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The previous president, Fidel Ramos, had mitigated these threats, in part by reinvigorating the economy.
He noted, that Merrill's asset management division had mitigated the bank's problems by turning in a 70% increase in divisional profits to $953m.
He added: "The industry was not prepared because it believed it had mitigated the risk … And that clearly was a very bad assumption".
THE company said that no one saw Enron's bankruptcy coming until it was too late, and that by this time Williams had mitigated this risk in other ways.
The announcement said that recent snow and rain in the Apache and Sitgreaves National Forests had "mitigated the fire danger temporarily".
He was still thinking about the contrast of rehearsing with dancers in New York and dancers in Moscow — differences he said he hoped his tenure at the Bolshoi had mitigated in some way.
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But it has mitigated its effects.
But certainly it would have mitigated it".
"No incentive package from New York could've mitigated the difference".
The FSA could have mitigated the destruction of the district.
No tree-trimming program would have mitigated these outages".
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