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Human beings may be able to mitigate the spread of malaria, but birds will need the help of conservationists if some species are to survive.
Our results here suggest that in driest years, elevated [CO2] will not be able to mitigate yield losses from drought.
"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.
Bill Paloski, director of Nasa's Space Life and Physical Sciences division, believes that by 2024 his team will be able to mitigate the health risks of space.
We can only hope that future presidents will be able to mitigate the damage resulting from the failures of leadership of our current one.
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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.
However, both agricultural drainage ditches were able to mitigate nutrients, thus reducing the load reaching downstream aquatic receiving systems.
"No one wanted the program," he said, "but we were able to mitigate the disaster because we knew it was temporary".
But ABN was able to mitigate that slowdown with a strong showing by its Brazilian unit and a surge in consumer lending, including home and car loans.
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