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How do you propose to compensate for your lack of experience?
We should work harder to compensate for the lost time.
Nothing can compensate for losing my husband.
Nothing can compensate for losing her husband.
I wonder what can compensate for it.
We all believe that her intelligence can finally compensate for her lack of experience.
Elderly people enjoy more time, and this can compensate for lower income.
I don't see very well, but my ears and nose make up for it!
But they do not make up for what has been lost.
Yes, Make-up could make up for a lack of beauty.
She tried to make up for her shabby treatment of him.
After all the delays, we were anxious to make up for lost time.
Five years older than the majority of officers of his same rank, he was determined to make up for lost time.
You should make up for lost time.
To make up for the mediocrity, zealous parents send their kids to the expensive cram schools.
The studies also indicate that they weren't high enough to do the job—make up for a faint Sun.
The weather is terrible, particularly in winter, and there's no interesting old city to make up for it, as there is in Boston.
Guilt, by prompting us to think more deeply about our goodness, can encourage humans to make up for errors and fix relationships.
Shanghai plans to build a vast underground network of malls, restaurants, and parking lots to make up for a lack of space above ground, according to a recent government report.
Her beauty can't make up for her stupidity.
He said it is time to make up for lost ground.
The class monitor tried to make up for the mess by reorganizing the class event as students were not interested in the original one.
Even if a dog does not die from the disease, canine distemper virus can cause irreparable damage to a dog's nervous system.
When that happens, there's a 50 percent chance that your patient will suffer irreparable damage or death 1.
If we neglect to children's education, missed the early time, that will be lifelong irreparable.