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983 Sentences With "up for it"

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You don't tell someone, Well, he signed up for it!
You have to make up for it in other areas.
But she has more than made up for it since.
I mean, it's just so perfectly set up for it.
We make up for it by going 10 times harder.
Luckily, its ease of setup might make up for it.
Now to see whether an audience shows up for it.
More than made up for it in the years since.
I thought to myself, I should show up for it!
But, in true Lindsay fashion, she was up for it.
But he's trying to make up for it in enthusiasm.
"Our guys are fired up for it," he told them.
And it appears the administration is gearing up for it.
But Larson's vibrant performance more than makes up for it.
But her latest snapshot more than makes up for it.
It's pretty common so don't beat yourself up for it.
But they made up for it quickly after the election.
To make up for it, she rose at 4 a.m.
It also lacks the pulp to make up for it.
"But it's the greatest challenge and we're up for it."
If you're interested, you can sign up for it here.
Sign up for it here, and read the first edition.
The filmmakers and actors certainly seem urgently up for it.
But we have certain compensations, to make up for it.
Fortunately, the excellent hotel service helped make up for it.
But working alongside Train makes up for it, she says.
My putter made up for it for the most part.
And I don't think the audience was up for it.
You get to make up for it four hours later.
"I think I make up for it right now ... and I think I'm making up for it rapidly because we're rebuilding our military at a level that it's never seen before," he said in June.
That is, if Facebook doesn't screw things up for it first.
But we're half their ages and didn't sign up for it.
Instacart just pays the worker less to make up for it.
The bride's dress got ruined but she was up for it.
When it comes, they want you to sign up for it.
It takes like a second to sign up for it here.
He was the only Republican that didn't show up for it.
I'll be working this weekend to make up for it though.
First things first: Make sure everyone involved is up for it.
I don't know if Jeff would've been up for it anyway.
"At first, he was definitely cautiously up for it," Hull continued.
If you're up for it, contact them on their website here.
The question is whether Californians would truly be up for it.
To make up for it, the item costs a bit less.
Major no-no ... and the judge locked her up for it.
Maybe a fun lip color if I'm feeling up for it.
If we're up for it, tell us how you like it.
I called the photographer and said, 'Are you up for it?
Some people are up for it, and some people are not.
I genuinely believe the gameplay and controls make up for it.
As excruciating as Day One was, this made up for it.
Whenever I wanted something, I had to save up for it.
From butler to the officiant, Billy Ray is up for it.
But once you've seen these spiders, it makes up for it.
The Nones could come too, if they are up for it.
Love will never truly win until everyone stands up for it.
He signed up for it, then canceled it, then went back.
She tries to make up for it by printing, printing, printing.
I'll use my shining personality to make up for it tomorrow.
But I make up for it with passion (and deaf hearing).
A Big Mac and large fries doesn't make up for it.
However, Iowa State made up for it with the passing game.
Ever since, I have been trying to make up for it.
We recognized it and we had to make up for it.
Maybe GEORGE SMILEY, and MARILYN MONROE will make up for it.
You're not really missing much because we're making up for it.
I had the temerity to put my hand up for it.
They would recognize injustice and they would stand up for it.
However, his wife Kristen Bell just made up for it on Ellen.
If I was a passenger, how would I sign up for it?
Agent: It's Allah's will but you know... Medina: I'm up for it.
If you're up for it, here are the brands to start exploring.
We're pretty flexible with who pays and always make up for it.
On Monday against the Pelicans, he more than made up for it.
But if you gave them something else, they'd show up for it.
Senators will have to decide if they think he's up for it.
However, if you're up for it, you may be paid extremely well.
"Don't worry, baby, I'll make up for it," he would tell me.
But Clinton's campaign insists that Hispanic turnout will make up for it.
If we value our freedom, we have to stand up for it.
Can stalking Beck (Elizabeth Lail) to a fair make up for it?
"The town makes up for it by being extremely walkable," he said.
Now the least he could do was make up for it somehow.
Maybe you're just not feeling up for it — and that's okay, too.
When they say something to your family, you take up for it.
Neither of the world's superpowers is likely to stand up for it.
And I will stand up for it, and every one of you.
We're sure she'll make up for it in the next two weeks, though.
And if she was up for it, we would FaceTime with the dogs!
Didn't think he'd be up for it, but he's just like us guys!
Sure, it lacks in style, but it makes up for it in substance.
Although men can sign up for it, the app is exclusive to women.
When Wheeler-Weaver showed up for it, he was detained by Montclair Police.
"If everyone did it I would be up for it," she told Cagle.
And if not, I would really want her to speak up for it.
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In fact, you're going to want to start saving up for it now.
I don't want to have to wake it up for it to work.
Really don't feel up for it, but I'm trying to muster the energy.
I'll make up for it with an extra day of freelancing next week.
But you already knew about Prime and signed up for it ages ago.
There's only one problem: not a single person has signed up for it.
My agent asked if I was up for it and I said yes.
If that's the case, it might not hurt to sign up for it.
In addition to shooting poorly, Anthony was not making up for it elsewhere.
But her pure tone and uncanny musicality more than made up for it.
He hit him up about the project and he was up for it.
"Beth was not up for it, she wasn't dressed for it," he said.
This is my home now, and I'm going to stand up for it.
Now that free speech is under attack, will we speak up for it?
Roy and his wife drove up for it, and he couldn't believe it.
But we made up for it by getting to the free-throw line.
I still try and do that if my knees are up for it.
I'm going to try to make up for it the next couple of seasons.
"You couldn't go disgusting enough and John was completely up for it," she said.
Americanization, more than made up for it by having arrived at this point of
To make up for it, Dean Munsch (Jamie Lee Curtis) holds a blood drive.
His Bigurl is still up for it, just in a different place, different destination.
"She hated it, and she made sure she stood up for it," Blair said.
I was blessed to (be) in position where I could make up for it.
But the hassle-free experience, which took about a week, made up for it.
Flashman sometimes had no money at all, but made up for it with resourcefulness.
But to make up for it, she confirmed her spot at the 2018 event.
But the Bucks made up for it, slowly whittling away at the Timberwolves' lead.
In these rare cases, I make up for it with these handy peel pads.
Tell me about the song and how you and Kehlani teamed up for it.
So, she found a way to make up for it, The Huffington Post reports.
Now the company is taking action in a bid to make up for it.
Yeah, he's awesome, and I'm glad he was up for it, he was game.
Active management isn't dead, it just needs more people to stick up for it!
I am socially awkward and don't look good enough to make up for it.
If you're up for it, you can also program IFTTT commands for other products.
There is competition for talent, and firms are willing to pay up for it.
Don't worry though, Mahomes said he'd buy Kelce lunch to make up for it.
Perhaps he's spent the last five years building Airtime to make up for it.
You try and make up for it, and you also try and be better.
I signed up for it, and I was like 'What did I just do?!
"A Big Mac and large fries doesn't make up for it," Mr. Hornaday wrote.
"If [necessary], I would really want her to speak up for it," says Williams.
Now if you want your stock back, you have to pay up for it.
The other night was one of those, and tonight we made up for it.
Even the larger standard deduction did not make up for it, Ms. Bay said.
Here's to hoping it's possible to make up for it all on your own.
When you realized you missed a year, you want to make up for it.
That's something you usually need to bring up for it to be a conversation.
You can totally see him lining up for it as the crowd celebrates the moment.
To make up for it, some less-innocent people are also thrown into the chaos.
But the Badgers more than made up for it over the remainder of the half.
Margins have been squeezed, Mr Gómez admits, but larger volumes have made up for it.
Luckily for me, we have plenty of really wonderful students who make up for it.
If Facebook is more your jam, we've got an event set up for it here.
The companies say everyone will be able to sign up for it sometime this summer.
I was a little bit inconsistent yesterday but I obviously made up for it today.
If they don't, they warn, premiums could increase next year to make up for it.
Our map may lag behind the others but it makes up for it in... charm?
And in his 40s, he wasn't sure if his body would be up for it.
But all that swirling emotion and heavy eye contact may have made up for it.
But they believed she'd make up for it by winning a big margin with women.
When they called about this, I was like, 'But I didn't sign up for it.
But if a candidate lacks charisma, it can be hard to make up for it.
She doesn't get really dressy but her t-shirts and sweatpants make up for it.
But this promising author more than makes up for it with her singularity of vision.
But the amenities will help make up for it, as will the new tax bill.
Sky, to make up for it, paid for the floodlights the clubs had to install.
To make up for it, we decided to leave our house to Kevin as well.
Having Instagram-stalked Speedos already, I was confident the food would make up for it.
I eat as much as I can and scarf chocolates to make up for it.
I can be accountable and try to make up for it as best I can.
But the experience of being the only passenger seems to have made up for it.
She should've told me so we could save up for it, $50 and then $50.
To make up for it, Andrews lent the Hensons her ski house in Gstaad, Switzerland.
Walmart has been late to the game, but is set to make up for it.
Wherever they have to go, and whatever the hour, they are usually up for it.
It's a stressful role, but pundits predict that plucky little Merv is up for it.
So if once a year I want to beat myself up for it, just let me.
"But this team has won lots of world championships so we're up for it," he added.
I already have crazy artwork for it, so if he's up for it, I'm fucking psyched.
We don't have to like it, but we don't have to beat him up for it.
The class isn't what I expected it to be when I first signed up for it.
Luckily, we can also bank on a great performance from Henson to make up for it.
Sure, these stories are pure emotional gas, but they make up for it with sheer energy.
The workout is more intense than what I normally do, but I was up for it.
The gameplay isn't very deep, and the story is too shallow to make up for it.
When he signed up for it as an extracurricular class, he didn't realize what it was.
"Hotelbeds' dividend recap made sense but they needed to pay up for it," an investor said.
If you're not up for it, if you're going to be irritated—but it suited me.
To make up for it, they supplied candy and other treats for the students on Halloween.
Others simply let employees know about Yoshi's availability, and encourage them to sign up for it.
O'Connor (D) will need to post big numbers in Delaware/Franklin to make up for it.
Sure, he's a bit slender for the post, but his motor helps make up for it.
Although Taiwan's voice is absent from the United Nations, some members do speak up for it.
But his toddler brother, Ciro, was making up for it, munching on some chewy Italian bread.
Jeremy will join me if he's up for it, and we'll usually grab coffee together afterwards.
Its potent offense always made up for it — except when it didn't, on nights like Saturday.
I'm glad you were up for it or I would have had to shave my head.
Or, if you're up for it, you can shell out a one-time fee of $49.99.
Despite somewhat cooler weather at times, we'll make up for it with a lot of sunshine.
Loves "omnichannel"; makes up for it through fervent fandom of the British proto-punk band Suicide.
Elizabeth Warren made up for it with powerful statements on corruption, endless war, and gun violence.
They looked like they were a bit fatty, but their roasted flavor made up for it.
If Roosevelt's first inauguration was solemn, he made up for it with his second, in 83.
The doughy pretzel and cheese cubes were forgettable, but the interesting vibe made up for it.
On the other hand, you do have eight days in which to make up for it.
President Trump said, 'That's O.K., we'll make up for it in the fifth and sixth quarters.
To make up for it, Mr. Sanders will need to do better among nonwhite voters than Mrs.
These aren't cordless vacuums like the V7 and V8, but make up for it with sheer power.
Despite its hefty price, Jeffrey D. Hickey still found plenty of value to make up for it.
So it's up to you to do your part by making up for it with great hair.
To make up for it, the show will instead feature a whole bunch of exciting celebrity presenters.
That can be challenging, and I've had stretches of unemployment, but the pay makes up for it.
"But what will they give up for it?" asks Nicholas Burns, a former American ambassador to NATO.
Because we're creatives, and we're sexually free, your sexual assault doesn't matter... You signed up for it.
You're much less witty, much less sexy, because your confidence, you have to make up for it.
K., and it'll open up to more countries as Niantic determines its servers are up for it.
But when she can't squeeze in those sweat sessions, she makes up for it in other ways.
Santos made up for it with his 39-yarder, which capped a nine-play, 61-yard drive.
He was up for it and danced and engaged with people on the street like a pro.
I never signed up for it and I don't even have the FB app on my phone.
The plot wasn't entirely cohesive, but the different strands were striking enough to make up for it.
That may sound like the worst vacation, ever, but that sweet payout might make up for it.
As of next week, Thistle Baby will become available to any customers who sign up for it.
So when PEOPLE was offered an exclusive, in-person first look, we were obviously up for it.
To make up for it, Colbert recorded himself watching and reacting to the tape in real-time.
To make up for it, I order a whiskey sour and dance the rest of the night.
"Yeah, but she was up for it," he says, apparently forgetting the fact that Johnson groomed her.
It is a grueling stretch, another test for a team that may not be up for it.
I have no pride of authorship, just take the House bill and sign me up for it.
But my goodness does the driving experience make up for it. Brutal. Painful. Mind-boggling. Perception-warping.
It's a bit like a big bazaar—lacking in rules and making up for it in improvisation.
Some individuals have used Equifax whether they've made the choice to sign up for it or not.
Giulio: If I had known that she was up for it, I would have definitely tried it.
The final scene was more emotional than it needed to be, but Forky made up for it.
But it's really not very difficult to do, and a fun project if you're up for it.
A Dish-DirecTV pairing, if AT&T decides it's up for it, could still face regulatory hurdles.
There's no central system set up for it and people kind of just do their own thing.
Did that fear arise from instinct, or was I simply set up for it, from the warning?
And, if guests are up for it they can take a night snowshoe tour under the stars.
So if Republicans win one or both Minnesota districts, Democrats need to make up for it elsewhere.
Adventure seekers can make up for it by putting on a wet suit for a night snorkel.
She made up for it by studying, by knowing more, forging deeper relationships, having more detailed policies.
We're told he's sorry for letting his fans down and hopes to make up for it soon.
At the moment, I don't think she's going to move, and in knowing what we know about the Democrats, I've talked to some House Democrats who say, who are up for it, but then it's like, you don't realize behind the scenes how many are not up for it.
He made up for it, however, with a spectacular combination of the quad lutz and triple toe loop.
The good news: We can give you $3,000 to spend on holiday shopping to make up for it.
I will be making up for it and doubling down and making sure it's killer on Saturday night.
We have to do a bunch of embarrassing icebreakers, but the free food nearly makes up for it.
Your body is producing more oil to make up for it, and it gets trapped in your pores.
I felt I didn't give enough in the sessions and needed to worry to make up for it.
Rather, Mr Liu hopes to buy a home in Shanghai eventually and has started saving up for it.
"He never knew his father, and I did all I could to make up for it," Nelson wrote.
They more than make up for it with charming banter, wicked one-liners, and all-around playful bullying.
The fries are subpar but the translations of the sushi roll names into English make up for it.
So to make up for it, Moore's fellow Atlanta Housewives threw her a surprise wedding on Sunday's episode.
If you know of another platform like that, let me know — I want to sign up for it.
But they've made up for it by immediately sharing photos of the reception they held Saturday in Mexico.
You can make up for it by being a bit creepy and trying too hard or being arrogant.
And while that moniker won't grab your attention, it more than makes up for it with performance prowess.
A surge in Latino voters has helped make up for it in some states, particularly in the West.
He really did seem to want a wife, but he also wasn't going to pony up for it.
Sure, it may not be 8-feet tall, but it definitely makes up for it with the furriness.
I don't know how long they'll last if you let me do it, but I'm up for it.
Now, with GSP saying he's up for it too, it seems it's all about making the money work.
This entire show is people reacting sanely to Danny's insane story and Danny beating them up for it.
Stauskas was elated, and up for it, but the NCAA squashed the idea before it got much further.
This works because VCs can have some 0X returns — they make up for it in the big winners.
By the time the course began in October, 26,2000 people in 2003 countries had signed up for it.
Just because a credit card has some pretty stellar rewards doesn't mean you should sign up for it.
"Growing up, if my parents wanted to buy something, they had to save up for it," says Salinas.
Ah, well, summer lovin' can more than make up for it now that Mars is back on point.
And that is not a process that we can control, they will have to sign up for it.
Nothing fixes a value in your mind better than having stood up for it together with your friends.
"But sometimes, regardless of whatever your past is, you are still going to be beat up for it."
But maybe he could make up for it by getting Puerto Ricans displaced to Florida out to vote.
The rule of law depends on a society's willingness to stand up for it when it's under threat.
We've been on two dates since October, but we're currently planning a trip to make up for it.
"Our view is if you put something out that's fantastic, consumers will show up for it," Zelnick said.
Arkansas was outrebounded 221-26, but made up for it with 201-point shooting and points off turnovers.
You can get Apple Arcade on your iPhone simply by signing up for it through the App Store.
Because girls have two X chromosomes, if one is defective, the other can sometimes make up for it.
That really messed me up for it," she told Raquelle Stevens on Stevens&apos podcast "Giving Back Generation.
The audience barely clapped during Trump's comments - but he gave himself enough applause to make up for it.
She forgot her interviewer's name and tried to make up for it by guessing — but she guessed wrong.
If you missed out on the Black Friday deals, now is the time to make up for it.
Of course, I made every mistakeLeft you on the cornerBut made up for it on our first date.
Some rooms can be small, but stunning views, the rooftop bar, and great location make up for it.
In fact, you can gear up for it by taking a look at our preview coverage — right here.
They don't just think they had insufficient resolve or self-discipline, and they beat themselves up for it.
That's an accounting identity, unless private savings makes up for it, and the opposite is happening right now.
I think the time's up for it, but that doesn't mean that the message of Jesus will end.
This pretty picture from Orlando as the home team took on FC Dallas helped make up for it.
If she's got more stock left in her coffers, expect aspiring candidates to hit her up for it.
But they more than make up for it as soon as Bakare zaps the Martian amoeba to dancing life.
Urfi is not recognized by law, and families are often unaware that their children have signed up for it.
Have you ever forgotten an important anniversary, then halfheartedly tried to make up for it a few days later?
Maybe life isn't about avoiding the bruises, it's about collecting the scars to prove we showed up for it.
Actually, a second question: Can you get people to sign up for it when Chris Pine is their Kirk?
I'm running about 10 minutes behind schedule, but I'm hoping I can make up for it on the drive.
"We have to beef up for it because we get such a response from Small Business Saturday," Parker said.
We got on and it just seemed like it everybody was up for it we should do it really.
Kleinman, a long-time gaming software executive with companies like Zynga and Disney, said he was up for it.
I'm into this or that, and I'm going to go and get it with whoever is up for it.
Though Michigan has a 4.25% income tax, the Motor City makes up for it by offering low housing costs.
But despite nearly 800,000 DREAMers who signed up for it, DACA was a political orphan in Trump's White House.
If DC Universe's entire catalog is widely available on HBO Max, there's less incentive to sign up for it.
It takes forever to get a server's attention but the food comes super fast, which makes up for it.
" Still her large family, including her maternal grandparents and many cousins, she says "more than made up for it.
But number 10, "Apocalypse Then" more than made up for it, giving us the backstory and murder we deserve.
"I definitely made up for it today and I hope to continue to tomorrow," said the double major winner.
Yes, that sounds nothing like Rihanna, so she makes up for it by committing crimes and smashing the patriarchy.
I made a pick-up for it and plugged it into the radio and played along with Radio Luxembourg.
But while their margins on patient care are slim, they've more than made up for it on Wall Street.
We did give them a free launch to make up for it and I think they had some insurance.
Though the usual gowns were missing from the finale, the simple-but-sweet cocktail dresses made up for it.
"I just don't see the metrics lining up for it to really take place," he told Scarborough on MSNBC.
Make no mistake: we are living in a time when the environment needs someone to stick up for it.
To pay certain employees half of the minimum wage and expect patrons to make up for it with tips.
And while President Trump has broken this hallowed tradition, Vice President Pence is more than making up for it.
I'm not quite in that category distance-wise, but I try and make up for it in other areas.
Then, with two minutes left in the first, he makes up for it with the aforementioned no-look pass.
Though he's probably the smallest in stature, he more than makes up for it in natural talent and charisma.
It wasn't just that it felt like a focus group we never signed up for; it also felt exclusionary.
Xavier had 17 turnovers against Illinois' frenetic style of play, but made up for it by shooting 57 percent.
At the end of the day, if the injection thing was proven to work I'd be up for it.
And some in the GOP are already talking about cutting Social Security and Medicare to make up for it.
"I'm not beating myself up for it, because I know me," the Crazy Rich Asians actress told the Times.
"I'm not beating myself up for it, because I know me," the Crazy Rich Asians actress told the Times.
I haven't seen much evidence that the party and its crop of potential presidential candidates are up for it.
But the government made up for it with a surge in defense aircraft orders, which were up almost 23%.
I tell him that I will bring him lunch to make up for it, because he works close by.
And while you're at it, make sure that if your employer offers retirement matching, you're signed up for it.
It continues to grow so that volume has clearly not only made up for it but surpassed those revenues.
They can't repeal the program, but they can try to minimize the number of people who sign up for it.
Clamors are now growing for more recording partnerships from the two solo artists, and both say they're up for it.
So when a friend told me that she swore by a particular breathing technique, I was immediately up for it.
Winant describes the frustration of trying to relax enough to pump in a room that isn't set up for it.
"Mila loved the short bob — she was completely up for it," says the guy responsible for the look, Renato Campora.
They made the mistake when they killed Jamal Khashoggi in the consulate and they tried to cover up for it.
Trump said Wednesday he's making up for it by giving the military lots of money now -- taxpayer money, that is.
It's been depressing not to see Darryl have more songs this season, but "Man Nap" almost makes up for it.
To make up for it, he later sought out Lace during the party and took her aside to explain himself.
"We realized that Poncho isn't up for it anymore, because he's over there in Hawaii and he's grooving," Young says.
Thunder coach Billy Donovan felt Westbrook made up for it by stepping it up on the defensive end after halftime.
Though she was up for it, William was nervous about putting himself in another situation where people wouldn't show up.
"The reality is that it's a temporary program with an uncertain future when you sign up for it," said Sharp.
Saturdays, though, I eat enough to make up for it — pancakes and eggs and potatoes and greens and more pancakes.
If you're up for it, this will turn into a two-way exchange, with you returning the meme-sharing favor.
The opportunity that has opened up for it has been the result of more than just a rise in breaches.
While they were somewhat late the cloud they have more than made up for it over the last several years.
He then added he had raped another woman but had given her a "big tip" to make up for it.
Not even the apologetic head he tries to give Issa later in the night can make up for it. Ugh.
We did the job defensively in the second half, but after the first half we couldn't make up for it.
But he made up for it, found outlets in others and in the art he made with and about others.
That means Wiggins will have to make up for it by doing things he's not done well in the past.
They're not set up for it and I think they're kind of a little bit ashamed of it down there.
While the three Chicago shows have not drawn critical praise, they have more than made up for it with ratings.
It's a tough evening to try to get along with everyone—maybe stay home if you're not up for it.
The startup's technology is more expensive than competitors, Breslow admits, but claims to make up for it in sales lift.
But after four games of this World Series, there is little to show that the Cubs are up for it.
"We're doing work that should have been done years ago and we're making up for it now," Mr. Corbett said.
So this drop in viewership isn't hugely surprising, but streaming viewers haven't even come close to making up for it.
This year, even as news broke that the center would close, more than 990 women had signed up for it.
The writing for the show's presenters is abysmal, but the houses and the low-key homeowners make up for it.
In the serial "Menendez," whose details are readily Googled, there's no suspense nor vivid characters to make up for it.
"We are thinking of doing some meet and greets to raise money because she's up for it now," Travolta said.
If the federal government stops reimbursing insurers, many insurers have said they will make up for it by raising premiums.
Mayor de Blasio could distinguish himself — in his city and in the Democratic presidential field — by standing up for it.
But even if there was a net increase, would saying goodbye to confusing health insurance bills make up for it?
Not only have I used New York's Paid Family Leave program, but I've helped numerous members sign up for it.
Over 740,000 businesses voluntarily use E-Verify and an average of 1,85033 new employers sign up for it each week.
But White ain't bitter at all -- in fact, he says Brady more than makes up for it with other gifts.
This used to be acceptable to players because they made up for it on the back end of their careers.
If you (and your wallet) are up for it, the line also has a small run of latex pieces, too.
If you don't have Amazon Prime yet, you can read about all of its benefits and sign up for it here.
Sadly, the couple didn't get in on the sweet action during their engagement party, but they made up for it later.
It's also shockingly savvy by the Browns—though, as we will soon see, they made up for it in other ways.
Senrak made up for it, trying to capture himself, the bridge, and the BTS light rail line all in one shot.
There is, then, a powerful incentive for the industry to clean up its act before the government cleans up for it.
But she knew Brown wanted to run and psyched herself up for it by watching Season 2 of The West Wing.
Google wasn't here in the same capacity in the same way and the company clearly wants to make up for it.
In many parts of the world you can now also sign up for it separately for a slightly lower monthly fee.
Princess Eugenie may have missed her parents' 20183rd wedding anniversary, but she made up for it with a sweet Instagram post.
If you're up for it, we found the chillest YouTube workouts that you can do while you're home for the holidays.
And they were really up for it, you can see how the conversation descends into quite puerile territory by the end.
"One of my life's regrets is that I never served, and I'm trying to make up for it today," Meek says.
Even if I have an event to dress up for, it will still be something simple made of good quality fabrics.
Parents and teachers who run home-school co-ops will be able to sign up for it in the coming weeks.
There is no I don't have the time, no I'm not up for it today (or at least there's much less).
Kush said she signed up for it, but is just going to observe for a bit to see how it develops.
The band was always a reflection of my personality, [and] the other guys in the band were really up for it.
The fact that I am more engaged now doesn't make up for it — though again, I know I'm not alone there.
But what I do know for a fact is that the fight definitely continues and people are gearing up for it.
When one area of the company was down a bit on earnings, another would help make up for it, Nardelli said.
It's a bummer for Fowler ... but hey, a lifetime of Stokke should be more than enough to make up for it!!!
The general consensus is that the rooms are small, but the views, friendly staff, and central location make up for it.  
Unfortunately, the mistakes he did make went out of the ballpark, and today we weren't able to make up for it.
Is there a more accurate snapshot of Britain's particular 'well up for it' brand of nihilism in regards to the sesh?
"I didn't get up for it," said Paul Kimmage of the Sunday Independent when asked did he watch McGregor versus Mendes.
The utterance is so on the nose, up-for-it exclamation point and all, that it surely must be self-aware.
Facebook's advertising business — which grew 57 percent in 2016 to almost $27 billion — is making up for it, and then some.
Unfortunately, reduced fat resulted in bland tasting food, and companies made up for it by adding sugar, corn syrup, and salt.
The consecutive Premier League titles, the chance, next week, to record an unprecedented domestic treble, more than make up for it.
Jackson and Apple make it seem that, in eschewing third party repair, the company makes up for it in other areas.
While the film lacks innovative or detailed character designs, the smooth wuxia action and exemplary background art make up for it.
Another option, if your parents or guardians are up for it, is to become an authorized user on someone else's card.
The olfactory bulb was surprisingly small, but wasn't matched by more complex or larger optical components to make up for it.
When I want to purchase a new videogame, I would seldom spend my allowance in order to save up for it.
So there's more gluey fill (ALAE, ELEA) than I'd like, but hopefully some of the long answers make up for it.
Can you share one or two tips [of how you saved up for it or cut costs] that I could use?
While it's not the most stylish VPN around, NordVPN more than makes up for it with an abundance of privacy features.
I may lack the refined Brooksian detachment, but I hope I can make up for it with "Calvin and Hobbes" references.
But ... it's still not as good as the stock version of Android that Google cooks up for it its Pixel phones.
He may not have the top-end speed some teams cherish, but he makes up for it with red-zone ability.
Big Ben did not bong at 11 pm, because it's under renovations, but a recording tried to make up for it.
After Ben Affleck's best director snub, Oscar voters rallied around him and gave him best picture to make up for it.
So to make up for it, our graphics team produced a 3-D model of what the chamber looks like now.
It annoys him, this implication that what he's doing is somehow cruel to the women who have signed up for it.
When you crash and burn, you have to pick yourself up and go on and hope to make up for it.
Lykes missed a drive, but made up for it when he stepped in front of Dosunmu's drive with 2.7 seconds left.
If you're up for it, you can even invest real money into stocks through the app with their brokerage partner DriveWealth.
It&aposs common to overspend and overindulge during the holidays, but there&aposs no use in beating yourself up for it.
I can splurge on a meal out and make up for it by taking advantage of free activities over the weekend.
The fact that Rolling Stone says the subject "did not ask for any changes" doesn't exactly make up for it, either.
"If we want to change the regulations and have harder racing, I'm the first one up for it," said the Austrian.
He doesn't have the superpowers that the rest of his cohort do, but he makes up for it with his ingenuity.
"Red means people still need to sign up for it," Ashley says, pointing at the almost completely red text filling the spreadsheet.
"What I think is remarkable about Heifer is a lot of the people who sign up for it are women," Aduba continued.
So many people initially signed up for it that the bank actually ran out of metal cards within days of unveiling it.
I ask him if he wants to go see the tree and the holiday store displays tonight, and he's up for it.
Slippy is definitely a bad pilot, but more than makes up for it by analyzing enemy shields and building the Blue Marine.
Where they lack in political power, the royal family makes up for it in their ability to inhabit popular culture and imagination.
But she has the courage to face the truth and take responsibility to make up for it, and that's already good enough.
We actually have a big day tomorrow — our school has a September jam concert and I have to rest up for it.
Of course alpha still exists, and of course, people will continue to both chase it and attempt to pay up for it.
But it tries to make up for it by being compatible with almost every device out there, even BlackBerry and Windows Phone.
Coachella did confirm that she'll be making up for it next year, and will be belting out some Lemonade jams in 2018.
And of course you will already have received an upgrade to first class on your return flight to make up for it.
But drivers say they were losing $300 a week in earnings, forcing them to drive longer hours to make up for it.
The battery has a not-too-impressive capacity of 3,2266mAh, but it makes up for it with Vivo's ultra-fast charging tech.
Of course, he wasn't earning that much when he was born in 1936, but he's more than made up for it since.
Sharapova's lawyer John Haggerty said on Wednesday that WADA handled the issue "poorly" and was now trying to make up for it.
I know people who have gotten subs to agree to a golden shower who might not have been up for it otherwise.
While the seventh season of Game Of Thrones may not have as many episodes, it makes up for it with the drama.
CT: The only way you can make up for it is if the increase in volume actually makes up for the investment.
Your premium may go up 10 percent for each year that you could've had coverage but failed to sign up for it.
It has taken me years to come to terms with the fact that nothing I ever do will make up for it.
Cab firms sign up for it, and use it to replace their tired old booking software, while Taxify takes a low fee.
Keshia Knight Pulliam claims her estranged husband, Ed Hartwell, won't take a paternity test and she wants him locked up for it.
The biscuit is a little undercooked, but this sandwich more than makes up for it with a fresh egg and savory cheese.
The Verdict: The condom may be a disappointment in terms of taste, but it makes up for it with plenty of fragrance.
VICE: If things changed and it became practical for men to be more responsible for contraception, would you be up for it?
To make up for it, the score had to be dense, providing in music the depth of portraiture Shakespeare achieved in verse.
Though the camera bumps are a bit unsightly (and have prompted some pretty good memes), they make up for it in performance.
Biden doesn't have the grassroots strength of Sanders or Warren, but he has the budget to try to make up for it.
"Had I known that I would end treatment with an open bite, I would not have signed up for it," he said.
It turns out they aren't the most delicate show of affection, but the animals more than make up for it with enthusiasm.
If I put out something that's a total pile of shit, tomorrow, I will have another chance to make up for it.
And those auto manufacturers can sell their cars at a loss and make up for it on sales of internal combustion vehicles.
"We're up for it," said Richard Hill, CEO of Fontem Ventures, the Imperial Brands-owned e-cigarette company that makes blu vapes.
Dr. Garfield's parenting class is for expectant fathers, most of whom are here after their pregnant partners signed them up for it.
"They made the mistake when they killed Jamal Khashoggi in the consulate and they tried to cover up for it," he said.
But even in spite of that, states are voting to expand the ACA — and Americans are signing up for it in droves.
The Clachaig Inn in Glencoe left a bit to be desired (hot rooms, service wasn't great), but its location made up for it.
After a few years of only running student trips, we decided to offer an adult version, but no one signed up for it.
So is Ms Burney, who sees the vote as part of a bigger process of reconciliation: "I think Australia is up for it."
Now that I've signed up for it, though, the whole rigamarole of keeping the most functional phone in my pocket is just easier.
As for whether Baldwin plans to impersonate Trump at the White House Correspondents Dinner, he says he's up for it, although it's unlikely.
If the first week of April felt a little (comparatively speaking) light on political melodrama, last week made up for it, and how.
On the podcast, George talked about his fame and the anonymity he gave up for it — and what that means for his family.
Cramer suspects that investors refuse to pay up for it because they don't think the business model is sustainable based on ad spending.
The Australian is certainly not the biggest on the list, but makes up for it with his pest-like hustle on the court.
It's called the AM-RB-001 and though it's lacking a dynamic nameplate, its body, engine and lineage easily make up for it.
While Dany's first two dragons often seemed useless in battle, a pissed-off Drogon and Daenerys have more than made up for it.
"I beat myself up for it, because I think that the reason it happened is just the lifestyle I was living," she shared.
If I have the equipment, believe me, in the time is, is that day and we doin' it, I'm up for it bro.
But in order to sign up for it, I need to know that you're not asking me to be the long-suffering housewife.
But he was able to more than make up for it with his comments that caused him to get all this extra media.
The drive takes 229 minutes since my coworker lives in suburbia hell, but watching the sunset over the plains makes up for it.
Clinton's campaign can probably ask for a lot less, because it makes up for it in volume, hosting an enormous amount of fundraisers.
And while it lacks the glitz and glamor of the chicken parm, it makes up for it in healthfulness (sort of) and style.
But Madonna made up for it during her debut performance of "Medellín" with Colombian singer Maluma later that night, wearing custom Erdem look.
However, Toronto made up for it not long after as Lupul deposited a juicy rebound with 4:50 left in the second period.
It can't quite match its predecessor in terms of breadth or melody, but it makes up for it with sheer dance floor potency.
According to a Pew Research Center study released Wednesday, a majority of this younger generation of Americans -- 23% -- would be up for it.
While the two obviously didn't get the romantic night they had probably planned, hopefully they'll be able to make up for it later.
The Jazz shot 38 percent from the field but made up for it at the foul line, hitting 32 of 39 free throws.
Using an outdated "razor-and-blades" business model, printer companies sell printers at a loss and make up for it in ink sales.
While Sling Blue doesn't include those, it makes up for it by adding on Bravo, Discovery, FX, and, in select networks only, NBC.
Maine isn't particularly budget-friendly — though it has slightly lower housing costs than Vermont, higher overall costs of living make up for it.
Alfie Allen deserves a lot of credit for selling how wretched Theon feels and how determined he is to make up for it.
On the one hand, there's no reason not to do it if you're feeling up for it; on the other, it's kinda messy.
After all, there was over 5GB of data for the teams to analyze, so you had to be more than up for it.
Patricky Freire lacks the crisp left hook of his brother but makes up for it with enthusiasm and a passion for jumping knees.
In the season 13 finale, Kim's sister Khloe Kardashian considers serving as a Kimye's surrogate, but ultimately decides she's not up for it.
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But its subscriber base is shrinking as pay TV customers cut the cord or never sign up for it in the first place.
"I didn't want to sign up for it and then be like, 'I can only make a little time for it,' " she said.
"I had my 'B minus' game tee to green, and I made up for it around the greens with my putter," said Spieth.
And in his opinion, the question of how retirement savings are wound down is more pressing than how to save up for it.
Nobody seems to think this fight could actually happen but it doesn't mean we can't enjoy a wrestling-style ramp-up for it.
It's called 'The Minute' and you can sign up for it in the Guardian app and it takes you one minute to read.
Andreessen Horowitz was founded on the idea that it would get the big hits every year and, look, they made up for it.
The shame that comes with being unable to pay a bill can be bad enough without the stress of being locked up for it.
I already had this at my last place, but if I didn't I definitely would've had to come up for it with this one.
Once you sign up for it, you can visit the Subscription section of your account and select "Manage Family" to add or remove people.
Starting this Friday, coach passengers on United Airlines who want to avoid the back of the plane may have to pay up for it.
My executive director can be a drag but I really love our mission and my other coworkers, so they help make up for it.
Feminism is a pretty radical philosophy, and it takes clear ideological vision to stand up for it, even when it makes your followers uncomfortable.
Michelle, already wary of dating a co-worker, is going to be a challenge for the kid, who is more than up for it.
If you can't sleep as much as you need during the week, you may be able to make up for it on the weekends.
However, where the EVO15-S loses ground in audio, it makes up for it in ports — there's even a full-size SD card slot!
Last year, Google cut out the headphone jack and threw a USB-C to 3.5mm dongle in the box to make up for it.
"This simple, low-priced crib comes unfinished so you can paint it any color you want (if you're up for it!)," the website notes.
Monsieur Gardahaut showed a lack of imagination when he named his company GAR, but his skills as an engineer made up for it, kinda.
And, outside of being free, I'm not convinced it's adding enough to the world of 100-player elimination shooters to make up for it.
The wait for new episodes of Game Of Thrones may feel endless, but fortunately, we're getting extra-long episodes to make up for it.
The creators have a project page up for it on Lego IDEAS, where LEGO commits to looking into any projects that hits 10,000 supporters.
But the Blue Demons made up for it by going 24-for-44 on 2-point shots (54.5 percent) and outrebounding Xavier, 40-32.
It's a blasphemous blood bath, a metaphysical action caper, stylized and splattery, that doesn't have great depth but makes up for it with volume.
The visual effects in the video for "Waves" aren't perfectly executed, but Normani's hypnotic dancing is more than enough to make up for it.
Which is to say, we can't pay you at this time, but, in a way, doesn't the exposure more than make up for it?
Cyrus is just so-so in the role, but solid supporting performances, including Joey Lauren Adams as his ex, almost make up for it.
But Close, whose stint as De Vil earned her a Golden Globe nomination, more than makes up for it with her spectacular line deliveries.
If the UN Security Council resolution declaring that Israel's settlements had "no legal validity" marred 2369, Trump's announcement made up for it this year.
I usually get to my Crossfit gym once a day, but if for whatever reason I can't, I don't beat myself up for it.
Obviously, there isn't going to be as much light-hearted stuff, but there's drums on the songs, so maybe that'll make up for it.
The show does seem to make up for it a little bit with lines like, "Yes, your face will smell like your abuela's pork."
If Gorey's work lacks the philosophical heft of his modernist predecessors, he makes up for it with sheer experimental brio, not to mention beauty.
Complicating the matter even further, some individuals may have had their sensitive personal information handled by Equifax without choosing to sign up for it.
They knew at the time it was a problem, but something happened and then they were embarrassed and wanted to make up for it.
The rest of the room still has the feel of a just-vacated shop, but Mr. Ojeda makes up for it in gruff warmth.
The reason I'm able to be here on my own, and have this life I love, is that they set me up for it.
Grzegorz Krychowiak of Poland gave it away, and to try to make up for it chased down Niang and brought him down from behind.
He tries to make up for it by reading street signs out loud in a cheerful voice, like some kind of confused half-wit.
A $14.743 annual fee applies with the Ink Business Preferred card, but the bigger bonus more than makes up for it the first year.
But Etienne made up for it to open double-overtime, coming up with the ball on the opening tipoff and scoring an and-one.
My only complaint is the lack of a Play/Pause button, though the mic and ability to take calls almost makes up for it.
We know what we missed out on, so we're making up for it by pouring not just money but also time into our grandchildren.
Or maybe it was lost in a cliched email that looks like everyone else's and you're hoping your "thank you" makes up for it?
Insurers must assume the risk pool has a smaller share of low-cost people so they set higher premiums to make up for it.
Though She Stacks has struggled to make the Stacks House experience more intersectional, they have tried to make up for it in other ways.
Did you think people who signed up for it would recognize that "we like these benefits and we want to vote to keep them"?
We don&apost know what going to happen at the press conference at 4 am out time, I&aposm going to stay up for it.
" So now you're married..."Now that we're married, we have our mortgage, his parents mortgage, and his student loans, but I signed up for it.
Participating in Zhima Credit is voluntary, and it's unclear whether or how signing up for it could affect an individual's rating in the government system.
The company maintains an official beta testing program on Google Play, and one can sign up for it by tapping the "Become a Tester" button.
Present-day Gaga may lack the theatrics, but she more than makes up for it with voluminous silhouettes and a lot of thigh-high splits.
Even if you're only drinking bloodies at brunch, you ostensibly have eight or so more waking hours to make up for it and drink water.
Kidman may have taken it a bit too far at one of Urban's recent concerts — but she made up for it in the best way.
To make up for it, Samsung is offering the usual suite of power options: Qualcomm Quick Charge and support for both major wireless charging standards.
Well, we got more students to sign up for it than we needed, and I've had a few more students add the class after starting.
In the words of WarnerMedia CEO John Stankey, the deal is an "IQ test" — meaning you're a dummy if you don't sign up for it.
On the other hand, you take ad tech, which bumps around and is right now way down; China is willing to pay up for it.
But I signed up for it a long time ago, likely when I was intoxicated, and who knows what it's taken from me since then.
Lovingly, the first-time dad went on to note that no matter how much sleep they lost, having their daughter always made up for it.
The Tigers struggle with their shooting (42 percent overall, 953 from 3-point range), but make up for it from the foul line (78.7). 3.
I make a promise out loud to drink twice as much as normal to make up for it, and T. says I will regret it.
It's something I failed at for most of Trey's life, but I'm going to dedicate the rest of my life to making up for it.
There's so much pressure on women to live our best sex lives: to be enthusiastic, adventurous, always up for it, and, of course, easily orgasmic.
"We had planned on this trip for over two years and we saved up for it and we were real excited," she told the outlet.
Heaney (22-20) walked three batters after not walking any in his first two starts, but he made up for it with his strikeout total.
To make up for it, he went to the plate and started a fifth-inning rally that gave the Phillies all the runs they needed.
Millennials are having fewer babies, which means that brands like Pampers and Huggies need to make up for it by charging more money for diapers.
Besides, when it doesn't, and when the solutions aren't clear, the false ("incorrect") words that appear in the highlighted row almost make up for it.
Dating back to European tradition, Freedman says, it was believed that women preferred to eat light foods and make up for it with fancy desserts.
In other words, if profits from home loan originations fell, Countrywide could make up for it by increasing the burden on its most troubled customers.
He made up for it Thursday while logging 216:212 of ice time with coach Jared Bednar opting to go with seven defensemen against Florida.
But, I quickly realized if I agreed to random requests, I was going to spend my evenings and weekends trying to make up for it.
While the lows of Black Mirror might be so very low — the "Crocodiles" of the world, say – the highs more than make up for it.
As the ACLU once understood well, the very essence of the First Amendment is tolerating speech we hate, and standing up for it takes courage.
That's what we did during the Great Depression—new auto sales collapsed, for example, and people made up for it by maintaining their own vehicles.
The yogi was not as old as Alsatia expected, but he made up for it with a fixed frown, furrowed brow beneath close-cropped hair.
These are the stories that should have been told at the time and, although they weren't, Sounes appears to be making up for it now.
They were seated next to each other, however — and even though they didn&apost end up kissing onstage, they made up for it by cuddling.
To make up for it, the streaming service is offering the return of Silicon Valley alongside the premieres of new series Catherine the Great, Mrs.
I don't know that I'd sign up for it season after season, but I can definitely see myself using it to get things going (/growing.)
I'm an asshole and realize I have zero breakfast food for guests...I make us some scrambled eggs and veggies to make up for it.
That makes sense for Cleveland — its failures against Tennessee were bad enough that a win against the lowly Jets did not make up for it.
The Rams of the last two seasons have always allowed too many yards on defense, but they have made up for it with timely turnovers.
If you ignore every other tip on this list, you'll make up for it in spades by thanking the host a couple of days later.
And if the humor is occasionally clunky (as in Rupert's regrettable lapses into Buffyspeak), Khaw's metaphor-rich, sensual prose more than makes up for it.
If the Larghetto was a touch draggy, Mr. van Zweden made up for it during the quiet middle movement of Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 4.
If you let people around you talk you into being weak and then the next day make up for it, those voices -- the only voice.
Workers might feel better about taking time out of the workday to attend to personal matters knowing they'll make up for it while on vacation.
They've targeted our farmers and I've made up for it by -- for two years now, $212002 billion they did previously, then they did $212003 (billion).
If leftists had a choice, the Second Amendment would be erased from history and those who dared to stand up for it would be banished.
To make up for it, some birds are "pre-basted" (injected with a solution), but our tasters found that these birds can have a "wet" texture.
That's especially true given Intel missed the mobile wave and is attempting to make up for it through investments in virtual reality and self-driving technology.
Everyone covers up for it, because it happens within trusted circles -- and within those circles everyone has something to gain from keeping their patrons in post.
I think if it were always that they hated it, we would have never had a successful show because people wouldn't have signed up for it.
The jury is out on whether or not the movie will even get a single sequel, although Cavill said that he would be up for it.
But since Issa is sad that Lawrence refuses to see her, and Molly is trying to get herself together, they're clearly not up for it anyway.
If you sign up for it, you'll be alerted when one of Facebook's blood bank partners in your area needs a specific kind of blood donor.
I was looking at myself like "yo I'm in the wrong position like 90 percent of the time," but I kind of make up for it.
But even then, I knew I'd have to "make up for it" with a photo of me at the gym, ideally within the next 48 hours.
I used to make the stuff myself when I lived in San Francisco but don't have a good set up for it in my tiny kitchen.
Speaking of ... a San Francisco church held the first ever "Beyonce Mass" a few weeks ago and had more than 900 people show up for it.
Verge reporter Shannon Liao was excited when she was offered a chance to sign up for it, since she was getting in early on the service.
"He made up for it," U.S. coach Bruce Arena, who is undefeated in 14 games since taking the reigns in November, told reporters after the match.
However, he had the writing genius of Clarkson and his writing partner Richard Porter to give him the insightful, funny lines to make up for it.
The dog has questionable methods when it comes to eating the biggest pellet, but the animal's speed and raw power more than make up for it.
If you're tempted to buy an item because it might be worth something in the future, try visualizing what you'd have to give up for it.
The chops oozed herbed fontina stuffing, and while the cognac brown sauce was uninspired, the sheer bulk of the dish more than made up for it.
Ramsey made up for it by stealing a Roethlisberger pass out of the hands of tight end Vance McDonald for an interception at the Pittsburgh 47.
They made up for it with a stingy bullpen, and while Moore said the team needed more innings from its starters, baseball is a copycat industry.
While New York often has a reputation for being pricey, retiree David Fisher says there are other perks in his state that make up for it.
There were months where I couldn't swing that much, but if I had extra to spare, I'd try to make up for it during another month.
Davis didn't have a field goal in the early going, but Cunningham made up for it with eight points and the score was tied at 212.
Companies keep signing up for it, and as they start recognizing how terrible email has become (thanks, Hillary!), I suspect more will turn to chat apps.
Greg Hardy says he's got one wish for his UFC fight in Moscow this weekend -- AND IT'S FOR THE RUSSIAN PRESIDENT TO SHOW UP FOR IT!!!
George — if you're reading this and you're up for it — before you dive in, I would just like to say that I think you're very handsome.
It's never fun to have your order messed up, but one employee said that sometimes they'll give out a free pastry to make up for it.
For given what we now seem to know, output lost to weak demand is lost forever; there is no chance to make up for it later.
Now, I meet people when it feels natural, but I'm not putting pressure on myself to get out there if I don't feel up for it.
To make up for it, Cary Finnegan, the school's head and founder, partnered with Socceroof so that her students could get a class there every Friday.
The second day, errands and obligations got in the way — although I tried to make up for it by taking my daughter for a long walk.
Although you won&apost earn hotel points or credit toward elite status by booking through this portal, the $2100 credit will likely make up for it.
He tries to make up for it just afterward, assuring his partner, "You were more than a …," followed by a certain unpublishable word with multiple meanings.
Kendall Jenner may have skipped New York Fashion Week this season, but the model's making up for it by starting London Fashion Week with a bang.
Jeff Bezos may have been the only ultra-wealthy billionaire who failed to get richer in 2019, but he&aposs making up for it in 2020.
Had production at key facilities come to a halt, there would have been little slack elsewhere in the truck supply chain to make up for it.
Although many airline credit cards charge annual fees of $95 or more, they usually offer travelers money-saving perks that more than make up for it.
This season, while there is no obvious team to follow, the N.B.A. has made up for it with a heaping helping of parity in both conferences.
But Rose makes up for it by going online in her own home to purchase groceries, connect with loved ones, and research tips for healthy living.
I had cabin fever Wednesday and went outside for a two-block walk (bundled up for it), and saw people still going into their usual routines.
Ashley Madison got caught with its pants down, and now to make up for it the extramarital affairs website agreed to fork over a pretty penny.
He actually trails among liberal voters in Iowa, for example, but more than makes up for it by lapping the field among self described moderates and conservative.
New Pixel BudsWhen Apple killed the headphone jack, it tried to make up for it with a great pair of wireless earbuds that helped fill the hole.
The Cleveland Indians have sputtered at home for much of the season, but they are making up for it by beating up on the American League West.
Gaming journalism isn't a joke, but honestly: Some days, seeing the outright lies that gets spread about this business, only a sucker would sign up for it.
Clinton is losing to Sanders among young voters and "very liberal" voters, but more than makes up for it with a 65%-28% lead among black voters.
Though the 3-cylinder lacks the oomph more sporty (code word for "aggressive") drivers will desire, it more than makes up for it with improved fuel economy.
While we may lack the gumption of the ever-wily Frank Quattrone, we make up for it in energetic guessing, larded with a lot of actual reporting.
If you're up for it, there are certain positions that are more conducive for such longing gazes — one of them being regular ol' missionary, Dr. Greer says.
While her energy level is not all that we're used to from her, she makes up for it with a plate of pasta that looks truly Fabulicious.
We're going to make up for it tonight, let me tell you, because we're all together in one spot, and we're going to talk and be together.
They did not thank him for showing them up, for it was an old rule in Russia that the subordinate must never be cleverer than the boss.
The Pioneer Woman star may have missed her wedding anniversary with her husband, Ladd Drummond, but she made up for it with a gushy post on Instagram.
"I feel so stupid lame," Katie replies, and while Morgan promises she'll make up for it next time, Katie is skeptical a next time will ever come.
"I figured that Chip seems like a guy that likes a challenge," he says, so he asked the contractor on Twitter if he was up for it.
You do get people that are incredibly cheap, but the volume makes up for it, because it's a solid 10 hours of heavy volume, non-stop bartending.
His tragic plight is later turned into an Oscar winning film directed by Ben Wheatley, with James McAvoy playing the famously up-for-it Scottish selector. 17.
Though Kurdish officials blamed Baghdad's budget freeze (which has since been relaxed), the KRG's inability to make up for it through increasing oil sales played a role.
The reason for this closure remains unclear to me, but after five years living in the city, I knew enough alternate routes to make up for it.
We're not sure if they forgot to include it in the sale or if it was a strategic move, but regardless, they're making up for it now.
Give them a piggy bank, and if they want to buy a book or a toy, make them save up for it and stick to a budget.
"Become a Product Manager" is an education that's valued at $194.99, but if you sign up for it through the PCMag Shop, you'll pay a mere $9.99.
If he pulls in 100 possible hires, most of them either fail the drug test or don't show up for it because they know they will fail.
It's true that First Class Mail declined 28500 percent year-over-year, but the tremendous growth of e-commerce shipping has more than made up for it.
He said he had some reservations about the bill adding to the debt, but added that he'd want to just cut spending to make up for it.
Though Idris Elba's villain is a bit silly, the film more than makes up for it with great fight scenes, big car chases, and a few surprises.
" These factors are part of what Stern considers a corrosive, patriarchal sexual norm, one which implies that men, almost regardless of any age, are "up for it.
I felt as though I didn't have the right to turn around and call it anything else because I had, I thought, essentially signed up for it.
Then in October 2013, the TSA expanded PreCheck to people who hadn't directly signed up for it, and the number of people getting expedited security immediately tripled.
After the Great Recession destroyed all our futures, Obama decided to make up for it by creating programs that would encourage college grads to not just default.
It turned out that there was something wrong with the meter, and he had come to take me to the airport free to make up for it.
In fact, it takes the Earth exactly 365.24219 days to orbit the sun, so an extra day is added every four years to make up for it.
They had to accept all of that, and things in society changed for the better so dramatically because individuals believed in it and spoke up for it.
The four theme entries didn't end up as snazzy as I would have liked, but I hope that some of the livelier fill makes up for it.
The senators' absence is "going to hinder them somewhat, but ... maybe people will work a little bit harder for them to make up for it," he said.
But the diva with nine Grammys nominations made up for it onstage during her performance, channeling a powerful earth goddess complete with gold crown and ethereal gown.
I found the bathroom to be less spacious respective to the rest of the room, but the rainfall showerhead and Malin + Goetz toiletries made up for it.
"I wasn't a great log roller, but I could make up for it with my underhand chop," McLeod said, of his time on the competitive lumberjacking circuit.
My hope is that more will allow their views to change as they experience life like I have and have the courage to stand up for it.
Cox said he had started talking to the outspoken Colombian about gaming when they met at Daytona a year ago and he was "fully up for it".
But to make up for it, the apps for the major banks here are amazing — super easy to use, with built-in budgeting systems and pretty aesthetics.
Jada and the women in her family are clearly making up for it now, though, and have vowed to continue to help out R. Kelly's alleged victims.
Don&apost forget, the one negative to the Iran deal is you&aposre going to lose a lot of oil and they got to make up for it.
But if you're armed with the knowledge and up for it, sharing what you've learned about body negativity and opening up the conversation can be a good strategy.
You've no doubt heard of Dry January, when the determined few decide to go without alcohol for the entire month, and maybe you're gearing up for it now.
Without creating a source of revenue to make up for it -- Trump has vowed to cut taxes, not raise them -- the budget could wind up becoming significantly imbalanced.
They make up for it by having him punch Manfred in the face further along in the episode, but truly who among us hasn't wanted to try that?
And I hope the whole program, as a riff on that spirit, offers a meditation on what we've missed, but also how to make up for it simultaneously.
Because they were slow to make the connection, she and other doctors are trying to make up for it, with checkups for young children presenting a prime opportunity.
"Chestnut" lacked the first episode's fabulous bookends of Dolores's mirrored interrogations, but it made up for it with the introduction of new characters and the thickening of plots.
On-screen sisters Maisie Williams and Sophie Turner may still be painfully separate in Game of Thrones, but they're more than making up for it in real life.
He gives you some incentives but it's nothing that-- that really makes up for it, but you have a new view because you can't just be a globalist.
While Clinton certainly has more fundraising events and bigger celebrities, Donald Trump is trying to make up for it by simply asking for more money at each event.
Without Sony, the show itself was a little slow — but surprise appearances from beloved actors like Reeves, Jon Bernthal, and Rob McElhenney more than made up for it.
Letting a movie exist on its own terms, rather than the terms anticipation and spoilers have set up for it, is usually the best way to experience it.
In principle, you can just sign up for it at the brotherhood—the new advertisement for the next queen has just been placed in the Limburg magazine Navenant.
Most stouts fall around this range — although they contain a few more calories than light beers, they make up for it with higher levels of antioxidants and fiber.
"I bring a different angle to it when I play mini golf and the competitors know that in a mental fight, I'm up for it," Chapman told Reuters.
For public servants, leaving politics and partisanship at home is part of the job — and those who choose this path know so when they sign up for it.
Her splits were the fastest of the four team mates and, while not expected to race in Saturday's final, she hinted that she would be up for it.
Even if I didn't get it, at least I went up for it and the experience was not as bad as I thought it was going to be.
Similarly, Mauricio Rua has never excelled as a boxer with his wide swings, but his shifting left hook has more than made up for it in many places.
Sure, sex positivity has its feminist detractors: who really benefits from a woman dressing like she's in Girls Gone Wild and pronouncing how up for it she is?
Basically, even if Britain doesn't sign up for it, the UK would be still financially penalised if it does business with other countries that sign up for FTT.
But that team at least made up for it by finishing the season with 98 wins and would go on to be World Series winners the next year.
Chopra was quick to make up for it with a cheeky Photoshop, but explained to Entertainment Tonight that her absence at the award show was no laughing matter.
As for what she thinks President Trump should be doing to help ... AOC has some bold ideas, but it doesn't sound like she believes he's up for it.
More than 500 U.S. companies have signed up for it so far, and another 1,000 are being processed for approval by the Department of Commerce, according to Reuters.
"People will sign up for it, but that will be mostly because they love Apple, not because this card is better than anything that already exists," he said.
There's currently a waitlist for Cash Management, but if you sign up for it, you can pick from one of the four designs for your Robinhood debit card.
In addition, many hospitals today lose or make very little money on Medicare, but charge commercial payers more to make up for it and subsidize their other work.
While some on the spectrum may lack the social skills to simply fast talk their way into a career, they make up for it with raw analytical talent.
A lot of that growth has come via its Family Plan program, and Spotify notes that people signing up for it tend to stick around longer than individual subscribers.
It's also a way to bolster revenue as pay TV numbers stagnate, either because customers are cutting the cord or never signing up for it in the first place.
A man has been sentenced to 50 years in jail for raping his neighbor at knifepoint and then offering to work on her yard to make up for it.
Roanhorse shows him trying to come to terms with the mess he made of the Resistance, and going to extraordinary lengths around the galaxy to make up for it.
I got up and psyched myself up for it, but then when I came back into the bedroom to see if he'd woken up, he initiated sex with me.
The report shows macaques do eat lots of oil palm fruits, but they more than make up for it by eating rats, which are responsible for greater crop losses.
He felt my vibe and started trying to make up for it by talking even more—saying that he didn't do it, telling me he knew how I felt.
Morgan got very drunk and tried to make out with nearly everyone She claims she hasn't drank in months — but Morgan certainly made up for it on Wednesday's episode.
"The administration is hoping that either other producers will make up for it, or at least gas prices will fall again before it becomes a political liability," she says.
The Last Bookstore453 S. Spring Street, Los Angeles, CA 90013 The whimsicality of this place can be a bit overbearing, but the selection more than makes up for it.
The company admitted it was intentionally slowing down older phones in order to compensate for aging batteries and slashed the price of battery replacement to make up for it.
Darren Criss didn't get to spend too much onscreen time with his American Crime Story costars — but they more than made up for it when the cameras weren't rolling.
H.'s son asks me to get in to the pool, but I don't think I'm up for it today, so I just go and put my feet in.
The Last Bookstore453 S. Spring Street, Los Angeles, CA 90013 The whimsicality of this place can be a bit overbearing, but the selection more than makes up for it.
Point guard Dennis Schroder (223.3-of-27) was the only starter to connect on fewer than 215 percent of his shots but made up for it with 33 assists.
The unusually warm weather in January and February took a bite out of growth in the first quarter and could help make up for it in the second quarter.
I know Tom was a bit hurt because they weren't ready (mainly because it was due to work) but I think I made up for it with his gift.
Brands that have already signed up for it include AOL (unsurprising, given that Verizon owns AOL), Hearst Magazines, and Gameday, which will provide sponsored content to 1,000 test subscribers.
So, people, just eat good foods and exercise moderation — and if you're up for it, drink one million ounces of liquid every morning like our ol' pal Tom Brady.
But sources told The Sun he hasn't had the best start, struggling with basic tasks, and lacking some basic photography skills — although he makes up for it in enthusiasm.
For a lot of people, me included, if I don't eat a meal, I usually feel very deprived, and it's like I want to make up for it later.
Giving away the product and hoping one day scale will make up for it, maybe Walmart and Amazon have done it, but not many others have worked over time.
And, if she lacked Oliver's depth of knowledge, she made up for it with a fresh bantering style and an inquisitiveness that was wonder-filled instead of all-knowing.
Detractors are saying that if your breasts aren't exactly big enough to grip things, you can make up for it by having a bit more flesh on your waist.
West Indies is at the other end of that table but makes up for it with its powerful hitting, blasting fours and sixes, the extra-base hits of cricket.
They asked Zuckerberg tough, pointed questions during a five-hour session and got him to admit that Facebook collects data from people who haven't even signed up for it.
Then imagine those thousands of massively up for it revelers going fucking nuts for the eternal thump and thud of a flat 4/4 at eight in the evening.
Manchester, New Hampshire may be smaller than most metropolitan areas on the east coast, but it makes up for it with its strong culture, youthful vibe, and political character.
The movement quickly spread to other cities; in San Jose, one fan set to be honored in an on-field ceremony turned up for it wearing a #SaveTheCrew scarf.
T.I. believes Travis Scott's decision to do the Super Bowl halftime show is selfish ... and he hopes the rapper makes up for it by being selfLESS down the road.
But e-hail on demand was limited to the first 259,282 riders who signed up for it, which is less than 298 percent of registered Access-A-Ride users.
She's such a good writer and smart person that I'd like you to encourage you to sign up for it even if your kids are imaginary, or long-grown.
The hair isn't nearly as greasy as the real Sonny Moore's, but the actual side of the head that's shaved makes up for it with points for good effort.
This year, the youngest is away, but the older two were up for it, even though one of them had to fly in from another city the night before.
"Unlike with previous waves of automation, this time new jobs will not appear quickly enough in large enough numbers to make up for it," he said on his website.
Those airlines that aren&apost reducing service to China are typically making up for it by offering travel waivers for customers to change or cancel flights without a fee.
But if noise is not a concern, as it was not for my husband, it likely won't be a problem, and the overall experience will make up for it.
Steadily save for a major goalIf you want to buy a home, car, or make any other major purchase, it's a good idea to save up for it first.
Participatory democracy also failed to deliver: Many groups that signed up for it were too eager to be co-opted, which made them susceptible to collusion with corrupt officials.
While the upcoming award show nominations may not be going our way, 2020 is already filling up with an incredible new slate of movies to make up for it.
And based simply on the volume involved, it appears to be more of a garnish to the proposed distribution model than the main reason for anteing up for it.
"If they reduce our royalties temporarily due to John's PR issues, they will just raise our commissary prices to make up for it and then some," the franchisee said.
But, she could make up for it in droves if the folks from Super Tuesday states with early voting liked her performance tonight enough to give her their votes.
Recent history shows that when the medical system loses income from one sector (in this case, three huge corporations), it is adept at making up for it in another.
After all, Amazon's always sold hardware at close to cost, knowing full well that it will make up for it through e-commerce and content sales made through the device.
What one is willing to give up for it—either to create the gulf or to clear it—is the source of all the sad chaos that outlines his futurescape.
Women were found to be just as "up for it" as men, but fear of judgement, damage to reputation, or concerns about physical safety played a role in their decision.
Samsung just concluded its Unpacked event and it was light on virtual reality news, but the company is making up for it with a Gear VR ad that's... quite odd.
"My son is here, I'm signed up for it, and I have a beautiful mom for my child, and I'm going to be with him to the day I die."
So all things considered, Felix may have had an upset in the individual 400-meter race this year, but she's more than made up for it in the long run.
"Cara was super up for it — she was excited and happy to do it," she says, adding that she was "psyched" to hit the red carpet in her final look.
I find that I work better when I continually make sure to take lots of small mental breaks rather than burning out and trying to make up for it later.
It felt like I had said or done something wrong, but I couldn't figure out what it was, or even try to make up for it or apologize for it.
If you're up for it, you can experience up to 3g of force, and fly at speeds of almost 100 kilometres per hour (62 miles per hour) in 1.5 seconds.
You know, I've just said, I've been – I've spent my twenties trying to get old man's tongues out of my mouth because they just thought 'well she's up for it.
This is probably the worst of the "unlimited" plans primarily because the only way to sign up for it is to get a DirecTV or U-Verse subscription as well.
Ironically, Baez made two errors on the same play in the fifth that allowed St. Louis its only run, but he more than made up for it at the end.
Also released through Pina Records via Sony Music's distribution arm, "El Granjero" emphasizes the grit in Arcángel's throat as dramatic staccato keys and subwoofer rattling bass open up for it.
OnePlus sort of makes up for it with its official OnePlus 3 cases, though, which come in sandstone ($19.95) and several wood finishes ($24.95), but those will obviously cost extra.
I understand that Harvard students would sign up for it partly to fulfill their requirements, but for people who are coming to the library, they're not required to take it.
I had a lot of fun in Colombia when we were looking into Narco tourism, because the people there were just so up for it and wonderful to deal with.
Yes, there's still too much punching and shooting, but the rest more than makes up for it, and the story eventually ends, again,with me wondering what might happen next.
But the Red Raiders made up for it by holding Abilene Christian to 223 points at the break and kept the Wildcats to 212 percent shooting in the first half.
We've got all these amazing spaces, cheap rent and people are just well up for it—like, why don't we just try and make good things and fuck everyone else.
The dreamy Philadelphia punks play fast and loose with the melody of this beloved American Water track, but the ghostly energy they give it more than makes up for it.
But Moore was an undersized old man who made up for it with guile, Clay was a beautifully proportioned heavyweight who still moved quicker than anyone Moore had ever fought.
And now, finally, Natalie Portman has officially responded to Lucy in the Sky's glaring lack of diapers—and has promised us all another diaper movie to make up for it.
His penchant for partying, often caught on video, did not endear him to management, and his play on the field, when he got there, did not make up for it.
The party that's supposedly for lower taxes is so worried about revenue losses that a decent number of its members wanted a massive new tax to make up for it.
Within moments she decided that the low grade probably wasn't such a big deal, and if it was, she'd figure out how to make up for it in other ways.
But we have some good news to make up for it: You can actually stay in one of the Waco, TX-area houses Chip and Joanna have renovated on Fixer Upper!
"The care calendar is up and running, now we just need some brave people to sign up for it – hopefully they don't see 'quintuplets' and be like, [oh no]," says Danielle.
The miners then tried to make up for it by taking Thomas and Conetto to one of their homes to see a real treasure: the 752-pound emerald in the carport.
The Aggies made up for it by going 16 of 31 on 2-point tries, 15 of 16 from the free-throw line and by outrebounding the Crimson Tide, 38-1.
Ready Player One-style virtual worlds may never take the place of multiplexes, but immersive entertainment can change the landscape—if its creators can get people to pony up for it.
The cook-off pits anyone who's up for it to put their chili talents on the line ... a panel of judges decides which bowl is most worthy ... and which bowls aren't.
After more than a decade in development, Cirrus Aircraft has finally begun delivering its new SF50 Vision Jet to the first of more than 600 customers who've queued up for it.
A few hours later, the school called the family to explain their error — and Glemis' mother asked her daughter if there was anything she could do to make up for it.
He noted doctors might be willing to receive somewhat smaller payments under Medicare for All if they made up for it if with savings on administrative costs from a simpler system.
In an interview, Chief Financial Officer Kevin Glass said the overall housing market had slowed quicker than anticipated but growth in other parts of the business was making up for it.
Although The Walking Dead star couldn't be there in person during the day, he made up for it with a heartfelt photo and beautiful caption dedicated to the mom of two.
We rounded up some stuff you can get quickly with expedited shipping, have delivered electronically, or have come on a recurring basis to make up for it being a little late.
I'd still prefer closer to four or five hours with the earbuds away from the case, but that much extra battery life combined with quick charging almost makes up for it.
The standard-issue 15.6-inch matte display has some of the worst viewing angles I've ever seen on a gaming laptop, but a killer GTX 970M GPU makes up for it.
"Since I couldn't drink my favorite wine, I made up for it with the world's largest slice of SusieCakes' Celebration Cake, plus a bunch of Milk Jar cookies," Holt tells PEOPLE.
Compared to the more expensive, older Fitbit Ionic, the Versa lacks built-in GPS, though it makes up for it in some ways with a design that's easier on the eyes.
However, Rajdeep Sardesai, an Oxford Blue, more than makes up for it with a fine effort to chronicle the democratic journey of Indian cricket in his recently published book, "Democracy's XI".
While you might not feel the same kind of energy from these marbleized handles — sorry, they're not real rose quartz — playing with the soft bristle brushes will make up for it.
He loves to laugh—and if he has to be the butt of a joke to create that laugh, he's up for it, and I feel like I'm the same way.
Non-Muslim immigrants might be able to sign up for it, but as registries have historically been used to deport people, their own chances of getting deported could increase as well.
Whenever my baking experiments go a little south, I usually make up for it in taste and I'm still happy to eat it, even if it is a little sad-looking!
It doesn't help that cash-strapped millennials often struggle to afford just the down payment: Roughly 1 in 3 millennial homebuyers took on a second job to save up for it.
The jury is still out on whether you actually can eliminate most species from the world and make up for it with artificial measures such as we have in the past.
President Obama hasn't, but at the convention he didn't speak up for it or for trade generally — even though there is some evidence much of the public remains favorable to trade.
Black Friday, as always, is going to be a great time to score deals, but if you're up for it, you may want to look for discounts starting on Thanksgiving Day.
Hardy says he's bummed he didn't get to fight in front of Donald Trump at the last UFC event ... and says a Putin appearance would DEFINITELY help make up for it.
Collins and Murkowski aren't going to join in any vote to rescind or cut that aid without a lot of solid cash coming from somewhere else to make up for it.
Relatives tell me that I didn't talk for months at a time as a kid (something that's hard to believe, since my verbosity has more than made up for it since).
"Clearly it took banks a bit of time to gear up for it ... As they had to work out the decision making process," central bank governor Indrajit Coomaraswamy said on Thursday.
The English novelist Camilla Way may not be the innovative stylist Gran is, but in THE LIES WE TOLD (Berkley, paper, $16), she makes up for it with no-nonsense efficiency.
"It's such a storied franchise and they have so much rich history that you almost don't even have to get up for the game, you're already up for it," he said.
"We're all pricing up for it," said Dr. Martin Hickey, the chief executive of New Mexico Health Connections, one of the few remaining insurance start-ups created by the federal law.
Urban Meyer says he flubbed his news conference following the announcement of his three-game suspension Wednesday ... and is now trying to make up for it by apologizing to Courtney Smith.
And if the songs never quite develop a signature sound, except for a few that aptly invoke Neil Diamond, they make up for it in their off-center point of view.
While a little heavy on the YA tropes at times, the lush setting and folklore more than make up for it (and those YA tropes will probably be enjoyed by many).
"I think if you're going to tell any manager that you're going to win eight in a row, you're going to sign up for it right away," Manager Joe Girardi said.
"If Ivana feels up for it and decides to do so, it would be a nice way to underline the link between the Czech Republic and Trump," he told Czech Radio.
One may expect the HRC to not give a hoot about the human right of religious freedom, but the senators who used to stand up for it should know better. Sen.
The situation didn't really sort itself out until last night, when Dick Clark Productions and Mariah Carey confirmed that we're getting a do-over this year: Carey seems up for it.
It has retained much of its traditional, laidback charm due to its isolated location and although getting to the island can be tricky, the rewards more than make up for it.
Kim is up for it, willing to take a ride with the specialist since Kim's current fear is about being in a terrible car crash in the middle lane of the highway.
The Wildcats struggled from 3-point territory (4 of 19), but made up for it at the charity stripe, knocking down 17 of 22 free throws and outrebounding the Bluejays, 33-28.
The Americans is all about the slow and steady build of tension, with very little release to make up for it; it doesn't trade in "big" episodes so much as momentary respites.
I don't know what this does, but I signed up for it?)Netflix: $250 (I use my brother's; he uses my HBO)Phone: $21775 (My parents pay) Day One 21784:218090 a.m.
" In its letter, Snopes acknowledged that "a change like this means that we have less money to invest in our publication — and we will need to adapt to make up for it.
While Yang's defense of his Freedom Dividend (a universal basic income of $1,000 a month) was lacking in support in this debate, he made up for it by defending other unconventional ideas.
Though, of course, I'm sure Lil Nas X would be up for it; he understands the internet better than almost anyone (as is very clear from his Twitter account, which is brilliant).
Harvey wrongly suggests that if a woman denies a man sex for over a month because she's tired or just not up for it, her partner has cause to seek it elsewhere.
Although Khloé's presence was noticeably absent from Instagram and Snapchat on Monday, her sisters more than made up for it with TBTs galore, plenty of selfies, and a few forced sing-alongs.
Me and my housemate Hub came up with the name a while ago so when she approached me, I was totally up for it and she was really keen on 'Tough Tits'.
But I would say most guys who are on the smaller side kind of make up for it in other ways as far as orally and with hands and stuff like that.
For the most part, he makes up for it with intelligence and admirable effort—rotating over to take a charge against Dwight Howard, as Love did on Wednesday night, deserves a medal.
Starlink doesn't feature the same impossible scale as No Man's Sky, but it makes up for it with more structure, including plentiful missions to take on and a proper story to follow.
While you do lose a bit of light you more than make up for it with the image that's 3.5 times larger, which just gives you so much more to work with.
States with harmful policies and high taxes may feel compelled to make up for it with more subsidies, and states with more subsidies may have to impose higher taxes to fund them.
Why you'll love them: The Urbanears Stadion may not be the prettiest wireless headphones, but they make up for it with a secure fit and a sound quality that's crisp and clear.
The company has tried to make up for it with more queries on mobile devices, but it's still going to have to build new advertising products to continue to grow its business.
Whatever James has lost in athleticism at age 32—and let's be honest, he has a whole lot in reserve—he has more than made up for it with his basketball mastery.
MacKinnon, Avalanche beat Panthers 2-1 DENVER — Nathan MacKinnon got off to a slow start this season, but he is making up for it with a dominant stretch for the Colorado Avalanche.
The 27-year-old struggled with his jumps in the team event's short program but made up for it by landing two quads at the start of his free skate on Monday.
So, to make up for it, the two wore white t-shirts and bought paint from a craft store, and threw it on each other in the parking lot outside of class.
When High Definition cameras were first introduced they revealed flaws that were previously invisible to the audience, requiring tv broadcasters and filmmakers to change parts of production to make up for it.
Woebot checked in the next day and a few days after that to let me know that it was suddenly down to do more free sessions if I was up for it.
They decide to make up for it by going ham right before graduation—and, judging by Booksmart's trailer and a few rave reviews, the thing looks just about as stellar as Superbad.
But he made up for it by grabbing a rebound on the defensive end and making one of two free throws on his next trip to the line with 217 seconds left.
Romanticizing entrepreneurship is a common malady — yes, a malady — because successful entrepreneurs are few and far between, and the ones that succeed spectacularly are often set up for it from the start.
Twenty-five of the bloc's 28 countries have signed up for it, with the idea being to promote national projects that enhance interoperability, efficiency in procurement and better military research and development.
If we decided to go in that direction, we're set up for it because of the ESPN app, which by the way, we relaunched at the same time that we launched ESPN+.
Like a miracle household product sold on TV, "inappropriate" niftily performed multiple duties: It minimized the importance of what the president had done while scolding the intern for being up for it.
As a result, Gabbard estimates personal and campaign losses in excess of $50 million, and she's asking the court to award her an unspecified amount of money to make up for it.
Chattanooga made only 218 percent of its field-goal tries and couldn't make up for it with rebounding, as the Vols won that category 211-212 and allowed only six offensive boards.
I have a latte machine in my Amazon wishlist that I've wanted for so long so maybe I'll save up for it — it would definitely save me money in the long run.
He made up for it by recording 11 of the Tigers' first 13 points after halftime, extending a 353-27 lead at the break to 44-38 with 14:12 to go.
Scary moment for tennis superstar Rafael Nadal at the Australian Open ... he hit a return shot right off a ball girl's face ... but he made up for it by kissing her owie!!
There was a brief period in which Sondland foreswore Trump's candidacy due to bad press, but once Trump won, Sondland made up for it by pouring $1 million into his inaugural committee.
She trailed by 0.20 seconds after her first run, and ended up making up for it during her second, finishing 0.39 seconds ahead of Ragnhild Mowinckel of Norway to solidify the win.
As Ms. Liu says below, the grid is a bit sectioned off by the diagonal black square design, but she makes up for it by packing her grid with some gorgeous fill.
England substitute Dier missed the best chance of the extra period when he headed over but he made up for it in emphatic style before being mobbed by his relieved team mates.
If the previous weekend's French Grand Prix at Le Castellet was a yawn-fest, a procession with no real highlights, Spielberg's Red Bull Ring made up for it by dishing out the excitement.
When asked if Diaz, Blair and Christina Applegate, 46, would reunite for a sequel to the raunchy film, the three joked that they were "literally doing nothing" and would be up for it.
Somehow the Wyoming, Minnesota, police department think it's OK to crack jokes about cannabis being harmless, even using the hashtag #Happy222, but the punchline is that they'll still lock you up for it.
AT&T isn't saying how long the offer will be available, but those who sign up for it will get to keep it even after AT&T stops offering it for new customers.
Bachelor host Chris Harrison and new girlfriend Lauren Zima may have to rain-check their first Valentine's Day as a couple, but he's promising to make up for it in a big way.
Charlie Puth Ft. Meghan Trainor: "Marvin Gaye" We may not actually get to see the pair of stars lock lips, but the school full of other people making out makes up for it.
One at least conceivable alternative, for instance, is that he could lose North Carolina but make up for it by winning two big Rust Belt states (some combination of Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin).
It's thin and light and while it might not have the heft of a physical book, thousands of titles (free for Amazon Prime members) at any reader's fingertips certainly make up for it.
This may require a rejiggering of the workday; perhaps your company could lengthen its lunch break to promote midday napping, and then extend its office hours a bit to make up for it.
The addition of leap-seconds first began in 1972—and by then the lag was so big that we needed to jump a full 10 seconds at once to make up for it.
But a new study from Sweden suggests that if you can&apost sleep as much as you need during the week, you may be able to make up for it on the weekends.
As for pricing and availability goes, Verizon says customers in those select metro areas can sign up for it starting on September 13th, so long as their address in a supported ZIP code.
In conversation, some male friends have admitted that they, too, have been in situations in which they felt pressured into sex, not least because men are expected to always be up for it.
She asks if I'm going out tonight, and I say I'm honestly not up for it (am I getting old?), so she goes to meet her friend for drinks and I walk home.
The DACA protections apply to about 700,000 people, but White House officials said there were at least that many illegal immigrants who qualified for the program but did not sign up for it.
This month, YouTube came under fire for refusing to remove an anti-gay vlogger's videos, hastily tried to make up for it by banning Nazis, and then bungled its hate speech policy messaging.
In response to people criticizing the girl for stealing, Reitz said that at least the girl's brother did what he could to make up for it without taking away his sister's sentimental possession.
Chico is nearly four hours away from the water, but has plenty of attractions to make up for it, like the National Yo-Yo Museum (adding that to our travel bucket list, stat).
Sure, Orange gets you Disney and ESPN, but if you're worried about kids' content, Blue makes up for it with Nick Jr. If you're worried about sports content, Blue includes four sports channels.
The Jamaican men made up for it, however, riding Usain Bolt's anchor leg to a gold medal ahead of the U.S., who were disqualified for passing the baton outside of the exchange zone.
The issues means the tanker won't be sent to a combat zone for at least three years, and the Air Force may delay the retirement of older tankers to make up for it.
Here's the gist: participants freeze mid-action while someone films the group, and if you're feeling up for it, put it all to the tune of Rae Sremmurd "Black Beatles" or another jam.
Congress should start by writing a budget that rejects any deal that would spend more money now but promises to make up for it with savings to be realized years in the future.
Unfortunately, there are no pictures or video of the September 17 flame-shooting event (it happened at 4:30 am), but the locals' reactions in subsequent reports more than make up for it.
While the Cowboys loss to the lowly New York Jets stands out as a bad mark on his record, Prescott's play through the rest of the year more than makes up for it.
"I think that if a social media site or a website is going to do that, it has to be in bold letters up front before you sign up for it," she said.
Health insurers could be required to reduce what some people pay out of pocket for medicine, but if they are, then they will simply raise premiums on everybody to make up for it.
This puzzle is an example of this constructing style: it doesn't quite have the youthful verve throughout, but I think the overall fill quality and intersection in the middle makes up for it.
The goal of the app will be to customize breathwork for people by giving them a simple inhale-and-exhale test and incorporating other data provided by those who sign up for it.
After a round of debates in July 2019, Democratic presidential candidates — Biden was the exception — came under criticism from many quarters for spending more time criticizing Obama's legacy than standing up for it.
He's an artist, and a few years ago, he sketched a portrait of me and I made him promise me not to sell it because I was planning on saving up for it.
The Tar Heels didn't shoot at least 53 percent from the field as they did in the previous two games, settling for 47.5 percent, but their 3-point effort made up for it.
Salamanders and caecilians without bold or brightly-colored patterns made up for it with unexpected lights: Their cloacal regions (multipurpose organs they use to eat, excrete and reproduce) shone bright as a flashlight.
"It is obviously a significant drop from where we are currently, and I'd like to at least be able to better understand what do we do to make up for it," he said.
It seems investors are not heeding Jim Cramer's words and believe the coronavirus impact is already priced into the stock, or at least the company can make up for it in other areas.
While lacking some of the excitement of Hanoi or Ho Chi Minh City, Danang makes up for it with mountains, rivers and the ocean, all a short trip away from the city center.
WINTER OLYMPICS The American medal output has been disappointing in these Games, but the US women's hockey team did its part to make up for it by beating Canada to grab the gold.
As has been the case for months, the ECB bought fewer government bonds from Germany, Portugal and Finland than its rules dictate, making up for it with oversized purchases in Spain, France and Italy.
Ahead we've rounded up the makings for four themed gift gatherings — though you won't find any plastic eggs or Peeps, we've included plenty of booze bottles and sophisticated sweets to make up for it.
On the other hand, the MacBook Air is slightly less powerful and has a shorter battery life, but really makes up for it with its larger screen, lightweight design, and even clearer Retina display.
Mr. Bryant, responding to a budget shortfall for the current fiscal year, ordered nearly $40 million in cuts Monday while allocating about $35 million from the state's reserve fund to make up for it.
If Medicaid is so important, so life-changing, why is that so many people either have to be fined to sign up for it, or even if it's handed to them, don't take it?
"I'm a Slave 4 U" Where/When: 2002 Dream Within a Dream Tour Why It's Magic: There isn't a snake in this one, but her charisma/energy/sexuality more than make up for it!
The Razer Blade 15 Mercury White edition While the dual-storage edition certainly does lose some cool features like the per-key Chroma option, it certainly makes up for it on the pricing end.
Daryl Hannah better watch her waves because if there wasn't already a Splash remake in the works, it's only a matter of time before Lena (and her rainbow tail) get snapped up for it.
You know, like I said, Twitter can be whatever you want it for, but they can also do whatever they want, that's because when you sign up for it, you're abiding by their rules.
Travis previously chronicled his quest for love on a reality show called "Catching Kelce," and even though he fumbled there, he clearly made up for it in the non-reality-show-actual-life way.
The Demon Deacons were 5-for-21 from the field, but made up for it with 15-for-22 free-throw shooting to account for more than half of their production at that juncture.
Shawn Mendes, Canadian viral sensation and Justin Bieber 2.0,will join the cast for a minute-long scene that includes him being caught stealing and then playing a song to make up for it.
You will have to pay taxes on the amount converted as ordinary income but younger investors will have a long time to then potentially grow the Roth IRA account and make up for it.
"You Dep'd it but it wore off before picture time and now it looks limp so smile really wide to make up for it," she captioned the pic, referring to her hair gel-fail.
The new Pentagon topline was hiked by roughly $80 billion in this latest deal, and the hundreds of billions in new spending contained few offsetting cuts — even fake cuts — to make up for it.
When he agreed, somewhat reluctantly, to take on the administrative role of department chair, ten years ago, he made up for it by treating himself to a large, comic-book-style, undersea-themed tattoo.
Cutting it as drastically as the Trump/Cotton/Perdue Raise Act proposes is so bad for economic growth that improving the skill mix of the immigrants who remain simply can't make up for it.
Manziel's penchant for partying, often caught on video, did not endear him to management or to most fans, and his play on the field, when he got there, did not make up for it.
The Cardinals had a shaky night in the bullpen, with their four relievers allowing four runs (two earned), but the team's offensive output more than made up for it, keeping them three games back.
Mr. Walker's return to Wisconsin was difficult: People complained that he had been too focused on his own ambitions, and he spent months making up for it with parades, local meetings and ribbon cuttings.
Now, the story of a TV show's long-awaited revival that turned out to be a complete mess, and the upcoming season that has no choice but to try and make up for it.
After years of military and political investment in Iraq, the United States finds itself in a position where few powerful Iraqis are willing to stand up for it and its role in the country.
If your most extreme week was a bad one, your supervisor would indeed rate you lower than your colleague even though you&aposd gradually made up for it over the course of the year.
Yes. While they&aposre not packed with features, they make up for it where it really counts: a long-lasting battery, epic sound, and an IPX6 water resistant build perfect for workouts and travel.
Killer Mike says he can forgive Bette Midler for her racially insensitive and offensive tweet about women, but if she really wants to make up for it ... she needs to do more than talk.
But that's OK, because Apple's going to make up for it with new input... Without a home button, how will you be able to return to your home screen or open up the App Switcher?
There, he was making slightly less money for his base salary ($46,000), but as with many financial analyst roles, the bonus — which Feldman says could have been $20,0003 or more — would make up for it.
"Circulation for the tabloids is nowhere near what it was a generation ago, but the amplifying properties of the web more than make up for it," said David Remnick, the editor of The New Yorker.
Sophomore guard Kamau Stokes (33 points) continued to commit turnovers at a high rate - at least four in eight of his last 11 outings - but made up for it with a career-high 22 points.
It's worth noting that while AMC's offering is twice as expensive as MoviePass, the perks and expanded parameters might make up for it — assuming you actually go to the movies more than once a month.
Check out the clip -- not only is he up for it ... he says the two men have talked ... and a collab on some type of project might not be as far off as you think.
Even if Facebook restricted what could be shown and how many ads could appear in the Instant Articles causing publishers to earn less per view, they were getting enough views to make up for it.
The showing I had just left was one of the earliest available for the movie, which debuted this weekend, and I was a little antsy about how many people would actually show up for it.
The first two Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales trailers featured little-to-no footage of Johnny Depp's Jack Sparrow — but boy, is Disney making up for it in the third preview.
His role as the drunkard Vino in Mr. Sondheim's "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum" disappeared as the musical made its way to Broadway, but Mr. Sondheim made up for it.
The hosts mustered just one shot through the first 10 minutes but made up for it going forward only to see Rask provide all kinds of big stops, notably against Ryan Murphy and Matt Cullen.
Gigi Hadid was two days late wishing her pal Taylor Swift a happy birthday on social media, but she made up for it with a gushing post and two new photos of the longtime BFFs.
We'll have to wait until Solo's Memorial Day release to see if Ehrenreich can pull it off or if Solo will be the bomb Disney is rumored to be gearing up for it to be.
Losing that work turns out to be enough of a detriment that not even several extremely expensive computers and the world's most ruthless commitment to night shoots can be guaranteed to make up for it.
The cost of upkeep would significantly reduce that number—perhaps closer to what BuzzFeed, Metro, and CNN estimated regarding Uber—although the added benefits and pension may make up for it in the long run.
But I think it was the right thing, that they were supposed to do, and for us to even get to be a part of such a moment and stand up for it was incredible.
Instead, he's making up for it from beyond the arc, where he's slowly incorporating the 3-pointer into his repertoire, shooting 44.8 percent from deep on 2.6 attempts per game in 123 contests this month.
"We're on average spending $100 a day here, but once we leave Cartagena, we'll cut back, for a couple of weeks or a month, to $50 a day to make up for it," says Karen.
The Capital One Spark Cash does charge a $95 annual fee after the first year whereas the Ink Business Unlimited does not, but the additional 0.5% of rewards can more than make up for it.
Book the AC Hotel starting at $180 per nightThe AC Hotel is bare-bones when it comes to amenities and extras, but the elegant European look and excellent city views help make up for it.
"It's a blasphemous blood bath, a metaphysical action caper, stylized and splattery, that doesn't have great depth but makes up for it with volume," James Poniewozik wrote in his review for The New York Times.
Trump has said he supports a path to citizenship for 1.8 million young immigrants, a figure that includes DACA recipients and those who are eligible for the program but have not signed up for it.
If Democrats feel that the GOP won't stand up for the rule of law, an impeachment inquiry could be a tool to try and urge the voters to stand up for it in November 2020.
They're headlining New York's Governor's Ball this weekend, too, and warming up for it with an intimate show at Capitol Theatre in Port Chester NY. So yeah, make that macchiato a double, what the hell.
It's far-enough removed from the people fighting it that the human drama of warfare disappears into a bloodless intellectual exercise, yet there is no vision of corresponding Clausewitzian grandeur to make up for it.
And while not every dish on the menu is the best in town — the shredded potatoes with green peppers are pretty bland — the overall energy and variety of the cooking more than makes up for it.
And though the initial framing device — Elton sharing his life story in group — feels a little clunky — the first moments are a little too sluggish— the rest of the film more than makes up for it.
"The perception is that the original response wasn't strong enough and therefore they're trying to make up for it," Robert Ayson, professor of security studies at the Victoria University in Wellington, said of the travel ban.
Oeberg, who started 24th of the 90 athletes, shot clean and sprinted her last lap to take the lead ahead of Kuzmina, who missed twice but made up for it with fast work on the snow.
If you were a Guitar Hero prodigy and were disappointed when those skills didn't translate to real guitar playing (I'm definitely not talking from personal experience here) this is your chance to make up for it.
OF Corey Dickerson had two costly miscues in the field that resulted in extra-base hits, but he made up for it at the plate with a solo home run (his 16th) and an RBI single.
A series of small hand pies — one with potato and cabbage, one with mushroom, and one simply called "wildmeat" — weren't as good, but salmon and pike caviars served with crunchy buttered toast made up for it.
If you need to change your primary email on PayPal, you're in luck: It's actually an easy process — although it may take a bit more time to complete if you aren't fully set up for it.
Philip Kaufman could have made a movie about Chuck Yeager and the race to snap the sound barrier, and another movie about the Mercury space program and the hot-dog fellows who signed up for it.
Some make up for it with VoD services, but those also often show ads, reflecting just how much power the traditional content owners still have and how much TV business models still need ads to survive.
"There's no evidence that states are going to step up to fill the gap, and even cutting amenities like lazy rivers and big sports programs and bloated administrative salaries wouldn't make up for it," Nassirian said.
But development experts insist education is key for further growth as Brazil languishes in a middle income trap, in which rising wages erode competitiveness and poor education and infrastructure are unable to make up for it.
And chances are you haven't done nearly enough karaoke this summer, so make up for it at Insa, a wonderful Korean restaurant with small rooms for up to 246 people, and bigger ones that fit 297.
Running for the Senate in 1964 in Texas, he opposed the Civil Rights Act, but later regretted it and sought to make up for it by supporting the Fair Housing Act in defiance of conservative supporters.
In Brixton there's a bunch of people wanting to create and maintain a meaningful grassroots place for creativity and the arts, so maybe we'll come up with some daft ideas, and see who's up for it.
Tinkle missed near the basket before Terry's shot gave Stanford the lead, but the Oregon State veteran made up for it when he made both of his free throws to put the Beavers back on top.
But I make up for it by finding places to rent that are extremely low cost, by either living outside of city centers or renting with roommates, and getting around on foot and by public transportation.
Plus, most of these suggestions are operating on some very simple rules — water, over-the-counter painkillers, and a substantial meal (if your stomach is up for it) can be truly lifesaving on those roughest of mornings.
Some people using VA health care sign up for it so they can get their medicine from non-VA doctors and have their prescriptions filled at their local pharmacy instead of through the VA mail-order service.
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Of course, it's possible that the remaining episodes will make up for it, but with both seasons 7 and 8 being cut short — the final two seasons of the series — this inequality looks pretty set in stone.
In one notable instance, massive redemptions of German debt in April resulted in the ECB purchasing more paper from Spain, Italy and France that month to plug the gap, only to make up for it in May.
I&aposve been saying the last few days there&aposs a difference between the beginning, when I signed up for it — I was hopeful it would go well — there&aposs a difference between where it is now.
To make up for it, Sam allows her to co-direct with him, which means they have to figure out the logistics for Britannica's TV-wedding-that's-actually-a-really-wedding-to-keep-Rhonda-in-the-country.
So it's not enough just to have the right goals or pass the right law; to take a bite out of corporate power in America, you need a message, and the resolve to stand up for it.
"It was nice to make up for it, I really don't like taking penalties," said Matthews, who redirected a feed from fellow rookie William Nylander to give the Leafs a 1-0 lead at the first intermission.
Meanwhile, We also straight up gives away memberships in some cases, such as a free one-year membership to every holder of an American Express U.S. Business Platinum card, should those card holders sign up for it.
"This study shows that this polynya is actually caused by a number of factors that all have to line up for it to happen," said co-author Stephen Riser, a UW professor of oceanography, in a statement.
But then they made up for it with some solid trolling: This will get even funnier when Sidney Crosby scores 21995 points in his first game in Las Vegas and Gronk-spikes the puck after every one.
But if a candidate comes off badly in the first moments, he&aposll have to spend the rest of the interview trying to make up for it, and he&aposll be lucky to get back to neutral.
Plus, there wasn't much luck involved, because the results were spread out over a season — while a player may get unlucky and have one bad game, they could bounce back the next week to make up for it.
I mean look, $22020 billion I gave last year and then this year $27 billion and I think I'm making up for it rapidly because we are rebuilding our military at a level that it's never seen before.
"We got stops down the stretch," said Williams, who missed 4.33 of his 14 field-goal attempts and seven of eight from 3-point range but made up for it by hitting all 10 of his free throws.
Noitom has a nice little environment similar to Oculus' Toybox demo, but all the problems I wrote about recently are still there: gloves are just uncomfortable, and they don't have enough relative advantages to make up for it.
The Americans on the bus didn't know Sanders's campaign was paying for the trip when they signed up for it; the advocacy group Insulin for All, which helped find diabetics for the bus ride, designed it that way.
The recording is nowhere near as faulty as "Up For It", where the musicians sound as though they are wrapped in cotton wool, but for a recording that costs some £20 ($28) that is not really good enough.
The bald facts are that during filming of The Hateful Eight, Tarantino loaned a 150-year-old Martin guitar for filming and it was smashed into splintered fragments by a frothing, very much up for it, Kurt Russell.
"I find that extraordinary but the reality is people are welded to their devices, they want connectivity and they are prepared to pay up for it, even for a flight of an hour or two hours," he added.
After coming under huge fire for how he handled the Ray Rice incident in 2014, Goodell seems to be making up for it, or at least trying to preemptively satisfy his critics by appearing tough on domestic violence.
Unable to reliably find the African bird's eye chiles that go into the spice blend mitmita, she settles for jalapeños; if their heat is less nuanced, she makes up for it by recalibrating other seasonings to bring depth.
One of my co-workers has told me that when she works from home, she is actually running errands and taking care of her kids and that she will sometimes work at night to make up for it.
Even once we decided to do it again, even once we decided that this time, we would pursue the adoption of a waiting child in the foster care system, I wasn't totally sure I was up for it.
She broke early but blew her first chance to seal the opening set when she lost serve leading 5-4, but made up for it in the tiebreak when Kvitova wasted an opportunity to go 3-0 up.
Pakistan is on the brink of signing up for it 13th International Monetary Fund (IMF) bailout since the late 1980s in a bid to stave off a balance of payments crisis and ease ballooning current account and fiscal deficits.
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Unfortunately, Kylie seems to have forgotten that date nights always mean matching with the vehicle you arrive in, but thankfully Tyga was able to make up for it wearing a sweater and t-shirt in shades of Lamborghini yellow.
Down to Lunch became a bit of a darling during its rise thanks to its dead-simple approach: signal to your friends that you're interested in getting lunch, drinks, or whatever else and figure out who's up for it.
For those among us who still feel personally slighted that season 7 of Game Of Thrones is going to be shorter, maybe this will make up for it: Entertainment Weekly reports that the actors are getting more screen time.
And though she may have the face of Taylor Townsend from The O.C. and the range of a young Mariah Carey, like many others her age, she is discovering what is important to her and standing up for it.
"A little bit more ball pressure, a little bit more when there's a mistake somebody covering up that mistake as quick as possible, and then somebody covering up for that guy who just covered up for it," said Nurse.
There are indications that prominent members of the Party are willing to eat a projected initial increase in the deficit on the (probably misguided) faith that these tax cuts will spur enough economic growth to make up for it.
It has been five years since the members of this animated, audience-pleasing troupe performed at the Joyce, but they're making up for it with a three-week residency comprising two programs of dances made from 1971 to 2017.

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