arrived late to the stereoscopic craze of the early 19953s, but it made up for it with a great gimmick.
The performance, which took place on a fake ship named you've guessed it, ASAHD, featured all of "I'm The One"'s guests, apart from Justin Bieber, though a vacation-ready Quavo, a dapper Chance the Rapper and Lil Wayne, wearing Bieber merch, more than made up for his absence.
"The good news here is that this last three months has basically made up for all the decreases we had last year, so it's a pretty strong last three months for us, and it's broad based," Marty Mucci, Paychex president and CEO, told CNBC's "Squawk Box" on Tuesday.
Yes, the 13-inch MacBook Pro from June 2012, which made up for its lack of Retina display with an optical disc drive and an extra pound or so in weight, has finally been killed after inexplicably remaining on sale at $1,099 for years without a spec bump.
As a member of the Aurora Prize Selection Committee, whose goal is to empower "modern-day saviors" in honor of the survivors of the Armenian Genocide, Clooney had attended last year's inaugural ceremony to present the award, but this year, he made up for his absence with a video.
In California, where personal income taxes account for about 70% of the state's general fund revenue, a year-over-year increase of 35.2% last month made up for lagging revenue from the tax in December and January, according to H.D. Palmer, a spokesman for the state's finance department.
Their offense, the third-most efficient in the league, has made up for most of that deficiency, and there was even some noise about defensive improvement during a winning streak in November — but that fell apart in December as Cleveland went 9-5 and had their defense to blame.
Newlyweds Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth (whose surprise, intimate nuptials we still haven't quite gotten over) made up for the latter's lack of attendance at the Grammys two weeks ago by showing up to the Oscars Vanity Fair After Party last night — looking cuter, not to mention more glamorous, than ever.
The right can't summon up a "real" Tory voter in quite the same way—the Party survived its aristocratic past by discovering "real Tories" in every social class—but it has made up for this by emphasising "real Tory" values: flag-waving nationalism, suspicion of foreigners, belief in British exceptionalism.
His ultimately embarrassing eight-year stint as envoy to the Quartet (the international contact group set up to mediate in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict) may have been unpaid, but the job carried status, perks and opportunities for networking in the Middle East that more than made up for its frustrations.
But her proven ability to burrow deep inside a character pays off: I've never seen such a searchingly acted portrayal of Charity as Ms. Duff provides here, and what she lacks in a Broadway-style belt is made up for by the emotional truth she brings to every moment in song.
In the early episodes of Season 2 a lockdown of the interworld portal is keeping them apart, but the lack of Howard-on-Howard scenes (a highlight of Season 1) is made up for by the increased presence of Olivia Williams, playing the two Emilys (both spies) married to the Howards.
It was already an embarrassment of riches, but last week, Jaylon Smith, a linebacker whom they took a chance on with the 34th pick in that draft, returned after missing all of last season with a knee injury, and made up for lost time with seven tackles and a forced fumble.
But she made up for it with a filibustering acceptance speech when she won the best musical actress award, insisting that the band stop playing as she thanked multiple collaborators and, in her inimitable fashion, exulted about her show and poked fun at her age and even her romantic life.
All-SWAC first-team selection Rodgers (team-high 16.6 points, 5.4 rebounds), who made up for a seven-point effort on 21-of-22 shooting in the title game by hitting the game-winning shot and grabbing a career-high 23 boards, has only been held below 243 points three times all season.
Here are some of the main factors that may affect Swiss stocks: Luxury goods group Richemont said on Friday it could target strategic investments and divestments after buoyant jewellery sales made up for still sluggish watch sales, helping sales rise 8 percent in constant currency terms in its fiscal year to March.
In the Atlantic Division, New York said goodbye to DPS highlight reel Do-hyeon "Pine" Kim, who retired, but more than made up for it by signing the somewhat controversial DPS star Seung-jun "WhoRU" Lee to go along with new off-tank Hong-joon "HOTBA" Choi, who came over from Guangzhou.
EditorsNote: Clarified period at end of 2166th graf; Changed to 166 from 169 in next-to-last graf Nick Foligno made up for a blunder moments earlier by scoring the game-winning goal with 1:41 remaining as the Columbus Blue Jackets defeated the visiting Carolina Hurricanes 3-2 on Thursday night.
" Ann Erb-Leoncavallo, a senior advisor in the global humanitarian division of the UNFPA, said that if other donor countries hadn't made up for US funding cuts to their programs in Jordan's Za'atari refugee camp, home to thousands of displaced Syrians, "there would be an increase in maternal and newborn deaths, for sure.
He was the world's greatest rock star, a glammy extraterrestrial who made up for a thin voice with sheer charisma and buzz-saw guitars; a few years later, he was its finest plastic soul man, enlisting John Lennon and a young Luther Vandross for an album that makes a compelling case for conscious musical appropriation.
Little luxuries included high ceilings, a window overlooking the green backyards of Bruntsfield, a firm king bed, a lovely tri-fold vanity mirror and delicious cookies from the Scottish baker Border Biscuits — all of which made up for an open closet where clothes, the ironing board and the iron were on constant full view.
Quincy Wilson, Cornerback, Florida Wilson has made up for a lack of speed in his career by being overly physical, which could result in a barrage of penalties at the pro level until he either adjusts to the rules of the game or is put into more situations where he is playing in a zone.
Tobias Levkovich, chief U.S. equity strategist at Citigroup, said in a research note that "these tragedies are generally viewed by the Street as nonrecurring events with no significant equity market effects," as the natural disasters have less of a national impact on the economy, with any lost production made up for by repair work in coming quarters.
Of the 64 teams that have made the conference finals since the turn of the century, 35 have ranked in the top third of the league on both sides of the ball; conference finalists that haven't been top two-way teams have generally made up for it by being among the elite on one end or the other.
" Steadman went to grammar school on a scholarship, disliked it, made up for it by drawing the teachers, and then worked in a Woolworths stockroom before, variously, going to technical college, being conscripted, studying aircraft engineering, and having a light-bulb moment when he saw an advertisement that said: "You Too Can Learn to Draw and Earn $$$s.
What she lacked in finances, and perhaps the will to mend her broken heart, she made up for in raising my sister and me to be good stewards of our few possessions, to be responsible for our actions, and to seek opportunities to positively effect change in our lives as well as the lives of others.
Short-term foreign debt accounted for 62 percent of the total at the end of the third quarter, while medium- and long-term debt made up 38 percent of the total, Yuan-denominated foreign debt made up for 40 percent of total foreign debt at the end of September, compared with 43 percent at the end of June.
Los Angeles was limited in the running game, with Todd Gurley carrying the ball 210 times for 21 yards, but Cooper Kupp (23 receptions for 22 yards) and Watkins (28 for 23) more than made up for the absence of Goff's favorite receiver of late, Robert Woods, who is out for a few weeks with a shoulder injury.
I haven't yet made up for all the lean times, but it's a start, and a bright spot of accomplishment that bookends the moment right after I took that photo of my son a decade ago, the last of the day's short sharp rays of winter sun coming through the restaurant window above his head, like a halo.
Mackie and Sebastian Stan said one perk made up for all the long hours and suit challenges: lunches with Marvel's Iron Man himself, as played by Robert Downey Jr. "You want to be the girl who the quarterback invites to prom, that's the goal everyday, and usually you just wait to see who gets in there," Mackie said.
In this case, you need to know something about what mining waste does to waterways and in what quantities these effects occur, how much economic activity depends on being able to dump freely, how a decrease in mining activity would be made up for from other energy sources and how environmentally damaging those are, and on and on.

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