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A win there could very nearly make up for a loss in Ohio.
Crédit Agricole has increased funding to Emporiki, its Greek subsidiary, to make up for a loss of deposits there.
That could be good news for authors who make up for a loss in mass-market sales with increases in e-book sales.
Ms. Hopkins said the mayor had come to realize that philanthropic dollars in a contracting market could not necessarily make up for a loss in city financing.
Monash University in Melbourne has announced that it will need to save 45 million dollars from its budget next year to make up for a loss in revenue from international students.
UBS, the largest Swiss bank, said on Tuesday that its fourth-quarter profit had slumped 76 percent from a year earlier, as money entering its wealth management unit did not make up for a loss in investment banking.
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That more than made up for a loss of $17 a loan on fees to service, or administer mortgages as old loans were repaid early.
As we know, the French pair were making up for a loss of points suffered during some momentary awkwardness in the short program, when Papadakis tore a strap on her costume; the pair could not quite catch up in the finale.
"It takes a lot of $60 members to make up for a $1 million loss," said Ms. Hopkins of the Brooklyn Academy.
The final margin was more than enough to make up for a 2-0 loss in Milan in the first leg and sent Barcelona to the quarterfinals, 4-2 on aggregate.
The bank can choose to raise its rates later to make up for any loss in income from a promotion.
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