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Paying the living wage might help mitigate some of the negative effects of universal credit".
This study provides preliminary evidence that school-based yoga might help mitigate these negative effects.
Maintaining a complex mosaic of bog ponds, shrub and forest patches might help mitigate peat mining effects on amphibian patterns of abundance.
Law professors say the advertisement does not release Coca-Cola from liability but might help mitigate any damages a jury might award.
As energy demand and prices continue to grow, oil shale might help mitigate the energy crisis it can widely be found all over the world but so far has not been widely used.
In a new study in The BMJ, researchers sought to determine if a low-carbohydrate diet might help mitigate the dreaded weight regain that occurs when a person loses weight.
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Might this, I wondered, help mitigate my son's pain and the onslaught of sensory input that he struggled to process?
The knowledge might also spur lifestyle changes that could help mitigate the effects or stave off the onset of those diseases.
It is not clear whether the company — worthily — wanted to help mitigate the ravages of smoking or — cynically — hoped screening might lead smokers to consider lung cancer curable, not a reason to quit.
When asked what might help combat some of these effects, he says that interaction between people of differing viewpoints, backgrounds, and identities could help mitigate political polarization.
But it could help mitigate the damage.
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