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Residents of various towns and villages have imposed night curfews on Syrian refugees to mitigate dangers posed by "marauding strangers".
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These features only mitigate danger (slightly), rather than removing it.
There are ways to mitigate these dangers.
For the last several March meetings, general managers have tried to mitigate the dangers of the game's faster pace.
Even so, a recent report from the International Energy Agency makes clear that inexpensive steps could substantially mitigate those dangers.
But I thought it might be a good time to review some of the basic tips that might at least mitigate the dangers that can appear without warning.
But even more importantly, those countries need to have a dialogue about this contingency, to mitigate the dangers that it might create in East Asian international relations.
Although such reforms would mitigate the dangers of publication bias and selective reporting, they still wouldn't erase the decline effect.
She is also right to argue that federalism can help mitigate the dangers of a situation where there is severe ideological and partisan polarization.
But they ask Egypt to first conduct an impact assessment to determine the project's likely environmental footprint, and any preventive measures to mitigate the dangers ultrasound, and increased salinity in certain parts of the canal.
The risk is that player lawsuits could cripple the sport if it emerges that the NFL could have done more earlier to mitigate the dangers, while in the long run, the authorities fear young people will shun the sport.
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