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Besides, they are not nearly enough to mitigate the deeper crisis.
Nevertheless, the tale of Clinton's amazing rebound is absorbing enough to mitigate these weaknesses.
Not everyone is convinced that such precautions are enough to mitigate the risks.
However, such analytical tools alone are not enough to mitigate risk.
However, they are not sufficient enough to mitigate against solar gain effect in warmer climates.
Not doing enough to mitigate the catastrophic failures of his own immigration agenda.
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It becomes impossible for the parent to demonstrate enough change to mitigate the history, no matter how good a bond they are forming with their baby.
There are too many obstacles for refugees to prove their legal status and not enough pathways to mitigate their plight, said Crowe.
The Doctor does his best to think about those consequences and distribute enough truth to mitigate any bad outcomes.
From a biological standpoint the prior inflammatory insult desensitizes the endotoxin signaling receptors in a manner that these receptors become less sensitive to the subsequent infectious challenge and therefore the cells have enough time to mitigate the endotoxin challenge and resolve the inflammatory reaction.
The possibility is enough to occasionally mitigate his plans, but not to cause him to desist from them altogether.
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