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This sorting is likely to mitigate the negative effect of prosocial incentives for such companies.
However, current levels of conservation investment are not likely to mitigate degradation to natural capital and ecosystem services.
The letters include the statement that the administration of triamcinolone would be likely to mitigate the symptoms suffered by Wiggins, for an extended period.
In addition to clear associations with individuals symptoms and poorer outcome, cancer-associated systemic inflammation is likely to mitigate administration of other effective treatments.
A feel-good factor at the culmination of the general election should get the top tiers of the property market moving again as the uncertainty clears, and this is likely to mitigate any shortfall in the meantime".
In diagnosing a system-level vibration problem, the goals are to identify which component or components(s) are most responsible for the phenomenon and which changes to the system are most likely to mitigate the problem.
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There are likely ways to mitigate such impacts, but these are real challenges to solve.
Twitter will likely try to mitigate these risks by choosing the right new owner, perhaps selecting one that agrees to preserve the archive and retain the embed integration.
Now, with the US no longer committed to the deal, many of these countries will likely struggle to mitigate the effects of climate change.
Recent research found that English councils planned to implement £700m of social care cuts in 2018-19, equivalentoto nearly 5% of the total £14.5bn budget, meaning that this cash injection is likely to only mitigate falls in spending elsewhere.
Measuring these characteristics before migration is likely to help mitigate the endogeneity risk.
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