Sentence examples for be considered to mitigate from inspiring English sources

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Several approaches could be considered to mitigate or suppress interference.

Phase change material (PCM) can be considered to mitigate such thermal stress in massive concrete structures.

Lack of coordination between stake holders is an important factor that needs to be considered to mitigate arsenic related problem in Bangladesh.

Furthermore, as changes in local climate occur, adaptation measures should be considered to mitigate the potentially negative impacts on public health in these rural communities.

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Energy conservation measures were considered to mitigate the impact of climate change on building energy use.

Uncertainties are considered, to mitigate risks of unknown information that may come to light in the future.

Several issues were considered to mitigate potential difficulties in interpretations.

If noise impacts are identified, various noise abatement measures (for example, noise barriers) are considered to mitigate the adverse impacts.

Finally, as in previous studies, only a minority of patients underwent hypothermia, but cooling is considered to mitigate ROS production and possibly influence hyperoxemia-mediated brain injury [ 8].

Because MSC treatment is being introduced more widely as a clinically available therapy, the method of administration must be considered to better mitigate risk.

Another point worth further investigating would be on the hammering force; although its influence can to be considered to have been mitigated by normalizations in our devised metric, there is no guarantee that it does not influence the shape of hammering sound spectrums.

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