Sentence examples for be sufficient to mitigate from inspiring English sources

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Vegetation cover alone may be sufficient to mitigate risk on urban brownfield land.

In general, standard MTI may be sufficient to mitigate radar returns from stationary clutter, however, there could be scenarios where MTI is imperfect and clutter returns are persistent.

While short-term fading is mitigated through the use of diversity techniques typically at a single base station (micro-diversity), the use of such micro-diversity approaches alone will not be sufficient to mitigate the overall channel degradation when shadowing is also concurrently present.

Even if short rains arrive as expected in the coming weeks, the experts agreed, they won't be sufficient to mitigate the agricultural impact of two consecutive seasons with significantly below-average rainfall.

The clinical implication of the slow elimination of meloxicam from the body is that infrequent drug administration (once every few days) may be sufficient to mitigate pain effects due to post-surgical inflammation in calves.

While there are a growing number of amyloid-modifying therapeutics in clinical trials, targeting amyloid alone may not be sufficient to mitigate the cognitive deficits that occur during the full course of AD[ 1].

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Biochemical and genetic studies demonstrated that alleviation of inhibition of either of these super-pathways was sufficient to mitigate 3-HP toxicity.

The Committee told Maude there was a "clear link between this appointment and your responsibilities in Ministerial Office", but "considered that the gap between leaving office and taking up this role (over 18 months) is sufficient to mitigate any concerns about the propriety of this appointment".

Moreover, adiponectin is sufficient to mitigate local lipotoxicity in pancreatic islets, and it promotes reconstitution of β-cell mass, eventually reinstating glycemic control.

Inhibition of the first step of de novo sphingolipid synthesis is sufficient to mitigate many of the phenotypes of GARP-deficient yeast or mammalian cells.

One possible explanation for this observation is that even the relatively good BG control we achieved is sufficient to mitigate any adverse effect due to greater degrees of hyperglycemia.

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