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And that may mitigate a factor which, in other close states, could tip the balance towards Republicans: the president.
Apples may mitigate a migraine.
It is important that licensing decisions take into consideration contributory factors that may mitigate a potential risk, and that licensing agencies do not adopt a "one strike" approach to licensing people with diabetes.
Interventions that use multiple intervention strategies (e.g., nutrition and exercise) as well as more traditional interventions (educational, speech, occupational and/or physical therapies) may mitigate a wider range of cognitive impairments when translated to clinical cases of FASD.
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Finally, the brevity of the SCIP underscores its potential value to clinical trials with bipolar disorders directed toward an improvement in cognitive skills that may mitigate an improvement in functional outcome.
The key advantage is that such interventions, regardless of where they are initiated, may mitigate an older patient's risk for poor cancer treatment outcomes and increase their quality of life.
For example, one may assume that existing regulations and national policies may mitigate an effect, for example through policies offering social provision (decommodification), or – maybe even more importantly – through regulations of active labour market policies, as suggested in a recent study (Lunau, Wahrendorf, Dragano, & Siegrist, 2013).
Indeed, a higher admission rate has been reported in several other studies [ 11- 13, 24, 28].However, many non-psychiatric reasons, such as transportation problems or a poor social support network, may mitigate admitting an elderly, but not a younger, comparably ill patient.
Two other factors may mitigate against a T cell response directed against PrP beta form.
While the deployment of satellite technology may mitigate this problem23, a fully error corrected, global system has still not been developed.
Some of the interest has been fuelled by the expectation that prevention may mitigate at least a share of the expected, adverse fiscal consequences of demographic changes [ 1- 3].
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