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One effort the U.S. government is making to mitigate these limitations is the designation of some of these areas as cross-agency priority goals.
Decision making to mitigate the effects of natural hazards is a complex undertaking fraught with uncertainty.
The results of validated predictive models may assist the physician and patient with decision making to mitigate risks, and help to limit spending on unnecessary procedures.
Thus, among the aims of his research program are to complement the efforts the regional governments are making to mitigate air pollution problems and to counter air pollution episodes based on scientific facts and practical strategies.
"Many months in the making to mitigate against normal shrinking, cracking and twisting," he said proudly.
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In addition to a business-as-usual scenario, the team ran its simulations under two mitigation scenarios, previously proposed by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, in which efforts are made to mitigate global warming to 2 and 3 degrees Celsius, relative to pre-industrial times.
For now, every effort is being made to mitigate the conditions in the temporary centre".
Finally, recommendations are made to mitigate the effects of H2O2 and prolong membrane lifetimes.
CFIUS's specific concerns and whether any attempt was made to mitigate them could not be learned.
He said "every possible effort" would be made to mitigate the impact of Pfizer's decision on local jobs and communities.
All metropolises are quirky, but in most of them efforts have been made to mitigate the idiosyncrasies, to make the cities legible, navigable, beautiful.
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