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Even if they were guilty, like Freya has been proven to be, when does the weight of the document make up for the way it was attained?
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Many of the cases, according to Mr. Dear, the civil court judge in Brooklyn, hinge on erroneous documents, hastily assembled to make up for the fact that lenders have lost the original paperwork needed, like payment histories or the original contract.
Some lawsuits, the judges and lawyers say, hinge on erroneous documents, quickly thrown together to make up for critical paperwork that is missing, like payment histories or the original contracts.
That led one defense lawyer to call the report a "make-up document" that had been "written to try to make up for holes in the prosecution's case," the article stated.
The financial excesses of the country's elite are well documented, and Pyongyang lacks sufficient foreign currency reserves to make up for the shortfall.
These lost artifacts can become essential cultural documents, and what they occasionally lack in narrative coherence or flash they make up for in historical worth.
If one foot of design is wrong on the documents, he can't expect the men and women on the floor to make up for his mistake.
That document, filed October 3, 1977 (nine days before oral argument), stated that the government supported programs tailored to make up for past discrimination, but opposed rigid set-asides.
To make up for it.
CONTENDER Make Up For Ever High Definition Foundation.
"Money cannot make up for what happened.
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