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The impact of a hundred new homes might be mitigated by money for extra school places, or traffic calming measures.
"Their experience, coupled with accessible information, indicates that these barriers might be mitigated or even overcome," she added.
We also discuss concerns with regard to potential harmful effects of DCS-coupled CET in addicts and describe how these concerns might be mitigated.
Those with useful field of view (UFOV) reductions show a particularly elevated crash risk that might be mitigated with vehicle-based warnings.
Yesterday, Mr. Sigmund said, "Obviously, there are potential impacts, the longer it takes to dismantle the building — particularly on the V.S.C. — but it would be speculative to say what those impacts might be and how they might be mitigated".
Accordingly, it seems like a good place to settle down quietly and read the Independent Library Report, a recently published set of proposals for how those cuts might be mitigated.
Through investigation of differences among those older adults that are most resistant to and affected by ageing, researchers hope to determine how normal ageing affects cognition and how these effects might be mitigated.
John B. Diamond, a professor of education at Harvard, said that "there are patterns of school funding that suggest that may be a problem down the line". But he also said the impact might be mitigated by two factors.
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GSTs might be mitigating oxidative stress by other means as ectopic expression of tomato GST significantly improved the tolerance of yeast to H2O2 induced oxidative stress [ 42].
By doing this, future risks may not only be scientifically predicted and evaluated, but the damage caused by future events might even be mitigated.
How might they be mitigated?
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