make up for造句91 But with a comeback now under his belt, Benayouninsists he is determined to make up for lost time as the season entersits business end.
92 Mao meant to give the reins to the masses'spiritual vitality to make up for the lack of capital and materials by carrying on the revolutionary tradition.
93 The traditional accounting method can't accurately calculate the logistics cost, however, the activity-based costing method can make up for the defect.
94 Bo Xinwa Deco and strengthened their attack, right back to make up for the shortcomings.
95 Others in the market believe the cause was a major integrated oil company seeking to make up for output lost after the hurricanes tore into the Gulf Coast.
96 I know the mid-grade prosthetic foot that I use everyday will never make up for the fact that I do not have an opposable ankle.
97 Meanwhile it is necessary to establish network radio stations and make up for its inadequacy as a mass medium.
98 Mike: What do you say I make up for it with one of Michael Seaver's super duper homemade breakfasts ?
99 What kingfishers lack in fine manners they make up for in fecundity.
100 A conservatory would make up for the fact that we were refused planning permission for a roof terrace.
101 What then to make up for milk since incident to the current information gap?
102 But you'd be wrong. A weekend lie-in doesn't make up for the hours of shut-eye lost by burning the candle at both ends in the days before, scientists say.
103 Want thinkable thing only, can make up for the program.
104 Stocks, whether for the 17.9% of families that own equities directly or the 53% that own them through retirement plans, just don't represent a big-enough asset to make up for shortfalls in income.
105 How does ability make up for the inadequacy of human protein, let live in tellurian has people had, satiate?
106 To make up for that boring example, I am now pleased to present you with what is possibly the worst picture of the Sydney Harbor Bridge ever drawn.
107 So my advice is this: Keep the eight-glasses-a-day rule--not as a do-or-die goal, but simply as a tool to remind you to drink enough water to make up for any shortfall from your food.
108 We ought to concerntrate on these noted or unnoted errors, and make up for them.
109 They see their life in a broader landscape - sometimes they know they have to sacrifice, and sometimes, they will have opportunity to make up for the loss time.
110 We must redouble our efforts to make up for the lost time.
111 Japan's Ai Fukuhara, who finished runner-up to Liu Shiwen at February's Kuwait Open for her best career finish, will try to make up for a subpar performance at the last Asian Games in Doha.
112 To make up for the defects of the traditional manual observation of fire-point location in forest, a real-time location method based on monocular vision technique for fire-point in forest was studied.
113 The great man and the natural man reflect the perfect personality in ideal society, but they can make up for the loss of self in reality.
114 Workaholics are fooling themselves if they think a weekend lie-in can make up for lost sleep.
115 What they lack in edginess they make up for in innovation and an openness to experimentation with new media, like video and electronic art.
116 People are taking on extra jobs to make up for hours or income lost, an out-of-work partner, or even a business facing hard times.
117 Rising affluence also has turned populous nations like China, India and Indonesia into major markets for goods, helping to make up for some of the demand drop-off from Europe and the United States.
118 RF card will make up for those shortage magnetic card or touch IC card.
118try its best to gather and build good sentences.
119 The purpose of changing its rigid MOI policy should be to make up for its inadequacies. However, under the EDB's proposals, schools would enjoy great latitude. That seems an overcorrection .
120 Is there any way that I can make up for my forgetfulness?