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Ms Rudd claimed it would be wrong to make up for weaknesses in transport and heat by having a more advanced policy on renewable electricity.
In order to make up for weaknesses from the exchange, the company is signing on retail customers to develop private label wine solutions.
Technical certitude is the hallmark of the likes of Tendulkar and Dravid, but as Laxman has shown, a big heart can sometimes make up for weaknesses outside the off stump or anywhere else.
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India's growth rate could be pushed up again, but not without radical reforms and almost certainly not to the peak pace of the 2000s.Many laps aheadThe Great Deceleration means that booming emerging economies will no longer make up for weakness in rich countries.
A surge in mortgage refinancing is helping the banks' bread-and-butter lending business, making up for weakness in other areas, writes DealBook's Peter Eavis.
During the second quarter, demand for Intel's flash memory products, used in cellphones, made up for weakness in microprocessors, Intel's core business.
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