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More leakage can be expected to mitigate its impact on other services, notably local government.
Better care, backed by appropriate healthcare policies and priority-setting, and by better medical training programmes, can be expected to mitigate not only the heavy direct damage that headache causes — to the lives of patients, their families and colleagues — but also the very large indirect losses in work productivity [9].
Third, patients today have immediate access to medication that for many can be expected to mitigate the most distressing aspects of their disorder.
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Symmetric bait coverage surrounding RSSs would be expected to mitigate this bias.
Although participation bias must be considered, the incentives to participate would be expected to mitigate any initial disinclination.
In this context, the enhanced inter-cell interference coordination (eICIC) techniques [6] are expected to mitigate such strong interference.
In other words, both exon skipping and gene therapy are expected to mitigate but not cure disease.
Similarly, measures to mitigate the adverse effects of mothers' working status in rural areas can be expected to have a substantial impact on reducing rural-urban disparities in Nepal.
That can be expected to continue.
No standard or certification can reasonably be expected to fully mitigate water risks.
The presence of slit2 might be expected to preclude retinal extension, but SDF1 can mitigate its repellent effects.
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