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Although Luck's mind was essentially made up, he turned to someone outside the family.
Pakistan, Bangladesh, Jordan and other poor countries essentially made up for the absence of American financial support.
When Lyndon Johnson created Medicare, he essentially made up and lowballed the long-term costs of the program.
The Padres essentially made up for Giles's pending departure yesterday by nearing agreement with the Mets on a trade for center fielder Mike Cameron, pending Cameron's passing an eye test.
The quote I essentially made up for myself on the hike is just a statement, "I'm not afraid".
For example, the access line accounting is essentially made up as it is only including a specific class of voice services, commonly called POTS, plain old Telephone service, while it leaves out the fact that DSL, special access lines, data lines and even U-Verse and FIOS are not included in the accounting.
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Some editors were essentially making up their own texts.
But federal subsidies essentially make up the difference.
But the provider, and others like it, could change the pricing plans if many people begin to drop cable TV— essentially making up for losses on the television side by making broadband more expensive.
I've met a few eccentric people in my life who probably helped to inspire him, but I only realised quite recently that his bizarre way of talking – essentially making up terms of endearment – came from my mum.
Had the Fed responded to the persistent demand shortfall in that fashion, the outcome might have been similar to what was actually observed: a flow of money into the housing sector, essentially making up for the purchases of mortgage securities foreign buyers aren't making (in this scenario).But given broader regulation the bubble might not have managed to become as dangerous.
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