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Mitigate the consequences of that potentially irrational self-interest by having conversations early on.
Second, is it unlikely that the Fed could mitigate the consequences?
Nuclear regulators will need to assess the likelihood of that sequence and find ways to mitigate the consequences.
Safety systems are designed to prevent or mitigate the consequences of potentially hazardous events.
Infosys therefore put in place recruiting and retention policies that mitigate the consequences of this external risk event.
But apology, like anything else, declines in value if overused, becoming just a device to mitigate the consequences of incompetence.
Participating nations also will be bound to respond together to mitigate the consequences of acts of nuclear terrorism.
Sulyandziga's centre works to ensure representatives of the communities themselves also have a say in discussions with authorities on how to mitigate the consequences of climate change.
So we should stop arguing over whether we want "partition" or "federalism" and start thinking about how we can mitigate the consequences of Iraq's unavoidable breakup.
Instead, Mr. Bush would do what the vast majority of Americans want — plan an orderly withdrawal while doing what he can to mitigate the consequences of the war.
Today, such operations are performed in tanks that confine the system and mitigate the consequences of any possible abnormal condition.
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