Sentences with phrase «make up for lost ground from»

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Millennials are suffering from job insecurity, but feel they have plenty of time to make up for lost ground before retirement.
But all is far from lost, it is still October and there's plenty of time (and another transfer window) to make up for last ground.
Do Bayern need a proven superstar to make up for lost ground, or can they continue on their recent course of largely concentrating on top talent from the Bundesliga and investing in players with potential, like Kingsley Coman and Joshua Kimmich, who have both made rapid progress since joining in 2015?
In an effort to make up for lost ground in the battle against Sony's PlayStation, Microsoft is rethinking various aspects of the Xbox experience, from the actual console to the Xbox apps.
Data from CoinMarketCap shows that all coins have been making up for lost ground for the past 24 hours.
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