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In order to make good the deficiency in interest, the stockholders have put their hands in their pockets, and advanced over a million of dollars.
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Bowlby argued that with attachment theory he had made good the "deficiencies of the data and the lack of theory to link alleged cause and effect" of Maternal Care and Mental Health.
Bowlby claimed to have made good the "deficiencies of the data and the lack of theory to link alleged cause and effect" in Maternal Care and Mental Health in his later work Attachment and Loss published between 1969 and 1980.
Friedrich says he isn't interested in settling accounts: he wants to make good a deficiency.
Though short of ammunition and "obliged to turn their implements of husbandry into those of war by hammering up their scythes and sickles and forming them into swords and spears,"4 they more than made good their deficiency in equipment by the fierce and warlike zeal with which they rallied to the defense of their homes.
It was the one not taken by the architects Sam Casswell and Alex Bank: rather, they made good its deficiencies and added an extension on the landward side.
Earlier in that year, because of financial troubles, he had added the words "any deficiency I presume the Cincinnati society will make good" to his will.
The deficiency is made good on several websites, e.g., the transcription of the entry in Confederate Military History at CivilWarReference.Com.
The deficiency is made good on several websites, e.g., at Stonewall in the Valley.
If revision implants are required to help control the fracture and provide stability, then revision to reverse geometry implants in patients with cuff deficiency makes good sense.
Make sure the ref makes good calls.
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