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They must also create contingency plans to address and minimise the consequences of a breach in case, despite their best efforts, one were to occur.

This is a tragedy, but it is also a necessary condition for the strenuous and expensive action that will be required to minimise the consequences of future rains.

This is not to minimise the consequences for Oxfam, which has been forced to make cuts of £16m to its aid programmes and lay off staff, after losing government funding.

Indeed, although the economic toll from disasters has risen, the death toll has not, despite the world's growing population.Preparing for the worstThe right role for government, then, is not to resist urbanisation but to minimise the consequences when disaster strikes.

Although we do our best to save lives and minimise the consequences of injuries, many stabbing victims (and others) would unfortunately come back dead or with more severe injuries if we fail to do our best to ensure that the authorities with the responsibility to protect them (and others) from non-accidental injuries and death are kept in the loop.

He said Holyrood should act to minimise the consequences of the change.

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As a result, anti-poverty strategies must emphasise "empowerment" (increasing poor people's capacity to influence state institutions and social norms) and security (minimising the consequences of economic shocks for the poorest) as well as opportunity (access to assets).Mr Kanbur also took the participatory approach further than had previous WDR directors.

It has been established that using a dose-reduction scheme in the administration of afatinib is an effective approach to minimising the consequences of adverse events and discontinuation of afatinib.

The nature of the assay (comparison of H-thymidine incorporation with and without paclitaxel) minimised the consequences of tumour cell loss during culture because any cell loss would affect cultures with and without paclitaxel almost equally.

Much more effort is needed to campaign for increased government support for services that help to minimise the disabling consequences of disease, including cerebral malaria.

If so, they should encourage him.China is much likelier to do this if South Korea and the United States work harder to minimise the dangerous consequences of collapse.

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