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WPP is expected to mitigate the financial effect of taking on more debt with sales of the noncore Cordiant assets, including agencies in Australia and Germany, and the new share placement, said Trevor Pritchard, an analyst with Standard & Poor's.

The porous nanotubular structure is expected to mitigate the volume expansion of SnO2, while the as-formed Cu from CuO upon lithiation allows faster electron transport by improving the low conductivity of SnO2.

The lower ASR expansion at higher alkali dosage may be attributed to the relatively higher concentration of aluminum in the pore solution due to higher degree of slag hydration, which is expected to mitigate the dissolution of silica from the reactive aggregate.

In addition, it was possible to enhance the identification ability of bottleneck features by discriminative training, which was expected to mitigate the influence of reverberation on speaker identification.

Because the grain boundaries are planar defects and have a strained bonding status, the elimination of grain boundaries is expected to mitigate the strain remaining in the films [18].

Psychotherapy techniques that focus on reducing worries would thus be expected to mitigate the vigilance and preferential attention to threat that characterize GAD and other forms of anxiety.

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Symmetric bait coverage surrounding RSSs would be expected to mitigate this bias.

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].

Decreasing residence time of granular material in the filter reduces the hold-up of char dust in the filter, which is expected to mitigate coking reactions of organic vapors when the filter is used to remove char from fast pyrolysis gas streams.

Under the 'intention-to-treat' paradigm of analysis, this effect could be expected to mitigate detectable treatment effects despite the statistical gains achieved by additional months of follow-up.

Future severe weather protection plans and warning systems are expected to mitigate temperature-related mortality in the United Kingdom and Australia to some extent, although there is still limited quantitative evidence on their efficacy.

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