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In London the migration of young newcomers has usually more than made up for the deficit and so it is now.
But they do not have the expertise in Parliament to make up for the deficit.
The year got off to a sluggish start in the first quarter, but investment in the past three quarters has accelerated enough to make up for the deficit.
But such good work can hardly make up for the deficits in the production overall.
By importing skills from outside, this program is attempting to make up for the perceived deficit of entrepreneurial skills and business knowledge inside universities.
The projected deficit figures did not include the costs of making up for the city's failure to adequately finance employee pensions.
However, David Brat more than made up for the money deficit with energy, focused barbs and the shoe-leather of his committed followers.
Lucas said she joined the protest to make up for the "democratic deficit" that was allowing corporate oil and gas interests to trump the concerns of ordinary people.
Now biographers Eilat Negev and Yehuda Koren have handsomely made up for the information deficit.
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