Sentence examples for be mitigated against from inspiring English sources

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Any existing critical facilities at high risk should be mitigated against severe socioeconomic and environmental impacts.

When understood, these effects can be mitigated against by better control of production conditions and allowance for the change in material properties during processing.

Long-term leakage simulations with high cement deterioration and CO2 leakage rates have shown that the likelihood of a leakage of 1% of the total volume of CO2 stored over 1,000 years is low, and can be mitigated against through careful operational planning and reservoir management during CO2-ECBM and CO2 storage.

While it is true that some complications may be unavoidable, particularly in patients with multiple co-morbidities, it is also true that prolonged morbidity, major complications, and ultimately death may be mitigated against by improved structures and processes in healthcare: this 'failure-to-rescue' concept has widely been studied in the USA.

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To some degree, this was mitigated against by the Delphi methodology that encourages participants to reassess their initial judgments about the information provided in previous iterations.

"I think there's something going on in the centre that's mitigating against that".

"We feel that the risks of loaning the document cannot be mitigated 100 percent, and we advise against the loan," the director of the archives agency, Peggy D. Rudd, told the seven commissioners.

The negative relationship estimated from this study may be mitigated by the increasing public education against abortion among young women in Nigeria.

Consequently, there is a need to explore how such systems operate in the real-world and how errors in operation are mitigated and defended against.

The initial hostility of The Five against Tchaikovsky was mitigated by Tchaikovsky's improved relationships, first with Balakirev and then with Rimsky-Korsakov.

With nothing else left in the right wing's tired play book, former presidential aspirant Gary Bauer is hoping you'll believe that election-year hate-mongering will make a difference in November's contest between pro-GLBT Barack Obama and Republican nominee John McCain, whose bad record on equality is mitigated only by his votes against the Federal Marriage Amendment that Bauer supports.

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