Sentence examples for generally made up from inspiring English sources

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Major drug makers have steadily cut their research spending since 2008 because of poor productivity, although increased spending by the biotechnology industry has generally made up for this shortfall.

The sealing effectiveness requires a combination of properties that are usually optimised empirically with thermal spray coatings generally made up from a range of two-phase powder mixtures.

But it is also vital to remember that producers need proper support, with special attention being paid to small farms and family farming given that, as in Portugal, the already low incomes of small farmers are often profoundly affected by these diseases and this is not generally made up for by the low level of compensation.

The second main group is generally made up of secular nationalists.

The panels are generally made up of eight individual quilts affixed with names of people who died.

The groups, generally made up of men from one gotra, or subsect, of a caste, settle disputes and set unofficial laws about marriage and daily life in hundreds of villages through Haryana and western Uttar Pradesh.

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Thirty singers generally make up the choir.

Higher-income voters generally make up a larger proportion of the Republican primary and caucus electorate.

Elsewhere in the Southeast, manufacturing generally makes up close to 20percentt of employment.

Returns generally make up about 8percentt of overall sales, according to the group.

(What Lynch, a prodigious coffee drinker, lacks in eloquence, he generally makes up for in caffeinated enthusiasm).

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