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Their hatred is not going to be mitigated by gentler handling of prisoners.
"Saying that, Monaco is coming up, where one of our big advantages, which is power-train performance, is going to be mitigated in a way, so people are going to be a lot closer.
"But the costs are going to be mitigated to an extent - studios have said it will be easier to make games on next-gen platforms because they're going to be closer to the development environments that are common on the PC side".
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I think that's true, and if there's anything that's going to mitigate that, it's going to be whether voters are all into foreign policy matters at the moment, and if not, if Romney can make them interested in it.
I'm not going to comment on specific aspects, I just know that it is going to be enormously challenging and there is no way we're going to mitigate these impacts effectively enough," he told reporters after the hearing.
The nation must "be able to adapt and mitigate, because if we don't, our economy is going to be impacted," Vilsack said at the White House yesterday.
"And on balance, with the right processes in place, we're going to be able to deal with all of those risks, we're going to mitigate those risks, and we're going to realize the upside of the potential".
If you don't carefully mitigate your risk as a trader, you're simply not going to be in the game for very long.
"I am going to be meeting with the tourism sector to discuss what we can do to alleviate and mitigate any damage that might ensue.
How is this bad situation to be mitigated?
"Conflict with local people needs to be mitigated.
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