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In addition, housing supply elasticity and government participation are able to mitigate house price contagion.
The question then arises on how they are able to mitigate the adverse effects of their weak institutional environments.
This kind of power converters are able to mitigate the harmonic pollution and thus, achieve a power factor close to unity.
However, firms that can easily substitute energy using other production factors are able to mitigate the effects of rising energy prices to a greater extent.
The MSTSE sequences have a shorter echo train than their single shot counterparts and hence are able to mitigate the T2 blurring effects (image degradation due to T2 decay during acquisition) [24].
Due to the scale of the CNS, and the inclusion of directly observed data from smartphones in place of self-reports, we are able to mitigate some of the limitations encountered in existing 'traditional' studies.
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"We've been able to mitigate the smell," Mr. Clarke said.
The only consolation was that government insurance programs were able to mitigate some of the damage.
"It looks to me like we should be able to mitigate any impact on the community, but you never know," he added.
EJM-G: If we understand the factors that contribute to these events, we may be able to mitigate or prevent them in the future.
With the help of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, he said, homeowners and businesses would be able to mitigate some of their costs with low-interest loans and grants.
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