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It is expected to include a series of measures to mitigate additional noise from tens of thousands of extra flights.
Because these innovators know that they are taking a risk, they prefer to work directly with the company to mitigate additional risks associated with going through intermediaries.
John de Boer Raise awareness of improvised explosive devices (IEDs): Countries can be more active in the control of conventional munitions stockpiles, states and international bodies can mitigate the proliferation of IEDs.
Technology overview, safety features and ability to mitigate proliferation are considered.
Where councils raised the precept and passed it on, it helped to some extent to mitigate those additional costs.
It said the sale of any assets would be "closely scrutinized" to mitigate any additional risks to taxpayers.
Furthermore, it is noted that the use of innovative reactor designs can mitigate proliferation concerns to an acceptable level.
Be in touch with the school to mitigate any additional stress on your child.
We should be doing anything and everything to mitigate such extreme proliferation of our species, and to encourage women to have children only when they are ready for them and want them.
Using the appropriate logic and/or theory to build models prior to running predictive analytics is key to mitigating a proliferation of false positives, which result in wasted time and money.
While this is good news for care staff, providers are worried about what the impact will be if the higher staffing costs aren't mitigated by additional funding.
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