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Could a Maunder Minimum mitigate a warming climate?
But they are helping to mitigate a serious problem.
Apples may mitigate a migraine.
Putting your source code in escrow will mitigate that worry.
However, the moderate low comfort (i.e. higher discomfort) of technology also implies that hospitals should provide nurses more compatible and simple technologies to mitigate their worry and resistance about the technology use.
That mitigates a lot of anxiety," explained Foran.
That's because electronic communications remove many of the cues that typically mitigate worry.
To mitigate stress and worry related to childcare and household responsibilities during the time spent on study visits, we will offer childcare at the study centers.
But there are steps individuals can take to mitigate these worries.
The relish of anticipating the repeat of a pleasurable theater experience is mitigated by worry that the first time around I was in an overly generous frame of mind or just feeling thickheaded and tolerant.
Another way for the meaning holist to mitigate worries about objectivity is to adopt a version of the "contextualist" approach also mentioned in 3.2.2.
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