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So it's about looking at what the risks are and trying to mitigate them".
Hácha did not have the strength to resign and, trying to mitigate the brutality of German rule, stayed on as president.
The Communist Party of the Russian Federation, the successor of the CPSU, attracts some followers, but its ideology is reformist rather than revolutionary; its chief aim appears to be that of smoothing the continuing and sometimes painful transition to a market economy and trying to mitigate its more blatantly inegalitarian aspects.
So by deliberately working on managing conflict, I think we can try and steer these competing needs and interests in a way that will be productive and lead to social benefits, rather than just reacting and trying to mitigate disaster after disaster after social disaster.
It is about taking advantage of the natural topography to help sap the strength of damaging storms, waterproofing and protecting critical infrastructure such as electrical grids and assessing the possible results of prolonged heat and drought, and trying to mitigate them.
Clark said there was a growing trend towards essential, sustainable approaches such as planning for, and trying to mitigate, the effects of natural disasters, building more peaceful and inclusive societies and doing more to ensure that displaced people get the help they need to help themselves.
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"So it's better to realize that very early and try to mitigate the problem".
Audio: be aware of background noise and try to mitigate unwanted noise as much as possible.
We just need to live with the marital landscape as it is, accept that fatherless households and male shiftlessness (decadence …?) will be the norm in working class America for the foreseeable future, and try to mitigate the negative consequences for the kids born into unstable homes by hoping that fewer of them are born at all.
So Texas basically has two choices: deal with higher power prices and try to mitigate them with conservation or risk facing occasional, controlled blackouts, like the one last year in the dead of winter — except that in the future, the blackouts would be more likely to take place on the hottest summer afternoons.
"How can communities take advantage of the benefits and try to mitigate the negative issues so that they are well-positioned for when this does tail off?" The boom has been driven by extensive gas reserves in the Marcellus Shale, the vast rock formation under several Middle Atlantic states and concentrated in Pennsylvania.
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