Sentences with phrase «make yourself up»

ESPN and other sports offerings make up one of seven different add - on packages, while various channels owned by Comcast and Fox are included in other packaged groups arranged under common themes such as «Lifestyle» and «News & Info.»
Maybe 1 % of participants can make it up Everest on their own.
ASEAN, or the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, is made up of 10 countries.
Kaiser Permanente is made up of multiple branches to handle a variety of healthcare needs and operates their health plans on a not - for - profit basis, with a mix of for - profit businesses and health centers mixed in to help subsidize the other parts of the group.
Then there are the scenes when plot points are achingly hand - fed to us, like a scene in which Ellsberg is making copies of the volumes of files that make up the Pentagon Papers (which also drags on a few beats too long).
Current studies say that around 30 % of all Google search results are made up of rich content.
The overall games market will continue climbing to $ 83 billion by 2016, but mobile and online will increasingly make up the lion's share after surpassing consoles and PCs this year.
And users who think that he makes up rules just to spite them.
It's a hundred percent made up of entrepreneurs with contemporaneous case studies of these ideas in the real world.
«We know that these can be very toxic and have drug interactions,» says Austin, adding that «weight loss supplements are making up a majority of events where people end up in emergency rooms.»
Millennials and Gen Z together make up 48 percent of the media audience in the U.S., according to the Nielsen Total Audience Report, so keeping current can make all the difference for a company.
Unlikely, because e-commerce makes up only 3 % of total retail economy spending in Canada.
The company recorded a net loss of $ 93 million in the first quarter, but Toutant believes it'll make up for the rocky start as the company continues its big push to expand in the United States.
The facts: A spokeswoman for Amgen confirmed to the Los Angeles Times that the company plans to hire 1,600 people across the U.S. in 2017 — some of which will be new positions and some of which will make up for attrition.
A much - maligned report from the Treasury Department said the tax bill would need to be coupled with other economic policies to make up for the new debt.
And the closer that sharp downturn is to retirement, the harder it is to make up.
The vernacular of central banking lacks elegance, but Canada's policy makers make up for it with brevity.
Medical marijuana dispensaries, online seed sellers, head shops selling drug paraphernalia, sellers of hydroponic equipment and so - called vapour lounges where customers are welcome to smoke their own weed make up a budding industry, not just in big cities but in suburbs and small towns too.
A flywheel is also a self - reinforcing loop made up of a few key initiatives.
Since women make up just 15.9 % of the board seats of Canada's 500 largest companies by revenue according to advocacy group Catalyst, investors looking to apply a gender - lens strategy may find better pickings south of the border.
The sometimes surprisingly high results make up the minimum income a single person needs to live comfortably in each of these towns.
Girls, for example, now make up about half of the enrollment in high - school science and math classes and are scoring almost identically to their male classmates on standardized tests.
Then make up your own mind to decide if this is a sound, long - term investment.
Many people have conditioned their bodies to a nutritional regiment made up of lots of white or pale - looking foods — french fries, potato chips, white bread, chicken nuggets — that don't exist in nature.»
Houston is similar to Dallas — the average commute is about 12 minutes and transportation costs make up 28 % of annual income.
Along with the hardware sellers, railroads, trucking companies, logistics firms and others that make up the supply - chain of the economy also faced the challenge of providing essential goods to Texas, the second - largest U.S. state.
If you do claim Social Security benefits early, chances are you will take money from another source to make up for that lost income, Myers said.
Digital books made up about 20 % of the market last year, roughly the same as they did a few years ago, a fact that has traditional publishers almost gloating.
Growth at HBO provided a boost that made up for weaker performance from some of Time Warner's other TV operations.
Each battery is made up of two types of liquid metal, one low - density metal that floats on top and one high - density metal that sinks to the bottom, with a layer of salt in between.
I just hope I make up the cost of my extra parts before bitcoin's value decreases so significantly that I have to stop mining.
As Burton expanded beyond snowboarding, it further alienated the hardcores who'd long made up its customer base.
If you research them, you'll find they were made up unscientifically and put into a model basically arbitrarily.
All organizations should strive to assemble a leadership team made up of team players.
It is made up of 91 Siemens Gamesa turbines and can generate enough electricity to power 500,000 U.K. homes per year, the Denmark - headquartered business said.
The Lib Dems, on the other hand, could make up 90 net gains.
China accounts for over 90 % of reported bitcoin trades and around 70 % of bitcoin «mining» (the production of new bitcoins through the building of blockchain that makes up the currency's infrastructure).
Rather than trying to make up for a day of eating in excess by doing two hours of cardio, or not eating until dinner because you missed a workout the day before, focus on what you can do the next day to stay on track.
Figures also show that in 2009, 1.8 million Canadians worked in some type of temporary job, which accounted for 12.5 per cent of paid employment, with contract positions accounting for just over one - half of temporary jobs and professionals making up a large proportion of contract employees.
But as it and other digital «cryptocurrencies» have evolved, along with the public ledger system that makes up the blockchain, much of the bitcoin economy has been increasingly overtaken by big money — or by entrepreneurial prospectors who want to grab a piece of the bubblicious ICO phenomenon.
The castle is surrounded by the moats and ponds that once made up its water supply system.
Our bodies are made up of mostly water (about 60 %), so we should consume it regularly in order for optimal function and survival.
So I think at least 100 people per trip is the right order of magnitude, and I think we may actually made up expanding the crew section and ultimately taking more like 200 more people per flight in order to reduce the cost per person.
Their product, Probuphine, is made up of matchstick - size implants placed into patients» upper arms in a simple outpatient procedure.
So if there's a shortfall in the performance of any of the elements, you can actually make up for it by having one or two extra refilling trips to the spaceship.
Monsieur says it can make up to 150 beverages without needing a refill.
The group is made up of addiction experts and governors from states hard - hit by the crisis, such as New Jersey's Chris Christie and Massachusetts» Charlie Baker.
As legacy users drop off or upgrade, BlackBerry's service revenue will continue to fall, and it needs something to make up the difference.
In order to maintain a competitive edge, retailers haven't been able to raise prices to make up for lower sales lest they scare away those searching for the best deals, noted Preston.
The company insisted it had not changed the specifications for the clothing, but is warning of a shortage of the extraordinarily popular clothing items, which make up about 17 per cent of all women's pants and crop pants in its stores.
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