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"We've been able to mitigate the smell," Mr. Clarke said.
If the new trade had generated much greater tax revenues for the Mexican government, or indeed for the US government, they might have been able to mitigate the effects, but transnationals park their profits offshore in tax-haven subsidiaries.
"They have been able to mitigate a large amount of the explosive hazard, and it's getting to a manageable point," Mayor Jerry Jones said in a telephone interview Tuesday afternoon.
Even though the mechanisms related to moisture damage were identified in the early 1970s, they are today still not understood to the extent that we have been able to mitigate the problem.
Cloudflare's Mr Prince said that while his firm had been able to mitigate the attack, it was a worrying sign for the future.
By adding a larger Prius v, and a less expensive Prius c, the company has been able to mitigate two huge obstacles to broader sales for the original Prius.
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The only consolation was that government insurance programs were able to mitigate some of the damage.
Our results here suggest that in driest years, elevated [CO2] will not be able to mitigate yield losses from drought.
However, both agricultural drainage ditches were able to mitigate nutrients, thus reducing the load reaching downstream aquatic receiving systems.
"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.
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