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There's fear out there, but I think it's increasingly being mitigated by the sense that there's money to be made".
However, he could not prevent their slide into the Second Division in 1983, the gloom being mitigated only by an exhilarating run to the FA Cup final.
He said that "the global economy will on balance remain resilient with a slowing in economic growth in the United States being mitigated by the continued strength of emerging market economies".
He is not reassured by the 122-bed Friarage's double loss being mitigated by the creation there of both a midwife-led unit where low-risk mothers-to-be can give birth and a paediatric day-care unit where children can be assessed, and some treated, though no longer staying overnight.. NHS Hambleton, Richmondshire and Whitby clinical commissioning group is behind the plans.
Thus, the signal quality is decreasing despite the input signal originating MFI being mitigated.
This risk, though, is being mitigated by insurance companies that stand to benefit if more of their clients go abroad for cheaper surgeries.
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And terrorist guilt is mitigated.
Its cruelties could be mitigated.
Certain things, after all, cannot be mitigated.
How is this bad situation to be mitigated?
A crisis that can be mitigated, but not avoided altogether.
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