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Relying on home runs to make up for a dearth of base runners, Oakland was just 15th in runs scored.
Across the nation, ski resorts are increasingly trying to make up for a dearth of snowfall by manufacturing their own.
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The C.S.A.'s have flourished in larger cities as a kind of organic alternative to the dominance of the commercial gallery system and in smaller places as a way to make up for the dearth of galleries, as a means of helping emerging artists and attracting people who are interested in art but feel they have neither the means nor the connections to collect it.
Liu et al. [33] proposed jointly conducting NER and named entity normalization (NEN) for multiple tweets using a factor graph, which leverages redundancy in tweets to make up for the dearth of information in a single tweet and allows these two tasks to inform each other.
To make up for the dearth of information, NBC and ABC News relied on a national telephone poll conducted over the last few days.
The sporty bits fared better, with 64% of the schools meeting their physical-education requirements.Bringing the issue to a local level is meant to make up for the dearth of guidelines from the federal government.
And resorts in Park City, Utah, have run snowmakers full blast for the last several weeks to make up for the dearth.
E1 OBITUARIES B7 James Haskins An educator who, in seeking to make up for the dearth of children's books on black historical figures ultimately became one of America's most prolific children's book authors, he was 63.
It called for an 80,000-seat stadium to be built in a parking lot and for cruise ships to help make up for the city's dearth of hotel rooms.
It makes up for a lot.
Langson thinks the resulting dearth of supply will more than make up for the loss of a few investors.
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