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Other airlines have been allowed to take extraordinary measures to cope with their pension obligations.
Hospitals are having to put in place unusual measures to cope with demand.
Moreover, the corresponding mitigations measures to cope with complex grounds in mines are provided.
Aside from immediate considerations, Mr. Campbell said, the state had to take long-range measures to cope with drought.
We propose spatially explicit long-term monitoring frameworks and priority mitigation measures to cope with acute and chronic risks.
Such is its size - a "behemoth" according to Owen Paterson - that National Grid is having to ramp up its back-up measures to cope.
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And when tracking mobile targets, frequency-difference-of-arrival measurements are often measured to cope with the Doppler effect [17, 18, 63, 64].
Establishing energy efficiency standards is an essential measure to cope with these challenges.
The metals tariffs were also billed as an essential measure to cope with a national security threat, only for Trump days later to grant waivers affecting almost two-thirds of imported steel.
One measure to cope with this problem would be to make an intra-laboratory comparison among multiple amplifiers within the laboratory, prior to conducting inter-laboratory comparisons, if possible.
Recent years saw the global wave of new low-carbon economy which is a new strategic measure to cope with global warming, and it has gained lots of concerns from many government s.
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