make up for造句61 The reports of international commissions such as that of Brandt do not make up for this gap.
62 To make up for the unkindness, he made a bad and nervous joke.
63 What they lack in brawn they make up for in skill.
64 I promised to buy shares in the brewery to make up for it.
65 Some experts believe that adrenaline provides the body with the extra boost it needs to make up for lost sleep.
66 Tom tried to make up for his explosion at the party by being pleasant and talkative during dinner.
67 In retrospect, knowing what I know now, I guess he wanted to make up for what happened during the war.
68 Textiles were excluded and there was no significant increases in the sugar quota to make up for cuts in recent years.
69 To make up for the consequent loss in revenue, the government revamped the tax structure, revising it upward.
70 Store bosses are taking a gamble in hoping that enough folk will go shopping to make up for huge discounts on offer.
71 It was to salve her conscience, she thought, and make up for her obsessional preoccupation with Nick Frazer.
72 Supervisors said then they might have to consider budget cuts to make up for the energy costs.
73 The largely working-class suburbs pay higher rates for shared services to make up for the high percentage of Detroit residents who default.
74 They had the opportunity to make up for this loss by sharing in 40 years of prosperity under a democratic system.
75 I wanted to make up for the terrible mistakes I had made during his childhood and youth.
76 Yet nothing can quite make up for the gaudy excesses of the auto-da-fe.
77 She also quickly realized that economic prosperity would more than make up for her political defeat.
78 In some cases, the earnings growth will more than make up for the eventual de-rating.
79 He worked overtime to make up for his lateness for work.
80 In fact, a lower debt-to-equity ratio could actually lead a bank to take on more risks in order to make up for the loss of leverage.
81 Objective To evaluate the clinical efficiency of the frozen apheresis platelets by the Amicus separator, in order to make up for the deficiency of the fresh apheresis platelets during the rescue.
82 It's been falafels, burgers and chips all the way of late and I fear one punnet of sour Scottish blackberries is not going to make up for it.
83 And now the engineer pulled out the throttle-valve to make up for lost time, and the clatter of the train faded into a distant roar, and its lights began to twinkle into indistinctness.
84 It can make up for the formal contract and an very important role on employees satisfaction.
85 Perfect financial control system can guarantee the creditability of financial information, and make up for unperfectness of financial contract and asymmetry of accountability.
86 Or more likely, they're just assuming that we get discriminated against or judged constantly because of who we are, so they want to make up for it by being as over-the-top pleasant as possible.
87 This research and design based on three-color multi-function color CCD measuring system is not only good to make up for this flaw, but also to complete the monochrome CCD measuring system functions.
88 You can make your flights carbon neutral by planting trees to make up for the greenhouse gas emissions.
89 This paper proposes an extensible mapping rule model to make up for the deficiency of conflict resolution only by mapping to global ontology in ontology-based XML data integration systems.
90 The case law, characterized by reality and flexibility, can make up for the defects in application and interpretation of the statute law, for it has originated from judicial decisions of judges.